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■KB MORNING April 17. J»<M
Hro 1(1»IT1Im'1«.
i<i n.-vs m.tii in A; "Mi nr
.I.milts tint tho I'fli
In'st medium through which
En this citv, we invite him
Office, any afternoon, anil
pleasure, as a matter of
thowint* him the number of
int daily.
IdverllscuicntH.
p—T.uther Roll.
Ri•ley’ll Extract of Ruchu.
g Ale—Clarko a- Derry.
rank Hoi man.
I Solicitor—John S. Davidson,
imps—Branch, Sous A Cos.
» —John Kenny,
e—Day. Russell A Benjamin,
ing To-night—Social Lodge.
JAL MATTERS.
ATION OF THE “LiAI)Y OF
t is said that Sir Edward Rul
is changing “The Lady
which has been b»!ore the pub
fly twenty-eight years, and the
may he the reverse of success-
'echter, the clever Frenchman,
ccs of Ha:i;!• • ? and Otiudlo
A al i vh:!i_'hto 1 i"it an lienot .-
«£•'• -*as k.'i-* hiniM'i:' l«‘f<-r**
ever since by the somewhat
process • f ;i t:io.i:je of
' l ' i{ ' v:ls t ‘ u> *-oro of
‘. :,^i^P,e r of R.4v.*!i> w» *«• !." vs! :. 1 • is
ie of !.:»• l: ■ • :i i
&. new t- : ' b. -l'-. n :i- 'tu':i cd
":-r iv. juib’.i lYehtor is about
? - b‘' ’ ID Eulwor's drama. "The Lady
Mn '‘ r “ :: - ' r •• *' • -d
1 an 1 this • • .?*, Ik’.iv. <.-r !uis
iut-r.i'’t ti.ing in 1 c’w-v :i--*
in wrric!: tiie b:»?ib? i.-ti will
C more cff.’Y nt!y than s'.il'o
be!’*.re was cio?:v—;• :i army
|supurn\un''raries appearing as
nd Austrian combacants.
ikts.—The Cincinnati Ga
12th, contains the following
“Among the many accidents
female stylo of dross subjects
ve do nut remember to have
g like the following: A couple
terday morning, were passing
set, when the foot of one caught
kirt of another, and she fell to
t, breaking her leg below the
did so. ; : iu* was conveyed to
' by J •?. C.-x. I; -j , wh>*>e «uir
tabt) >iu l ..i;ng near, an-! a
s ,i.i.
f-onid a *'ar-< •■or
Iman, Mr. John S. Davidson,
solicitor. And from the Con
of Saturday last, we take the
iservedly complimentary re-
COMM UX XCATEP.]
.• Under the late act of the
srably providing for the crea
my Court, it is declared that
o elected a County Solicitor,
in S. Davidson, Esq., is a can
at position in this county. Mr.
the sou of our worthy towns*
D. Davidson, (of the tirin of
Cos., so long and well known
in Augusta), and is a
Bftcr ..f pro if pruni-v, c-j-iai'V
Stunts. a- il.’i.f a
• 1 vv• -\ r. a y r >■. He
pr I'-'i- e wi;!. i!• .r. H. W.
w i . •a ’ a•: 1
- .-•■iM-ahiug i.ru-h
{>;••;j't.r working of this new
"id
1"..:.'-..-
a I’-vui 1 »i• rii’• •**r t;i:it it W.ii
.t
j JBy - r "i ' ■ '‘ v •' ::• t .
iu OS4*? I ||§B V a.i i.pporf u
wi". r t„
f i;-r 0.-.firnvy
[in tbis respect. Give the
to enjoy the ‘‘sweet day of
its religious obscr
advert
!RpV i't ariotb r «•.. lam • . Tb -y
I’byrw and to urrivi* some Pure
r'l.lin ' Abw a;, i a h w .-a-!;-
vt all f »r .*ab; 1 >w. af r 1..-ir
T;T I’• • • l im-.r aivv r
and got some.
K-v., M'T«'!i:u t T.b,’
his iiiiiiien.' ; -d gen
go-, i-. in gr a* vat :• _
bfe i to malm up b. u: ?
