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Ciff Sailjj Jlrcss.
jH.PUGHE, Publisher & Proprietor.
00- the daily pit ess Is vis
triknUJ (Jrutuitomaljf every morning, except
Mondent, throughout the entire City, thereby
wiring Ik' LA HU EST CtRCIT ATIOS.
AdvertlMemeutai liuicrted
on Liboral 'lVniw.
JtV* OFFICE— Comer of Broad and
Mclntoeh Street 4, ojjoeile Pott- Ojfice, Up-
St*, irt.
SaßES^alSwcfe 1 '/vJnk
■ r jMw»ißy^j3E^gg , g y «■«■"
OIKCIHNATI TYPE POUKDEY
AND—
►RIXTING-MACHINE WORKS
201 Vine street, Cincinnati.
Send for Sjx-cimetut and Estimates.
inhl*-6ni
Indemnities.
I*. 11. BROWVAX,
TNSURANCE AGENT,
Losses Adjusted and raid by me at
my Office, comer Broad and Jackson
streets, opposite Globe Hotel,
Augusta, Ga.
J&r. Insure only in clii and tried Com
panies that are wcil known.
Ali business.attended to with fidelity and
dispatch.
$10,000,000 CASH CAPITAL.
/ETNA. of Hartford. Conn
PHtENTX, of Hartford Conn
TRAVELLER'S. (Accident) Hartford
NORWICH, Norwich, Conn
EQUITABLE LIFE. New York
INTERNATIONAL, New York
WAFHINOTOX, New York
CONTINENTAL. New York
WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS, Ma>s
GULF STATE, Florida
ALARAMA, Alabama
JAMES RIVER, Virginia mh7-3m
MARSHALL’S
240 IN SURA NCE 240
AGENCY.
Home Insurance Company, of New York
Security Insurance Company, of New York
Manhattan Insurance Company, New York
Atlantic Insurance Company, Brooklyn,
New York
Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance
Company, Springfield, Mass.
Insurance Company Valley of Virginia,
Winchester, Va.
Florida Homo Insurance Company, Apa
lachicola
Woodville Insurance Company, Woodville,
Alabama.
Life an A Accidental .
Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company
New York
[ New York Accidental Insurance Company,
i New York.
* Fire, Marine, River, Inland, Life and Ac
cidental Risks taken in the above first class
Companies, at reasonable rates.
Particular attention given to Farm Prop
erty and Country residences.
Losses promptly adjusted.
JOS. £. MARSHALL, Agent,
jaS—tf 240 Broad street.
Pire, Marine & Inland Navigation
IXSi'KiMK.
HARTFOKD FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Hartford.
Putnam Fire Insurance Cos., Hartford.
Home Insurance Cos., New Haven.
Columbia Fire Insurance Cos., New York.
Fulton Fire Insurance Cos., New York.
1 Excelsior Fire Insurance Cos., New York.
Baltic Fire Insurance Cos., New York.
Southern Insurance & Trust Cos., Savannah.
Home Insurance Cos., Savannah.
The undersigned. Agent for the above
named reliable Northern and Southern In
surance Companies, is prepared to take
risks on Buildings, Merchandize, Cotton,
and other property, a: the current rates.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
WM. E. EVANS, Agent,
feb4—3m 210 Broad at., Augusta.
TO THE PLANTERS
F GEORGIA AND
■L/ SOUTH CAROLINA.
m I have now on hand and for sale, a large
Branbcr of MULES and HORSES, generally
Hfrom three to five years old, of the best
Hpwwth of the Western country —such as
6|aro especially adapted to the business wants
Kof the community—and have arrangements
INra hand which will enable me to supply a
§ very large demand during the winter and
B spring. Myself a native of Kentucky, and
■ having formerly had an extensive connee
i tion with this class of business, together
I with the fact that I am now permanently
I located in Augusta, I flatter myself that my
P facilities arc unsurpassed for supplying this
r. market at the lowest possible rates con sis
j tent with a sound business. Purchasers are,
therefore, invited to call and examine my
stock, or send in their orders for any num
ber or any class of either Mules or Horses
at market prices.
M. A. DEIIONEY,
Proprietor Palace Stables,
sell-ts Ellis st, Augusts, Ga.
AUGUSTA HOTEL.
JONES & RICE,
PROPRIETORS.
AUGUSTA, GA.
The undersigned take this method of
informing their friends and the public gene
rally, that they have taken a lease upon the
above
WELL KNOWN HOTEL,
and have bad it thoroughly renovated and
painted throughout.
