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THE'LARGEST ( im i LATIOX.
THURSDAY MOBNING..S.Mareh 22,186#
LFrom.the Macon Journal.]
The Confederate Dead.
From the broad and calm Potomac
To the Rio Grande's waves,
Have the brave and noble fallen—
And the earth is strewn with graves.
In the vale and on the hill-side,
Thro’ the woods and by the stream,
Has the martial pageant faded,
Like the vision of a dream.
Where tho revilie resounded,
And the stirring call, “to arms,"
Nod the downing heads of clover,
To the wind’s mesmeric charms ;
Where the heels of tramping squadrons
Beat to dust the mountain pass.
Hang the dewdrops fragile crystals
From the slender stems of grass.
Where the shock of meeting armies
House the air in raging waves,
And with sad and hollow groanings
Echoed earth's deep hidden caves ;
Where the cries of crushed and dying
Pierced the elemental strife,
Where lay Death in sick’ning horror
'Neath the maddened rush of Life—
Quiet now reigns sweet and pensive,
AH is hushed in dreamless rest,
And the pitying arms of Nature
Holds our heroes on her breast.
Shield them well, oh tender mother.
While the morn aud evening breath
"Whispers us the sad survivors,
Os their victory iu Death.
What, though no stately column.
Their cherished names may raise,
To dim the eyes and move the lip
With gratitude and praise—
The blue sky, hung with bannered clouds,
Their solemn dome shall be,
All Heaven's choiring winds shall chant
The anthem of tho free.
The Spring with vine clad arms shall clasp
Their hiilocked resting places,
And Summer roses droop above
With flushed and dewy faces ;
Fair daises, rayed and crowned, shall spring
Like stars from out their dust,
And look to kindred stars on high,
With eyes of patient trust.
And vainly shall the witling's lips
Assail with envious dart
Tho fame of our heroic dead,
Whose stronghold is the heart—
Tho Nation’s heart—not wholly crushed,
Tho’ each throb be in pain ;
For Life and Hope shall still survive,
Where Love and Faith remain.
PALACE STABLES.
THE UNDERSIGNED
leave to return his thanks
to the citizens of Augusta and
the public generally for the generous pat
ronage heretofore extended to him, and so
licits a continuance of the same.
Having recently fitted up this establish
ment throughout, aud added to the stock
some new and
ELEGANT! • CARRIAGES,
GENTLE AND FINE HOUSES
CAREFUL DRIVERS, etc., etc.
He is prepared to accommodate the pub
lio for occasions of
BUSINESS OR PLEASURE.
The especial attention of families wishing
to avoid tho expense of keeping carriages,
horses, etc., is called to tho fact that he has
provided several new and elegant outlits,
which will bo retained
EXPRESSLY B’OR THIS CLASS
OK
BUSINESS.
They may find it to their interest to make
either a special or general arrangement for
them.
BTJGaiES,
SINGLE AND DOUBLE
TOP AND OPEN
At all times kept for hire.
FINE SADDLE IIORSES,
Among them two or three fine pacers, for
ladies—perfectly gentlo and kind.
WEDDING PARTIES
Will be attended in the most elegant
style.
FUNERAL OCCASIONS
WILL MEET WITH
PROMPT ATTENTION.
HORSES AND MULES
KEPT BY THE DAY
WEEK
MONTH
on
YEAR
At customary rates. And always on hand
for sale.
Pledging his best efforts to please, he
hopes to merit and reccivo a share of the
public patronage.
mhl4 —ts M. A. DEHONEY.
Splendid Lot Kentucky Mules.
Received this day, direct from
the West, 100 head ; among them some
of the largest and finest grown anywhere,
especially adapted to the wants of lumber
men, draymen and the cultivation of low
lands. Come and see them.
M. A. DEHONEY,
mbl—tf Palace Stables, Ellis street.
SELECT SCHOOL.
I AM PREPARED TO GIVE INSTRUC
tion in Classics, the Higher Branches of
the English Language, aud the Primary De
partment.
