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LARGEST CITY CIRCI LATIOX.
A TJC>USTA, ( * A • 8
SATURDAY MORNING May H. IS«6
VS- BEAR IT IN MIND THAT TliE
daily press advertises more
CHEAPLY THAN ANY DAILY IN THE
CITY. MERCHANTS WHO DESIRE TO
REACH FAMILIES WILL FIND IT A
MO6T VALUABLE MEDIUM.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis. —A correspon
dent of the Norfolk Virginian, writing
from Fortress Monroe, May 4tli, says:
‘•lt is now understood that Mrs. Davis,
with her little child, had an interview
with her husband at half-past eight
o’clock yesterday morning. The inter
view lasted nearly two hours, and must
surely have been extremely gratifying to
both. In the course of a twelve month
many very noticeable changes occur. It
was on the evening of the 20th of April,
1865, that the steamer Wm. P. Clydn (
from which, a few hours before, Jefferson
Davis had been landed, slowly set sail,
and while the steam and smoke issued
from her engine and boilers, she moved
slowlv out of the harbor. The sole
passengers on the Clyde were Mrs. Du\ is
and Mrs. Clay, and her destination was
Savannah, the Southern port from which
she came.
“For nearly a year Mrs. Davis has
been refused the privilege of visiting her
husband. The result of the many en
treaties on. her part, and those of her
friends, has at last prevailed on the
clemency of President Johnson, and the
desired boon has been finally granted.
“Your correspondent presumed yester
day morning at an early hour so much
as to call on Mrs. Davis as she was
awaiting, in the sitting room of the
Hygeia Hotel, the presence of an officer
from the Fortress. Sending in my card
by the colored waiter in attendance, the
desired object was at once acceeded to.
“The sitting room of the hotel has
never, by any means, been noted for its
comfort, or the expensiveness of its
adornments. Entering the room, and
passing through the requisite etiquette,
occupied but a few seconds, and the
agreeable conversation with Mrs. Davis
which ensued, was far more than a re
compense for the courage it required to
solicit such an interview. The manner
and conversation of Mrs. Davis was that
of one perfectly at home on all subjects,
and extremely lady-liko in all her re
marks on the various topics of the day,
which, perchance, were brought up.
She had been allowed the privilege of
correspondence with her husband, but
of the exact state of his health she dared
not hope. The favorable opinions
formed from the occasional correspon
dents of Northern papers were often
dissipated by assertions perfectly con
tradictory, and in the long time which
has elapsed since she has seen her hus
band, it has often been a mere matter ot
doubt, owing to the reticence of Mr.
Davis in speaking of the subject of his
general health. Os the terms of her
visit she was not aware, but hoped it
would be her privilege to remain at this
place until her husband’s fate was de
cided.
“After conversing for the space of ten
minutes, your correspondent retired,
much impressed with the interview.
“Mrs. Davis was accompanied by a
large quantity of baggage. All of this
was moved inside the Fort last night,
and it is confidently presumed that she
has made her home at the residence of
Dr. Cooper, the Post Surgeon.”
—Mr. J. W. Seaman, of North Hemp
stead, on Long Island, is the owner of a
cow, which, on the 9th of March last,
produced four calves at a birth. They
* were all full grown and regularly formed,
but still born, and were two of each sex.
Mr. Seaman went to his stable about
twelve o’clock and found two of them
born. He went again at three o’clock
and there were two wore. He atter
wards kept on the lookout to see if there
were others to come, but none made
their appearance.
—Suits were recently begun in the
English Admiralty Court, on behalf of
the United States Government, to re
cover possession of the Confederate
privateers Sumter and Rappahannock.
On April 17th the Court decreed that
the Sumter should be given to the United
States Government, but nodecision had,
at the date of our last advices, been an
nounced in the case of the Rappahan
nock.
—Sidney Smith being one day asked
his opinion of a certain clergyman's
sermon, replied, “ Just as I chew biscuit
for my parrot, so he appears to chew
Bible for his congregation ; but I fancy
he chews all the flavor out of it; and
though it may bo thus rendered easy to
digest, I doubt if they get much nourish
ment from it.”
New Advertisements.
INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS
, *» IN TUB
PIONEER COMPANY OF THE SOUTH.