CLEANLINESS IN EVERYTHING
Is our motto. Our tables ore abundantly
supplied with everything the market and
country affords.
No pains will he spared to make the
Augusta Hotel a peasant home for the
traveller. JONES <fc RICE,
fe!B—ly Proprietor*.
Daily Press.
VOL. I.
Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc,
A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Gained.
THIS TRUISM YOU CAN REALIZE
Ly purchasing
NELSON A McILWAINE’S
FINELY FLAVORED
Scotch. Snuff!
"SWEET AS THE ROSE,”
Which they are soiling here in Augusta at
NEW YORK PRICES.
The quality of the Article they guarantee
to be
Equat to any and Excelled by None
in the World !
Dealers will consult their own interest
bc«t by purchasing their SNUFF.
Placing their business upon this basis,
their indulgent patrons will observe that they
nsk for no favors, except that Southern
Dealers may
SAVE FREIGHT A OTHER CHARGES,
And at the same time Encourage and
Sustain
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES.
Y'ou can now
SAVE YOUR MONEY
AND
ENLARGE YOUR PROFITS
By calling upon their Agents.
BLAIII. SMITH & CO.,
GEO. R. CRUMP & CO.,
Commission Merchants generally, and most
of the Drugsristf of this citv.
NELSON & McILWATNE.
N. TL—Remember, we sell at NEW YORK
PRICES, and allow the usual discount tg
the Trade. fel3-ly
IL MEYEJ^
■ 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 fine lot of patent Pipes always on
hand. feS—3m
P. HANSBEKGEP. & CO.,
CORNER BROAD A MTNTOSH STS.
(Opposite Post Office.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
And Importers and Manufacturer? of
IIAVANNA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS
CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
Pipes and Tobacco of all kinds,
Lorilllard’s, Rappee, Maecaboy, Scotch
SNUFFS. ETC. fcbUSm
Tobacco, Snuff, Iron and Bacon.
9QO POXES TOBACCO,
VARIOUS BRANDS AND GKADES.
Fro>n Common to Fine.
TWO HUNDRED KEGS ANT) BARRELS
SCOTCH AND MACCABOY SNUFF,
A flood Article.
THIRTY TONS IKON,
All Sizes, including Band. Hoop, Round and
Square.
A Few Hogsheads
PRIME BRIGHT BACON SHOULDERS.
For Sale by
NEAL, WHITLOCK & CO.
jn3o—tf BROAD STREET.
Gas and .Sleaiu E'iStiug and
I'liiiiiliinS
n A. ROBBE,
\J . Having re-opened a Gas and
Steam Fitting and Plumbing Shop in the
rear of 272 Broad street (Concert Hall
place), is now prepared to do all kinds of
work connected with
GAS, LIGHTING,
STEAM HEATING,
and WATER SUPPLY,
On reasonable terms and at short notice.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
All work warranted. mhfi-3in
ERICKS
poll SALE.
Apply to
11. J. ROWE. Executor,
Ellis Street, in rear Thos. R. Rhodes.
ja2fi—fim
c7ll. WARNER^
PLUMBER.
GAS and STEAM FITTER,
In rear of 255 Broad street,
Augusta, Geo.
Pumps, Gas, Steum and Water Pipes
promptly furnished or repaired.
ja2o—t f
Old Frames Made New.
JJARPER & LADEVEZE
Are now prepared to
RE-GUILD OLD FRAMES.
Parties having old portrait frames, (me
mentoes of the past) can have made to
LOOK AS IF NEW,
If sent to ttiilr shop. No. 32 Mclntosh street,
opposite the Post-Office. mhl4-tf
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,
mhl—tf Palace Stables, Ellis street.
A. J. SETZE,
OF AUGUSTA, GA., WITH
JOIINES, BERRY & CO.,
Importers and Jobbers of Silks and Fancy
Dry Goods. No. 527 Market street, Phila
delphia ; will purchase for Southern Mer
chants, and others, all kinds of Goods,
charging the usual commission. Orders so
licited. A. J. SETZE.
mhls-lm Philadelphia, Penn.
AUGUSTA, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1866.
ctljf Jailu IJrfiss.
