Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, April 24, 1866, Image 2

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ijjt failsJJrrss. tARGKST CITY JIRCIIiATION. A..: TUESDAY MORNINO April 24.1 SOrt Job Prlntiu? In Plain ami Fancy Colors, neatly, clioaply sud promply executed at Ibis Office. Having fast, power presses, the best material, and skilled workmen, enables us to do Job Work at the lowest figures and best inauner, A Chamber of Commerce. The merchants of Atlanta, Cl a., have recently organized a Board of Trade, or Chamber of Commerce, an institution of great importance and usefulness in any business community, and one which, in our judgment, ought to be organized in this city. Its advantages are daily set forth in the following extracts from a circular of the President of the At lanta Board to the merchants of that city, and we respectfully commend them to the attention of the merchants and business men of Augusta : One of its primary and most important objects is, to disseminato and’ inculcate jast and equitable principles of trade—es tablish ami maintain uniform commercial usages among dealers—and to settle ami cably, and without resort to protracted and costly litigation, through committees elect ed from among its meuibcss, any disputes, difficulties or controversies growing out of business transactions ; and, what is of vastly more consoqucnce, prevent the growth of ill-will and bad feeling between tradesmen, as well as preserve and foster a spirit of good will and fraternity. If tho proposed Association should accomplish no more than this, it will repay its members for the attention it will requiro them to be stow upon it, or any expense they may incur in sustaining it. Through its active agency there will be Fathered, classified and preserved in dura ble form for future reference, statistics of tho trade of tho city—receipts by rail road and otherwise—sales and shipments—and in fact, all information that is now, or may hereafter to the mercantile interests of the city. Its rooms will afford a place where persons engaged in business can meet daily and statedly, and exchange views on finance, and all articles and matter* of trade, and by exhibiting samples of com modities and closing largo contracts, great ly facilitate business, and regulate and os tublisli prices where marked differences exist. By having Gaugers, Inspectors and Weighers of its own appointment, the Asso ciation will secure uniformity in grades, quality and quantity of all articles of trade —the marks and brands of these officers being tho governing standard. Through its agency, telegraphic reports, accessible to the members of tho Association, can be obtained from all places it is impor tant* to hear from, at a trifling cost to each. In the best regulated and most successful of these organizations, newspapers from the great commercial centres are subscribed for and received, and mercantile libraries es tablished. The rooms will then become, not only places of instructive resort for the members of the Association, but will also serve to attract to them those young men in our employ who must soon lake our places in the world of trade. Here they may be come acquainted with the laws governing trade in its most extended spheres, while becoming acquainted with its practice in the daily routine and multiplied transac tions of the warehouse. and qualify them selves to meet the grave responsibilities of the high vocation they have chosen, with ••redit to themselves and honor to our be- l loved young city. As it will thus serve to | direct their minds from the damaging fri 'olties and extravagancies to which they ar: exposed during their Lours of leisure, ‘♦a benefits to both merchant and clerk ennotbe overestimated. • Thk Geary's in* Macon.