-• :. -dy p • giving •■-!:>
00 n ’ p ( ' ar^*
--.\*b ■ I: ’ •' »!1 and
it:' !.; of .Mr. Hoil in
Ho oil', rs for sale a line
Hiinr v • 'lo r riird.b ..r<.
A is also <.f.Vi! I for sale.
l-’r.i'.': )i• i .11;■ i:. 11 M
j •« J i \ | -i ‘ -■! \
-purullioe liiOiica* :ng
1 IL'*a i oapstiies and
:, ’b'^ v b'’ 5 notice and govern them
—l o •!!..•: :■ ••:) - "tin'
>■; ram. <•■.mtn>*i:- in g <Ol
ab 1 } o-t'-r’lay■. 'I hose
t*n*•;,i; to 1 !»•• crops.
ATifjfe of Social Lodge will
OoK9KIXBtB PER CeYTRAI.RaIL RoaP,
April 16—J O M, Mrs Ludkinf, [M],
Gabon, Ua H U, R A TANARUS, 1» A L, W II War
ren A Cos, J A T A 13, It A U, J A A A Cos,
$ D Heard, II Moore, P L Coggin. Fisher A
L, Col Smith. J M 0 A Son, O’D A M, B II
B, W T Richards, Clarke A B, Atner Tel
Cos, II F Russell .t Cos.
Or it old iriend, “Colonel Charley,”
will sell to morrow, in front of store, a lino
assortment of groceries, dry goods, shoes,
tobacco, furniture, stationery, cutlery, etc.
Those desiring bargains had bettor ho on
hand early. Seo Day. Russel A Benjamin’s
card in another column.
The attention of invalids is directed
to the advertisement in our columns to-day
of Risley’s extract of Buchu. Parties who
have tried it recommend it very highly, it
can bo had at the drug stores generally.
—The now London waterworks will
cost $-15,000,000, and will supply daily
200.000.000 gallons to the huge metro
polis.
—The charter election in Dubuque,
lowa, on the 2d, resulted in the success
of the democratic candidates.
—Thirteen hundred regular troops
now’ constitute the entire garrison of the
department of Florida.
—All military districts in the depart
ment o{ Alabama have been discon
tinued.
Augusta Market.
REPORTED SPECIALLY FOR THE DAILY PRESS.
Augusta. Ua., April 1 *>, 18fi6.
GOLD—Buying 12*1 ; selling 12S.
SlLVEß—Buying 120 ; selling 121. Not
much demand.
COTTON—In consequence of the inclem
ency of the weather yesterday, we have nj*
salos to quote of the staples.
SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY,
OitiW, No. 179 Jlruml St,
EX PRESS F0 R WAR DER S .
The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COM
PANY is now prepared to forward, by all
land Routes, on Passenger and Mail
Trains—
GOLD AND SILVER COIN,
CURRENCY, LETTERS,
PARCELS AND FREIGHT
TO
Boston,
New York,
Philadelphia,
Baltimore,
Washington,
Richmond,
Lynchburg, Petersburg,
Danville,
Bristol,
Greensboro’.
Salisbury,
Wilmington,
Charlotte, Newborn,
Beaufort,
Morehead City,
Raleigh,
Weldon,
Goldsboro’,
Charleston, Columbia,
ilorganton,
Che raw,
Atlanta,
Huntsville,
Chattanooga,
Memphis, Nashville,
Louisville,
St. Louis,
Cincinnati,
Columbus,
Macon,
Mobile,
Montgomery, Selma.
Vicksburg,
J ackson.