Strict attention will be paid to the younger
Scholars, as well as to those farther ad
vanced.
Terms reasonable.
JOSEPH T. DERRY,
jaa27—3m* 82 Walker street.
Foundries, Blacksmithing, Etc
HORSE SHOEING.
pATRICK SHARKEY,
HORSE SHOER
AND
BLACKSMITHING GENERALLY.
Remember the location—Bounded on tho
North by Broad Street; on the South by
Ellis Street; and located iu Centre Street,
between the two of them. ja3l—6m
AUGUSTA FOUNDRY
AND
Machine Works,
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
fpiIESK EXTENSIVE WORKS
HAVING BEEN REFITTED,
And Supplied with ample material,
The Proprietors are prepared to exccuto
EVERY KIND OF WORK
IN TnEIR LINE,
AT THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE,
BEST MANNER,
At New York or any other Northern city’s
prices.
FARMERS’ UTENSILS of all kinds:
RAID ROAD WORK;
HOUSE WORK;
RETORTS FOR GAS HOUSES;
SUGAR MILLS;
SUGAR BOILE RS
Plain and Ornamental IKON RAILINGS;
GIN GEAR;
PULLEYS, nil sir.es and beet Patterns;
CART AND WAGON BOXES;
HOLLOW WARE;
SASH WEIGHTS;
Church, School, Factory and Fire Alarm
BELLS;
MILL WORK;
CASTINGS of all and every kind, heavy
or light, in iron or brass.
BLACKSMITHING in all ils branches.
Railroad Companies, Car Builders,
Factory and Mill Owners, Corporate Au*
thcrities, and all those wishing a large
amount of Castings, will find it to their ad
vantage to give us a call before contracting
elsewhere.
ANTI-FRICTION METAL,
For Heavy or Fast Bearings, furnished at
shost notice, and warranted of best quality.
Xd~ Mr. .1. R. Howell’s celebrated
TURBINE WATER WHEEL
Is made at our Foundry.
PHILIP MALONE & CO..
Augnsta Foundry and Machine Works,
felG— 6m Augusta, Georgiu.
Look to your Interest.
UP HE PHCENIX IRON WORKS, ON
J Marbury street, near the Cotton
Factory Building, known uc* tho old Pistol
factory, has been converted into a FOUN
DRY and MACHINE WORKS.
Steam Engines, and Boilers, Saw Mills,
Sugar Boilers, Mill Spindles Gudgeons.
Gin Gear, (las Bctorts, Sash Weights, and
other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS are
amoug the many articles of superior work
manship, which we are daily furnishing to
our customers, and the public generally, at
the very lowest prices.
Orders respectfully solicited and promptly
filled.
Competent Machinists sent to any part of
the country to erect or repair Machinery.
DAY & PHILLIPS, Proprietors.
KBFEFtI.NCES.
Mr J K Ilowell, Millwright, Augusta, Ga.
Maj Geo T Jackson, Augusta, Ga
Mr W Brenner, Augusta, Ga, Mill Fur
nisher.
Jesse Osmond, Esq, Augusta, Ga, Car
Beany & Merry, Berzclia, Ga,Proprietors
Saw Mill.
Cook & Lampkin, Columbia countv, Ga,
Proprietors Saw Mill. mlil-V- :‘m
Cl tuts, I'istols, Ammunition.
To Sportsmen.
Q_UNS, PISTOLS, AND AMMUNITION.
Just received, a full assortment of
Single and double barreled GUNS
REPE ITERS, a! 5 sizes
Smith Wesson and Merwiu *fc Bray's
PISTOLS
POWDER, SHOT, and GUN WAD
DING
Best qnalitv water proof CAPS
Ai! kinds PISTOL CAPS
METALLIC CARTRIDGES, for all size
Pistols
All kinds of POWDER FLASKS and
SHOT BAGS
DOOR and DRAWER LOCKS, all
sizes
A general assortment of every thing to
be found in a well stocked Gun and Lock
smith Store.