THE SOUTHERN
Accident Insurance
COMPANY,
LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA,
HOME OFFICE, 160 MAIN STREET.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
INSURES AGAINST ALL ACCIDENTS,
Giving the bolder of an Annual Policy
THE FULL AMOUNT INSURED
IN CASE OF DEATH,
AND
COMPENSATION EACH WEEK
IF DISABLED FOR A PERIOD
NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY-SIX
WEEKS.
GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES
For SSOO with $3 Compensation each
week, may be obtained for $3 per annum.
TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM
Will secure $2,000, and give $lO compen
sation each week.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS
Secures a Policy for $5,000, with $25
weekly compensation.
FIFTY DOLLARS
Secures a Full Policy for SIO,OOO, with
SSO compensation each week.
SHORT TIME POLICIES
($3,000 for Ten Cent ft),
Travellers may obtain at the
HOME OFFICE,
160 MAIN STREET, Lynchburg, Va.,
and at tho Rail Road Stations, Tickot Pol
cies for
ONE DAY TO TWELVE MONTHS,
Receiving, in case of death from Acci
dent, _53,000, and in case of injury, sls per
week.
The STOCK of this COMPANY is
EXCLUSIVELY IN SOUTHERN HANDS
represented by a Directory
WIDELY AND FAVORABLY KNOWN.
Wc, therefore, appeal with confidence to
the good will and patronage of tho South
ern public.
Don’t be misled by the Yankee Com
panies, with Southern names and officers,
that have recently been inaugurated in the
South.
EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND
WITH THEM
IS THAT MUCH TAKEN
FROM OUR CIRCULATION
ANn
FROM A COMPANY WHOSE
INTERESTS ARE
IDENTICAL WITH YOlli OH’.V.
OFFICERS :
COL. MAURICE S. LANGHORNE,
President and Treasurer.
GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, of Georgia,
Vice President.
GEN. HARRY T. HAYS, of Louisiana,
Vice President.
LUCIEN PEYTON,
Actuary and Secretary.
G. W. LATHAM, Solicitor.
COL. HENRY E. PEYTON,
General Agent.
DIRECTORS:
John r. McDaniel,
WILLIAM D. MILLER,
GEO. M. RUCKER,
STEPHEN D. PETERS,
G. W. LATHAM,
MAURICE S. LANGHORNE,
JOHN 11. FLOOD,
ABRAHAM D. WARWICK,
CIIAS. M. BLACKFORD,
LUCIEN PEYTON.
GEN. JOHN 13. GORDON,
Chief Office at ATLANTA, Ga.,
Agent for the State.
A. G. HALL,
District Agent,
AUGUSTA, Ga.
iSR. SUB-AGENTS APPOINTED AT
THIS OFFICE. my 12—6 m
New Advertisements.
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WEEKLY PRICES CURRENT
IS NOW READY’ FOR DELIVERY.
Merchants desiring copier, will please
send in their cards as early as possible this
morning, at the Office of the y pRKgg
Mires. SEGINS'
MILLINERY
ABU
DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT,
142 GREENE STREET,
(Near Bell Tower.)
DRESSES, MANTILLAS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Cut by S. T. TAILOR’S system aud finished
in the neatest manner.
MILLINERY GOOD?, TRIMMINGS,
FRENCH CORSETS, etc., constantly on
hand. in.vi —Sm
Corn! Bacon!
TUST RECEIVED,
J and for sale low—
-500 sacks White CORN
250 sucks Yellow CORN
ALSO,
A fine lot of Sugav-Cured lIAMS, by
A. TWINAME,
316 llroad street,
my 12—6 Opposite Planters’ Hotel.
Boarding.
Day boarders,
Or by tbo WEEK,
Can bo accommodated corner Centre and
Broad street—or, Single Rooms to Rent,
my 12—6 J. V. CLARKE.
Useful Articles.
DUSTERS,
Stone BUTTER PANS,
With Covers
MOLASSES PITCHERS
E. MUSTIN.
Don’t mistake—tbo old stand, No. 260.
Just Received.
A LARGE AND HANDSOME LOT OF
RIBBONS, enameled, gilt., and plaiu
colors, suitable lor trimming hats, dresses,
etc. The attention ot* the ladies is
particularly invited. Those visiting the
city during the approaching convention of
the Georgia Railroad Company, are also
specially invited to call and examine my
stock of goods, Mrs. E. if. PUGHE,
my 11—ts 190 Broad street.
GLASS ! GLASS !! ~
•yyiNDOW GLASS!!!