New Orleans,
Asn
ALL STATIONS ON THE
Virginia and Tennessee Railroad
Central Railroad
Richmond and Danville Railroad
Piedmont Railroad
South Side Railroad
Petersburg Railroad
North Carolina Central Railroad
Raleigh and Gaston Railroad
Wilmington and Weldon Railroad
Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad
Western North Carolina Railroad
Wilmington,Charlotte & Rutherford RR
Wilmington and Manchester Railroad
Northeastern Railroad
Cheraw and Darlington Railroad
Charleston and Savannah Railroad
Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad
East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad
East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad
Western and Atlantic Railroad
Mobile and Ohio Railroad
Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad
South Carolina Railroad
Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad
Georgia Railroad
Macon and Western Railroad
Southwestern Railroad
Atlanta and West Point Railroad
West Point and Montgomery Railroad
Southern Railroad
Mississippi and Central Railroad
New Orleans, Jackson and Great North
ern Railroad
Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad
Alabama and Mississippi Railroad
Florida Central Railroad
Florida and Gulf Railroad
Pensacola and Georgia Railroad.
v.’-V* Ail Goods shipped by Adams*' oi
Hamden’s Express Companies, and marked
to the caro of the Southern “Express Com
pany,” will bo promptly forwarded to desti
nation. i
Freights shipped hy Steamships to our
caro will be forwarded inland to destina
tion, without charge for commission, storage
or dray age.
If orders are left at our Office, Packages
and Freight will be called for by our wagons
in any part of tho city, and go forward by
first Express.
11. B. PLANT, President,
fe3--0m Augusta, Ga.
/>*•*/ Good», lAc.
.11 rs. li. McKinnon,
(2JI Broadway.)
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
BRAIDS
CURLS
WIGS
ROLLS
rmiMMINGS
]_ SILK
GILT
JET
BUTTONS
TASSELS
A SPANGLES
cJßds
RUCIIKS
"RIBBONS
11 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
PAPS
\J LACKS
NETS
FEATHERS
FLOWERS
WREATHS
INSERTINGS and
EDGINGS.
PARASOLS
and
SUN UMBRELLAS
QROCHET NEEDLES
VTAGIC RUFFLES
{ SILK
Kid, silk and
COTTON GLOVES
SILK HITS
Q PI.ENDID ASSORTMENT
O HOOP SKIRTS and
CORSETS, (some extra sizes.)
Dress goods—
BAREGE
TARLETON
CHINTZ
SWISS MUSLTN
DOTTED MUSLIN
ORGANDIE
MULL
CIIAMBRAY
GRENADINE
T ADIES’
Ll GENTLEMEN
And CHILDREN’S
POCKET HANDKERCIII EES
From loe. to §3O
IVIRD'S EYE DIAPER
) FRENCH DIMITY
|| EAI) HANDKERCHIEFS
’i | RS. MCKINNON HAS JUST
IVI returned from New York with a
fine stocit of DRESS and MILLINERY
GOODS, as above, and will be pleased
to see her customers at the Old Stand,
20l Broadway, Augusta, Ga.
mh2d—! in
MATS IVI> BONXJBTS.
T ATEST STYLES,
1J IX
GREAT PROFUSION
or
LADIES’ and MISSES’
HATS and BONNETS
Trimmed and untrimmod.
MRS. PUG HE'S.
100 Broad Street.
SYLVESTER & COREY,
0-7 \ BROAD STREET,
&I 1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A pike lot op
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For the
SPRING TRADE!
One of tho proprietors having purchased
these articles himself in New York, at ex
tremely low rates, we are prepared to offer
tho greatest inducements to purchasers. For
REALLY CHEAP HOODS, give us a call.
SYLVESTER & CORKY
Country merchants will find it to
their advantage to deal with us.
in fc 28— 1 m
A. I> PICQUET, ESQ., WILL
he supported for COUNTY JUDGE
at the election ou the first Wednesday in
May next, hy
mb23—td MANY VOTERS.
rn H E E C LIPS E
i
FAST FFEIGHT LIKE.
SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY,
PROPRIETORS.
Established for the purpose of giving dispatch
TO HEAVY FREIGHT ,
AT
REDUCED RATES!
Is now prepared to receive and forward be
tween
Savannah,
Augusta,
Atlanta,
Macon,
Albany,
Eufaula,
Columbus,
M ntgomery,
Selma,
Mobile,
and Way Stations.
Ship from New York to care Eclipse Fast
Freight Line , Savannah.
THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN,
AND
Insurance Effected When Desired.
For further information, rates, etc., in
quire of Agents
SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO.,
and at the offiec of tho
HAKNDEN EXPRESS,
ja9— Sm 00 Broadway, N. Y.
