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Brits ADVERTISES MORE
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iclwrUscmriils.
H. B. Willi*.
Mustin.
Pipes--Augustus Buhner.
Printer.
— I Lit. Russell A Benjamin
Sgil^R—Platt Bros.
Hfe^fcker— Miss Kate llaycs.
Council—To-Night.
? B)CAL matters.
of ax Old Citizen. —It is
fi ( .4 that wo announce the death of
ami valued citizen, Mr. Charles
818 The name is as familiar in our
as a household word, and the
which have characterized his
it familiar for years to come
disposition, generous t«» a fault*
in his charity, he has. we hope,
the rich reward of the just.
took place from the Catholic
5 o’clock yesterday afternoon.
by a large concourse of
Cemetery the ceremonies were
a brief address and prayer by
Hard.
those present was a large number
people, several of whom formerly
to Mr. DeLaigle.
and Buimslarikh nre got
rather rare occurrences of late,
increase of the Police force. An
made to enter the store of Mr.
on Monday night last, but it
There are some parties
to be careless about their
leaving doors open, keys in them,
should be more vigilant. The
are doing all in their power
the nest of thieves and burglars
so long infested this place. aud
should, by extra care and
watchfulness, aid them in this
task.
lt is always a pleasure
the faithful discharge of duty
of public officers, and we are
§■ to make honorable mention of the
energetic Superintendent of
Drains, Mr. Jno. Morrison. His
arduous and unpleasant one; but
ahead with an energy and
Bdco that is gaining for him not
of his superior officers,
Hhe entire community. New and
Bal crossings are being laid in every
adding much to the comfort and
of pedestrians, particularly in
Hither, and muddy streets.
—Do not forget that
Hon for County Judge and County
place to-day. The polls for
be held, as usual, at the City
Piquet, Es(|., having with-
H name from the canvass, the con-
Judgeship will he between
[HMilo 01 in and Wm. It. Me Laws,
: H for Solicitor, between John P.
lß>q.. and John S. Davidson, Ksq.
A DVERTISEM EXTS. — A ttOll •
ißled to the following adverti«e-
morning's Press :
gHte Hayes, Dress Maker. Kxperi
iHr line, we commend her to the
Af our lady readers.
wants a “sit.” ‘‘lndustrious
(printers always are !) he should
Bee.
of Amlonfram Council will
of interest to them.
wanting some nice fat beef,
Willis’ aud get some.
imports cigars, etc., at 320
See his card.
has something “very strange”
He what it is.
Bros., have a largo and
of furniture. Dive them a
tk Benjamin will sell to day
iHlent crockery ware, groceries,
— With pleasure we
IgHturn t 0 our c °l urans °f our a l-
friend, “Xovissimus.” Thauk
has come once again to those
closed in sickness, and
he has the power to weild his
> bid him welcome to these
hope to hear from him as often
time permit.
» i IB Court.—This Court was in
;o morning to inquire into a
of Bfccy. • Mrs. Price was the
te-'l and after a patient bearing
the Court she was ordered to
v Be Lunatic Asylum at Millcdge-
per Central Hail Road.
A Hth W & Cos, Maj Cranston, G T
C Meyer & Cos, W CH, M
? [II] S, J E Marley,
IL ? I Kahn, B P TANARUS, J D A
&' Cos, B B ft-Co, Wyman &, M,
jj! F E Timmons.
—No arrivals yostorday.
Hard Times departed. No
River 6 feet 2 inches.
fcbihiulriCATKD.]
Advice to {the Freedmen.
Vyur duty is to obey the laws, bo
they what they may. To be industrious,
honest, economical and respectful. You
are free, it is true, but from your poverty
(which is no disgrace) you are depend
ant. If dependant, upon whom? Why,
upon your neighbors, who are in better
circumstances than yourself—he they
i cMJc or black.
You have now the privilege of ob
taining an education —avail yourself of
j this great privilege : respect and honor
those who tench you, so long as they
adhere to their legitimate duties as
teachers. Hut if you find them or any
otiier person attempting to instill in
your brain uncial equality, which was
never recognized by any nation, race,
or color of people on earth, you say
to these people, you learn me to read,
mile ami calculate, and then if 1 con
duct myself properly my social position
will he changed.
Freedmen:—During the war you
acted nobly, your conduct as a people
was commendable, and is so appreciated
by every honest heart. That war end
ed, and slavery terminated with it. This
change was great as it was unexpected.