Repairing done promptly and in the best
manner, and on the lowest terms.
Our stock was purchased since tho decline
and will be sold at low rates. Please call
aud examine. Remember the place.
W. D. BOWEN,
200 Broad Street,
Over Barry & Batty’s Drug Store
fob 6 —3 m
Plant the Corn.
PLOUGH IT—
AND SHELL IT—
AND SELL IT.
J. & T. A. BONES
Are now receiving
PLOUGHS,
GRINDSTONES,
And many other things
NEEDED AT' PRESENT,
jam—ts
FRENCH ROLLS
DAY,
BRANDY, FOR MEDICAL USE.
AT TUB
FRENCH STORE,
fe2s—lm 200 Broad street.
Clothing ! Clothing !!
A SPLENDID LOT
OF CLOTHING!
Gentlemen desirous of getting a Good
Suit of Clothes CHEAP, can do so by call
ing on us.
C. V. WALKER & CO.,
felß-«odt,f 271 Broad Street.
ILLS OF LADING
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE
DAILY PRESS JOB OFFICE.
Corner of Broad and Post-Office streets,
jafitf Up Stairs.
Fertilizers.
PHCENIX GUANO,
JMPORTED DIRECT
FROM THE
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
THIS SPRING.
This GUANO was used very extensively
in 1861 with such general satisfaction that,
in offering it to the planting public now, we
deem it unnecessary to publish any of the
many certificates which wc have received
from'planters this spring, testifying in the
very strongest terms in its favor. All that
we can say is to guarantee that wo will
plodge ourselves to furnish an article
PURE AND UNADULTERATED,
such as was analysed by Professtrs Joseph
Jones, of Augusta; Charles A. Shtpherd, of
Charleston, S. C., and.l. Darby, of Alabama,
whos.analysea wo publishes in 1861, and
were satislaciory to all.
WE HAVE ONLY
A FEW HUNDREETONS
OK
THIS WELL KNOWN
Axn
VALUABLE FERTILIZER
TO OFFER THIS SPRING,
Consequently wo advise all who Hint any
SEND IN TIIEIR ORDERS
AT ONCE.
Tt is put up in barrels of about 301 pounds,
aud the price will be uniform, as folows :
S6O per ton, of 2,000 pounds, ill kugusta,
or $55 it- Savannah, cash.
All orders to bn filled from Savannah
must bo sent iu by the 10th of March.
WE Al-SO HAVE
A FEW TONS
JOHNSON ISLAND
AMERICAN
and
COLUM EIAN G UANOS.
All valuable, and for sale low for ctsb by
D. 11. WILCOX & CL,
fe27—lm Nil. 3 Warren Bock.
Guano! Guano!!
rpo TIIE
1 PLANTERS
OF
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
We arc now prepared to furnish
GUANO AND FERTILIZERS
OF ALL KINDS,
AT
NORTHERN PRICES,
With Expenses added, which shall be as
reasonable as possible.
PLANTERS WILL PLEASE
SEND IN TIIEIR. ORDERS
AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, AS
GOOD GUAXO AXD FEUTILIZEBS2
ARE SCARCE.
GEO. R. CRUMP A CO.
folO—3m 209 Broad S'.
Dor AS IT 1.- WRITTEN—
As I live, every knoe shall how to me, and
every tongue confess that—
I KEEP THE BEST
KEROSENE OIL
IN THE CITY
for happy is he that condemueth not himself
or that which he sollcth—
FOR MY HOUSE
SHALL BE CONSIDERED
THE EMPORIUM of the CITY
Oil, WELL OF GEORGIA!
And he spoke to the multitude, saying; the
Lord giveth, and the Lord takelh avay;
but be that taketh a
PEPPER-CURED 11AM
away from Willis’ taketh away
THE BEST IN lIIE CITY.
I sell Kerosene Oil, pure, at $1.20 icnts
per gallon ; w ith foam, $1.50.