‘ Dry floods, <lf.
L. G. FILLETTE,
JJJI LLINEBY
AND
Fancy Goods
A’o. 213 UROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
CONSISTING IN PAIIT OF
SiLK and ZEPHYR
COVERINGS :
HAIR COILS
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s IIATS
and BONNETS in Straw, Silk, Crape
and Lace.
Spring and Summer RIBBONS
Ladies’ Black Silk CIRCULARS
Ladies' Black Silk BASQUES
Ladies’ Zephyr Wool CLOAKS
Ladies’ Zephyr Wool SHAWLS
I.adies' Angola SHAWLS
Ladies’ Point Lace COLLARS and
CUFFS
Ladies’ Val. Lace COLLARS and
CUFFS
Thread Lace COLLARS and tjUFFS
Cambric COLL ARS and CUFFS
Embroidered L.C. HANDKERCHIEFS
H. S. L.C. HANDKERCHIEFS
Tape Border HANDKERCHIEFS
Swiss INSERTING and EDGING
Cambric INSERTING and EDGING
Vallencienne and Thread Lace
INSERTING and EDGING
Cotton Cambric and Jaconet INSERT
ING and EDGING
Checked and Striped NAINSOOK
Checked and Striped Swiss MUSLTN
Plain and Figured Swiss MUSLIN
Fine White FRENCH LAWN
Fine White FRENCH MUSLIN
BYADENE SWISS MUSLIN
PUFFED JACONET for Spensers
BALMORAL STRIPES
FLUTED FRILLING for Balmorals
Swiss and Lace SPENSER WAISTS
Black DRESS SILKS
Black SILK GRENADENE
Black BAREGE GRENADENE
Black CRAPE MARETZ
Black TAMARTINE
Black TAM IRE
Black and white SILK GI’.EN AI ENE
Black and Purple GRENADENE
Black French CAMBRIC
Black French LAWN
Black LACE VEILS
Black LOVE VEILS
Black CRAPE VEILS
Black, Brown. Blue, Purple and Green
GAUSE VEILS
Colored VEIL BAREGES
Black and Col’rd BUGLE TRIMMING
DRESS and MANTILLA SETS, in
black and colors
Black and Fancy DRESS HUTTONS
Ladies’ FANCY NECK TIES
Large lot White BRILLIANTS
Ladies’ White COTTON HOSE
BRIDAL ILLUSIONS
BRIDAL WREATHS.
AI.SO
Pins. Needles, Hair Pins, Spool Cotton,
Hooks aud Eyes, and many other
desirable and necessary
articles not enu
merated.
6£j"The attention of the Ladies is
invited to the new goods, which will be
sold low for cash. mli2.‘l—lm
new" SPRING GOODS
A T TliK
CHARLESTON STORE.
tYc 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.
ALSO,
A largo stock of light and medium colored
CALICOES, varying in price from twenty
to twenty-fivo cents.
500 yards I’laid English BAREGE, 35
cents, worth 50 cents.
500 yards Colored CHALIES, at 40 cents,
worth 00 cents.
1,000 yards Pd CHEONS, at 35 coats,
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 the season. As
there arc hut a tew patterns, Ladies will
find it to their advantage to call early and
get the first selections,
AT DRAKE'S CHARLESTON STORE.
mh!7—tt
HOOP SKIRTS.
rpRAIL HOOP SKIRTS
PLAIN HOOP SKIRTS
COLORED HOOP SKIRTS
In Great Variety
MRS. PUGHE’S,
190 Broad street.
S3. S. J AFFRAY A. ۩.
TMPORTEIIS AND JOBBERS
or
Dry Groods,
350 Broadway ,
NE W YOR K.
fe27— fim
Fiirasols, Fans and Suai
s&ades.
TUST RECEIVED u
J at MRS. FUGUE'S
190 BROAD STREET,
A FINE LOT OF
PARASOLS,
FANS
and SUNSHADES
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
Dry floods, Etc,
MRS. M. TWEEDY,
Has returned from new
York, where she has selected a
VERY BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
LADIES’ WEAK.
Every article desirable for a
LADIES’ TOILET COMPLETE,
And will he sold as low as can bo afforded.
