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TIIK LUWKST CIRCULATION.
AI’iII'S'I'A, ()A.
FRIDAY MORNING March 23, 1866
To Advertisers.
If any business man in Augusta, or
anywhere else, doubts that the Daily
Press is the best medium through which
to advertise in this city, we invite him
to call at our OlHco, any afternoon, and
we will take pleasure, as a matter of
business, in showing him the number of
papers we print daily.
New Advertisements.
Millinery and Fancy Goods—L G. Fil
lette.
New Spring and Summer Goods—James
Miller.
Candidate for County Judge—A. D. Pic
quet.
Patter, Cheese, Fruit—C. Cburohlll.
Coffins, Furniture, etc.— 11. Caffin.
For Sale—Apply at this Office.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Tut: Approaching Municipal Elec.
Tles . The Municipal election will take
place on the second Monday, the Dili day, of
April next. It will he a question of import
ance, who shall be elected to fill these posi
tions ? Men aro to be chosen to whom are
to be entrusted the interests and destinies
ofa great and growing city. llow important
that they should bo well qualified for the
trust. It is folly for any citisen to say
that he has no interest in the matter, that
he does not earo to vote. It is the iuterest.
nay, the duty, of every citizen to vote—not
like machines, but with judgment and intel
ligence, with a view to the good of the com
munity, the prosperity of the city.
Every one who is entitled to vote should
exercise the privilege ; but they should se
lect those men whom they know, or believe,
to be best qualified to fill these offices. They
should see that the candidates are men of
intelligence, of energy, of judgment, of
moral worth, of pleasing address, of legis
lative capacity, and of financial ability.
These are the qualifications which our muni
cipal authorities should possess ; and it is
<he duty of voters to place such men in pow
er. By doing so, they improve the finances
of the city, strengthen its credit, aud .secure
its prosperity. They ensure a faithful and
zealous discharge of duty in all the subor
dinate departments of the city government,
and win for it, not only the respect and con
fidence of our own citizens, but of financiers
and business men abroad.
Let us not, therefore, be unmindful of the
approaching election. Let us not be luke
warm or careless in the exercise of the
right of suffrage on that occasion ; but per
form the doty as becomes good citizens
having only the interest and the prosperity
of our city in view.
Colored Troops. —lt is said that
within a short time some 40,000 colored
troops in the South will be mustered out of
lervice ; 3,000 iu South Carolina will be
mistered out. The people of the South will
le thankful for this, simply because they
elieve they can get along better without
hem. The white troops are better ealeu
ited to preserve order aud protect the in
gests of the Government; and if they are
11 as orderly as those in Augusta, the
»uth will have nothing to complain off in
tat respect.
New Spuing and .Summer Goons.—
liter this heading will be found an inter
ling advertisement of Mr. Jas. Miller. Ho
at tho old stand of Miller A War
|B), Broad Street, opposite the Globe Hotel,
■ld has a large stock of all kinds of Dry
Bods. ‘ He has in fact everything that can
Hftfound in a first class Dry Goods House,aft
Hvwhioh he offers for sale at a very .-mni' 1
■gofit. The ladies should give him a call;
lid country merchants will also find it to
interest to pay his store a visit and
his stock of goods. They will not
Hi] to make a purchase before leaving.
■ Millinery and Fancy Goods.— Mrs.
■O. Fillette offers a variety of goods to
■Ry, to which we invite the attention of the
Her stock embraces a rich and
Hodsome assortment of all kinds of goods
kept iu a well stocked dry goods and
store ; and our lady readers will do
■il to call aud examine her rssortincnt.
Bi. Fillette will take pleasure in waiting
her customers, and will sill her goods
for cash. Remember, the number is
Broad street. Don’t fail to read the ad
vertisement in our paper this morning.
■ Butter, Cheese and Fruit.—Mr. C.
under this heading, offers a vari-
By of articles, at his store corner of Rcv-
Hilds and Mclntosh streets, where a great
of good things can be found. Give
a call.