—We took great pleasure in commending .Mr. and Miss Geary to our Macon friends, and wo see by the papers of that city that these accom plished artists have more than substantiated all we said of them. The Evening Mirror .says : Tub Gone but. —There was a large and fashionable audience at Concert llall last night—and we have rarely seen a crowd more thoroughly delighted, if close and re pcotful attention and unbounded applause nro to be taken as evidences. Mr. Geary has a fine, rich tenor voice, and is an in ini wuole actor. His Irish songs were capital, an l brought down the house. Miss Geary’s voice is not remarkable for power, but is one of rare melody and freshness, and has been finely cultivated. We were particu larly pleased with tho naturalness of her acting and singing. Tho concerted pieces were sung with great taste and in most ex quisite harmony. But wo have not room or time to particularize. It is sufficient to say that we never attended a concert which seemed to pleaso more or was better calcu lated to give perfect satisfaction, and are glad to loaru that a complimentary benefit has been tended to Miss Geary, to be given on Monday evening next. Let it be a bumper. The following are the names appended to the card tendering the complimentary bene fit: Rev. Father Hamilton, W B Johnston, .T M Board man, IV’ A ltcid, E J Johnston, 8 B Burr, A Patterson, Harry J Neville, Dr . Roosevelt, .J Bupplo, Rev 8 Boykin, Col P B Whittle, If M Logan, Judge Locbranc, Dr Andrews, Capt R Lambert, 1) Dunn, Col. L N Whittle* D Daley, T Douglass, M Edgerly. 1., The benefit was to have taken place last night. Now, wo are pleased to learn of tho success of these talented artists, but wo don’t want them to stay away too long Couldn’t they come back and favor us with another of their recherche entertainments? We fo;l sure it would be a success, as tLcir Concerts must be wherever given. FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR.— S. DAVIDSON, Esq., will bo supported for the office of County Solici tor in the ensuing election Ist Wednesday in May next, by apl 7—td MA3jTY VOTERS. A ' l> ESQ., WILL be supported for COUNTY JUDGE at the election on the first Wednesday in May next, by mh23—td MANY VOTERS. MARRIED, In this city, at the residence of the hride’s fatter, on the evening of the 22d in at., by Rev. MrJ Kramer, EDWARD 0. McCAKTY, Esq, and Miss FANNIE CLAPP, all of this city. * Xetv Ad vert l sent m ts. ON THE CANAL. Wouldst cast dull care away. Throw sorrow to the winds, And glad the hours with converse sweet, ’Mid bright congenial winds ! Your ledger close : your books Lay idly on the shelf; Direct your thoughts for one brief day From dreams of fame or pelf. What shall the pastime be ? A Pio-Nic in the grove. Where Nature’s every voice is tuned To harmony and love. For-ake the haunts of men . For a few hours as least ; Go forth among the birds and flowers, Enjoy a rural feast. Como, gallant Cavaliers. * And bopnie lassies, all, The ••Stonewall Jackson,” prince of boats, Is ready at your call. While gaily o’er tho wave, Our barque glides swiftly along, Wo’U glad the hours with laugh aud jest, With music, dance and song. And when tho day is gone, * And moonlight gilds the wave, The “goodly company” on board, Fair maidens, manhood brave, With Polka. Bchottische, Waltz, May the glad hours employ Each step elastic —full of life Each pulse attend to joy. **A life on Oecnn wave,” We cannot offer you ; But a trusty pleasure boat, A Captain tried aud true. Then bo ! fur the Locks ! come all, Let the ‘‘Stonewall” speed away With a cargo of glad hearts on board, On a happy holiday. MORE NEW GOODS. IN ADDITION TO OIIR BEAUTIFUL AND VARIED STOCK OF LADIES DRESS GOODS LINEN GOODS COTTON GOODS HOSIERY • HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES VEILS PARASOLS CUFFS «*.l COLLARS TABLING TOWELLING HOOP SKIRTS and SKIRTING BONNETS and HATS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, RIBBONS, And nnr endless variety nf NOTIONS ami FANCY GOODS, —we have just received. 