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■iL PUGHE, Publisher & Proprietor.
Kr 77/fc' DAILY PlisSS IS Dl*
Ha ted Gratmitouely every morning, except
throughout the entire City, thereby
the LARGEST CIRCULATION
■ AiivertiNrim<n(!t luscrted
■ Liberal Term*.
OFFICE—Coiner of Broad anil
Street*, of futile Poet-Office, Up-
Boots & Shoes.
Ke Oldest Shoe House in the State.
M. WE HAVE OX HAND
A LARGE aud WELL
stock of
l;.. BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER,
AsTS, SHOE PEGS and
SHOE FINDINGS
B ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Sale at Wholesale or Retail. No. 25S
Street, two doors above the Globe
2m CONLEY, FORCE <t Co._
J " OLD CITIZENS !
HfV IS7 BROAD STREET.
BttCES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
AND
■Boots & Shoes
■ ' TO FIT.
ANTED AS REPRESENTED.
Hlfebe undersigned, well known in this com-
are determined not to be undersold
any fair dealers in the trade, —branch
or what not.
Buy Jor Cash and Sell Fur Cash.
■ Our acquaintances will tell their friends
the number is.
■ BONES & HENDERSON,
“ IS? Broad Street,
■■apld—lm Augusta, Ga.
■Shoes : shoes: shoes:
BWM ]NI. Colieii,
BROAl) STREET,
received a large SP lllN G S TOt. iv
■ the Latest atvlea of Ladies’. Misses .
Hti’, and Boys’ SHOES consisting in
of—
GAITERS
Misses’ SLIPPERS
Ladies’ Kid SHOES
Ladies’ Morocco SHOES
Gents’ Pump Solo BOOTS
■Bents’ OXFORD TIES
I Gents’ OXFORD TIES, patent leather
Boys’ Red Top BOOTS
Copper Tipped
BOOTS and SHOES
■ All styles of BOOTS and SHOES, for
and Girls ; the latest styles Gents’
a fine assortment of STRAW HATS,
York Prices.
Don’t forget the place—
182* BROAD STREET,
Opposite Augusta Hotel.
Sown With High Prices!
: gri BOOTS AND SHOES,
BROGANS
and TRUNKS
At Wholesale and Retail.
■Tie would respectfully inform the people
and surrounding country, that
have opened a branch of our New Y ork
Store at 314 Broad i treet, where we are
H k prepared to show all in wautot
■boots, shoes,
l BROGANS and TRUNKS,
best selected aud finest stock of Uoods
section of the country.
rv ßo City and Country Merchants, we
say wo can soil you Goods in our lire
as you can huy them North ; for
Goods are direct from the Manufactu
one of tho firm is iu the wholesale
in New York City, and our motto
sales and small profits/ and to do
business. One trial is sufficient to
tho truth of the above statement.
forget the place.
■ W. & C. H. CLARENDON,
i||«. 314 BROAD STREET, .
Augusta, Ga.,
Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel.
Ice Dealers.
I,’ Ice Notice!
CONSTANT SUPPLY OF ICE
i> : , may be found at THE AUGUS I A
HOUSE, opposite the South Carolina
■ Road Depot, anti at the Branch House
Street, immediately iu the rear
■Eutoine Poullain's store.
houses will be open for delivery of
excepted.)
hours on Sunday from fi to 9 a.m.:
K i2 to 2 p. m., aud from 6 to 7 p. m.
above hours, on Sunday, will not he
■feted from unless a physician's certificate
it necessary.
for-the present for 50 lbs. and up-
threo (3) cents per pound ; four (I)
K per lb. at retaiL
C. EMERY.
B - ICE.
■e Mclntosh street
I Ice House
THE POST OFFICE)
IS NOW OPEN.
Prices for the present four (4) cents
retail. For fifty pounds or more
cents.
ifcylß R. A. HARPER A CO.
—3m (colored).
Frames Made New-
A LADEVEZE
. , Are now prepared to
K RE-GILD OLD FRAMES.