You, are free—free to do what is right
and just; you are not free to do as you
please regardless of law.
When iu slavery, the orders of your
masters was your law. You are now
free, and you are governed by the laws
of the country in which you live.
Therefore to do right you must be a law
abiding people. If you violate law you
will certainly be punished. If yon are a
law abiding subject, sober, honest, and
industrious, you will he respected. That
respect is obtained only by your own
good conduct, not by your assuming
that you are as good as any body simply
because you are free. Those who teach
you the latter, are teachers of false doc
trine, aud you should avoid them, how
ever much they may claim to be your
friends.
My advice to you is to cultivate the
friendship of those with whom you ex
poet to live, for it is from that" kind of
friends you may expect aid in time of
need. You should avoid, in any and
every way, any thing calculated to cre
ate a strife between yourselves and the
whites.
If the whites occasionally vary from
the rule of propriety, it is no reason you
should—you have every tiling at stake.
You are poor, you have your fortune to
make, you cannot make it out of your
own color, for they are ail poor ; there
fore it is your policy to be at all times
respectful. It will not cost you nothing,
but its influence will be great in your
favor. “Ho whohumbleth himself shall
be exalted. - ’ Observe this strictly and
you will certainly profit by so doing.
Jacob R. Davis,
Agent Freedmen’s Bureau,
Richmond County.
Augusta Market.
Augusta. Ga., May 1, 18fi6.
COTTON.—Market very dull. Not much
offering, holders not anxious to sell. We
quote sales upon a basis for Middling to
strict Middling at 24 to 25c.
GOLD—buying. 126 ; selling, 128.
SlLVEß—buying, 120; selling, 125.
Market very dull.
FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR.—
JOHN S. DAVIDSON, Esq., will
be supported for the office of County Solici
tor in the ensuing election Ist Wednesday
in May next, by
_apl7—td MANY VOTERS.
A. D PICQUKT, ESQ., WILL
be supported for COUNTY JUDGE
at the election on the iirst Wednesday in
Mov next, by
tuli2:l—td MANY VOTERS.
Fu mita re Dealers.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
gpgggg W,IOLI * ALK
RETAIL.
DEGRAAF & TAYLOR,
87 anti 89 Bowery, and 65 Chrislie Sts
New York, have the best assorted stock of
l’arlor, Dining Room and Bed-Room
Furniture,
SPRING BEDS and BEDDING
IN TIIE CITY.
CANOPY aud HIGH TOST
BEDSTEADS,
Expressly for Southern trade.
STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED
A T
WHOLESALE PRICES.
KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK
AND TURNED POST
BEDSTEADS, in cases.
AbL WORK GUARANTEED
AS REPRESENTED.
Our Facilities for manufacturing defy
competition. myl—ly
FURNITURE.
/ —THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE
ST on h an( l> are receiving, a fine
assortment of
Furniture,
Which they offer at very low figures.
Also, are prepared to make to order and
repair any thing in our line of business at
short notice.
Cane-Bottom Chairs ro-scatcd at a living
price, at 137 Broad, opposite Monument
street.
ap24—3m WEST & MAY.
Boots, Sheies, Etc.
The Oldest Shoe Be we in the State.
A LARGE and WELL
SELECTED STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER,
LASTS, SHOE PEGS and
SHOE FINDINGS
Ok ALL DESCRIPTIONS
For Sale at Wholesale or Retail. No. 25S
Broad Street, two doors above the Globe
llotef. f
ap2l—2m CONLEY, FORCE J- CO.
OLD CITIZENS!
187 BROAD STREET.
PRICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES,
AND
3300 ts & Slioes
TO FIT.
WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
The undersigned, well known in ‘ this com
munity, are determinod not to be undersold
by any fair dealers in the trade, —branch
houses or what not.
We Buy Jor Cash and Sell For Cash.
Our acquaintances will tell their friends
where the number is.
BONES & HENDERSON,
187 Broad Street,
ay>l4—lm Augusta, Ga.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
fpiL. M. Cohen,
pro AO STREET,
Has.just received a large SPRING STOCK
of the Latest styles of Ladies’, Misses’,
Gents’, and Boys’ SHOES consisting in
part of—
Ladies’ GAITERS
Misses’ SLIPPERS
Ladies’ Kid SHOES
Ladies’ Morocco SHOES
Gents’ Pump Sole BOOTS
Gents’ OXFORD TIES
Gents’OXFORD TIES, patent lenthor
Boys’ Red Top BOOTS
Children’s Copper Tipped
BOOTS and SHOES
All styles of BOOTS and SHOES, for
Boys aud Girls : the latest styles Gents’
HATS ; a large lot of TRUNKS and VAL
ISES.