8-4 Black IRON BERIiGE 8-4 White IRON EEREGE 8-4 MANTLE BE REG ft MOURNING DRESS GOODS COLORED DRESS GOODS 10-4 and 11-4 LINEN SHEETINGS 6-4 LINEN PILLOW OAStNGS LONG CLOTHS, ranging from 221 to 50c. IRISH LINENS, Assorted GALLOON RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS, FANCY TIES, RIBBONS, BUTTONS, etc., etc., and many other articles, too numerous to mention. Call and examine for yourselves, and thereby afford us an opportunity of proving that rve can and do sell Goods as Cheap or Cheaper than any linuse in the South. Being in receipt of Fresh Goods almost every week, we are enabled to offer great indueeihents to Country Merchants as well as to our retail customers. ® J. D. A. MURPHY * CO. 314 Broad street, Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel. ap2J—tf FURNITURE. / THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE Kon baud, and are receiving, a line Lj assortment of Furniture, V. hich they offer at very low figure?. Also, are prepared to make to order and repair an}’ thing in our line of business at short notice. Cane-Bottom Chairs re-seated at a living price, at LIT Broad, opposite Monument street. ap24—3m WEST & MAY. Window Shades! Window Shades I Window Shades!! OUR SPRING STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL SHADES .lust, to band, comprising a large assort ment of new patterns in line shades, 6, 7,“*8, 9, and It) feet long. Also, a large assortment of LOW-PRICED SHADES, In new designs, with all necessary trim mings. Call soon and examine tho assort ment as they will be sold low. JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO. ap2l-fl 205 Broad street. MEAL! MEAL! Kf\ BARRELS UU FRESH BOLTED MEAL From White Corn. One Dollar and a Half per Bushel. ap 24-10 C. A. WILLIAMS & CO. SARATOGA WATER. f ‘IONGUESS SPRING, Excelsior ROCK SPRING COLUMBIAN SPRING SARATOGA WATER, Always on hand. :ii’H <Y PLUMB <fc LEITNER. ICED SODA WATER/ ' ~yyE HAVE COMMENCED DRAWING SODA WATER, AT OUR COUNTER. n,p2l—tf PLUMB <fc LEITNER. Rubber Hose. 1 000 FJ ' Li ’ 3 &liS cn 3 PI,Y RUBBER HOSE i" and 1 inch HOSE PIPES and COUPLING For sale bv C. A. ROBIiR, ap2o -G Concert Hall Place. Miscellaneous. "notice to physicians. The publication of the SOUTHERN MEDIC A L AND SURGICAL JOURNAL will be resumed on the Ist of July, 1868—Third Series. It will he issued every nltermite month, each number to cuutaiu at least One Hundred and Seventy-Sir pagrs of reading, miittel and will be equal in site to tho lnrgef American and European Journals. The priee will be only FIVE DOLLARS per Annum, in advance. It will be edited by Da. Joseph Joxks. assisted by many of the most distinguished Physicians in the country. i Subscribers will pleaso send in their orders and subscriptions as soon as possi ble, so that the number of copies to be printed may be regulated accordingly. Advertisements inserted on very lib eral terms. E. H. PTTGHE, Printer and Publisher, Augusta, Ga. GVPapers throughout the State will please extend this notice. The Oldest Shoe House in the State. ~ v WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS and SHOE FINDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS For Saie at Wholesale or Retail. No. 258 Broad Struct, two doors above the Globe Hotel. ap2l—2m CONLEY, FORCE J* CO. SSOO REWARD. TT7E PROPOSE TO PAY THE ABOVE VV Reward to any party or parties who can produce a Paint equal to ours for Du rability, Elasticity, and Cheapness. Wo challenge the world regarding the merits of l)r. Wells’ ASPHALTUM PE TROLEUM METALLIC PAINT, and guar antee it as represented. J. P. McKAY will ho found nt the Augusta Hotel, wbere specimens of the Paint and all necessary information will be given. ap2!—tf Iren, Nails, Plows, Horse Shoes, Tobacco, Snuff, Blacking. r A TONS IRON—all sizes, fJU From 1 inch to 10 inches. i) TONS CAST STEEL— rV From 4* to 2} inches £AA KEGS OLD DOMINION NAILS— Jl/v 4d to 12d inclusive. PLOWS, all patterns, with and without Stocks. HORSE SHOES in any quantity. Macahoy and Scotch SNUFF, in Barrel? and Kegs. TOBACCO, all grades, from fine to com mon. Baltimore BLACKING, equal io Mason’s. ONE SUGAR MILL. All of which w« will SELL LOW for Cash, or exchange for Cotton, Corn, or any product of tho farm, at the market price?, or receive those commodities on con signment from persons wishing t*i purchase, thereby giving them facilities to get what is needed to conduct their farming opera tions. NEAL, WHITLOCK ,f* U>. ai 18—ts Augusta’ Ga. V LHAMBRA RESTAURANT ix and DRINKING SALOON, (Formerly the Old Shades,) ON ELLIS STREET, In rear of tho Central Hotel. STILL AT THE TOP OF THE PILE ! Jim Powell still at Tiik Bar. Is newly fitted up aud well furnished with BRANDY, WTNES, CHAMPAGNE, SUGARS, Etc. Some of that OLD RESERVE CRUSOE WHISKEY Still left, to which we invite the attention of all who wish something good to drink. LUNCH EVERY DAY. I. M. LEWIS. apl A— Itu Pi oprietor. Fuse ! Fuse ! Fuse ! 