BONNETS,
Os the latest styleß and material.
LACE COVERINGS,
POINTS, ARABS, and TALMAS
SILK BASQUES,
MOZAMBIQUE aud GRENADINE
SHAWLS
Point and Brussels I.ace
BARBES, COLLARS and lI’DK’FS
Latest styles of
BRAIDS, CURLS, WATERFALLS
FRONTSaud FRIZETTES
Every age, shade and style
Very beautiful CRIMPING
and CURLING IRONS
Latest styles
LACES, DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS
PARASOLS, COMBS, and PINS
Boys’ IIATS and CAPS •
And every variety and kind of
STRAW GOODS
AT
MRS. M. TWEEDY’S,
215 Broad street,
ap3-2w Opposite Central Hotel.
Xeiv Spring siml Summer
Goods.
T AM NOW RECEIVING, AT THE
1 old stand of MILLER & WARREN,
tho largest, most carefully selected, and
cheapest stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
That I have had the pleasure of showing
my friends and customers for some time.
My GOODS were bought for cash, when at
their figure, and I intend selling
them
AS LOW AS TIIE LOWEST.
Ail I ask of my friends and the public
generally is to give me a call, see and price
for themselves. Don't charge anything
for showing GOODS.
My stock consists of all the latest styles of
DRESS GOODS,
Plain GRENADINES
Brocade GRENADINES
PnIJLT DE SOUIE
TWISTED SILKS
ROBES ALEXANDRA
BAREGE D’ANGLIER
BAREGE HERXANNI
Black Iron BAREGE, plain and second
mourning
Crepe MERITZ, Printed LAWNS
ORGANDIES and MUSLINS, of every
description
A large stock of
WHITJB GOODS.
IRISH LINENS, LINEN SHEETING
PILLOW CASE LINEN,
Biea and Tiro SHEETING
10-4 and 11-4 LINEN DAMASK
And Bleached GOODS of every stylo at
LOW PRICES
My stock of
COVERINGS
Cannot bo surpassed. Amongst them can be
found
SHAWLS, TiACE POINTS, SILK SAQUES
LACE HOT ENDS, something entirely new.
Barege and Linen SAQUES and DUSTERS
of every style.
FOR GENT’S AND BOYS’ WEAR
I have a very large stock of
FRENCH CASS I MERES
•linen DRILLS
LINEN DUCK
FANCY LINENS
White Linen DRILLS,
COTTOXADES,
And everything to ho found in a lirdt-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 ttieir interest to examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I shall
offer great inducements to
WHOLESALE BUYERS.
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,
mh23— lm Opposite Globe Hotel.
OALICOES -J
CALICOES
MUSLINS
MUSLINS,
ANI)
DRESS GOODS of all kinds at
MRS. PUGHE’S,
190 Broad Street.
L . J. READ,
AGENT FOR
« GROVER & BAKER'S
S E WIN G M A CHINES,
326 Broad Street.
A complete stock of Needles, and all tho
improvements, together with Sewing Ma
chines, always for sale. jal3-~6m
Indemnities*
Southern Eutual Insurance Cos.,
Atrexs, Ga,
You mi L. G. llakhis, Preeident.
Albion Chase, Secretary.
HOLDERS OF ONE YEAR
POLICIES entitled to participate in the
PROFITS of the COMPANY. .
r
F. PHINIZY & CO., Agents,
AtrsnsTA, Ga.,
At old office of Phiuizy & ClaytoD.
__ apl 2-ts
Georgia Homo Insurance Company.
IT IS WITH PLEASURE THAT WE
X copy the following notice of the above
Company frorfrgfo Atlanta New Era. In this
community,Uk reliability and promptness in
immediately paying nil losses, is well knowr ,
and renders it an institution of pride to our
citizens. Its officers are courteous gentlemen,
with years of experience in the business, to
which iket. coupled with their eminent fitness
for the position, its remarkable prosperity
must be mainly attributed. The Era says:
Acts Speak Louder th*v V/ohds. We are
gratified to learn on inquiry that the Insurance
Company which paid so promptly its loss bv
the tiro on the corner of Whitehall and Decatur
streets, is a Southern Company, and none other
than that reliable institution of our State, Tiik
Georgia Home l nsuraxci Company of Columbus,
of whi-h Mr. Jno. C. Whitner is Agent. Tho
payment was -made within twelve hours after
the first cry of tiro was heard, whilst smoko
was still issuing from the ruins. No third
party came forward to sift and feci about for
flaws, but the Agent issuing the policy also
makes the payment just so soon as satisfied of
its justness.
