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HmbKA RKSTA VK A NT, [, M.
,£li proprietor, Ellis street, in rear
i 11
. iBpTA CKACKKK lIAKKKY. Wat
v "ut ,i Cos.. 341 Broad street.
& HOTEL, llroad street, Julies
aCs Proprietors.
JAS. (1. A BRO-, Carpet*. Dry
Ji: = Groceries. etc.. 205 Broad street.
WM., Painter and il'azier, ■lt'
near t*>e BeU Tower.
.f- CO.. Toliao'o- Vecnev
i t .s*i■ ■ll Merchant-. t’. 1 ' Broad
■ifii
J> iKcr-'. Snuffs, etc . 320 Broad street.
.t THOS. A.. Hardware,
.O' Mrei't
lIENPERSON. Bo ts and
I> iH, a nd Safety Fuse. IST Broad «t.
!> DODD, lee Dealers. Kl'.is Street.
rBI site Concert Hall.
F. A., Jeweller and Wotch
P. H.. Insurance Ageut,
Broad and Jackson streets,
j J. ,T„ flilder, and Picture
Maker. 137 Broad street.
i D. A CO., Stock and Heal
Brokers. 234 Broad street.
pBjNNATT TYPE FOUNDRY, 201
afreet. Cincinnati. Okß.
Mrs. S. S„ Dress Maker. Me
■ between Bread and Reynolds
W A C. 11., Boots, Shoes.
314 Broad street.
j BOWIcTHa.y and L me, Ellis
: % in rear of Tbos V T 1 ’'odes .
J. (}., Painter. Jackson s'rcet.
site Van Wiok*f Ban re.
J- * SOX, Stock and
* Broker. _
M„ Boots, Shoes, etc., 182}
. Street.
/’ißeV. FORCE A CO.. 800 l and Shoe
\j Bn, 268 Broad, near Globe Hotel.
JOHN, Commission and Ex
Broker. 289 Broad street.
nB PRESS BOON A JOB PRINT-
I.HEo OFFICE. E 11. Vcrhe. jToprio-
Broad and Mclntosh streets, up
fßTii; J- SON, General Georgia
i; Agency, 253 Broad street.
L. 8., Grocor and Commission
W., Phoenix Ir-n Works,
5 street, near the Cutton lae-
BENJAMIN, Aue-
and Cotnniission Merchants.
; Kpse FAST freight line,
1 ■Knthef" Express Co- proprietors.
U-, Auitusta Ice House, opposite
Carolina R. 11. Depot.
f'BKA GIF I' ASSOCIATION, 1-
; Hunt A Cos., New Y-rk.
A CUNNINGHAM. Pleasure
for hire, Hamburg, 8. C.
«BcH STORE, lee Cream and Con
r«ouery, 200 Broad street
IMMIGRATION COMPANY.
258 Broad street.
15 t MbEKGER, P. d' I 0.. Set;ars and
■ corner Broad and Mehito?lj
||K A PHELPS. Bankers and Brokers
j. i. Wall street, New York,
jf CIRCLE —a Weekly Literary l'a
joi K E. 11. l’utrhe, publisher. Office,
and Mclntosh streets, up
cHsL DU. S. Ik, Homoeopathic l’hysi
-192 Reynolds street.
slftiwM.. (colored) Fatuity Grocer, and
Hkniture Hauler, Washington street,
■ad.
s A LADF.VEZE (colored),
f
KiTi. A. A CO. (colored), Mc
'J, street lee House.
iflpAY, E. S. * CO., Dry Goods, 356
;iv. New A'ork.
A CO., Dry Goods, Notions,
Ju. iffin-j 202 Broad street.
Vapi KAVANAL'GII, Painters. 336
lX3k"‘'Wm*d street.
1 - rH|)Y a RUSSELL. Watchmakers,
jk Bjcwellers, 290 Broad street, up
T ftll. B. A CO., Dry Goods, etc., 2^o
? HhE, PHILIP A CO.. Augusta
j.%|HCndry ami Machine Works.
;k JOS. E., Insurance Agen-
BR2 HI Broad street.
; Shades, etc., 390 Broati st.
THOMAS and SCICAUH,
BfllaU
Ky.J. D. A. A CO., Dry Goods,
lUi Broad street.
Sj t: It WHITLOCK and CO , Commission
Broad street, near Sotitiicrn
/so gßehokck INSURANCE COMP’Y,
Ga. It. 11. ltrudnax,
2 -.. ' s' i.a.
pi- STABLES, M. A. Dehoney,
• Ellis st., near Washington.