■ For Sale ok Exchange.— ln another
a plantation with all tho appliances
making a crop, is offered for sale very
Hw,or be exchanged for merchandize. See
■H. Caffin.— This old and well-
citizen offers for sale bis stock of
old furniture, lumber, etc. See his
in to-day’s Phbss.
■os County Judge.— -A. D. Picquet,
BBq., is announced as a candidate for County
HBurt Judge.
B River News.—Arrived, yesterday, L.
Bfenos.
■ Departed—Gen. Berry.
B Water mark seven feet three inches, and
■ising. ,
|f The place to buy cheap dry goods
ft- ISO Broad street.
Consignees putt Central Hah. Hoad,
Mnrch 22, Iftfifi.—Scull Shoals Manufac
turing Cos, M Hymns, A Bleakley, Il F
Tutt, E Mustin, .1 Levy, Bolliwell A Cos,
J G B A ltro, S Movers, A Meyers, II
Moore, E M Bruce A Cos, .1 1» Jlutt A
Bro, C Emery, V' Ilichards, Levy A A,
Thos Sweeny, Wyman A M, Jno Judge,
.1 Murphy. K S ltleakley, Col C K Smith,
CII Warner, Augusta Factory, J M
Hills A Cos, M Cohen, M Ketupner, Da
vidson A Cos, B A B, G A Oates, Flem
ing A It, Levy A L, S Willeuberg A Cos,
It McKinnie, Jas Miller, L Rosenfield,
G It Bro., J Sumerau, J Nelson A Son,
Gray, M A Cos.
Destructive Fire in Buffalo.— On
Saturday lust, a lire broke out iu the
New York Central ltail Road freight
depot, which communicated with the
splendid elevator belonging to the same
Company, which with a large number
of loaded ears and an immense quantity
of freight were consumed, together with
some 400,000 bushels grain. The loss
is estimated at over §1,000,000. The
lire was caused by the upsetting of a can
of kerosene oil. No insurance.
Municipal Election.
JCgT’ THE FOLLOWING NAMED
gentlemen will be supported for MAYOR
aud MKMBF.US OF COUNCIL at the ensu
ing election in April next, by Many Voters :
FOII MAYOR.
JAS. T. GARDINER
FOR CITY COUNCIL.
FIRST WARD.
A. P. ROBERTSON,
JAMES T. BOTHWELL,
JOHN U. MEYER.
SECOND WARD.
JOSHUA K. EVANS,
JOHN PHINIZY, Jr..,
D. IL DENNING.
THIRD WARD.
JACOB B. PLATT,
IV. A. RAMSEY.
ALEXANDER PHILLIPS.
FOURTH WARD,
CHAS. ESTES,
M. O’DOWD,
JAS. GAURAGAN.
mb 211 —td
|T3gSE=“ MR. JAMES T. GARDINER will
be supported for MAYOR, at the ap
proaching Election, in APRIL next.
mhia-tf M ANY VOTERS.
A LARGE NUMBER OF THE
Citizens of Augusta will support the follow
ing gentlemen at the Municipal Election in
APRIL next:
FOR MAYOR.
HON. FOSTER BLODGETT
FOR COUNCIL.
FIRST WARD.
JAMES T. BOTHWELL,
HENRY T. PEAY,
JOHN U. MEYER.
SECOND WARD.
GEORGE COOPER.
EPHRAIM TWEEDY,
JOHN PHINIZY, Jr.
THIRD WARD.
GEO. K. CRUMP.
DR. WM. H. TUTT,
JACOB B. PLATT.
FOURTH WARD.
M. O’DOWI)
JOHN T. MILLER,
CHAS. ESTES. mbit—td
WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO
announce HENRY K. CLARKE as a Can
ilidate for COUNTY TREASURER, at the
Election in APRIL next. ill td
SECOND WARD. -The follow- j
ing named gentlemen will be supported for
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL, in Ward No. 2
at the Election in APRIL Next.
W. J. OWEN'S,
D. 11. DENNING,
nut3- 1 d J. K. EVANS.