And blessed is he who giveth gratuitous
advice when it does not profit himself; so
C A LL- A N D S E K M E
AT THE GROCERY HOUSE
Corner of Ellis and Campbell Sts
'There tho Goods spoken of can be seenand
tried.
11. B. WILLIS,
fe22—lm Meat House and Oil lie pit.
pLUMB & LEiTNEK,
212 Broad St, Augusta, Oa.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS II
DRV OS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND
TOOTH BRUSHES,
Fine Toilet Soaps,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stuffs,
Fancy <fc Toilet Articles,
Brushes,
GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS,
jaß— tf
T UMBER! LUMBERM
U LUMBER! I
THICK PLANK!
SILLS 1 FLOORING!
JOISTS! SCANTLINGS!
INCH BOARDS!
LATH! ROUGH EDGE, Etc., Etc.
B®* “All sorts” of Lumber cut to
order, with dispatch. Address :
REDMOND & CO.,
Augusta, Ga.
Or leave orders at our desk, 278 Broad
Street. fel—tf
If you want your Printing done
in the best manner, call at E. H. Pughe’s
Office, corner of Broad and Mclntosh
streets.
Medicine*, Drug*, Etc.
JjAUBV’S
SMALL pox preventive.
YELLOW FEVER
ERADICATORI
SCARLET FEVER
CURE
CESSPOOL Purifier.
ERYSIPELAS
Cured Effectually.
POISON OAK Cure!
B URNS Relieved in
, slanlly!
BURNS Healed very
lUpidly.
SCARS PRE
vented.
PITTING of Small
Pox Prevented !
ULCERS Purified
and Healed.
OLD SORES Healed
and Cured.
•GANGRENE Pre
vented and Cured.
I WOUNDS Healed
! Eapidlv.
iSCTRVY Cured in
j Short Time!
TETTER dried up
and effectually
Cured.
IT IS PERFECTLY
HARMLESS!
For SORE THROAT
it is a £u re Cure.
jFor DbSTHERIA,
it is the very best
Remedy known.
SHIP FEVER Pre
vented by its use.
Removes ail Un
pleasant Odors.
In case of death in
j the house, it should
j always be used
; about the corpse—
it will prevent any
unpleasant smell.
POISONS (animal or
vegetable) are de
; stroyed by its use.
CONTAGION De-j
stroyer!
STING AND IN
SECT BITE Keliev ;
er!
ALL BAD ODORS
Destroyed!
SICK ROOMS Puri
fied and made
Pleasant!
FEVERED and
SICK Persons
greatly relieved
and refreshed by
bathing with Pro
pbylactic Fluid;
added to the water, i
SOFT WHITE COM
plexions secured;
by its use in bath
ing ■
IMPURE AIR made;
harmless and pu
rified by sprink
ling the Fluid
1 about.
The Surest Preven
tive against the
SMALL POX !
To Purity the Breath
cleanse the Teeth,
it can’t be sur
passed.
HOSPITALS should
J use it sis a Disin
> fectant.
I SHIPS should use it
j as a Purifier.
I FAMILIES should
use it to purify the
si e k room, the
privies, the night
chairs—to have
pure air is to have
i good health
| Dangerous Elfinvias
j of Sick Rooms and
| Hospitals removed
i by its use.
I'PRQPHYIjA'qTIO
Tn fact it is the
! O IIE A T E S T
DISINFECTA N T
AND
CONTAGION DESTROYER
ever known. Get a Pamphlet, and always
j keep about you a bottle of DARBY’S
| PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Sold by all
Druggists. feUll—ly
Physicians.
]VS. .?. 150 .1. A .**,.
QURGEOX AND PHYSICIAN.
O Will attend to ail Calls left at
BARRY <t BATTY’S DRUG STORE,
OR AT RESIDENCE, No. 42:!,
UPPER BROAD STREET. mhl-lm*
ISf. Win. Peiiigreiv
JTJAS REMOVED
| HIS OFFICE
AND
RESIDENCE
| To 91 Broad street,
opposite Engine House
of the Gazelle Fire Compnnv.
fe2s—-tf
! Q P. HUNT, M D..
|O, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Stir;term and Accoucheur,
i No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row),
Augusta, Ua.
| inlO-lv-Sm®
Dentistry.