25 boxes 10 by 8 French Glass
10 boxes 8 by 10 American Glass
25 boxes 12 by 10 French Glass
10 boxes 10 by 12 American Glass
10 boxes 12 by 14 American Glass
10 boxes 18 by 12 French Glass
10 boxes 20 by 12 French Glass.
Just received and for sale by
. JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO.
myll—Off 305 Broad street.
Bacon ! Bacon ! Bacon !
gQ lIIIDS. BACON SHOULDERS,
80 bhds. Bacon SIDES
1000 lbs. Nice Country Cured HAMS.
For sale by
my 10-5 O’DOWD & MULHERIN.
190 BROAD STREET 190
DRY GOODS
Os Every Description ,
Hoop Skirt 6.
colored
ZZuZJII-HOOP SKIRTS
Dress (Goods,
In all Material used therefor.
LADIES’ HATS AND BONNETS,
lIAT ORNAMENTS
DRESS TRIMMINGS
PARASOLS AND FANS
WHITE GOODS
SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS
BRAIDS, TINSEL A PLAIN CORD
RIBRONS, COLLARS AND CUFFS
MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS
HOSIERY, GLOVES, PINS AND NEEDLES,
FANCY SOAPS, PERFUMERY
And every other Article usually found in a
First Class Dry (foods Store.
CALL AND EXAMINE
MRS. FUGUE’S,
190 Broad Street,
Next door below Jones’ Tin Shop.
Perfumery, Cologne, Etc.
r\ HOICK PERFUMERY
\J COLOGNE WATER
BRUSHES
TOILET SOAPS,
And almost evorv article for the Toilet, for
vie by PLUMB A LEITNER,
jag—ts 212 Broad st„ Augusta.
White Lead, Linseed Oil, Paints,
Varnishes.
WHITE LEAD
LINSEED OTL .
VARNISHES
PAINTS of all colors
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the
lowest figures, by
PLUMB A LEITNER,
jaß —tf 212 Broad 0t,., Augusta
SARATOGA WATER.
poxGILESS SPRING,
A-' Excelsior ROCK SPRING
Axn
COLUMBIAN SPRING
SARATOGA WATER,
Always on hand.
ap2l —tf PLUMB A LEITNEII.
Amusements.
( 'OXfiJEWT HALL.
ONE WEEK, COMMENCING
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 14tb,
GRAND FAMILY MATINEES;
WEDNESDAY A SATURDAY,
8 o’clock, P. M.
AT REDUCED PRICES!
m 1
MOST EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBITION
In the World !
Creating the most intense excitement wher
ever exhibited—the largest balls filled day
nod night, aud thousands often turned away,
unable to gain admittance. The great origi
nal Miltonian Tableaux, of
PARADISE LOST I
From London, England, representing
GREAT REBELLION IN HEAVEN,
THE WAR OF THE ANGELS,
THE FALL OF SATAN,-end
THE FALL OF MAN, ,
As described by John Milton in bis immor
tal Poem of Paradise Lost—it being a com
plete illustration of this great poem from
beginning to end, comprising sixty three
splendid Tableaux Scenes, carrying out
Milton’s idea of Heaven, Hell, Chaos, the
Creation and Paradise, will now be exhibit
ed at Concert Hail as exhibited in London
for 280 consecutive nights at St. James Hall,
to more than half a million of people, aud
as exhibited before her Majesty, Queen
Victoria and the entire Court, at Bucking
ham Palace, upon which occasion her Majes
ty was pleased to bestow upon the proprietor
a distinguished mark other royal approba
tion by presenting him with a magnificent
diamond ring.
Prices of Admission, sl. Reserved Seats
$1.50. Children Fifty Cents. Gallery,
Seventy-five Cents.
Admission to Matinee, to all parts of the
house, Fifty Cents. Children, Twenty Five
Cents.
A Diagram of the Hall may be seen and
seats secured during the day, at the Music
Store of Mr. Geo. A. Oates.
Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8.
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LADIES’ FAIR!
rpilE LADIES OF THE CATHOLIC
1 CONGREGATION OF AUGUSTA
will hold a FAIR, at MASONIC HALL,
commencing THIS (Tuesday) EVENING,
and continuing throughout the week, the
proceeds of which are to be devoted to the
erection es n building tor the use of the
Sisters of Mercy Orphan Asylum, under the
auspices of the following named gentlemen:
Rev. Greg. Duggan, T. G. Barrett, Esq.,
Rev. J. F. Kirby, B. F. Hall, Esq.,
Hon. J. T. Gardiner, W. A. Ramsay, Esq.,
Hon. It. H. May, F. E. Timmons,Esq.,
Hon. John Davison, Geo. Blythe, Esq.,
Hon. B. 11. Warren, J. 0. Mathewson,Esq.