We ask our merchants- and citizens to nolo
these facts. The cry has been raised tha» all
Southern Companies were totally ruined. The
answer to this is. their investments were made
before the war, and were never changed. Their
loss, therefore, was merely the profits and the
labors for four years—though some, like the
Georgia Hc/mk. have even come out better than
they entered the war. It is false that they an*
insolvent. A most remarkable feature of
Southern Companies is the absence of “Special
Agents” and “Adjusters” to settle up losses.
They go on tho presumption that the man they
appoint as agent is honest and capable, suffi
ciently so to te entrusted with the responsible
duty of making out a policy promising to pay
you in case of loss, ana sufficiently so as rope}/
up losses when they do occur. When, there
fore, yon insure with them, your last transac
tion is with tiie swipe man—your friend, your
neighbor, your lellovv-citizen—with wh mi your
first occurred.
We do not mean to be sectional in our ad
vice, but we do think when we can Irtiild tip
ourselves and our own people at the same cost
and with great-t a ivaniage.to ourselves, it is
our duty to do so There are a number of
Southern Companies represented here who are
perfectly reliuole.
Call on that experienced Insurance man and
polite Southern gentleman, Mr. Whitner, at
McCamy & Co.’s Drug Store, and he will give
you a list that will surprise von.
C. & A. G. HALL,
Agents of the above named Company,
aph-lm Augusta, Got
‘ MARSHALL’S
240 IN SURA NON 240
AGENCY.
Homo Insurance Company, of New York
Security Insurance Company, of New Y'ork
Manhattan Insurance Company, New York
Atlantic Insurance Company, Brooklyn,
New York
Springfield Fire aud Marine Insurance
Company, Springfield, Mass.
Insurance Company Valley of Virginia,
Winchester, Va.
Florida Home Insurance Company, Apa
lachicola
Woodvilie Insurance Company, Woodville,
Alabama.
Life and Accidental.
Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company
New York
New Y'ork Accidental Insurance Company,
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. E.'.MARSHALL, Agent.
ja3—tf 240 Broad street.
15. If. BRODYAX,
TXSURANCE AGENT,
Losses Adjusted and Paid by we at
m !l Office, corner Broad and Jackson
streets , opposite Globe Hotel, ,
Augusta, Ga.
Insure only iu oid aud tried Com*
panics that are well known.
Ail rjustness attended to with fidelity aud
dispatch.
' $10,000,000 CASH CAPITAL.
.ETN A, of Hartford, Conn
PIIGINTX, of Hartford Conn
TRAVELLER’S, (Accident) Hartford
NORYVICH, Norwich, Conn
EQUITABLE LIFE, New York
INTERNATIONAL, New Y’ork
WASHINGTON, New York
CONTINENTAL, New York
WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS, Mass
Gil F STATE, Florida
ALABAMA, Alabama
JAMES RIY’ER, Virginia mh7-3m
Fire, Karine & Inland Navigation
OSURAIVCE.
Hartford 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.
Excelsior Firo Insurance Cos., New York.
Baltic Fire Insurance Cos., New York.
Southern Insurance & Trust Cos., Savannah.
Home Insurance Cos., Savannah.
The undersigned. Agent for tho above
named reliable Northern and Southern In
surance Companies,, is prepared to tako
risks on Buildings, Merchandize, Cotton,
and other property, at the current rates.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
WM. E. EVANS, Agent,
fcb4—-3m 211) Broad St.. Augusta.
S2GAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1844.
Q Y’OLGER & CO.,
Importers and Manufacturers -of
HAVANA AND DO3IESTIO
SEGARS,
AND CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
SNUFF AND PIPES
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Nos. 193 and 254 BROAD STREET,
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