Jgggg-, INHERE N I)E N T T 11» K E T.~
The following names will be supported for
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL in Ward No. J.
at tho ensuing Election in APRIL next.
JAS T BOTHWELL,
A PROBERTSON,
mh2—til JOHN U MEYER.
Clkuk op Council’s Office, I
Augusta, G»., March 20th, 1806.;
AWNERS OF REAL ESTATE
V./ are hereby notified that the Assess*
ments upon Ileal Estate of this City bare
been made. The Digest will remain open
for the space of ten days (until March 30th,
ISC6), for the inspection of all those inter
ested. Persons desirous rs entering objec
tions to the valuation placed upon their
property must do so within the time speci
iied.
Li T. BLOME,
mh2l-10t Clerk of Council.
Tlh"amiTka '
A DRINKING SALOON,
(Formerly the Old Shades,)
ON ELLIS STREET,
In rear of the Central Hotel,
Is newly fitted up and well furnished
with
BRANDY. WINES,
CHAMPAGNE, SEGARS, Etc.
Some of that
OLD RESERVE CRUSOE WHISKEY
Etill left, to which we invite the attention of
all who wish something good to drink.
mhir-lm JAMES K. POWELL.
STRAYED OR STOLES.
A BAY HORSE, ABOUT TWELVE
XL hands high. He has a blaze or star
on his face. When last seen, was on Walker
street, near the Lutheran Church. Any in
formation of his whereabouts will be thank
fully received and liberally rewarded by
L. TRAVIS,
mb2o-6t 96 Walker st.
Corn and Oats.
Having perfected our ar
rangements, we are prepared to
supply CORN and OATS, in quantities to
suit purchasers, and will sell from ware
house or to arrive, either from Steamer or
Rail Road.
In store and for sale low—
-1(190 sacks prime WHITE CORN
1000 sacks heavy FEED OATS
Prime NORTHERN HAY to order.
CURTIS & CO..
m j, ] 7 i m 366 Broad street.
Muscavado Molasses.
fl HOGSHEADS—A PRIME ARTICLE,
imported direct from tho West Indies,
and for salo low, to close consignment, by
CURTIS <fc CO.,
mh!7— 6t 36<3 Broad Street.
Dry floods, Etc.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS !
TIIE WELL KNOWN
AXD
POPULAR STORE
OF
T. Kah.ii & Cos.
262 BROAD STREET,
CAN NOW BE FOUND
A COMPLETE STOCK
OF
SEASONABLE GOODS,
HAVING REFITTED OUR STORE
AND LAID IN A STOCK
EQUAL TO ANY EVER
OFFERED TO THE
TRADING PUBLIC
WE ARE NOW
PREPARED TO OFFER
EXTRAORDINARY
INDUCEMENTS
TO OUR PATRONS.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS WILL
FIND IT TO THEIR ADVAN
TAGE TO DEAL WITH US,
AND TO CONVINCE THEM
OF THE FACT,
WE WILL DUPLICATE
ANY BILLS PURCHASED
IX
CHARLESTON
SAVANNAH
OR AXY
SOUTHERN CITY,
THEREBY SAVING
ONE HUNDRED MII.ES FREIGHT.
WE HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED
AND ARE CONSTANTLY RE
CEIVING A BEAUTIFUL
ASSORTMENT
OF
G- O OKS,
CONSISTING OF
CALICOES
MUSLINS
GINGHAMS
LAWNS
CAMBRICS
NANKINS
TWEEDS
BAREGES CRAPES
LINENS
BRILLIANTES
DRAPERING
TARLETONS
CASSIMERES
SHIRTINGS
CLOTHS JEANS
SHEETINGS
BOBBINETS
GOTTONADES
TISSUES
Lisle Thread SHIRTS and DRAWERS
Lisle HALF HOSE, Ladies’ HOSE
Childrens’ HOSE and HALF HOSE
Ladies’ and Gents’ LINEN HANDKER
CHIEFS
Embroidered COLLARS and CUFFS
Embroiderod SETS, EDGINGS, etc,
OUR ASSORTMENT
OK
SMALLER ARTICLES
SUCH AS
Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Tapes, Bobbins,
Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Belts, and
Buckles, Portmonies, Pocket Knives,
Scissors, llair Nets, Table Cloths
And a thousand other articles too numorous
to mention, defies competion, both in
PRICE AND EXCELLENCY.
j<s@~We especially call the attention of
the Ladies to our beautiful assortment of
LADIES’ BASQUES
SAQUES
CIRCULARS,
Trimmed in the latest Spring styles of
Bugle, Beaded, aud Laee Trimming.