DR. WRIGHT,
CTSfc DENTIST
| Q&tTWV Having increased facilities, is
now prepared to perform all operations iu
(be line of his profession, to the entire sat
isfaction of his patients and friends, and
those who desire his professional services.
Artificial teeth sot on lino gold plate or
vulcanile base; always guarantees a perfect
lit and restore the natural expression of the
face. #
j Office at the old stand, No. 266 Broad
street, Augusta, Ga. mhO-lm
W~ E. SPEARS, ~
yyixTisT
! Aj ROOMS 261 BROAD STREET,
! Over IF. 11. Tint’s Drug Store.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Is constantly receiving all necessary ma
terial appertaining to his profession, of the
latest improvement and best styles.
fe(i— 6m
Co-Partnership Notices.
Co-Partnership Notice.
! X W. PERKINS WOULD RESPECT
«> • fully announce to his friends and the
public that ho has associated with himself
as a partner; n the Photographic business,
Mr. ALMA A. PE LOT, who has been en
gaged in his Gallery since May last, and is
known as on able, attentive and skillful
operator.
The business will in futuro be conducted
under the name of
PERKINS & CO.,
and we hope by careful attention to merit
j the liberal favors extended to this establish
j nient by an appreciative public for more
than twelve years. As ever heretofore no
I pains or expense will bo spared to seeuro to
j our patrons tho liuest productions of this
l beautiful art.
J. W. PERKINS,
192 Broad street.
January 15,1866. ja2B ts
NEW FIRM.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE Asso
ciated themselves in trade under tho
firm of
CLARKE & BO WE,
For the purpose of conducting a
GENERAL COTTON
AND
PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS,
And have taken tho close brick store-house
on Ellis, between Washington and Monu
ment streets, where we are now prepared
to receive on storage, or for sale, COTTON
and all other kinds of COUNTRY PRO
DUCE. Strict personal attention to all
business guaranteed. A share of public
patronage solicited. H. E. CLARKE,
ja26 —6111 R. J. BOWE.
gOUTHERN FRUIT TREES! ~
The largest and best selection of
APPLE, PEAR, PEACH,
and other Trees.
Also, superior GRAPE VINES, STRAW
BERRY PLANTS, Etc., Etc.
EXTRA LARGE TREES for im
mediate BEADING.
Send for a Catalogue. Address
ja!2—tl D. REDMOND, Augusta, Ga.
Gift Emporium.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
By the
EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION,
ESTABLISHED IN 1846,
180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Rosetvood Piano*, Melodeon* , Fine Oil
Painting*. Engraving*, Silver Ware, fine
Gold and Silver Watchc*. Diamond Pin*,
Diamond Ring*, Gold Bracelet *, Coral,
Florentine, Mosaic, Jet , Lava, and Cameo
Ladieft Set*, Gold Pen*, vith Gold and
Silver Extension Holder*, Sleeve Button*,
Set* Stud* , Vest and Neck t Chains , Gold
Rings , etc.
VALUED AT
$1,000,000.
DISTRIBUTION is made in the following
manner: . .. .
CERTIFICATES naming each article and
its value*, arc placed in SEALED EA l ELOPES
which are vm II mixed. One of these cn
veif pes containing the certificate or order for
sonic article, w.ll be delivered at our office- or
sent by mail to any address, without regard to
choice, on receipt of 25 cents.
On receiving the certificate the purchaser
will see what article it draws, and its value, and
can then send ONE DOLLAR arid receive the
article named, or cun choose any other one
article on our list of me same vain*'.
Purchasers of our SEALED ENVELOPES
may, in this manner, obtain an article worth
from one to five hundred dollars,
FOR ONE DOLLAR
which they need not pay until it is known what
is drawn 'and its value. Entire satisfaction
guaranteed in all cases.
THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION
would call attention to the fact of its being the
original and largest gift association in the
country. We are. therefore, enabled to send
finer goods, and give fietter chances to obtain
the more valuable prizes, than any other
establishment of tho kind. The business con
tinues to be conducted in a fair and honorable
manner, and a large and greatly increasing
trade is proof that our patrons appreciate this
method of obtaining rich and elegant goods.
During the past year this Association has
sent a very large number of valuable prizes to
all parts of the country. Those who patronize
vs will receive the full value of their money, us
no article on our list is worth less than one
dollar, retail, and there are no blanks.
Parties dealing with us may depend on hav
ing prompt returns, and the article drawn will
be immediately sent to any address by return
mail or express.
The following parties have recently drawn
valuable prizes from the Eureka Association,
and have kindly allowed the use of their names.
Many other names might be published were
we permitted :
Andrew Wilson,Custom House, Philadelphia,
Penn., Oil Painting, value $100; James Har
graves. 821 Broadway, New York. Oil Painting,
value $100; E. F. Jones, Barrett, Marshall Cos.,
Kansas, Melodeon, value $200; Patrick J.
by rues, AVaterbury. Ct .. Gold Watch, value
$125; J. F. Shaw, *221 East 24th street, New
York. Piano, value $350; Mrs. Chas. J. N* vis.
Elmira, N. Y., Piano, value $-300; Miss Lin y
Jane wav, Elmira, N.Y., Cluster Diamond King,
value $200; Mrs. K. Pennovcr, City Hotel,
Nashville. Temi.. Melodeon, value 125 0*0; < >sear
M. All. n. Cos. P. 142d Regt. Ind. Yds.. Nash
ville. Tenn., Watch, value 85.00; Rowland S.
Patterson, Cos. D, 10th lowa Vet. Volunteers,
Oil Painting, faille 100.00: Mrs. Abbev -J. Par
sons. Springfield, Mass..Mt iodeon. value 150.00;
.James b. Lexter, city Surveyor, Syracuse. N.
Y..<401d Watch, value 150 00: Mrs. James Ely.
ITT Wooster street, corner Bleeker, N. Y.. Oil
Painting, value loo.o<>: Mrs. J. C. Coles, Grand
Rapids. Michigan, Silver Castor, value 40.0 U;
Dr. J. R. .Sinclair. No. 4 Main street, Utica. N.
Y.. Framed Engraving, value 25.00: Hon.
Luther Dermoid, Washington, D. C., Oil Paint
ing, value 100.00.
Letters from various parties throughout tho
country, acknowledging the receipt of very
valuable gifts, may be seen on file at our office.
TO BE SOLD FOR
O N E D O L L \ R EA C 11,
Without regard to value, and not to bo
paid for until you know what you will re
ceive.
EACH.
50 Elegant Rosewood Pi
anos, worth fr0m...5250 00to500 00
50 Melodeons, rosewood
cases 125 00t0225 00
100 Fine Oil Paintings 25 OOtolOO 00
100 Gold Hunting Case
Watches 75 00tol50 00
150 Diamond Rings 50 00to200 00
250 Ladies’ Gobi Watches. 60 OOto 85 00
450 Silver Watches 25 OOto 50 00
200 Fine Steel Engravings
framed 12 OOto 25 00
100 Music Boxes 12 OOto 45 00
100 Silver Revolving Pa
tent Castors 15 OOto 40 00
100 Silver Fruit and Cake
Baskets 15 OOto 35 00
500 Sets Silver Tea and
Table Spoons 15 OOto 30 00
2.500 Vest and Neck Chains 5 OOto 25 00
2,500 Ladies' Silver Porto
Monnies 8 OOto 15 00
3,000 Silver Butter Knives.. 3 OOto 700
2,000 Pari* Ear Rings (new
stylos) 1 50to COO
3,000 Gobi Pencils and Tooth
Picks 3 OOto 800
3,000 Onyx and Amethyst
Brooches 4 OOto 10 00
2,000 Lava and Florentine
Brooches ; 4 OOto 650
1,000 Masonic Pins 4 OOto 000
2,000 Fine Gold Watch Keys 5 50to 500
5,000 Children’s Armlets 2 oOto 000
2.500 Sets of Bosom Studs... 1 sUto 850
2.500 Enameled Sleeve But
tons. 2 50to 10 00
10,000 Plain Gold and Chased
Rings 1 OOto 500
5,000 Stone Set and Seal
Rings 2 50to 10 00
5,000 Lockets, all sizes 2 OOto 700
10,000 Sets of Ladies’Jewelry 8 OOto 20 00
4,000 Watch Charms (each).. 3 OOto 550
5,000 Gold Pens, silver ex.