Bda’\ : !S V PAIN KILLER, sold
every where.
VAPOIt STOVE AND
SlililGUT COMPANY, at Branch,
S.,f .-.;tejjkt’a, corner lino u , ud .'.nlnto.-h
under Planters' itotcl. Saruui
Agents.
Daily Press.
AUGUSTA, GA.. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1866.
VOL. I.
BUSIKESS DIBEOTORY
OF ADVERTISERS IN THE DAILY MESS.
PLATT BROTHERS, War<£
rooms, 214 Bruarl street. _
PLUM 15 A. LEITNER, Wholesale and
Retail Dr«ygistg, 212 Broad street.
PUG HE, MRS. E. If. Millinery, Dry
and Fancy Goods. 190 Broati street.
PUGHE, E. H , Book and Job Printer,
corner Broad and Mclntosh streets, up
stairs.
READ, MISS L. J. Ajreut for Grover &
Raker’s Sewing Machines, Millinery,
etc., 32* Broad street.
RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU, for
sale hy all I>rui:gists._
ROBBE, 0. A.. Gas Fitter and Plumber,
in rear of 272 Broad «trret.
S" T. CHARLES* SALOON, Ellis street,
near Mclntosh, Samuel P. Bradford,
Proprietor.
SiTiRKINKR. JNO. C & SONS, Pianos,
!’-■ oks and Mu^ ; e. MHI Rr«*sd street.
SCOFIELD. WILLIAMS & CO, Manu
facturers and dealers in Tin Ware and
Roofing Materials, corner Jackson and Ellis
streets.
OPR EVEN HOUSE, Savannah, Ga., Geo.
O McGioly, Proprietor.
SEtiTNj Mmes. French Millinery and Dress
Making, 142 Greene Street.
QJTURKISY, PATTUPK, Blacksmith, on
S Cent l '#' street, bet weep Broad and Ellis.
SOUTHERN ACCIDENT INSURANCE
COMPANY—A. G. Hall, agent, Au
gusta, Ga.
SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, Ex
press Forwarders. Office 179 Broad st.
QOUTHERN MEDICAL A SURGICAL
JOURNAL, E 11. Poghe, publisher, Dr
Joseph Jones, Editor. Office, corner Broad
and Mclntosh streets, np stairs.
Southern mutual insurance
CO., Athens. Ga., F. Phinizy <fc Cos.,
Ag’ts. corner Campbell and Reynold streets.
SPEARS, DR W. ETUentist, 261 Broad
street, orer W. H.Tutt’s.
STEVENS, A., Wholesale and Retail
Grocer. 299 Broad street, near Planters’
11. ieL
SUMNER, E. 11., Jeweller, Mclntosh st,
one door north of Broad.
TII E CHARLESTON STORE, C. C.
Drake, Dry aud Fancy Goods, 236
Broad street.
THE FANCY BAZAAR, Dry Goods
etc.. 253 Broad street.
VOLGER. G. A CO., Segars and Tobacco,
192 and 254 Broad streot.
VTT’ALKER, C. V. A CO., Auctioneers
VV and Commission Merchants.
WARNER, C. 11., Plumber and Gas
FiHer, in rear of 255 Broad street.
WARREN, W. HENRY A 00~, Commis
sion Merchants end Wholesale Deal
ers, 175 and 177 Broad street.
W4VERLY HOUSE, Charleston, S. C.,
256 King street, Mrs. A. J. Kennedy
and Mrs. L. A. Ruff, Proprietresses.
YjjJ EST A MAY’. Furniture, 137 Broad
VV street, opposite Monument*
WILLIAMS, C. L., Grocer, 315 Broad
street.
Jewellers.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
Eh. summer,
, Mclntosh Stuket.
One Door Below National Bank,
A UG-VSTA, GLt.
Watchmaker’s Tools,Material and Glasses.
Watches ami Clocks repaired and warrant
ed. Jewelry made and repaired. All
kinds of Hair Braiding done. All work
done at the shortest notice. [my3—lm
Notice.
KENNEDY & RUSSELL
f/tfifyy Have associated themselves
for the purpose of carrying
on the Repairing of
vftTDES, CCSXKS and JEWELRY, and
solicit the jmblie'patronage, at 290 Broad st,
up stairs.
J. B. G. KENNEDY,
mh7-3in THOS. RUSSELL.