10.000 EEET SAFEIY rrsE FOR BLASTING, To be had nt BONES & HEN PERSON’S. ftp l > Lii i ''7 Broad street. Reduced Friees. T ADIES’ AND MISSES’ IIATS AND BONNETS TIIIMMKD AUD UNTRIMMED, IN AM. THE LATEST SPRING A SUMMER STYLES, For sale at REDUCED PRICES, MRS. e! 11. PUGIIE, NEW RIBBONS! NEW RIBBONS! BONNET RIBBONS, in different styles MEDALLION RIBBONS LACE EDGE RIBBONS, in all colors LUTE STRING and CORD EDGE, in a variety of shade?, etc., etc., etc., Just received at 190 Broad street. MRS. E. JI. PUGIIE. Kew &D»»ds! Latent Styles! VyillTE GOODS DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS LADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS LADIES’ BONNETS MANTILLAS HOOP SKIRTS SUNDOWNS Aid, KINDS OS' BRAIDS, TINSEL CORDS, IIAT and DRESS ORNAMENTS And overj article required by Ladies in their Wearing Apparel. For sale at very i moderate prices, by i MR?. PUGHE, 190 Broad street. Commission Merchants. JUU) HATCH, for 20 year, Cashier of Mechanics’ Hank, Augusts, tin. CR.tS. H. PIIKLI’S, lor 6 year. Agent mml Cashier Southern Express Cos. HATCH and PHELPS, JjANKKIIS, BROKERS, anh GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS NO. 9 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, (Entrance on New Street). TIEFBICKNCES I R. IT. Lowry, E?q., President Bank of Re public, N. Y Jo?iuh Oakes, Esq., V. Pres’t Shoe and Leather Bank, N. Y. J. I>. Vermilye, Esq., at the Merchants’ Bk, N. Y. Nourse A Brooks, 127 Pearl street. N. Y. Brodic & Pet tea, 122 Pearl street, N. Y. D. I>- 8. Brown, Esq., Editor and Proprie tor Rochester Democrat, Rochester,N.Y. John L. Bunce, Esq., President Pheuix Bank, Hartford, Conn. James M. Niles, Esq., President Exchange Bank, Hartford, Conn. J Francis Fellowes & Son, Attorneys at Law, Hartford, Conn. J>. A. Dwight & Cos.. Boston, Mass. Calvin Taft. Esq., Worcester, Mas?. Thomas S. Metcalf, Esq., Augusta, Ga. John Davison. Esq., Augusta, Ga. 11. B. Plant, Esq., President bout hern Ex press Cos., Augusta, Ga. R. I>. Bullock, Ksq.. Superintendent South ern Express Cos., Augusta, Ga. E. Hulbert, Esq., Superintendent Southern Express Cos., Atlanta. Ga. James Shu ter, Esq., S u per in tendon c South ern Express Co*, Memphis, Ten n. A. B. Small, Superintendent Southern Express Cos., New Orleans. And Agents of Express Companies. fel>6—3m W. HKNHY W.UIIt KS. W. D. HARPER. .1. W. WALLACE. W. HENRY WARREN & CO. J7XCLU&IVELY AT WHOLESALE, GROCERIES, BAGGING. ROPE, TWINE, HATS, BLANKETS, NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., 175 aud 177 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga. We purchase and sell COTTON, TOBACCO, I’IIODITCE, Etc., Os! COMMISSION, And forward Goods to any section of the country, North or South. To Owners ami Shippers of Cotton. JNO. if. GILLIATT .t CO., Liverpool, England. OBER, NANSON & CO., New York. OBER, ATWATER &, CO., New Orleans. LEWIS, NANSON & CO., St. Louis. W. IIENRY WARREN & CO., Augusta, Ga. ; vll-Ga il advances made on shipments of COTTON to New York and Liverpool. W. HENRY WARREN & CO., 175 and 177 Broad Street, mb2B—tf Augusta. «<. Mosher, Thomas & Schaub, %) j j BROAD STREET— Under Masonic Hall, AUGUSTA, GA., Direct Importers and Dealers in EXGLI S H A N D FREN CII China! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH ami AMERICAN Glass Ware ! AND KEROSENE LAMES, A XI) AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE. us, and wo will convince you tha- you can save the Freight from New York to this Point. Josi\h Mosher. J. Jefferson Thomas, mh.