ALSO,
DUSTERS, CASSIMERE SACKS, etc., etc.
I. KAHN & CO.,
262 Broad street.
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Dry Goods, ,Ic.
SIII.I.IVG OFF.
AS I TNTP.XD MAKING A CHANGE
IN BUSINESS
I WILL SELL OUT
MY ENTIRE STOCK
O F
Dry Goods,Etc
AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICKS,
MANY ARTICLES MUCH LOWER
THAN NEW YORK COST.
Country merchants will do well to give
me a call; or to any person commencing
business, an excellent opportunity is offered,
as tho store is well located, low rent and
well fitted up.
All persons indebted to me will please
sottle up.
J. McELRATH,
307 Bkoad street,
under Planters’ Hotel.
mh 17—ts
NEW SPRING GOODS
THE
CHARLESTON STORE.
We are now prepared to exhibit a large
and varied assortment of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
comprising, iu part, elegant DRESS
GOODS, in POPLINS, BAREGES,
GRENADINES, etc.
At. so,
A large stock of light and medium colored
CALICOES, varying iu price from twenty
to twenty-five cents.
500 yards Plaid English BAREGE, 35
cents, worth 50 cents.
506 yards Colored CIIALIES, at 40 cents,
worth GO cents.
1,000 yards Pd CHEONS,*at 35 cents,
worth 50 cents.
1.000 yards Colored Figured MUSLINS,
at 35 cents, worth 50 cents.
Besides many other New Goods, all of
which will be sold low, for cash,
AT THE CHARLESTON STORE,
236 Broad street.
JUST RECEIVED,
That lot of elegant GRENADINE ROBE
DRESSES.
These ROBES are decidedly the most
stylish and elegant thing of tho season. As
there are but a few patterns, Ladies will
find it to their advantage to call early aud
get the first, selections.
AT DRAKE’S CHARLESTON STORE,
mb 17—tt
New.
STYLES
OF
SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING
just received.
ALSO
IIATS, a large stock of every variety, at
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad street.
Elegant !
r PIIE STOCK OF LADIES' AND
1. GENTS’FURNISHING GOODS,
just received at
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad streot.
Choice!
CJILK BASQUES, DRESS GOODS.
0 NOTIONS, and FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS aud STRAW GOODS, at
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad street.
Country Merchants
YTJILL CONSULT THEIR BEST
\ V interests bv culling at
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad street,
before purchasing their stock.
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nHURCHILL A JOHNSTON,
DRY GOODS
AXI)
General Commission Merchants,
233 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.,
OPPOSITE MASON 10 HALL.
Will give prompt and personal attention
to all consignments they may be
favored with. Consign
ments solicited.
They lceep constantly on hand
A good Assortment o
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
AXI>
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING.
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E. S. .1 AFFRAY & CO.
JMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
Dry Goode,
350 Broadway ,
NE W YOR K.
fe27—(im
mSS U. J. READ,
AGENT FOR
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES,
326 Broad Street.
A eomplote stock of Needles, and all the
improvements, together with Sewing Ma
chines, always for sale. jal3—6m
rpo THE LADIES:
1 MADAME DEMOREST,
EMPORIUM OF FASHION,
Branch at, Augusta. No. 326 Broad street.
PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS
Trimmed and Untrimmed, for sale.
NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED MONTHLY.
ja 13—6 m Miss L. J. READ.
VOIIUE.