■feties having obi portrait frames, (me-
of the past) can have made to
>■ LOOK AS IF NEW,
|Hbtto their shop,No. 32 Mclntosh rtreet,
■MCite the Post-Offioe. mhl4~tf
Daily Press.
AUGUSTA, GA.. THURSDAY HORNING, MAY IQ, 1866.
yol. 1.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF ADVERTISERS IN THE DAILY PRESS.
Alhambra restaurant, i. m.
Lewis, proprietor, Ellis street, in rear
of Central Hotel.
ANSLKY, J. A. A CO., Agents of Rhodes’
Superphosphate, 300 Broad street.
UGU ST A~CRAOKEIt BAKERY, Wal
laee, Vogt it Cos., 341 Broad street.
AUGUSTA HOTEL, Broad street, Jones
A Rico, Proprietors.
BAILIE, JAS. G. A BUG., Carpets, Dry
Goods, Groceries, etc., 205 Broad street!'
BARROW, WM, Painter and Glazier, 48
Jackson street, near the Bell Tower.
BLAIR, SMITH «t- CO., Tobacco Agency
and Commission Merchants, 208 Broad
street.
BLENNERHASSETT RESTAURANT,
opposite Georgia R. R. Depot, Isaiah
Davis, Proprietor.
BOHNE, AUGUSTUS, Dealer in Stgnrs,
Tobacco, Snuffs, etc., 320 Broad street.
BONES, JNO. A TUGS. A., Hardware,
185 Broad street.
BONES a HENDERSON, Boots and
Shoes, and Safety Fuse, 187 Broad st.
BRAIIE, F. a., Jeweller and Watch
maker, 104 Broad strqet.
BRODNAX, B. H., Insurance Agent,
corner Broad and Jackson streets.
IJROWNE, J. J., Gilder, and Picture
Frame Maker, 137 Broad street.
CARB, CIIAS. D. A CO., Stock and Real
Estate Brokers, 234 Broad street.
CINCINNATI TYPE FOUNDRY, 2ul
Vine street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
( 3LA NITON, Mrs. S. S„ Dress Maker, Me
v_f lutosh, between Broad and Reynolds
streets.
LARENDON, W A C. 11., Boots, Shoes,
etc., 314 Broad street,
CLARK A BOWE, llay and Lime, Ellis
street, in rear of Thos. P. Rhodes’.
CLARKE A DERRY’, Grocers and Com
mission Merchants, Broad street.
COFFIN, J. G., Painter, Jackson street,
opposite Van Winkle llango.
COHEN, JOHN J., A SON, Stock and
Exchange Broker.
COIIEN, M., Boots, Shoes, etc., 182*
Broad Street.
CONLEY, FORCE A CO., Boot and Shoo
dealers, 268 Broad, near Globe Hotel.
etRAIG, JOHN, Commission and Ex-
J change Broker, 289 Broad street.
CRUMP, GEO. R. A CO; Grain and
Fertilizers, 209 Broad street.
Daily press book a job print
ing OFFICE, E. 11. Tughe, proprie
tor, corner Broad and Mclntosh streets, up
stairs.
DAVIS, J. R. & SON, General Georgia
Land Agency, 25S Broad_ street-
DAVIS, L. 8., Grocer and Commission
Merchant, 292 Broad street.
DAY, JOHN W., Phcenix Iron Works,
Marbury street, near the Cotton Fac
tory.
AY, RUSSELL A BENJAMIN, Auc
tioneers and Commission Merchants.
CLIPSE FAST FREIGHT .LINE,
Southern Express Cos., proprietors.
L'MERY, C., Augusta Ico House, opposite
iJ South Carolinaß. R. Depot.
YT'UREKA GIF C ASSOCIATION, Good-
Tj win. Hunt A Cos., New York.
I' LINT A CUNNINGHAM, Pleasure
Grouuds ror hire, Hamburg, S. C.
FRENCH STORE, Ice Cream and Con
fectionery, 200 Broad street.
("Georgia immigration company,
1 office 258 Broad street.
HANSBERGER, P. <£' CO., Segars and
Tobacco, corner Broad and Mclntosh
streets, under Daii.v Press Office.
