Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, April 11, 1866, Image 3

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May the V ' l 1 I''' l } l ' to tV i»r 111 >ti'*n «»t' her in- '■ i ? ia of 'u> ■ •’.Vo-ial duu.o- 1-e an as.d an *'\}eri have been "t grrat .-ci>Ko f « eiritl - him t« the re«j.e.-;- ot ills :• i 1 ■»*v r: tiz• ■ i h . .r ii ; . ii.- 'i' •»•:•• t• ! enrc w!i> . be ha-’ i \ I rgflr of oareiiy. |> irti'-nlarlv .l.trb.i -,;.rin the estj;blb-:;m**nt «d* iho a i't'.bhe 'M.ir iy #s94 inanity. fur hi* uniform .--•urteyr . . a - 5 • fjppe as the I‘iv.iiiing ' Racer of ihis lender him our sincere tinnks: • - b '.•! in ::rai *•:»! •.•■•inem'Ta!: •• < .<■;«! i'lter •<.i:, >e with Min. That in parting with Muyr tHidcr him our be-, wisl.e* re an-1 :.bfe. be will lin-i that ca- an-i en- are nluays ileuieil to the »e r v an t. That this PrearnbV and the-'* be e: 1 1• re 1 -<v. the M.::n?e-. :.n i the city papers. That the Clerk of Cc.nr.cil be to have a copy of them an 1 tratve 1. :i - \ piv<"!it His. };..nor Mayor May as a appre-i:, of lit.- m rviees '•' i’fe •iirh’.e at.'l He • !:- outly n i"pte«J. ' of Mr. ;hi.-ter. :: C n:::*i • <■!' ; i -.:-i to o- • ;h. t and to his < hah*. iMrn.an :n ]■ -d M.'s.j-s. ]•*. - 1 «• r " w ' no perforniLtl the 'itfy a.-- then, in a h w brh’f an«i ••' ’• : "l : ' Mi'."r ;■ * ot' C . .1 : '.C 1 -I a:. •?: th' 1 Cl-STit /ttlfc.fel hint the i*r-- •iiibh- ..;. ! Ufit&vn? ii.* t 1 t*• •ti a i •' by • replied as follows : '/■ ■ ut'.• 111 > 1 ;i. |..r t*.♦• e-.mpii 1.1 V. h I'll volt alluded wd $&IB r 'd'b-ia! e ■ 11; U..'• t i:, lot* jt• t - ißp read to r,;j. and. 1 assure y«!i. « * :ii>-' .• i•• j-r e-a’.-d. and ■ pel,;;.- vv.d . i j>: I t v « »i •'.* of you throuirii all your by nrd--r of the May r. Xt&t of the I dee: ion [wisiel; -y been publiehed. w- omit tl. ti <mill-1 i;j) the Member-' | 0 Wards, ai.d , iali‘l -d : Mr. J’hii.i'/ In :n-r ab-eul m sickness. - May.r Mav :!.■ n ant -d! ;*‘d • br, llvaii Ilams.sy :i c,<,, " rt t ‘ , ‘ ; h vor ( d ( .'"' -he ' "--'Vy ; aii i.a\ i: :•" !:■ . ?':.»• ••:. to hint by Mayor May. win. nddre-ss him as lollows : Mu M a a ur °f A ut J u * tn •' ;|y ''i^fy^Hkn o unfeigned pleasure to v/ol pmdrtun to winch you have tru**. but. bringing to the its duties, as you do. ouali • earnestly lit you for the • J< " MI - * hope, find the row oh |?!^©/&i.^8* ,1,,0t “ an w,l - v I,J tii>n < of our youth .and of our .v.'v-yjyy- < come wdiing up ll " ;v > M t ' l ‘‘ uiorv : and. as we look back. vista of years of unin tci i up - I can scarcely find words to rati ti cat i o n whi'-ii 1 feel at the Baterday's *:!("■•; m a yra :foM •®*enhancod by the liaud.'-»me - * which this community has \ tnajority is an as- tliilt ym jjos.-0.-s the eonli- fellow-citi/tu.». and it will Y mon » n the arduous t ath iit * s h's -re you. A.-suriry limited coiif. lcuce in V"Ui 11 nil 1,1 my he-1 wisl l es for and purdic welfare, ! a.min TOplll '/]»%<s the Mayoraify of t!:eCity ’ '^cyßß replied briefly a« 1 dlows : r;o HPor the kindly expressions !fr vii just given utterance, ! My »ineere then’.s. | Mil well dii'o'ulti> <v. hi- 1j lie before h;;ht Vi' } .ur cjpuieucp. with tho aid of this B©dy. and with th© for- IwartQM of vy tallow-citliairt. I sinoarely h«*po that they may not bo insurmountable. Hut I need not nature you, that l will bring to the performance of the task a ful ness, a good will, ami an earnest effort; ami I aiu sure that 1 cun say for myself and my colleagues in tho Council, that, though we may not be able to command success, wo shall, at least, endeavor to deserve it. The Mayor elect then took his seat, and the new Council was organized. Tho Kules of the previous Council were then read by the Clerk, and, on motion of Mr. Meyer, wore adopted lor tho government of the present Council. On motion ot Mr. Robertson, His Honor the Mayor, was requested to appoint the Standing Committees of Council at bis leisure. There being no further business, Council, on motion, adjourned until Saturday next, at 2 o’clock I*. AI. The Poznanski Brothers.