case 4 OOto COO
5,000 Gents’ Breast and
Scarf Pins 3 OOto 20 00
2,000 Ladies' new style Bolt
Buckles 4 OOto 600
2,000 Chatelaine and Guard
Chains 6 OOto 20 00
1,000 Gold Thimbles 7 OOto 14 00
2,000 Sets Ladies' Jet and
Gold 10 OOto 20 00
10.000 Gold Crosses 1 50to 6 0(i
6,000 Oval Band Bracelets... 6 OOto 20 00
4,000 Chased Bracelets 5 OOto 16 00
2,000 Ball Eardrops, all cols. 3 OOto 500
5,000 Fine Gold Pens 2 OOto 350
2,000 New style Jet and Gold
Eardrops 3 OOto 700
2,500 New style long Crystal
Eardrops *. 4 OOto 8 00
2.000 Gold Pens 3 OOto 600
A chance to obtain any of the above ar
ticles for OYE DOLLAR 'by purchasing a
sealed envelopes for 25 cents.
Five sealed envelopes will be sent for
$1: eleven for $2; thirty for $5: sixtv-five lor
$10: one hundred for sls. Agents wanted
everywhere.
Our patrons are desired to send United
btates money when it is convenient. Long
letters are unnecessary.
Orders for SEALED ENVELOPES must in
every ease be accompanied by the cash, with
the name of the person sending, and town,
county and State plainly written. Letters
Should be addressed to the Managers, as fol-
GOODWIN, HUNT & CO.,
Box 5706 Post-office, New York.
felO—3m*
Every kind of printing—
and BOOK BINDING
Neatly and Cheaply Executed
AT THIS OFFICE.
GIVE DS A CALL
Commission Merchants.
K. M’I.EA. i. H. OARTEH.
Kenneth McLea & Cos.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
202 Bay Street, Savaxsab
Are constantly recemng FLOUR, RUT.
TER, LARD, HAMS, BACON, SHOUL.
DERS, etc., etc., on consignment, wbick
they offer at tfae lowest market rates,
mb 13-1 ni*
Milo Hatch—For twenty years Caehi*
Mechanics’ Bank, Augusta, Ga.
Chas. H. Phelps—For six years Agent and
Cashier Southern Express Cos.
HATCH and PHELPS,
■gASKEES. raoKnas,
Ann
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS,
NO. 9 WALL STREET, NEB' YORK,
(Entrance on New Street).
REFERENCES:
R. 11. Lowry, Esq., President Bank of Re
public, N. Y
Josiah Oakes, Esq., V. Prea't Shoe and
Leather Bank, N. Y.
J. D. Vermilye, Esq., at the Merchants' Bk.
N. Y.
Nourse <fc Brooks, 127 Pearl street, N. Y.
Brodie & Pettes, 122 Pearl street, N. Y.
D. D. S. Brown, Eaq., Editor and Proprie
tor Rochester Democrat, Rochester,N.Y.
John L. Bunce, Esq., President Phc-nix
Bank, Hartford, Conn.
James M. Niles, E?q., President Exchange
Lank, Hartford, Conn.