HATCH A PHELPS, Bankers and Brokers
No. 9 Wall street. New York.
HOME CIRCLE—a Weekly Literary Pa
per, E. H. Pughe, publisher. Office,
corner Broad and Mclntosh streets, up
stairs.
HUNT, DR. S. P., Homoeopathic Physi
cian, 192 Reynolds street.
HALE, Wm., (colored) Family Grocer, and
Furniture Hauler, Washington street,
near Rroad.
Harper a ladeveze (colored),
Gilders, 32 Mclntosh street, opposite
Post Office.
HARPER, R. a. A CO. (colored), Mc-
Intosh street Ice House.
J AFFRAY, E. S. <t- CO., Dry Goods, 350
Broadway, New York.
AnN, I. A CO., Dry Goods, Notions,
etc., 262 Broad street.
ELLY &K A V ANAII GII, Painters, 330
Broad street.
ENNEDY A RUSSELL, Watchmakers,
and Jewellers, 290 Broad street, up
stairs.
LONG, E. B. A CO., Dry Goods, etc., 286
Broad street.
MCCARTHY & CO; Roofing,
■ Augusta Hotel.
ALONE, PH IL IP A CO., Augusta
Foundry and Machine Works.
MARSHALL, JOS. E., Insurance Agen
cy, 240 Broad street.
MERRITT, S. W., dealer in Wall Paper,
Window Shades, cte., 306 Broad st,
OSHER, THOMAS A SCHAUB,
Crockery, 244 Broad street, under
Masonic Hall.
TT/fURPIIY, J. D. A. A CO., Dry Goods,
IVi 314 Broad street.
N' EAL7wIIITL6cK”*Ca, Commission
Merchants, Broad street, near Southern
Express office.
PALACE STABLES, M. A. Deboney,
Proprietor, Ellis st., near Washington.
"ETROLEUM VAPOR STOVE AND
GAS LIGHT COMPANY, at Branch,
Sons <£■ Co’s, corner Broad and Mclntosh
streets, and under Planters’ Hotel. Saroni
& Boswortb, Agents.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF ADVERTISERS IN THE DAILY PRESS.
PERKY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER, fold
by Druggists every where.
PLATT BROTHERS, Furniture Ware
rooms, 214 Broad street. ,
PLUMB k LEITNKR, Wholesale and
Retail Druggists, 212 Broad street.
PUGIIE, MRS. E. H. Millinery, Dry
ami Fancy Goods, 190 Broad street.
PUGHE, E. 11, Book and Job Printer,
corner Broad and Mclntosh streets. Up
stairs.
READ, MISS L. j. Agent for Grover k
Baker’s Sewing Machines, Millinbry,
etc., 320 Broad street. i
RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU, for
sale by all Druggists.
ROIi BE, C. A.. Gas Fitter and Plumber,
in rear of 272 Broad street. , s 7
ST. CHARLES’ SALOON, Ellis street,
near Mclntosh, Samuel P. Bradford,
Proprietor. .
SCHREINER, JNO. C. dr SONS, Pianos,
Books and Music, 199 Broad street. u
SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS k CO, Mangr
facturers and dealers in Tin Ware and
Roofing Materials, corner Jackson and Ellis
streets.
SCREVEN HOUSE, Savannab/Oa., Geo.-
McGinly, Proprietor.
SHARKEY, PATRICK, Blacksmith, on
Centre street, between Broad and Ellis.
Southern Express company, es>
press Forwarders. Office 179 Broad st,
OUTHERN MEDICAL & SURGICAL
JOURNAL, E. 11. Pughe, publisher, Dr'.
Joseph Jones, Editor. Office, corner Broad
and Mclntosh streets, up stairs.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE
CO., Athens, Ga., F. Phinizy <t Cos.,
Ag’ts, corner Campbell and Reynold streets.
SPEARS, DR. W. E.. Defitist, 264 Broad
street, over W. H. Tutt’s.
TEVENS, A., Wholesale and Betail
Grocer, 299 Broad street, near Planters’
Hotel.
OUMERAU, J., Confectioner; 202 Broad
O street.