Also a fine assortment of STRAW HATS,
at New York Prices.
Don’t forget the place—
182J BROAD STREET,
op4-3m Opposite Augusta Hotel.
Down With High Prices!
§F| BOOTS AND SHOES,
BROGANS
AXT) TRFNKS
At Wholesale and Retail.
Wo would respectfully inform the people
of Augusta and surrounding country, that
we have opened a branch of our New York
city Store at 314 Broad street, where we are
now prepared to slimy all in want of
BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS and TRUNKS,
The best selected and finest stock of Goods
in this section of the country.
To City and Country Merchants, we
say we can sell you Goods in our lire
as low as you can buy them North : for
our Goods are direct from the Manufactu
rers, as one of the firm is in the wholesale
business in New York City, and our motto
is “quick sules and small profits,” and to do
a big business. One trial is sufficient to
prove the truth of the above statement.
Don't forget the place.
W. & C. 11. CLARENDON,
314 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.,
Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel.
up I-ts
HATS! HATS! HATS !
HATS, the very latest
PANAMA HATS, very fine
LEGHORN HATS
JEDDO HATS
STRAW HATS
ALL KINDS OF HATS,
For Men, Boys and Children, at Wholesale
and Retail.
Having just received a splendid assort
ment of the above Goods, by the National
Express, direct from the factory, I respect
fully ask Wholesale and Retail Buyers to
examine my Stock before purchasing else
where, believing that I can offer them extra
inducements, both as to Goods and Prices.
GEORGE A. JONES,
233 Broad Street,
Old stand of Churchill & Johnston.
ap26—Ct
Notice.
Thankful for the patronage
conferred on the St. CHARLES, I
will ever be ready to wait upon my guests ;
and having employed one of the best bar
keepers, I hope to give entire satisfaction to
the public. Any number of day boarders
will be accommodated with day boarding at
$lO per week. And a few with good rooms
well furnished, at the low price of sls per
week.
Dav Board $2.50 per day.
apl2-tf SAM'L P. BRADFORD.
C. H. WARNEit,
PLUMBER,
GAS and STEAM FITTER,
In roar of 255 Broad street,
Augusta, Geo.
Jgp-Pumps, Gas, Steam and Water Pipes,
Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes, promptly
furnished or repaired. ja2o—tf
BRICKS
JPOR SALE.
Apply to
R. J. BOWE, Exoeutor,
Ellis Street, in rear Xhos. R. Rhodes.
ja26—fito
/~IAMCOBS, MUSLINS, AND
\J DRESS GOODS of all kinds, at
MRS. PUG HE’S, 150 Bread Street.
Gift Kmfioriam.
great distribution
By the
EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION,
fktahi ishkd in 184<L
tBO BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Rosewood Pianos. Jfclodeons , * pi ue Oil
Painting*, Png railings. Silver Ware, tine
(told and Silver Watches, Diamond Pins,
Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets, Coral,
Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Dava, ami Cameo
Radies' Seta. Cold Pens, with Cold and
Silver Extension Holders. Sleeve Buttons,
Set* Stud*, Vest and Ned | Chains, Cold .
Rings, etc,
valued at
$1,000,000.
DISTBIBb’TIOR ib made in the following
manner:
CERTIFICATES naming onrh article and
its value, are placed in SEA LED EjS VELOPES
which are well mixed. One of these on
vch pea containing the certificate or order for
some article, w.ll be delivered at our office, or
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 ONE DOLLAR and receive the
artich‘ named, or can choose any other one
article 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 COSTS DOLLAR
which they need n A pay until it isknown 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 gilt association in the
country. We are. therefore, enabled to send
finer goods,and give .letter clmnccs to obtain
the more valuable prizes, than any other
establishment of the kind. The business con
tinues to be conducted in a fair ami honorable
manner, and a large and greatly increasing
trade is proof that our natrons appreciate this
method of obtaining rich and elegant goods.