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
FRIDAY MORNING March 30, 1860
The Fenians.—The New York Day
Book, a paper of most uncompromising
and positive opinions, which are sup
posed with great ability, and a glowing
zeal, has thiijto say, among other things,
on the Fenian movement. It concerns
us of the South and is appropriate to the
present occasion:
The Abolition movement in our own
country, which has revolutionized, for
the time being, this Government, is an
offshot of British ideas and literature,
and hag placed this land hack in that
slough of monarchial ideas from which
the heroes and statesmen of’76, by their
genius and patriotism, lifted her. No
persons contributed more generally to
this result than these very Fenians
themselves, and they now call upon
people to rescue Ireland from the very
chains which they have helped to forge
to make an Ireland of the South 1 The
bther day one hundred thousand of
these people met in Jones’ Woods to
protest against the suspension of the
habeas corpus in Ireland, apparently
totally oblivions of the fact that one
h*lf of our own country is now groaning
under military rule, and that they them
selves had only been relieved from it for
a few weeks 1
At any time during these past four
years Mr-. O’Mahoney might have been
put in Fort Lafayette, as John Mitchell
was into Fortress Monroe, and who
would have met in Jones’ Woods to have
protested against it ? Now, is not liberty
as sweet ip America as in Ireland? Do
Irishmen here demand more for the
home thiy have left than lor the home
they have chosen? We have a matter
of-fact notion about these things. While
it is natural and proper enough to have
a respect for “the land of your birth,”
and a reverence for illustrious names
who have hallowed it with their lives,
yet no amount of fifing and banner car
rying will make them any easier in their
coffins. We live for the future, not the
past. It is both the dictate of duty and
common sense to provide for our chil
dren—to make tiie world better and
happier for them—and improve the Gov
ernment, Constitution and laws under
which wc and they propose to live in the
future. When an adopted citizen tikes
the oath of allegiance to this coi'iiTry,
he becomes an American. He is no
longer an Irishman, a German, or a
Scotchman, and if he regards that oath
as sacred, he is bound to work and labor
for the greatness, glory, honor and pros
perity of the land which he has adopted
as his own. The land of his birth is
no longer his. He has renounced it,
voluntarily, and his lot is cast for better
or worse among another people, who
have reached forth the hand ot invita
tion and welcomed him among them.
We do not pretend to say that we
should not have a sympathy for all na
tions atpd people ground down by tyranny
and misrule, and, if in our power, aid to
break the chains with which their op
pressors bind them. But reforms begin
at home. Do not go upon lunatic ex
peditions which can only result in disas
ter, while the duties we owe to our
country, or the country we have sworn
to cherish, are unfulfilled.
—A little girl entered a bar-room,
and in pitiful tones told the keeper that
her mother had sent her there to get
eight cents. “Eight cents,” said the
keeper. “Yes, sir.” “What does your
mother want with eight cents ? I don’t
owe her anything.’! “Well,” said the
child, “Father spends all his money
here for rum, and we have had nothing
to eat to day. Mother wants to buy a
loaf of bread.” “Kick her out,” said a
loafer to the bar-keeper. “No,” was the
reply, “I’ll give her the money, and if
her father comes back I’ll kick him
out.”
—Delegations in favor of admitting
the Indian Territory, Utah and Colo
rado as States into the Union are now
at Washington. Among the Mormons
is a son of Brigham Young, who is said
te be strongly in favor of Utah becoming
a State.
—A telegram from Indianapolis says
a “singular fact in relation to the move
ment for the liberation of Ireland, in
that city is, that many who found it con
venient to be British subjects when a
draft was necessary, are now the most
ardent, blatant and blood thirsty Fe
nians.”
Fare Keduced.
TENDENCY.-
arc informed
that they can be carried through from the
head of the Charlotte Railroad to Columbia
by
D. T. HARVEY’S LINE OF
SIX HORSE COACHES,
for ONE ($1) DOLLAR LESS than any
other line. Bo sure and not buy tickets
until you get to the head of the Road.
He is also running a DAILY LINE be
tween the breaks on the Augusta and
Charleston Rail Road. Eemerqber the
name.
iuh27—lw
Municipal Election.
A. D PICQUET, esq., will
>i 7 S * he supported fnr COUNTY JUDGE
at the election on the second Wednesday in
May next, by
__mli23—td MANY VOTERS.
A LARGE NUMBER OF THE
Citizens of Augusta will support tho 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. R. CRUMP,
DR. WM. H. TUTT,
JACOB B. PLATT.
FOURTH WARD,
M. O’DOWD
JOHN T. MILLER,
CHAS. ESTES. mb 11 —td
HIT THE FOLLOWING NAMED
gentlemen will he supported for MAYOR
and MEMBERS OF COUNCIL at the ensu
ing election in April next, by Many Voters :
FOR 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. 11. DENNING.