—The Charleston Daily Sue* thus speaks of the Brothers Posuanski, who left on Sunday evening for our sister city Savannah, where they gave their first grand concert on Mon day night. “We heartily commend to our Georgia friends, ffbt only as artists of extraordinary abilities, but as gentlemen of the highest standing, who bear with them the gratitude and good wishes of the people of their native city, for the handsome dona tion they have made to his honor the Mayor and Council for the relief of the general necessities. Madame Hoffman, as a canta trice, has but few equals, and as a lady of the highest respectability has won universal esteem in this city; whilst Hen* Buechol is an artist of undoubted ability and a gentle man in all respects of most pleasing man ners. We commend the Poznanski Troupe, oue and all, to our Georgia friends, and wish them the success they so richly merit in their extended tour.” We are glad to hear these gentlemen spoken so highly of, as our citizens will kuow what to expect when they arrive here. Advice to Boys.—‘‘You are made to be kind, generous, and magnanimous,” says Horace Mann. “If there is a boy in school who has a club foot, don’t let him know you ever saw it. Ts there is a boy with ragged clothes, don’t talk about rags in his hearing. If there is a lain© boy, assign him some part in tho play which dot’s not require much running. If there is a dull oue, help him to get his lessons.” Consignees per Central Rail Road, April 10—Ga RR, McCnlla, T k Cos, D L Adams «fc Son, Maude & W, B II Pughe, W M D’Antignac & Cos, G It Crump dr Cos, J L> Butt k Bro, It McKcuzle, II ltokovcr, G Kabrs drßro, L B Davis,G Lesser, A Ste vens, M Hyams & Cos, J B Kauffman, II Moore, E P Clayton, J S & Cos, Col C K Smith. The Council Chamber, Yesterday. —The sceno in the Council Chamber, yester day, was a very animated one. Tho room was crowded, and the inauguration ceremo nies passed oil'very smoothly and satisfacto rily to the largo audience present, who greeted the ex-Mayor and tho Mayor elect with loud applause. The new Council being now organised, it will proceed to tho per formance of its duties. An Appeal.—Governor Jenkins has issued an earnest appeal to Georgians of means to come forward and Jono the State money necessary to save her people in the various districts from staWation. Negroes Leaving Georgia.— The Milledgeville papers say the negroes arc leaving Georgia by thousands, to labor in the west. Richmond County Superior Court. —This Court was in session yesterday and was engaged on the Civil Docket. It will meet at 9 o’clock this morning. Cotton Seed. —J. Sibley & Sons ad vertise in another column, a fine lot of Petit Gulf Cotton Seed, for sale low to close con signment. Time which strengthens weak on s love. Will Kerosene Explode? —Some ay yes, some say no. We have seen our celebrated Lamp Man, Farr, test the Kero sene sold by him, and it would not explode. Wo see an item in an Atlanta paper, telling about a Kerosene explosion in that city ? recently. In our humble opinion, both are correct; bad Kerosene will explode—good Kerosene will not. What then ? Why, be sure to get the good, the non-explosive.