Hon. J. M. Sinythe, J. L. Maude, Esq.,
Hon. A. R. Wright, J. Ooskery, Esq.,
Hon. Clnib. Snead, T. T. Wright, Esq.,
Hon. J. C. Snead, 11. W. Carr, Esq.,
lion. G. T. Barnes, W. H. Edwards, Esq.,
Dr. 11. 11. Steiner, B. B. Russell, Esq.,
Dr. L. D. Ford, C. A. Withers, Esq.,
Dr. H. Rossignol, J. N. Clark, Esq.,
Dr. W. B. Wells, W. Stevenson, Esq.,
Dr. F. Carter, J. P. Carr, Esq.,
Dr. E. Ba r ry, Salem Dutcber, Esq.,
Henry Moore, Esq., J. D. Butt, Esq.,
.las. Gardner, Esq., J. U. Mej r er, Esq.,
W. E. Jackson, Esq., J. S. Clark, Esq.,
John Bones, Esq., G. N. Wyman, Esq.,
G. T. Jackson, Esq., J. R. Randall, Esq.,
M. P. Stovall, Esq., J. R. W. Johnson. Esq.
B. S. Dunbar, Esq., I). B. Plumb, Esq.,
H. F. Russell. Esq., W. R. Platt, Esq.,
J. K. Evans, Esq., C. A. Platt, Esq.,
Chas. Estes, Esq., J. E. Marshall, Esq.,
Isaac Henry, Esq., J. T. Miller, Esq.,
J. D. Smith, Esq , W. E. Bro.inax, Esq.,
John Foster, Esq., L. S. Morris, Esq.,
M. Hymns, Esq., B. Conley, Esq.,
G. R. Crump, Esq., J. B. Platt, Esq.,
J. J. Cohen, Esq., J. Setze, sr., Esq.
J. A. Ansley, Esq., T. J. Jonniugs, Esq.,
W. C. Jessup, Esq., Geo. H. Crump, Esq.,
W. Craig, Esq., B. Bignon, Esq.,
H. Cranston, Esq., J. E. McDonald, Esq.,
W. C. Jones, Esq., J. Keillev, Esq.,
J. J. Broom, Esq., J. P. Lavonture, Esq.
T. Milledge, jr.. Esq., ,T. J. Pace, Esq.,
Jas. Miller, Esq., J. N. Newby, Esq.,
John Craig, Esq., Andrew Stewart, Esq.
Committee of Arrangements.
Chairman — James A. Gray,
Secritary —Edward F. Kiuehley.
Treasurer —James W. Turley.
James Gargan, Augustus Dorr,
M. D. O’Connor, Win. Mulherin,
Austin Mullarkey, E. R. Rowley,
John Resman, P. Gleason,
M. O’Dowd, Philip Malone,
Hugh Dempsey, Richard Demartin,
John Brenner, J. D. Kavanaugh,
John McAdams, Chas. Spaeth,
E. Roll none, John C. Galvin,
John Kenny, M. Rice, Sr.,
M. J. O’Connor, E. 1L Purcell,
James 11. Mullarkey, A. J. Gowley,
Joseph Burke. T. R. Vaughan,
Richard Mahen, Edw’d O’Donnell,
James Casey, P. Wallace,
L. T. Blomo, P. Gray,
James Burk, P. Walsh,
T. W. Henry, A. T. Gray,
Edward Dovtic, P. Sheehan,
Augustus Dortic, James Heifernon,
P. Mulherin, 31. G. Dunn,
J. Hanlon, P. Armstrong,
Jeremiah O’Bryan, J. Evans Frost.
John M. Sheron.
Doors open from II o’clock a. m. to 1 p.
m., and from 5 o’clock to 12 o’clock p. m.
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PIC NICS ! PIC NICS !!
02, PARTIES DESIROUS OF GTV
ING DANCING PARTIES, PIC
eii l l® NICS, or BARBECUES can be ac
eommodated on liberal terms by
applying at Shultz Hill, to
FLINT & CUNNINGHAM.