Established in 1844.
FA. BRAHE HAS RECEIVED
, and offers lor sale at his old stand,
194 Broad street, a fine lot of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
DIAMOND RINGS,
and a variety of fine and new style Jewelry.
ALSO,
A LARGE LOT
Os
SOLID SILVER SPOONS, FORKS,
FRUIT KNIVES,
SOUP and GRAVY LADLES,
SUGAR SPOONS,
BUTTER KNIVES,
NAPKIN RINGS,
and many other articles.
lie is giving his personal attention to the
REPAIRING of Watches, Clocks and
Jeweiery, in that well known and punctual
manner. fe2o—3m
NOTICE.
fl ENERAL GEORGIA
VJT LAND AGENCY
No, 258 Broad street, P, O, Box 63,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Negotiate loans for Farmers, Minors, etc.
Procure White Laborers of either sex ; or
ganize Associations for the Development of
Mining and Manufacturing Interest-*, and
the settlement of Georgia Land ; Purchase
and forward Machinery, Implements, Sup
plies, etc., for Farmers, Miners, etc.
All Land left at this office for sale or
lease, is advertised in pamphlet, free of
charge to the owner.
JACOB R. DAVIS A SON.
mhl6-3m
SHEETING 8, SHIRTINGS,
PILLOW CASE COTTONS, and all
kinds of Wbito Goods, at
MRS. PUGHE'S, 190 Broad Street*
(fljf Jail])
LARGEST CITY CtRCULATION
TUESDAY MORNING.. ...<3#»y 15, 18B«
SCISSORS.
—The gold crop of the world will
probably reach $150,000,000 this year.
Previous to 1830 the average annual
yield was less than $34,000,000.
—A man who attempted to commit
suicide in Canada, but didn’t succeed,
was imprisoned seven days for thh
offence.
—The 10th of May, the anniversary
of the death of Stonewall Jackson, was
observed generally in Virginia, by a
suspension of business, and by an ova
tion to our departed heroes.
—lt is not unusual that a ship goes
into Hong Kong with a cargo of opium
worth a million dollars. There are fre
quem invoices of SIOO,OOO worth of silk
—"Pa,” said little Channing to his
paternal ancester, holding up a Sunday
school picture-book "What is that?”
"That, my son,” gravelv replied the
father, “is Jacob wrestling with the
angel.” “And which licked, pa?” in
nocently continued the young hopeful.
—The ohlest church now existing in
this country is one ndar Smiihfiekl, Isle
ol Wight County, Virginia. It was built
in the reign of Charles 1., between the
year 1630 and 1630_. The brick, lime,
and timber were imported from Englan *.
—One of the songs named in a New
York mnsic seller's advertisement, is of
course, of the motherly sort, and bears
the title of, “ Send a Big Lock of my
Hair to my Mother.” Poor boy! he will
probably survive the old lady,after all,and
have a chance to sing, “Who will patch
my trousers now?”
—The Gentiles arc said to be pouring
into Utah in great humbers. They will
soon be a majority in the Territory or
State, which ever it may be. All the salt
of the Great Salt Lake can’t preserve the
Mormon institutions much longer.
—A Canadian printer. J. R. Dunlop,
was married in Chicago reoenti-y to the
daughter ofa Milwaukie merchant., the
young lady coming out on the occasion
in fifteen thousand dollars' worth of
fancy dry goods and jewelry. She is
said to be worth SIOO,OOO. Os course
Mr. Dunlop will “put on a snb,” and
walk around town for the rest of his life
—A convalescent soldier in a hospital
jn Paris, while stretching himself, ex
claimed, "Oh God!” A young and very
pretty Sister of Charity ran up and en
quired, "What would you have God do
to you? I am His daughter?” The conval.
escent replied, “Accept me for His son
in-1 txv.”
—Joseph Easterhroek, Jr., of Camden,
Me., insured his life for $3,000 some
time ago, and afterwards became de
ranged and committed suicide by shoot,
ing. The insurance company refused
to pay the policy, but the Maine Supreme
Court decides that they must pay the
$3,000, and the costs besides.
—Cyphering is of great benefit even
beyond the province of making change.
Indeed, what would arithmetic he with,
out it? An ingenious calculator gives the
following as the result of long figuring:
The compound interest of one cent from
the beginning of the world equal in value
4,840,000,000 globes or solid gold, each
as big as the earth. Save your pennies)
little boys.
—The year 186? is fixed as the cen
tenary year of St. Peter’s martyrdom.