— AtKjuKta Transcript. E. Vh LOi\G & CO., Qgg BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Arc now commencing to receive their recent purchases of SPRING DRY GOODS, Made since the Great Reduction in prices North, and will continue to make additions thereto, as prices may further decline, of FRESH SUMMER GOODS, Until their Large and Varied Stock, con sisting of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS Generally, shall he Complete, which they are resolved so to sell as to give their cus tomers the advantage of their lately pur chased Grreat Bargains Which they propose to WHOLESALE & RETAIL CHEAP FOR CASH. Call at LONG'S EMPORIUM, uihuO—U' 2*h Eroad Street. J>rj/ OotMln, Etc. SPRING TRADE 1866. QUlt STOCK NOW COMPLETE. aiIEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. V. RICHARDS & BROS, Tnko prent pleasure in nnnonni'ing to tho citizens of Augu.ta and vicinity that their SPRING STOCK OF DItY GOODS IS NOW COMPLETE, and FAR SURPASSES ANYTHING They ever had the pleasure of exhibiting in this oity, and they guarantee tho PRICES SO LOW AS TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. And to this fact they would especially call the attention of purchasers. Flattered by tho IMMENSE PATRONAGE Bestowed upon them tho past season, they take this occasion of returning their thanks, and begging a CONTINUANCE of the SAME, and of saying that they Buy their GOODS upon the very Best of Terms, viz; “FOR CASH.” And Customers may RELY UPON BEING FAIRLY DEALT WITH, and Goods offered at tho very LOWEST MARKET PRICE. They say this because they are able and determined to SELL GOODS AS LOW OR LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY. And they Hope Soon to have it KNOWN FAR AND WIDE THAT TIIEIRS IS THE GREAT AND CHEAP DRY GOODS HOUSE OF AUGUSTA. Their intention is to Build up a Trade, and this they will do, if FAIR DEALING, LOW PRICES, and STRICT and POLITE ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS and busi ness will do it. Their Stock is so Large and varied that it would he impossible to give a correct idea of it in our advertisement, so they mention only a few of the Leading Articles, hoping that each and every purchaser in this Mar ket will call and examine before buying. • IN LADIES DRESS GOODS THEY HAVE BLACK SILKS, all widths and prices froM £1.50 to $4. * Plaid and Figured GRENADINES Spring POPLINS Black anil colored ALPACAS Checked and Plaid MOZAMBIQUES French and English BAREGE Black anil White Cleck India SI LKS Black and Purple Foulard SILKS Black TAMATINE and Du LAIN ES Pointed CIiALLIES FOULANES and DkLAINES ORGANDIE MUSLINS, all qualities Printed JACONETS, all qualities French CHINTZ Printed and Plain Colored PURCELLS Plaid and solid colored GINGIIAMS With many other Dross Goods of medium quality. IN SILK WRAPPINGS,LACE, POINTS, SHETLAND SHAWLS, etc., they have a very large and Superior Stock, to which they particularly invite tho attention of purchasers. IN WHITE GOODS the Stock is very complete, consisting mainly of Plain Striped Plaid Swiss and Dotted Muslins Check and Striped Cambrics Jaconet Cambrics Mull and Nainsook Muslins White and colored Tarletans Brilliants, Irish Linens Table Damask, Towelings Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens Musquito Nettings, etc., etc. In Goods for Boys’ and Mens Wear, may be found a nice lot of Grass and Twilled Linens, Cloths and Cassimercs and Cotton ades. These goods are at exceedingly low prices, and deserve the attention of ail purchasers in their line. Stock of Gents’ and Ladies’ Hosiery very large. ALSO, A Great Variety of Ladies' Silk Mitts from fifty-cents per pair to the finest. They have on hand a large lot of Ladies’ Hats, Lace Veils, Trimmings and Buttons of every style. A Great Variety of Ladies’ Collars and Cuffs, nicely embroidered. Hemstitched and Embroidered Handker’fs NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, SUCU AS Combs, Brushes, Embroidering, Cotton, Linen and Silk