SUMNER, E. H., Jeweller, Mclntosh st,
one door north of Broad.
SYLVESTER A COREY, Clothing, Dry
Goods, Hats, Shoes, etc., 274 Broad st.
THE CHARLESTON STORE, C. C.
Drake, Dry and Fancy Goods, 236
Broad street.
THE FANCY BAZAAR, Dry Goods
etc., 253 Broad street.
VOLGEII, G. St CO., Segars and Tobacco,
192 and 254 Broad street.
WALKER, C. V. A CO., Anet.i*xi—**.
and Commission Merchants.
WARNER, C. 11., Plumber and Gas
Fitter, in roar of 255 Broad street.
ARREN, W. HENRY A CO., Commit
sion Merchants and Wholesale Deal
ers, 175 and 177 Broad street.
TXf AVERLY HOUSE, Charleston, S. C.,
V r 256 King street, Mrs. A. J: Kennedy
and Mrs. L. A. Ruff, Proprietresses.
YY7EST A*MAY’, Furniture, 137 Broad
VV street, opposite Monument.
WILLIAMS, C. A. A CO., Wholesale
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
259 Broad street.
IL LI A.MS, C. L., Grocer, 315 Broad
V \ street.
The Petroleum Vapor Stove and
Gas Light
Are now
ON EXHIBITION
AT
301 BROAD STREET,
UNDER PLANTER’S HOTEL.
For ECONOMY
NEATNESS
and SIMPLICITY
WE CII ABLE NOE THE WORLD !
All kinds of COOKING,
BAKING, BROILING, etc.
Done at one-tenth the expense of ordinary
fuel, and without odor, smoke or ashes.
ap!2—tf SARONI A BOSWORTH.
Georgia Petroleum Vapor Stove
and Gas Light Company.
Branch sons & co v have
kindly permitted the opening of a
SUBSCRIPTION LIST
for stock of the above Company, at their
Banking House, Broad and Mclntosh Sts.,
(Georgia R. R. Bank.) apl2—tf
Attention ! Attention ! Attention !
rPHE HIGHEST PRICE
1 PAID FOR
RAGS, OLD IRON
COPPER, BRASS
LEAD, Etc.,
AT
858 BROAD STREET,
apl3-lm* corner Kollock.
Ice Cream and Sherbert!
CANDIES
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT THE'
FRENCH STORE,
200 Broad Street.
FRENCH STORE,
j a lo—ly 200 Broad street.
C. H. WA.RNEB,
Plumber,
GAS-and STEAM FITTER,
In rear of 255 Broad street,
Augusta, Geo.
Gas, Steam and Water Pipes,
Rubber Hose and Hose Pipee, promptly
furnished or repaired. ja2o—tf
Dry Goods.
SPAING AND SUMMER GOODS
A 1 THE WELL KNOWN
AND
POPULAR STORE
OF
I. Kahn & Cos.
202 BROAD STREET,
CAN NOW BE FOUND
A COMPLETE STOCK
OF
SEASONABLE GOODS,
HAVING REFITTED OUR STORE
AND LAID IN A STOCK
EQUAL TO ANY EVER
OFFERED TO THE
TRADING PUBLIC
WE ARE NOW
PREPARED TO OFFER
EXTRAORDINARY
INDUCEMENTS
TO OUR PATRONS.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS WILL
FIND IT TO THEIR ADVAN
TAGE TO DEAL WITH US,
AND TO CONVINCE THEM
OF THE FACT,
WE WILL DUPLICATE
ANY BILLS PURCHASED
IN
CHARLESTON
SAVANNAH
OB ANY
SOUTHERN CITY,
THEREBY SAVING
ONE HUNDRED MILES EREIQHT.
WE HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED
AND ARE CONSTANTLY RE
CEIVING A BEAUTIFUL
ASSORTMENT
OF
GKO O D S!