During the past year this Association has
sent a very large number of valuable prizes to
all parts of the country. Those who patronize
us will receive the full 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 mav 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 the 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,
1 enn.,Oil Painting, value $100; James liar
graves, 821 Broadway, New York. Oil Painting,
value .t>KK); E. F. Jones, Barrett, Marshall Cos.,
Kansas, Melodoon, value $200; Patrick J.
byrnos, Waterbury, Ct., Gold Watch, value
$125 ; J. F. Shaw, 224 East 24th street, New
l ork, Piano, value $450; Mrs. Chas. J. Nevis,
Elmira, N. Y., Piano, value $300; Miss Lucy
Janeway, Elmira, N. Y.,Cluster Diamond King,
value $200; Mrs. K. Pennoyer, City Hotel.
Nashville, Tenn , Melodeon, value 125 00; Oscar
M. Allen. Cos. B, 142d Regt. Ind. Vols., Nash
ville, Tenn , Watch, value 85.00; Howland S.
Patterson. Cos. D. 10th lowa Vet. Volunteers.
Oil Painting, value 100.00: Mrs. Abbey J Par
sons. Springfield, Mass..Melodeon, value 150.00;
James L. Dexter, City Surveyor, Sy •acuse, N.
Y, Gold Watch, value 150.00; Mrs. James Ely,
177 Wooster street, corner Blecker. N. Y.. Oil
Painting, value 100.0''; Mrs. J. C. Coles, Grand
Rapids, Michigan, Silver Castor, value 40.00;
Dr. J. R. Sinclair, No. 4 Main street, Utica, N.
Y.. Framed engraving, value 25.00; Hon.
Luther Detmold, Washington, D. C., Oil Paint
ing, value 100.00.
Letters from various parties throughout the
countrv. acknowledging the receipt of verv
valuable gifts, may be seen on file at our office.
TO BE SOLD FOR
ONE DOLLAR EACH,
Without regard to value, and not to be
paid for until you know what you will re
ceive.
EACH.
50 Elegant Rosewood Pi
anos, worth fr0m...5250 OOtooOO 00
50 Melodeons, rosewood
cases 125 OOUsjo 00
100 Fine Oil Paintings 25 OOtolUO 00
100 Gold Hunting Case
Watches 75 OOtoloO 00
150 Diamond Rings 50 00to200 00
250 Ladies’ Gold W&icaes. 60 OOto 85 00
450 Silver Watches 25 OOto 50 GO
200 Fine Steel Engravings
framed 12 OOto 25 00
100 Music Boxes 12 OOto 45 00
100 Silver Revolving Pa
tent Castors 15 OOto 40 00
100 Silver Fruit and Cake
Baskets 15 OOto 35 00
500 Sets Silver Tea aud
Table Spoons 15 OOto 30 00
2,500 Vest and Neck Chains 5 Onto 25 00
2,500 Ladies' Silver Porte
Monnies 8 OOto 15 00
3,000 Silver Butter Knives.. 3 OOto 700
2,000 Paris Ear Rings (new
styles) 1 50to 600
3,000 Gold Pencils and Tooth
Hicks 3 OOto 800
3,000 Onyx and Amethyst
Brooches 4 OOto 10 00
2,000 Lava and Florentine
Brooches 4 OOto 650
1,000 Masonic Pins 4 OOto 600
2,00 ft Fine Gold Watch Keys 5 50to 500
5,000 Children’s Armlets 2 50to 6 00
2,500 Sets of Bosom Studs... 1 50to 850
2,500 Enameled Sleeve But
tons 2 50to 10 00
10,000 Plain Gold and Chased
Rings 1 OOto 500
5,00 ft Stone Set and Seal
Rings 2 50to 10 00
5,000 Lockets, all sizes 2 OOto 700
10,000 Sets of Ladies’ Jewelry 8 OOto 20 00
4,000 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 01)
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
f tCp" A chance to obtain any of the above ar
ticles for ONE DOLLAR by purchasing a
sealed envelopes for 25 cents.
Five scaled envelopes will bo sent 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 for 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 &. CO.,
Box 5706 Post-office, New York.
felO—3m»
ICED SODA WATER.
'yyE HAVE COMMENCED DRAWING
SODA WATER,
AT OUR COUNTER.
ap2l—tf FLUMB & LEII'NEK.
Hoofing.
HOOFING! ROOFING!
'priE CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA
AND VICINITY
ARE INFORMED THAT WE ARE
PREPARED to
PAINT TIN, SHEET IRON OR
ANY KIND OF ROOFS
WITH Da. WELLS’ (of Ohio)
ASI’HALTUM PETROLEUM
METALLIC PAINT.
Old Tin Roofp Repaired. We claim that
we havo the BEST PAINT that was ever
applied to any kind of roofs.