THIRD WARD.
JACOB B. PLATT,
• W. A. RAMSEY.
ALEXANDER PHILLIPS.
FOURTH WARD.
CHAS. ESTES,
M. O’DOWD,
JAS. GARRAGAN.
mb2o—-td
r3gf= MR. JAMES T. GARDINER will
J bo supported for MAYOR, at the ap
proaching Election, in APRIL next.
mhlß-tf MANY VOTERS.
WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO
announce HENRY E. CLARKE as a Can
didate for COUNTY TREASURER, at the
Election in APRIL next. mhll-td
tySfSN 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. 11. DENNING,
mh3-td J. K. EVANS.
INDEPENDENT TICKET.—
Tho following names will be supported for
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL in Ward No. 1,
at the ensuing Election in APRIL next.
JAS T BOTHWELL,
A P ROBERTSON,
mh2—td JOHN U ill EVER.
Spraaigr and SiiEtiimii- (xootis,
QOOD NEWS TO ALL!
GO IMMEDIATELY TO
JOHN KENNY’S
And order a Suit of Clothing !
He is now ready to make to order,
CLOTHING,
FROM THE BEST CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES and VESTINGS,
In the 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 and
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 note but tho best workmen are
employed.
Also, Agent for WEST’S REPORT OF
FASHIONS.
JOHN KENNY,
Merchant Tailor, 221 Broad Street.
mhl B— lm __
Paper! Paper! Paper!
M. STONE,
MANUFACTURER AND
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WRITING PAPER,
RULED AND PLAIN,
NEWS,
BOOK,
and WRAPPING,
PRINTERS' CARDS,
INK, BRONZE, ETC., ETC.
BLANK BOOKS,
ENVELOPES,
and STAPLE STATIONERY
141 WALNUT STREET.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Particular attention given to mail
order?. Paper of any sizo and weight made
to order. inh2o—im
no. n.
Groceries, Liquors, die.
GROCERIES. '
Q L. WILLIAMS,
No. 315 Broad Street,
Has in store, and is this day receiving,
fresh supplies of choice
GRO C FRIES,
which will be sold at
Wholesale and Retail,
comprising every article usually kept inafirst
olass store (Liquors exeepted), all of which
will bo sold at the lowest market prices, and
to whioh he invites the attention of the
public. felO—3m
V. O’DOWD, | WM. MOLHERIN.
Q’DOWD & MULIIERIN,
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
FISH ! OYSTERS !!
Q.AME 111
POULTRY!
VEGETABLES!!
AND
FAMILY GROCERIES 111
OF EVERY KIND
AND
FOR SALE LOW.
Call and sec me.
WM. HALE (colored),
Washington street,
between Broad and Ellis, Augusta, Ga.
mbfi—6m
SAUOEE AYR HAIIXESS
M AfUBFACTORY.
TTTE HAVE NOW IN STORE,
VV 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 be excelled in this or any oilier
Market,
CONSISTING 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 HA ME 8,
TRACE CHAINS,
LEATHER and RUBBER BELTING,
Os anv desired width
TANNERS’ and CURRTERS’ TOOLS
Also, a full stock of HARDWARE,
TOOLS, and MATERIAL for Saddlers’,
Harness, Boot and Shoemakers’ use, con
sisting in 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 are prepared to make to order any
kind of Harness that maj' be desired. All
kinds of repairing in onr line done with
neatness and despatch. Give us a call, and
we guarantee to give satisfaction in quality
and prices.
J. W. BACON & BRO.,
169 Broad street,
Under the Angusta Hotel,
Sign of the White Horse.
iS®. FRANK GOODSELL would re
spectfully inform his friends that he may
he found at the old stand, and flatters him
self that with an experience of ten years in
tho establishment he can give satisfaction
to all who wish good work at reasonable
rates. mhlS-lm
NOTICE.
GENERAL GEORGIA
U LAND AGENCY
No. 292 Broad street, F. O. Box 03,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Negotiate loans for Farmers, Miners, etc.
Procure White Laborers of either sex ; or
ganize Associations for the Development of
Mining and Manufacturing Interests, and
the settlement of Georgia Land ; Purchase
and forward Machinery, Implements, Sup
plies, otc., for Farmers, Miners, ete.
All Land left at this office for salo or
lease, is advertised in pamphlet, free of
charge to tho owner.