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. C. BARBER,
mh7—law6t Administrator.
I>ry Goods, Etc.
DRY GOODS!
Y GOODS!!
11. F. RUSSELL & CO.
171 BROAD STREET, UNDER THE
AUGUSTA HOTEL.
«• P- RUSSEI.L. W. KAMEL. J. J. RUSSELL
Offer to the public one of the most
BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF GOODS
Ever brought to Augusta, which havin
been selected with great care, and bough”
on the most favorable terms, will be sold
very low. Our motto being ‘"quick sales
aud small profits.”
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS
We offer great facilities in
PRICE, QUALITY, and VARIETY
Our stock of DRES.S GOODS consists of
Blnck and Colored REP SILKS
Black and Colored CORDED SILKS
Checked and Striped SILKS
Plain Black SILKS
Fnullard SILKS
Black and Colored GINGHAMS
Bruche Figured GINGHAMS
Black and Colored TAMARTINE
Black, White and Colored MOHAIR
Biack aud Colored IRON BAREGE
BAREGE ANGLOIS
MOZAMBIQUE
Black and Colored CHALLIES
Black and Colored HERNANE
Black and White BAREGE 8-4
ORGANDIE ROBES
ORGANDIE MUSLIN
Printed JACONET
Printed LINENS
Printed French CAMBRIC
Printed BRILLIANTS
Colored CUAMBREY
Colored LAWNS
Figured LAWNS
Figured PERCOLE
Plaid GINGHAMS
Figured PICQUET CLOTH
PARASOLS and FANS
In COVERINGS wo have
Challe and Barege SHAWLS
Shetland SHAWLS
Black, White and Colored LISLE THREAD
SHAWLS
Black SILK S ACKS, Long and Short
Black SILK CIRCULARS
LACE POINTS, etc., etc.
Our Stock of WHITE GOODS ca nnot
Vie surpassed, such as
Jaconet MUSLIN
Jaconet CAMBRIC
Swiss MUSLIN
Nainsook and Mull MUSLIN
Shird MUSLIN
Puffed MUSLIN
LINEN CAMBRIC
Irish CAMBRIC
LONG LAWN
Irish LINEN
BIRD EYE DIAPER
Plaid aud Striped NAINSOOK
PLAID and SWISS
Checked MUSLIN
Dotted SWISS
MARSEILLES
CAMBRIC DIMITY
TARLETON MUSLIN
DRAPING MUSLIN
Our HOSIERY' consists of—
Ladies’ best English
Ladies’ Lisle Thread, plain and open work
Gents’ Brown and Bleached English
Gents’ Lisle Thread
Misses’ and Boys’
EMBROIDERIES—
Linen SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS
Cambric SETS, COLLARS aud CUFFS
Laee SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS
Muslin and T,iuen COLLARS
L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS
Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS
Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS
For Gents’ wear
Black French BROAD CLOTH
Black French DOESKIN CASSIMERE
Black French DRAB
Ci loreil CASSIMERES
LINEN GOODS, plain and fancy
CRAVATS and COLLARS
Lisle Thread and Gauze UNDER VESTS
DOMESTIC GOODS—
3-4, 7-8, 4-4 Brown SHIRTING
3-4, 7-8, 4-4 Bleached SHIRTING
5-4. 8 4, 10-4 SHEETING
PILLOW CASE LINEN
MARSEILLES QUILTS
DOMESTIC GINGHAMS
CALICOES
Brown and Bleached TABLE DAMASK
LINEN TOWELS
Crash, Huckaback J Russia TOWELLING
BED TICKING, GAUZE, FLANNEL
Etc., Etc.
And in fancy articles, too numerous to men
tion, we offer an endless variety. Everybody
is invited to call and examine our stock.
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Spring aud Summer Goods,
QOOD NEWS TO ALL!
GO IMMEDIATELY TO
JOHN KENNY’S
And order a Suit of Clothing !
Ho is now ready to make to order,
CLOTHING,
FROM THE BEST CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES and VESTINGS,
In tho latest and most improved styles.