CONSISTING OF
CALICOES
MUSLINS
GINGHAMS
LAWNS
CAMBRICS
NANKINS
TWEEDS
BAREGES CRAPES
LINENS
BRILLIANTES
• DRAPERING
TARLETONS
CASSIMERES
SHIRTINGS
CLOTHS JEANS
SHEETINGS
BOBBINETS
COTTONADES
TISSUES
Lisle Thread SIIERTS and DRAWEES
Lisle HALF HOSE, Ladies’ HOSE
Childrens' HOSE and HALF HOSE
Ladies’ and Gents’ LINEN HANDKER
CHIEFS
Embroidered COLLARS and CUFFS
Embroidered SETS, EDGINGS, etc.
OUR ASSORTMENT
OF
SMALLER ARTICLES
SUCH AS
Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Tapes, Robbins
Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Belts, and
Buckles, Portmonies, Pocket Knives,
Scissors, Hair Nets, Table Cloths
And a thousand other articles too numerous
to mention, defies compction, both in
PRICE AND EXCELLENCY.
J@-Wc especially call tho attention ol
the Ladies to our beautiful assortment of
LADIES’ BASQUES
SAQUES
AND
CIRCULARS,
Trimmed in the latest Spring; styles of
Bugle, Beaded, and Lace Trimming.
ALSO,
DUSTERS, CASSIMERE SACKS, rtc.,etc.
I. KAHN h, CO,
262 Broad street.
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NO. Ill*
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LARGEST CITY CIBCILATION.
THURSDAY MORNING May m 71866
Teli. Your Mother.—l wonder how
many girls tell their mothers everything ?
Not those “young ladies’’ who, going to
and from school, smile, bow, and ex
change notes aud carte de visiles with
young men who make fun of you and
your “pictures speaking in a way
that would make your cheeks burq,with
shame, if you heard it. All this, most
credulous and romantic young ladies,
they will do, although they gaze at your
fresh young faces admiringly, and send
or give charming verses or boquets. No
matter what “other girls do,” don’t you
do it. School girl flirtatious may end
disastrously, as many a foolish, wretched
young girl could tell you. Your yearn
ing for some one to love is a great need
of every woman’s heart. But there is
time for every thing. Don’t let the
bloom and freshness of your heart be
brushed of in silly flirtations. Render"
yourself truly intelligent. And, above
all, tell your mother every thing. “Fun”
in your dictionary would be indiscretion
in hers. It will do you no harm to look
and see. Never be ashamed to tell her,
who should he your best friend and con
fidant, all you think and feel. It is very
strange that so many young girls will
tell every person before “mother” that
which is most important she should
know. It is very sad that different per
sons should know more about her own
fair young daughters than she herself.—
Fanny Fern.
—“I would rather,” said Dr. Sharp,
“when I am laid in the gTave, that some
one in his manhood should stand over
me and say: ‘There lies one who was a
real friend to me, who warned me of the
dangers of the young. No one knew it,
but he aided me in the time of need; I
owe what lam to him.’ Or would rather
have some widow, with choking utter
ance, telling her children : ‘There is your
friend and mine: he visited me in my
affliction, &od found you, my son, an em
ployer, and you, my daughter, a happy
home in a virtuous family.’ I would
rather that such persons should stand a 1
my grave, than to have erected over it
the most beautiful sculptured monument
of Parisian or Italian marble. The
heart’s broken utterance of reflections of
past kindness, and tears of grateful
memory shed upon the grave, are more
valuable in my estimation, than the most
costly cenotaph ever reared.”
“11l Call Around and Pay.”—
What a world of woe is contained in
these few words to the poor artizau and
mechanic ! “I’ll call around and pay,”
says the rich man, to avoid the trouble
of going to the desk to get the neces
sary funds, aud the poor mechanic is
obliged to go home to disappoint his
workmen, and all who depend upon him
tor their due. It is an easy matter to
work ; the only real glory in this life is
an independent idea of being able to
sustain yourself by the labor of your
own hands, and it may be easily im
agined what crushing force there is in,
“I’ll call around and pay,” to the labor
ing man who depends on that pay for
subsistence. If those who could pay
would pay- at once, it would place hun
dreds aud thousands in a condition to
do likewise, and would prevent much
misery and distress.
NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.
THE PUBLICATION OF THE
SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL JOURNAL will be resumed
on the Ist of July, 1866—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 he equal in size to the largest
American and European Journals.