Floss Braids of all kinds, etc-, ctu. Aline Line of Thread and Silk Laces Swiss and Cambric Edges and Flouneings Dimity Bands, Embroidered Infants’ Waist and Dresses WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, BUT WHICH WE WILL TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN SHOWING TO OUR CUSTOMERS. Wo will say to Merchants buying in this Market that wo will make it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock. V. RICHARDS & BROS., 279 Broad stroct, Next door to Bones, Brown & Cos. aii I—lm _ Dry Uootix, Etc. New Spring and Summer OoodN. T AM NOW RECEIVING, AT THE I old stand of MILLER & WARREN, the largW, most carefully selocted, and cheapest stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS That I havo bad tho pleasnro of showing my friend, and customers for some time. My GOODS wore bought for essli, when at their lowest figure, and I intend selling them AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. All I ask ot my friends and the public generally is to give me a call, see and price lor themselves. Don't charge anything for showing GOODS. My stock consists of all tho latest styles of DRESS GOODS, Plain GRENADINES Brocade GRENADINES POULT DE SOUIE TWISTED SILKS ROBES ALEXANDRA BAREGE D’ANGLIER BAREGE HERNANNI Black Iron BAREGE, plain and second mourning Crepe MERITZ, Printed LAWNS ORGANDIES and MUSLINS, of every description A largo stock of WHITE GOODS. IRISH LINENS. LINEN .SHEETING PILLOW CASE LINEN. Blca and Bro SHEETING 10—1 and 11-4 LINEN DAMASK And Bleached GOODS of every style at LOW PRICES My stock of COVERINGS Cannot be surpassed. Amongst them can be found SHAWLS, LACE POINTS, SILK SAQUES LACE ROTUNDS, something entirety new, Barege and Linen SAQUES and DUSTERS of every style. FOR GENT'S AND BOYS’ WEAR I have a very large stock of FRENCH CASSIMERES LINEN DRILLS LINEN DUCK FANCY LINENS White Linen DRILLS, COTTONADES, And everything to be found in a, first-class DRY GOODS HOUSE, All of which I intend selling at a very SMALL PROFIT. I shall be pleased to see all my old friends and former customers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their interest to examine ray stock bo, re purchasing elsewhere, as I shall offer great inducements to I VIIOI ESA LE BU YERS. DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS Os every number. Notes of Georgia Railroad & Bank ing Company, Central Rail Road, and City Council of Augusta, will be received at par. JAMES MILLER, rah 23 1m Opposite Gl,obe Hotel. MATS A\i> fliOaa'U'ffS. STYLES, GREAT PROFUSION OF LADIES’ and MISSES’ HATS and BONNETS Trimmed and untrimmed. AT MRS. PUG HE’S, 190 Broad Street. Arl s S L . J . READ, AGENT FOR GROVER & BAKER’S BE WIN O MA C I! IN E S , 320 Broad Street. A complete stock of Needles, and all the improvements, together with Sewing Ma chines, always for sale. .ialll —fun new sa»asa. , j« woods QF KVERY KIND FOR LADIES’ WEAR AT MRS. PUGIIE'S 190 Broad street. SEGAH AND TOBACCO HOUSE. ESTABLISHED IN 1844. Q VOLGER & CO., Importers and Manufacturers of HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGAES, AND CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, SNUFF AND PIPES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS^. Nos. 193 and 254 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. mh3o—3m Toj» E 5 ti try For Sale. LIGHT TOP BUGGY, IN GOOD ORDER Can be purchased CHEAP, by applying at J. HULBERT’S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, mh29-3 Below the Post-Office. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late THOMAS GARDNER (colored) deceased, aro 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—lawfit Administrator. MlHcvUuiteoux. SADDLE AND lIARNESS MANUFACTORY. WE HAVE NOW IN STORE, and are constantly manufac turing anil receiving from the best Northern Manufactories, for the SPRING TRADE A Fu/1 and Complete Assortment of SADDLES AND HARNESS. OUR HARNESS DEPARTMENT Cannot be excelled in this or a/iy other Market , ' CONSISTING OF COACn and STAGE HARNESS DRAY and CART HARNESS SINGLE and DOUBLE BUGGY" HARNESS Wc also give especial attention to the Manufacture of WAGON and PLOUGH HARNESS BRIDLES, MARTINGALES WHIPS, Etc., WOODEN and IRON If AMES, TRACE CHAINS, LEATHER and RUBBER BELTING, Os any desired width TANNERS’ and CURRIERS’ TOOLS Also, a rail stock of HARDWARE, TOOLS, and MATERIAL for Saddlers’, Harness, Boot and Shoemakers’ use, con sisting in part of HARNESS SKIRTING, Hemlock and Oak Tun SOLE LEATHER, UPPER LEATHER. French and American CALF SKINS, LINING, TOPPING and BINDING SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS of every description. Wo are 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. BACON & BRO., 169 Broad street, Under the Angusta Hotel, Sign of the White Horse. FRANK GOODSELL would re spectfully inform his friends that he may be found at the old stand, and Hatters hiui self that with an experience of ton years in the establishment he can give satisfaction to all who wish good work at reasonable rates. mhlS-lm PALACE STABLES. THE UNDERSIGNED k e o d leave to return his thanks td the citizens of Augusta aud 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, and added to the stock some new aud ELEGANT CARRIAGES, GENTLE AND FINE HORSES CAREFUL DRIVERS, etc., etc. ITc is prepared to accommodate the pub lic for occasions of BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. The especial attention of families wishing to 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 OF BUSINESS. They may find it to their interest to make either a special or general arrangement for them. JBTTG-GTES, ■ 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 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, be hopes to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. mhl4—tf M. A. DEHONEY. W. HENRY WARREN. W. B. HARPER. J. W. WALLACE. w. HENRY WARREN & 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, Etc., ON COMMISSION, And forward Goojjs to any section of the country, North or South. To Owners and Shippers of Cotton. JNO. K. GILLIATT A CO., Liverpool, England. OBER, NANSON A CO., New York. OBER, ATWATER A CO., Now Orleans. LEWIS, NANSON A CO., St. Louis. W. HENRY WARREN A CO., Augusta, Ga. 'vH-CaGi advances made on shipments of COTTON to New York and Liverpool. W. HENRY WARREN A CO., 175 and 177 Broad Street. mli2S —— Augusta, Ga. Gi)t Emporium. GREAT DISTRIBUTION BVI'HKKA GIFT ASSOCIATION ESTABLISHED IN 1846, ISO BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Rosewood Piano*, Melodeons , Fine Oil Paintings* Fnyravings, Silver Ware, fine Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings* Gold Bracelets, Coral , Florentine, Mosaic , Jit, Lava, and Cameo Ladies ’ Sets, Gold Pens, with Gold and Silver Extension Holders* Sleeve Buttons* Sets Studs, Vest and Neck\ Chains, Gold Rings, etc. VALUED AT 000,000. DISTRIBUTION is made in the following manner: CERTIFICATES naming each article and its value, are placed in SEALED EN VELOPES which are well mixed. One of these en velopes containing the certificate or order lav some article, will be delivered at onr office, of 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 QNE DOLLAR and receive th© article named, or can choose any other one art icle on our list of the same value. Purchasers of our SEALED ENVELOPES may. in this manner, obtain an article worth from one to five hundred dollars. FOR ONE JD OXiXiA.PI which they need not pay until itisknown 