*l—fim George 8c ha lb. rp H E EcLi Ps E FAST FREIGHT LIKE. SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, PUOPfiIETOItS. Established for the purpose of ‘jiving dispatch TO HE A VY FREIGHT , AT REDUCED RATES! Is now prepared to receive and forward be tween Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta, Macon, Albany, Eu faulty Columbus, AI utgomery, Selma. Mobile, and Way Stations. Ship from Xcw 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 tho office of the HARXDKN EXPRESS, jal)—Cm 65 Broadway, N. Y. Ice Cream and Sherhert! P ANDIES G AT Wholesale and retail, AT THE FRE NC H ,V T ORE, 200 Broad Street. FRENCH STORE, jalfl—ly 20(1 Broad street. For Sale. A PLANTATION, WITH ALL OJL the appliances for making a crop, for salo low ; or will be oxchauged tor mer chandize, etc. For particulars apply at the Da’.kv I’kess olden. nA2'J—l2t- lm Miscellaneous. To the Members cf the Southern Mutual Insurance Company. AT a MEETING OF SUNDRY MEM bers of the Southern Mutual Insurance Company, it was resolved that it would he lor the best interests of the Company that its principal office he removed fr'jiu Athens, (la., to Augusta. Ga., for the reason that the largest proportion of the business was done iu this city. A Committee of Manage ment was then elected, who were authorized to solicit proxies from our fellow members to vote the said Company be removed to Augusta at the next annual meeting. Those members, therefore, who desire to co-ope rate with us will please give their proxies to the undersigned Committee, or leave the same with Mr. A. G. BALL, .Secretary Cominitte, at his office, No. 221 Broad street. 8. D. LINTON, Chairman Committee. J. A. Ansley John I). Butt John W. Walker L. M. Churchill 8. D. Heard Benjamin Conley Geo. T. Jackson John Craig D. B. Plumb Henry Myers W. A. Ramsey C. V. Walker E. 11. May. A. G. HALL. Bec’y Com., JNO. T. MILLER, Ass’t Sec’y. ap2o—tf THE HOME CIRCLE. The undersigned proposes the publication of a FAMILY JOURNAL with the above title, to be commenced as soon as the necessary arrangements can be perfected. It will be issued WEEKLY,’ at TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, in advance; and will contain a variety of interesting and instructive reading matter, suitable to the home circle, the field and the fireside. It will be the aim of the publisher to make it a welcome visitor to every Southern family, and an acceptable substitute for tiiose journals which are so inimical to our section of the Uniou, and seem to take so much pains to insult our people. He hopes thus to build up a patronage in the South, and shall spare neither efforts nor expeuse to make it every way worthy of that patron age. Anew press has been ordered, and the paper will be neatly and handsomely Printed on large, clear Type; making it, altogether, one of the most readable journ als in tho country. • ~ E. 11. PUGIIE. Publisher of the Daily Pres?. Augusta, Ga. Papers friendly to this enterprise will please publish. HOW AF.E YOU HOW ? T WISH TO FELL TilE FOLLOWING i. articles at once : CIDER. 20 bbls. Choice New Jersey CIDER. ARE. 20 casks Burton on Trent, ALE, in quarts. 30 casks Burton on Trent ALE, in pints. CRACKERS. 17a boxes and barrels of Choice and Fancy CB ACKEUB, of every variety, received this date. FLOUR. 100 bbls. Northern and Western FLOUR. BACON. 20 libds. SIDES and SHOULDERS. LARD. .30 kegs Choice Family LARD. MACKEREL. 100 bbls. Large No. 3—very fine. corn & HAY. A regular supply arriving as usual. AND i Every thing else in my line usually found in first class Grocery Stores, for sale on reasonable terms, by an 19—ts " A. STEVENS. wrsTleckle, TTAVING JUST RETURNED FROM 1.-L New York, is now opening a very se lect stock of New and Fashionable Goods, to which she invites the attention of her old customers and the public generally. Her stock consists in part of the latest style BONNETS, trmined and untrimmed, PARABOLS and UMBRELLAS of the very latest style, and numerous other articles too tedious to mention : all of which she will sell cheaper than they can be bought in this city. Call soon, at the corner of Ellis and Monument streets, near the City llall. aplS—o* TO INVALIDS. Have you disease oe the KIDNEYS? TAKE RTSLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCIIU. Suffering from pain in the Bacfc and Loins? TAKE RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCIIU. Have you disease of the Bladder ? TAKE RISLEY’S EXTRACT OE BUCIIU. Suffering from Dropsy or Gravel? TAKE RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCIIU. Have you disease of the Uretha ? TAKE lIISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU. Sufiering from Debility or Irregularities? TAKE RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU. SOLD BY THE DRUGGISTS, apl 7—lm Attention ! Attention ! Attention ! 