For durability, cheapness, elasticity and
brilliancy we challenge the world.
Wo are citizens of Atlanta, and refer to
the following well known citizens : G. H.
Hum., Edelhxn (f- Banks, 0. If. Joxes,
Rush Pkatt, National Hotel, Gen. Austell,
First National Bank, and Mayor Williams.
Call at the Augusta Hotel and ex
amine for yourselves.
McCarthy & co.
aplß—l2t
LOOK TO YOUR ROOFS.
Having secured the state
RIGHT OF THE
patent mica roofing,
We are now prepared to supply it in any
quantity, or to apply it to Roofs.
Ihe MICA ROOFING is adapted to build
ings of every description, and can be ap
plied to Steep or Flat Roofs, or over old
Shingle Roofs, without removing the shin
gles. We recommend its use on Factories,
Foundries, Store Houses, Cotton Sheds,
Railroad Depots and upon all buildings
where steam is used, and a Fire Proof re
quired.
It costs about one-half the price of
Tin.
It is cheap, durable, and is easily and
quickly applied. The upper surface of the
Roofing is protected from the action of the
weither, by its covering of Ground Mica,
which is pressed into the water proof com
position, making a hard surface of stone,
beautiful in appearance, and a sure protec
tion against fire.
We shall also keep constantly on hand a
supply of
INDIA-RUBBER ROOFING PAINT,
which is the best coating that can be used
for Tin Roofing. Leaky Tin Roofs can be
readily repaired, so as to last many years,
at a trifling cost, which would in many
cases save the expense of anew Roof.
Full directions tor applying, and prices,
sent on application.
COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS & CO.,
Corner Jackson and Ellis Streets.
ap!9—3 in
Scofield, Williams & Cos.,
CORNER JACKSON
and ELLIS STREETS
MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS
IN
TIN WARE, of every description.
ROOFING MATERIALS
Always on hand.
Arc now prepared to cover buildings,either
with Meral or Mica. Old Tin Roofs re
paired and painted with INDIA RUBBER
CEMENT PAINT, aud warranted tight
and durable.
Our Mr. Scofield having been in the busi
ness for many years, wo know we can give
satisfaction to our patrons.
Orders for TIN WARE promptly attend
ed to. anlft—lm
Iron, Nails, Plows, Horse Slioes,
Tobacco, Snuff, Blacking.
£ A TONS IRON—all sizes,
fJU From 1 inch to Ift inches.
Q TON?!* CAST STEEL—
& From to 21 inches
KEGS OLD DOMINION NAILS—
t/UU 4d to 12d inclusive.
PLOWS, all patterns, with and without
Stocks.
lIORSE SHOES in any quantity.
Maeaboy and Scotch SNUFF, in Barrels
and Kegs.
TOBACCO, all grades, from fine to com
mon.
Baltimore BLACKING, equal to Mason’s.
ONE SUGAR MILL.
All of which we will SELL LOW
for Cash, or exeknuge for Cotton, Corn, or
any product of the farm, at the market
prices, or receive those commodities on con
signment from persons wishing to purchase,
thereby giving them facilities to get what
is needed to conduct their farming opera
tions. NEAL, WHITLOCK and: CO.
aplß—tf Augusta, Ga.
NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.
rpiiE PUBLICATION OF THE
1 SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL JOURNAL will be resumed
on the Ist of July, IS66—Third Series. It
will be issued every alternate month, each
number to contain at least One Hundred
and Seventy-Six pages of reading matter,
and will be equal in size to the largest
American and European Journals.
The price will be only FIVE DOLLARS
per Annum, in advance.
It will be edited by Dr. Joseph Jonf.s,
assisted by many of the most distinguished
Physicians in the country.
Subscribers will please send in their
orders and subscriptions as soon as possi
ble, so that the number of copies to be
printed may bo regulated accordingly.
Advertisements inserted on very lib
eral terms.
E. H. PUGHE,
Printer and Publisher,
Ga.
***Papers throughout the State will please
extend this notice.
Fuse ! Fuse ! Fuse !
10 000 FEET SAFETY FUSE >
} FOR BLASTING,
To bo hafl at
BONES & HENDERSON’S,
aplo—lm 187 Broad street.
CHARLES D. CA iUt & CO.,
00 4 BROAD STREET,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE
BROKERS,
Will buy and sell on Commission STOCKS,
BONDS, GOLD, SILVER and BANK
NOTES.