The price will be only FIVE DOLLARS
per Annum, in advance.
It will he edited by Db. Joseph Jones,
assisted by many of the most distinguished
Physicians in the country.
Subscribers will please send in their
ordors 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. PUGHE,
Printer and Publisher,
Augusta, Ga.
*j;*papers throughout the State will please
extend this notice.
ICED SODA WATER.
HAVE COMMENCED DRAWING
SODA WATER,
AT OUR COUNTER.
ap2l—tf PLUMB A LEITNER.
HOOP SKIRTS, GORE SKIRTS,
And all other styles, at
MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.
failg fress.
AN D JO IMPRINTING
or
EVERY DESCRIPTION
EXECUTED
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Faeteet Power Prteeee, and Beet of
Workmen enablee ue to do Superior JOB
WORK at Cheaper Rate* than eleeuhere.
Dry Goods.
Selling^Off at Very Low Price* l
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
LADIES' AND GENTS’
FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Trunks, Valises, Segars, etc., etc.
To make room fur Goods constantly arriving
at
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad street.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
LADIES’ WHITE GOODS
SILK BASQUES AND JACKETS,
HOSIERY AND DRESS GOODS
Just received, and for sate at a bargain, in
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad street.
rpHE LATEST - ”
I and BEST STYLES
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING
Aim
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
At lowest prices, at
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad street.
Country merchant*
Will find it to their advantage befo r pur
chasing elsewhere to call at
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
mh2B No. 253 Broad street
-jyj’iss l. j. reTad,
AGENT FOR
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES,
326 Broad Street.
A complete stock of Needles, and all tho
improvements, together with Sewing Ma
chines, always for sale. jal3—6m
E. S. .1 AFFRAY & CO.
JMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
Dry G-oods,
350 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
fe27—3m
TANARUS“ 0 THE LADIES:
MADAME DEMOREST,
EMPORIUM OF FASHION,
Branch at Augusta, No. 326 Broad street.
PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS
Trimmed and Untrimmed, for sale.
NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED MONTHLY.
ja 13—6 m MiRsJUXREAD.
PALACE ;
THE UNDERSIGNED
o'~Vbegs leave to return hie thanks
iSS_2£L_to the citizen pf Augusta and.
the public generally for t .leroux pat- .
ronage heretofore extended to Wm, and so
licits a continuance of the same.
liaviug recently fitted up this establish
ment throughout, and added to the stoolc
some new and
ELEGANT CARRIAGES,
GENTLE AND FINE HORSES
CAREFUL DRIVERS, etc., etc.
He is prepared to accommodate the pub
lic for occasions of
BUSINESS OR PLEASURE.
The especial attention of families wishing
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 ho retained
EXPRESSLY FOR THIS CLASS
or
BUSINESS.
They may find it to their interest to make
either a special or general arrangement for
them.
BUGGIES,
SINGLE AND DOUBLE
TOP AND OPEN
At all times kept for hire.
FINE SADDLE HORSES,
Among them two or three fine pacers, for
ladies—perfectly gentle and kind.
WEDDING PARTIES
Will be attended in the most elegant
style.
FUNERAL OCCASIONS
WILL MEET WITH
PROMPT ATTENTION.
HORSES AND MULES
KEPT BY THE DAY
WEEK
MONTH
OR
YEAR
At customary rates. And always on hand
for sale.
Pledging his best efforts to please, he
hopes to merit and receive a share of the
public patronage.
mhl4—tf M. A. DEHONEY.
ISOTICE.
&ENERAL GEORGIA
LAND AGENCY
No. 258 Broad street, P. O. Box 63,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Negotiate loans for Farmers, Miners, etc.
Procure White Laborers of either sex ; or
ganize Associations for the Development of
Mining and Manufacturing Interests, and
the settlement of Georgia Land ; Purchase
and forward Machinery, Implements, Sup
plies, etc., for Fanners, Miners, etc.
All Land left at this office for sale or
lease, is advertised in pamphlet, free of
charge to the owner.
JACOB K. DAVIS & SON.
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