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For Rent.
FOE BENT.
Four rooms to rent—
On the corner of Ellis and Jackson
streets, attached to the Globe Hotel.
Apply at the office.
myl—tf W. C. HEWITT.
TEACHER OR GOVERNESS.
A KENTUCKY LADY, OF SOME Ex
perience as a teacher, wishes a School
of small scholars, or charge of a preparato
ry department, or chargo of tho English
education of the children of a family. Situa
tion iu Upper Georgia, or the Country, pre
ferred. Good references given. Apply to j
my9—lm THIS OFFICE. I
Auction Sales.
Crockery! Fine White Granite!
C. V. WALKER & CO., Auct’r*.
WILL SELL IN FRONT OF STORE,
No. 271 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.,
on TUESDAY, 15tb May,1866, commencing
at 10$ o’clock a. aft, the following fine lot of
WHITE GRANITE WARE:
69 do*. DISHES, assorted sixes
55 do*. BAKERS, or DEEP DI6UEE,
assorted sizes
28 doz. COVERED DISHES, assorted
sizes
2 do*. SOUP TUREENB, Complete
4 do*. SAUCE TUREENS,
4 do*. SAUCE BOATS
3 do*. Round VEGETABLE DISHES
6 do*. Covered BUTTER DTSHES
6 do*. PICKLE LEAFS—“French”
216 doz. PLATES, 8 inch, 1-3 Soups
450 doz. Handled TEA CUPS, different
patterns,
180 doz. COFFEE CUPS
50 do*. PITCHERS, assorted sizes and
patterns
3 doz. PITCHERS and BASINS
3 doz. Covered CHAMBERS
160 CHAMBERS, without Covers
10 SOAPS
6 TRAYS
24 MUGS,
This Line of WHITE GRANITE WARE
is directly Imported, and will he SOLD
WITHOUT RESERVE. It is packed in
22 Crates and 2 Hogsheads, and will be sold
by the paesage—each package assorted, and
if not sold by the package on Tuesday, will
be offered in lots to suit families on the
Thursday following.
Goods delivered on day of sale.
®o*At!anta Intelligoncer please copy four
times and forward bill to C. V. WALKER
A CO. myß—td
Ice Dealers.
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO
furnish ICE in any quantity at the
GEORGIA ICE HOUSE, on Ellis street,
opposite Concert Hall. Four cents per
pound retail, and three cents per pound for
fifty pounds and upwards.
Orders from the Country promptly
attended to.
rnyll—lino BOYCE & DODD.
Ice Notice!
A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF ICE
jljl may be found at THE AUGUSTA
ICE HOUSE, opposite the South Carolina
Rail Road Depot, and at the Branch House
on Jackson Street, immediately in the rear
of Antoine Poullain’s store.
Both houses will be open for delivery of
ICE from 6 o’clock, a. m., until 7 o'clock, p.
m. (Sunda}’s excepted.)
The hours on Sunday from 6 to 9a. m.;
from 12 to 2 p. m., and from 6 to 7 p. m.
The above hours, on Sunday, will not be
deviated from unless a physician’s certificate
renders it necessary.
Price for the present for 50 lbs. and up
wards, three (3) cents per pound ; four (4)
cents per lb. at retail.
ap4—tf C. EMERY.
ICE
rjiIIE McINTOSH STREET
Ice House
(OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE)
IS NOW OPEN.
Prices for the present four (4) cents
a pound, retail. For fifty pounds or more
three (3) cents.
R. A. HARPER & CO.
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Oglethorpe Insurance Company,
Os Savannah, Ga.
'pilE
Ogletliorpe
INS UR A XCE C O MPA NY,
OF SAVANNAH, GA.
Insurance Effected at Equitable Rates.
H. W. MERCER. President.
J. T. THOMAS, Secretary.
Office ll7 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Directors:
11. W. MERCER ,
C. S. HARDEE
WM. HUNTER
A. S. HARTRIDGE
A. PORTER
R. MORGAN
J, STODDARD
J. T. THOMAS
W. REMSHART
F. L. GUE
H. A. CRANE
A. A. SOLOMONS
M. HAMILTON
W. W. GORDON
M. S. COHEN
J. LAMA
J. W. NEVITT
O. G. PURSE
A. FUALAKTON
j. McMahon
L. J. GUILMARTIN
F. W. SIMS
G. BUTLER
R. LACHLISON
E. P. CLAYTON
Augusta
J. W. KNOTT
Macon
B. F. ROSS
Macon
W. H. YOUNG
Columbus
B. 11. BRODNAX,
Agent,
may! I—Cm AUGUSTA, GA.