JACOB R. DAVIS & SON.
mhl6-3m
pLUMB & LEITNER,
212 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MFD WINES, CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND
TOOTH BRUSHES,
Fine Toilet Soaps,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stuffs,
Fancy <fe Toilet Articles,
Brushes,
GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS,
jnS—tf
BAIL BONDS.
Bail bonds
for sale
0 AT
“DAILY PRESS” JOB OFFICE.
ALSO,
BLANK SHERIFF SUMMONS.
fIHOICE PERFUMERY
\J COLOGNE WATER
BRUSHES
TOILET SOAPS,
And almost evory article for the Toilet,for
sale by PLUMB & LEITNER,
iaS —ts 212 Broad st.. Augusta.
NEW luOOlkS
QF EVERY KIND
FOR LADIES’ WEAR
AT
MRS. PUG HE'S
130 Broad street.
f |tJails. Jras.
BOOK AHD JOB PBIXTIIG
or
EVERY DESCRIPTION
BXKCDTRD
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The. Faetut Power Prole., and But of
Workmen enable. ue to do Superior JOB
WORK at Cheaper Ratet than elsewhere.
Crockery, Glassware, Etc.
mother, Thomas St, Schaub.
O/l A BROAD STREET—
/CAA Under Masonic Hall,
• AUGUSTA, GA.,
Direct Importers and Dealers in
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
China!
BOHEMIAN,
FRENCH
and AMERICAN
Grlass "W are!
1 - AND
KEROSENE LAMPS,
AND
AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE.
Vtl.Try us, and we will convince yon
that you can save the Freight from New
York to this Point.
Jostan Mosher,
J. Jefferson Thomas,
mh3—fim Georob Schadr,
Wants.
BOARDERS W AATED.
Fifty boarders
CAN BE ACCOMMODATED,
With or without Lodging, at the
BLENNERHASSETT RESTAURANT
Corner Campbell and Walker streets,
OPPOSITE GEORGIA R. R. DEPOT.
The terms are the most favorable of any
House in the city, when the character of
tho faro is considered.
ISAIAH DAVIS, Proprietor.
THE BLENNERHASSETT SALOON
Is still conducted by the old proprietor, who
takes pleasure in commending Mr. Davis to
his friends and the public generally.
mhlO—tf E. B. PURCELL.
SCREVEN ISOESE,
g A VANN AH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Having been renovated and newly furnished,
is now open for the reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor,
mhl 6—fim
PALACE STABLES.
THE UNDERSIGNED
Af.- begs leave to return his thanks
Yfy ’Sj. to the citizens of Angusta and
the public generally for tiie generous pat
ronage heretofore extended to him, and so
licits a continuance of the same.
Having recently fitted up this establish
ment throughout, and added to the stock
some new and
ELEGANT 1 CARRIAGES;
GENTLE AND FINE HORSES
CAREFUL DRIVERS, etc., etc.
He is prepared to accommodate the pub
lic for occasions of
BUSINESS OR PLEASURE.
The especial attention of families wishing
Ito avoid the expense of keeping carriages,
horses, etc., is called to the fact that he has
provided several new and elegant outfits,
which will be retained
EXPRESSLY FOR THIS CLASS
op
BUSINESS.
They may find it to their interest, to make
either a special or general arrangement for
them.
BUGGIES,
SINGLE AND DOUBLE
TOP AND OPEN
At all times kept for hire.
FINE SADDLE HORSES,
Among them two or three fine pacers, for
ladies—perfectly gentle and kind.
WEDDING PARTIES
Will be attended iti the most elegant
style.
FUNERAL OCCASIONS
WILL MEET WITH
PROMPT ATTENTION.
HORSES AND MULES
KEPT BY THE DAY
WEEK
MONTH
OB
YEAR
At customary rates. And always on hand
for sale.
Pledging his best efforts to please, ho
hopes to merit and receive a share of tho
public patronage.
mhl4—tf M. A. DEHONEY.
rjpilE AUGUSTA
CRACKER BAKERY,
Is now in full running order.
The Merchants of this city and vicinity
would do well to call and find out the PRICE.
We are making a far better Cracker than
the
NORTHERN CRACKER.
Y’ou can purchase them cheaper and get
at ail times FRESH.
Go and seo tho
SOUTHERN CRACKERS,
AT
WALLACE. VOGT & CO’S
f025-3m BAKERY’, 341 Broad street.
B"" ILLS OF LADING
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE
DAILY PRESS JOB OFFICE.
Corner of Broad and Post-Office streets,
jafitf U p Stairs.