Also, REAL ESTATE. mh27—3m
Communion Merchant*.
JIIU) HATCH, for 20 year, Cubin' of Mecbudct’
Bank. Augu.u, 11..
CJIAB. H. PHELPS, for 6 year! Agent and Cubier
Southern Expreaa Cos.
HATCH and PIIELPS,
JANKERS, BROKERS,
AS I)
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS
NO. 9 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
(Entrance on New Street).
nKPERKNCFS;
R. 11. Lowry. Esq., President Bank of Re
public, N. Y
Joaiah Oakes, Esq., V. Pres’t Shoe and
Leather Bank, N. Y.
J. D. Yermilye, Esq., at the Merchants' Bk,
N. Y.
Nourse A Brooks. 127 Pearl street, N. Y.
Brodie A Pettes, 122 Pearl street, N. Y.
D. D. S. Brown, Esq., Editor and Proprie
tor Rochester Democrat, Rochester,N.Y.
John L. Bunce, Esq., President Phenix
Bank, Hartford, Conn.
James M. Niles, Esq., President Exchange
Bank, Hartford, Conn.
Francis Fellowes A Son, Attorneys at Law,
Hartford, Conn.
D. A. Dwight <t Cos., Boston, Mass.
Calvin Taft, Esq., Worcester, Mass.
Thomas S. Metcalf, Esq., August*, Ga.
John Davison, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
11. B. Plant, Esq., President Southern Ex
press Cos., Augusta, Ga.
R. B. Bullock, Esq., Superintendent South
ern Express Cos., Augusta, Ga.
E. Hulbert, Esq., Superintendent Southern
Express Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
James Shuter, Esq., Superintendent South
ern Express Co*, Memphis, Tenn.
A. B. Small, Esq., Superintendent Southern
Express Cos., New Orleans.
And Agents of Express Companies.
feb6—3m
W. HENRY WARREN. W. B. HARPER.
J. W. WALLACE.
W. HENRY WARREN & CO.
AT WHOLESALE,
GROCERIES,
BAGGING,
ROPE,
TWINE,
HATS,
BLANKETS,
NOTIONS,
Etc., Etc.,
175 and 177 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.
Wo purchase and sell
COTTON, TOBACCO, PRODUCE, Etc.,
OS COMMISSION,
And forward Goods 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.,
New Orleans.
LEWIS, NANSON A CO.,
St. Louis.
W. IIENRY WARREN A CO.,
Augusta, Ga.
'h advances made on shipments of
COTTON to Now York and Liverpool.
W. HENRY WARREN A CO.,
175 and 177 Broad Street,
mh2B—tf Augusta. Ga.
Hotels, Restaurants, Etc.
Alhambra restaurant"
XX and DRINKING SALOON,
(Formerly the Old Shades,)
ON ELLIS STREET,
In rear of the Central Hotel.
STILL AT THE TOP OF TIIE PILE !
Jim Powell still at the Bah.
Is newly fitted up and well furnished
with
BRANDY, WINES,
CHAMPAGNE,.SEGARS, Etc.
Some of that
OLD RESERVE CRUSOE WHISKEY
Still left, to which wo invite the attention of
all who wish something good to drink.
LUNCH EVERY DAY’.
I. M. LEWIS,
spiff—Tin Proprietor.
Waverly House,
256 IN T,iK BEND 0F KINQ ‘ ST ->
Charleston, S. C.
This well-known House having been com
fortably fitted up and furnished, is now
open for the reception of guest.#.
MRS. A. J. KENNEDY,
MRS. L. A. RUFF,
apt 3-1 m Proprietresses.
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
abovo
WELL KNOWN HOTEL,
and have had it thoroughly renovated and
painted throughout.
CLEANLINESS IN EVERYTHING
Is our motto. Our tables are abundantly
supplied with everything the market and
country affords.
No pains will bo spared to mako the
Augusta Hotel a pleasant homo* for the
traveller. JONES k RICE,
fel B—ly Proprietors.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAH, 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,
mhlfi—6 m
BOARDERS WANTED.
Fifty boarders
CAN BE ACCOMMODATED,
With or without Lodging, at the
BLENNERIIASSETT RESTAURANT
Corner Campbell and Walker streets,
OPPOSITE GEORGIA R. R. DEPOT.
The terms are the most favorable Os any
House in the city, when the character of.
the fare is considered.
ISAIAH DAY r IS, Proprietor.
TIIE 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.