ICED SODA WATER.
\Y E IIAVE COMMENCED DRAWING
SODA WATER,
AT OUR COUNTER.
ap2l—tf PLUMB & LEITNER.
MUSICAL LEAVES.
A. SABBATH SCHOOL HYMN BOOK,
containing over One Hundred Pages
ot Hymns and Tunes. Every Song a Gem.
Price Fifty Cents per copy.
Apply at office of tho
•‘DAILY PRESS,”
_ ap29—tf Augusta, Ga.
IADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS ’
J AT
MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.
Groceries, liquors.
~~ liquors, wiras,
JUST RECEIVED,
Which we offer for sale at lowest
Market Prices.
12 cases OLD COGNAC BRANDT
10 eases BLACKBERRY BRANDY ’
13 cases Wolfe's SCHNAPPS
10 case* BOURBON WHISKEY
10ea*es Buss’ St. Doming* PINCH
10 cases Russ’ St. Domingo BITTKRs
10 cases GINGER SYRUP
15 cases LEMON SYRUP
10 cases RASPBERRY SYRUP
5 cases St. Julien MKDOC WINE
5 cases OLD MADEIRA WINE
5 cases OLD PORT WINE
10 cases OLD SHERRY WINE
All of which we offer for sale at the Lowett
Market Prices.
JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO.,
my-T—lQt 205 Broad street
’HOW ARE YOU XOwY~
I WISH TO SELL THE FOLLOWISB
articles at once:
CIDER.
25 bbls. Choice New Jersey CIDER.
ALE.
20 casks Burton on Trent ALE, in quarts.
30 casks Barton on Trent ALE, iu pints.
CRACKERS.
175 boxes and barrels of Choice and Fate?
CRACKERS, of ever, variety, received
this date.
FLOUR.
100 bbls. Northern and Western FLOUR.
BACON.
20 hhds. SIDES and SHOULDERS.
LARD.
50 kegs Choice Family LARD.
MACKEREL.
100 bbls. Large No. 3—very fine.
CORN & HAY.
A regular supply arriving as usual.
AND
Every thing else in my line usually fmnd
in first class Grocery Stores, for sale on
reasonable terms, by
apl9—tf A. STEVENS,
CORN! CORN ! ~
4,000 BCSHELS
CHOICE WHITE CORN.
In store and at depot.
For sale by
ap26—ls C. A. WILLIAMS A CO,
Snuff &, Tobacco.
AUGUSTUS BOHNE,
Q Q/V BROAD STREET,
O/vU (Opposite Planters’ Hotel)
Has always on hand a large assortmentsf
IMPORTED <fc DOMESTIC SEGARS
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
Lorillard’s SNUFF
Fine Meerschaum PIPES
AND
CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation
ALSO,
Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and
Clay PIPES,
PIPE STEMS,
SNUFF BOXES, Etc.,
AT THE LOWEST NEW YOEK PRICES.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED OX LIBERAL
iny2-lm] TERMS.
P 7 HANSBERGER&CO,
CORNER BROAD A M’INTOSH SIS,
(Opposite Post Office.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
And Importers and Manufacturers of
HAVANNA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS
CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
Pipes and Tobacco of all kinds,
Lorilllard’s, Rappee, Maccaboy, Scotch
SNUFFS, ETC. mys-3°
SEGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE
ESTABLISHED IN 1544.
Q VOLGER A CO.,
Importers and Manufacturers of
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC
SEGARS,
AND CHEWING AND SMOKING
T OBACCO,
SNUFF AND PIPES
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Nos. 193 and 254 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
mh3o— 3m _
Tobacco, Snuff, Iron and Bacon
-200 BOXES TOBACCO,
VARIOUS BRANDS AND GRADES.
From Common to Fine.
TWO HUNDRED KEGS AND BARRELS
SCOTCH AND MACCABOY SNUFF,
A Good Article.
THIRTY TONS IRON,
All Sizes, including Band, Houp, Round and
Square.
A Few Hogsheads
PRIME BRIGHT BACON SHOULDER?.
Fo r Sa It by
NEAL, WHITLOCK & iO.
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