'THE HIGHEST PRICE 1 PAID FOIi RAGS, OLD IRON COPPER, BRASS LEAD, Etc., AT 35S BROAD STREET, up 1 3-1 m : - corner Kollock. Rhodes’ Superphosphate of Lime. A LARGE and fresh supply •fV JUST RECEIVED. Phis valuable FERTILIZER may he used on Corn Crops a.t first and second plowing with the same beneficial results as at pianfc ing. J. A. ANSLEY A CO., No. 800 Broad Street, apß—2ot Agents for Manufacturers. Parasols, Fans and Suu s Eludes. TEST RECEIVED J at MRS. FUGUE’S 190 BROAD STREET, A FINE LOT OF PARASOLS, FANS and SUNSHADES or TUB LATEST STILES. I Iloojlllfj. LOOK TO YOUR HOOPg. ■ TTAVING SECURED THE ?tab| I’-Dyii oi J PATENT MICA ROOFIK C J We are now prepared to supply , a quantity, or to apply it to !!.„ <, *■ The MICA ROOFING i, inge of every description, and plied to Steep or Flat Roofs, w JJ Shingle Roofs, without rnnovir- ilTfl gits. We recommend its use c,J Foundries, Store llonsts, CottoiH Railroad Depots and upon ,1; where steam is used, at. 1 a Fir- ii!» quired. I petr It costs about one-half U. e Tin. I It is cheap, durable, and ij tujkfl quickly applied. The up; r Roofing is protected tr in cl.e a0,,„ W weather, by its eorerii g of drr.iud which is pressed into the water frof J position, making a hard «arfa/ e ,/9 beautiful in appearance, and a tion against fire. V We shall also keep constant!, n M supply of ■ INDIA-RUBBER KOOFI.NtJ n J which is the best coating that c-a H for Tin Roofing. Leaky Ti, readily repaired, so as to l»,t Bat W at » tril'.iug cost, whim woeH cases save the expense of a r, . * Full directions lor applying, yj sent on application. ■ COUNTY RIGHTS FOG SAM SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS!® Corner Jackson nun apl!)—3m ■ Scofield, Killians TTcjfl CORNER JACKSON * I and ELLIS STKEHj® ' MANUFACTURERS & : :JJ I TIX WARE, of e' Ty description H roofing materials I Always on hun«i. M Are now prepared to cover buildinnfl will) Metal or Mica. Oiil Tin paired and painted with INDIA CEMENT PAINT, and and durable. H Our Mr. Scofield having ne.'S for many years. \v_* knoiv fteoiH satisfaction i«* our patrons. H Orders for TIN WARE promptlrdH ed t»- Ecornro; eoofmß 'J’JiE CITIZENS OF AUGOH ■ A SI) uafl ARE INFORMED THAT WLIIII PRIMSIfI FAINT TIN, f IIEI.T IR.jX OE I x y kim) on^H WITH Dr. WELT.?’ H ASPHALTUM FETKOIB METALLIC PAINT. 9 Old Tin Ruofs Ropnircd. Me we have the BE>T RAIXI ih: applied to any kind nf- i d-. F- r durability, brilliancy ve cliiiT riL' 1 nrSi. H 8 We Atbiiua. the fi,Hewing wcli krewn iit r.t. Efi.'.Ms,;.- .p Rack?. Mrsu IT: \rr. N:: Fir.-: Mm;....a! I ti:':. n. V ' p’J- Cal! the Augusta Hotel amine fur yourselves. SB McCarthy lb an! <—ft MATTIHGS! MATCTH JlAiOit ■ WINDOW SHjH CORNICES, Etc. ■ 4- t. a t and ! SV . V-'"^9 Matting STAPLES fl| CA It PL FS ~f kinds ntacu:. FLOI'R fill, Ci.f/Ti:- in .td widths maimftictttr.d WIXDhW Sll \| h> in all lengths wanted CORNICES H BAND? an! ’.Ye have just re eiv. a l.uui: at .'lf ADV \ Nl ■..rteut; St r.e.y- J. Vi. BAILIE & 205 Hr p-S- .MATTING? and U’o LAID : t ARRET? MADE -Hf ItUXG, Short Xotiee. apl4—lm .L G.RAiUO^M Educational, ngj THE UNDERSIGN ED J t. ,- .v more PUPII.S to of Twelve. Instructions given in the lish Brandies and in the at f enlirn paid t«» the Mat!'f ia3tsr the lower as well ns the hi r 'b cr no effort being spared to around oughly in ti e principles <>f To o Sc**ion* Jki.'itf —:iion-ini,’ The advantages of the s.vstein especially for yonne men " been interrupted by the war, commended to notice. .t^^H For terms and further quire at North-East corner es Jackson streets. , api 9 —2w ;5 i. Fr.rniUare and Pi?-no ® i j^9i JJAVIXti A NEW AND Spicing* I am prepared to bawl PI AX 08. and any thing | .seratelling or bruiting, 15 Orders left at my Grocery V| Washington Street, between Ellis will be promptly at ten reasonable rates. . - p Particular care given tyi and Pianos. , . w M . hale aP I i— Cm Dealer