Francis Fellowes A Son, Attorneys at Law,
Hartford, Conn.
D. A. Dwight A Cos., Boston, Mass.
Calvin Taft, Esq., Worcester, Maas.
Thomas 8. Metcalf, Esq., August*., Ga.
John Davison, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
U. B. Plant, Esq., President Southern Ex
press Cos., Augusta, Ga.
R. B. Bullock, Esq., Superintendent South
ern Express Cos., Augusta, Ga.
E. Hulbert, Esq., Superintendent Southern
, Express Cos., Atlanta. Ga.
James Shu ter, Esq., Superintendent South
ern Express Co*, Memphis, Tenn.
A. B. Small, Esq., Superintendent Southern
Express Cos., New Orleans.
And Agents of Express Companies.
feb6 —3m
; J. Nelsoa&Soa
fil
ft ! Commission
” .i,J? Merchant,
' And Dealer ia
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
WINES,
LIQUORS, Etc.,
Os Superior Quality.
304 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga.
N. B.—Agent fur Fairbanks Patent
PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES.
A constant supply on hand, fur sale at
Manufacturer’s prices. Expenses from Sa
vannah only added. fe27 lm
} UHN CRAIG,
J
Exchange and Commission Broker
Office 289 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
Gold, Silver, Bank Notes, Bonds,
Stocks, Sterling, and Domestic Ex
change bought and sold.
Collections made and promptly re
mitted for.
Checks on New York, Savannah aud
Charleston.
Having secured the use of the Bank
ing Room and Vault of the Union Bank,
deposits saiely kept aud accounts opened
with depositors. ialKlm.
fTT - SAVAGE HEYWARD & SOYS',
A ECTION
AND
General Commission Merchants,
No. 123 Hast Bay. Charleston, S. C.
(Next to Union Bank),
AND
No. 241 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Will give prompt attention to the Pur
chase and irate of Lands, Bonds, Stocks
Cotton, Rice, Merchandize, Naval Stores
and ali kinds of Produce.
Having large store room sccomtnotla
tions, will he prepared to sell, at auction
and private sale. Cargoes and all Consign
ments which may be entrusted to us.
fet—fiin
Q V. WALKER & CO., ~ '
271 Broad Street, Avgusta, Ga.,
AUCTION
AND
General Commission Merchants.
Will give prompt and general attention to
oil business entrusted to them. Favors *o
hcited - ja3—tf
THOMAS TOBIN,
POTTON factor and ’
V COMMISSION MERCHANT
ISI BROAD STREET.
-•i a2Mf AUGUSTA. Ga.
Souiii Carolina Rail Road.
AUGUSTA AGENCY. 1
February 10, 1566.)
ON and AFTER
MONDAY, the
l-ih lostaut. until fur!her notice, the Pas
senger l rain on this Road»will run as fol*
lows ;
Leave Augusta s.oo p. m .
Arrive Johnson’s T. O ll.pfl «. m .
Leave Johnson’s T. O 12.00
c v A " iv « Augusta 3.00 a. m.
e II ts H. 1. PEAKE, Gen. .Sup’t.
Central Bail Road. '
OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL R. K.,)
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 29, 1866. }
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY. THE sth
FEBRUARY, TWO DAILY’ TRAINS will
run between Augusta and Savannah, con
necting in both directions with trains oa
tho Georgia Rail Road ns follows, viz.:
Leavo Augusta 9.30 A. M. and 5.45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 5 P. M. and 5.45 A. M
Leave Savannah 7.30 A. M. and 7.30 P.M.
Arrive at Savannah 7.00 P. M. and 6.35
A. JM. Passage SS.
Freight to go by Passenger Train must
®P re P a . delivered at passeuger shed
thirty minutes before departure of train.
~, „ J- M. SELKIRK,
e * Master of Transportation.
pAN D m '
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT THE
FRENCH STORE,
200 Broad Street
. FRENCH STORE.
jalO—Jy 200 Broad street.