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 tho country. We are. therefore, enabled to scad finer goods, and give .Letter chances to obtain the more valuable prizes, than any other establishment of the 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 pdst year this Association has sent a very large number of valuable prizes to all parts of the country. Those who patronize us wilt receive the lull value of their money, as 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 tho 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: K. F. Jones, Barrett, Marshall Cos., Kansas, Melodeon, value $200; Patrick J. Byrnes, Waterbary, <Jt., Gold Watch, value $125; J. F. Shaw, 221 East 24th street. New York, Piano, value $350; Mrs. (’has. J. Nevis, Elmira, N. Y.. Piano, value s3uo; Miss Lucy Janeway. Elmira, N.Y., Cluster Diamond Ping; value .r 200; Mrs. K. Pennoyer, City Hotel, Nashville, Tenn.. Melodeon, value 125 00; Oscar M. Allen. C0..8, 142d liegt. Jnd. Vols., Nash ville, Tenn.. Watch, value 85.00; Rowland S. Patterson, Cos. D, 10th lowa Vet. Volunteers, Oil Painting, value 100.00; Mrs. Abbey J. Par sons. Springfield, Mass.,Melodeon. value 150.00; Janies L. Dexter, City Surveyor, Syracuse, N. Y.. Gold Watch, value 150.00: Mrs. James Ely, 177 Wooster street, corner Bleeker. N. Y., Oil Painting, value 100.00: Mrs. J. C. Coles, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Silver Castor, value 40.00; Dr. J. R. Sinclair, No. 4 Main street, Utica. N. Y., Framed Kngra.yjng, value 25.00: Hon. Luther Detmold, Washington, D. C., Oil Paint ing. value 100.04 k Letters from various parties throughout the country, acknowledging the receipt of very valuable gifts, may be seen on file at our office. TO BE SOLD FOR -J ONE DOLLAR EACH, 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 OfttoloO 00 150 Diamond Rings 50 Qoto2oo 00 250 Ladies’ Gold Watches. 60 OOto So Off 450 Silver Watches 25 OOto 50 00 200 Fine Steel Engravings framed 12 OOto 25 00 100 Musiq Boxes 12 OOto 45 00 100 Silver Revolving Pa tent Castors 15 OOto 40 00 100 Silver Fruit ami Cake Baskets 15 OOto 35 00 500 Sets Silver Tea and Table Spoons 15 OOto 30 Oft 2,500 Vest and Neck Chains 5 OOto 25 00 2,500 Ladies’ Silver Porto Monnies «S OOto 15 oft 3,000 Silver Butter Knives.. 3 OOto 700 2,000 Paris Ear Rings (new styles)... 1 50(o COO 3,000 Gold 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 f> 50 1,000 Masonic Pins 4 OOto 600 2,000 Fine Gold Watch Keys 5 sVto 500 5,000 Children’s Armlets 2 50to 600 2,500 Sets of Bosom Studs... 1 50to SSO 2,500 Enameled Sleeve But tons 2 50to 10 00 10,000 Plain Gold andChascd Rings 1 OOto 500 5,000 Stone Set and Seal Rings 2 50to Ift 00 5,000 Lockets, all sizes 2 OOto 700 10,000 Sets of Ladies’ Jewelry 8 OOto 20 00 4,0*)0 Watch Charms (each).. 3 OOto 550 5,000 Gold Pens, silver ex. case 4 OOto 600 5,000 Gents’ Breast and Scarf Pins 3 OOto 20 00 2,000 Ladies’ new style Belt 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 600 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 2,50 C 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 ONE DOLLAR by purchasing a sealed envelopes for 25 cents. J&4T- Five sealed envelopes will be pent for $1: eleven for $2; thirty for $5; sixty-five for §10: one hundred for sls. Agents wanted everywhere. Our patrons are desired to send United States money when it is convenient. Long letters are unnecessary. Orders lor SEALED ENVELOPES must in every case 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 lows ; GOODWIN, HUNT k CO., * Box 5700 Post-office, New Y T ork. felO—3m* f\ HOICK BEHFOKERY ~ Vj COLOGNE WATER BRUSHES TOILET SOAPS, And almost evory article for the Toilet, for sale by PLUMB k LEITNER, jao—tf 212 Broad st., Augusta.