Having the finest, largest, and best selec
ted stock of SPRING GOODS ever seen in
this city, consisting in part of
Black, Brown, Blue, Dahlia, and Olive
BROADCLOTHS,
Fancy FRENCH CASSIMERES, of all
Descriptions,
Fancy SILKS aud
CASSIMERE VESTINGS,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECK TIES and
CRAVATS.
I am now prepared to supply the public with
DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS
On the most reasonable Cash Terms!
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
In the neatest, most substantial and latest
styles, as nor.e but the best workmen are
employed.
Also, Agent for WEST’S REPORT OF
FASHIONS.
JOHN KENNY,
Merchant Tailor, 221 Broad Streot.
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Miscellaneous.
“JOY TO THE WORLD.”
vpHE INTRODUCTION OF
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER
TO THE
SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS
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 first
among the 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 tiie 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,
DIARRIKEA and DYSENTERY’.
Taken Externally, it Cures
FELONS. BOTLS 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 Direction* Accompany Each Bottle.
TAIN KILLER,
taken internally, should bo adulterated with
milk or water, and sweetened with
sugar, if desired, or made
ip to a syrup with
molasses.
For a COUGH aud 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 I’AIN
KILLER and water, and the relief is imine
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.
;3-G" Each bottle is wrapped with full
directions for its use. feb4—ly
SADDLE AXD K IBYESS
M AXI FAC TORY.
~VT7K HAVE NOW IN STORE,
YY and are constantly manufac
turing and receiving from the best Northern
Manufactories, for the SPRING TRADE
A Full and Complete Assortment of
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
OUR HARNESS DEPARTMENT
Cannot he excelled in this or any oilier
Market,
COXSISTIKO OF
COACH and STAGE HARNESS
DRAY and CART HARNESS
SINGLE and DOUBLE
BUGGY HARNESS
We also give especial attention to the
Manufacture of
WAGON and PLOUGH HARNESS
BRIDLES, MARTINGALES
WHIPS, Etc.,
WOODEN and IRON HAMES,
TRACE CHAINS,
LEATHER aud RUBBER BELTING,
Os any desired width
TANNERS’ and CURRIERS’ TOOLS
Also, a full' stock of HARDWARE,
TOOLS, and MATERIAL for Saddlers',
Harness, Boot and Shoemakers’ use, con
sisting iu part of HARNESS SKIRTING,
Hemlock and Oak Tan SOLE LEATHER,
UPPER LEATHER, French and American
CALF SKINS. LINING. TOPPING and
BINDING SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS of
every description.
We arc prepared to make to order any
kind of Harness that may be desired. All
kinds of repairing in our line done with'
neatness and despatch. Give us a call, and
we guarantee to give satisfaction in quality
and prices.
J. W. BACOX & BRO.,
169 Broad street.
Under the Angusta Hotel,
Sign of the White Horse.
Sgg.. FRANK GOODSELL would re
spectfully inform his friends that he may
be found at the old stand, aud flatters him
self that with an experience of ten years iu'
the establishment he can give satisfaction
to ail who wish good work at reasonable
rates. mhlß-lm
Plantation for Sale or Exchange.
SIX HUNDRED AND TWENTY
ACRES OF LAND, five miles
from tho licorgia Hail Road, and sixty
four miles from Augusta. One hundred
acres of creek bottom, one hundred of the
original oak and hickory, with some walnut,
and the rest good upland, part in pine, and
part in cultivation. It is watered by one
large creek, two branches and some
springs. Has a good orchard, large dwel
ling house with nine rooms, and five fire
places with brick basement, numerous out
buildings, barns, etc. It is rented this year
and in a good state of cultivation. Stock
and provisions can be bought with it, when
the rent expires, perhaps sooner by special
arrangement. There is enough pasture for
cattle the most of the year, and fine butter
is made. A good cotton crop will be mad©
this year. Terms, ten dollars per acre,
cash ; or exchange for Augusta property,
or property in Charleston, Savannah or
Macon.
Apply at this Office. mhlO-tf