The anniversary is to be observed at
Rome with great pomp, and other cele
brations are to be added, to make the
year memorable and the city highly at
tractive, -both to the religions of the Cath
olic faith and to the curious of other
creeds. A grand Ecumenicial Council
is to be held, a canonization of several
saints, and other demonstrations of she
kind. The idea of the centenary origin
ated, it is said with the Pope, who was
much impressed by the meeting last year
to celebrate the centenary of Dante.
Hence he adopted and applied it to an
other and a higher subject.
MPHE AUGUSTA
1 CRACKERY BAKERY.
Is now in full running order.
The Merchants of this city and vicinity
wonlddo well to call and fiud out tho PRICE,
Wc are making a far better Cracker than
the
NORTHERN CRACKER.
You can purchase them cheaper and get
at all times FRESH.
Go and see the
SOUTHERN CRACKERS,
Wallace! vogt & co's
fe2s-3m BAKERY 841- Bread rtrwt.
Dry Goods.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
THE WELL KNOWN
AND
POPULAR STORE
OF
I. Kahn. & Cos.
262 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
OH ANY
SOUTHERN CITY,
THEREBY SAVING
ONE HUNDRED MILES FREIGHT.
WE HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED
AND ARE CONSTANTLY RE
CEIVING A BEAUTIFUL
ASSORTMENT
OF
G O 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 SITTBTS and DRAWERS
Lisle HALF HOSE, Ladies’ fIOSE
Childrens’ HOSE and HALF IIOSE
Ladies'’ and Gents’ LINEN HANDKER
CHIEFS
Embroidered COLLARS and CUFFS
Embroidered SETS, EDGINGS, etc.
OUR ASSORTMENT
OF
SMALLER ARTICLES
seen as
Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Tapes, Bobbins
Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Belts, and
Buckles, Portmonies. Pocket Knives,
Scissors. Hair Nets, Table Cloths
And a thousand other articles too numerous
to mention, defies competion, both in
PRICE AND EXCELLENCY.
especially call the attention of
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, etc.,etc.
I. KAHN A CO.,
262 £road street.
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NO. 115.
Dry Goods, Notions.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE
and varied assortment of
SHOES, GAITERS and BALMORALS,
•.
In Cloth, Kid, Calfskin and Morooco for
Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children, all of
which will be sold low
AT THE CHARLESTON STORE.
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COPPERTrTsHOES ~
PROTECT THE TOES OF CHILDREN’S
Shoes, one pair will outwear three
without Tips.
A large assortment just received at tho
CHARLESTON STORE.
ap2s—tf
~ FRENCH REUUA CLOTH.
L' OR GENTLEMEN’S VESTS AND
U CHILDREN’S WEAR
A Full Assortment at the
CHARLESTON STORE.
ALSO,
Misses’ White and Brown Cotton Hose, all
sizes at the
ap2s—tf CHARLESTON STORE.
MORE NEW GOODS.
IN ADDITION TO OUR BEAUTIFUL
AND VARIED STOCK OF
LADIES DRESS GOODS
LINEN GOODS
COTTON GOODS
HOSIERY
HANDKERCHIEFS
GLOVES
VEILS
PARASOLS
CUFFS and COLLARS
TABLING
TOWELLING
HOOP SKIRTS aud SKIRTING
BONNETS and HATS
TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, RTBBONS,
And our endless variety «f NOTIONS and
FANCY GOODS, —we have jutt received.
8-4 Blaek IRON BEREGE
8-4 White IRON BEREGE
8-4 MANTLE BEREGE
MOURNING DRESS GOODS
COLORED DRESS GOODS
10-4 and 11-4 LINEN SHEETINGS
6-4 LINEN PILLOW CASINGS
LONG CLOTHS, ranging from 22-4 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 we can and do roll Goods as Cheap or
Cheaper than any house in the South.
Being in receipt of Fresh Goods almost
every week, we are enabled to offer great
inducements to Country Merchants as well
as to our retail customers.
J. D. A. MURPHY A CO.
314 Broad streot,
Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel.
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Selling Oft' at Very Low Prices !
r |'HE ENTIRE STOCK OF
1 DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
LADIES’ AND GENTS’
FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Trunks, Valisesy Segare, etc., ate.
To make room tor Goods constantly arriving
at
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad street.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
a LADIES’ WHITE GOODS
SILK BASQUES AND JACKETS.
HOSIERY AND DRESS GOODS
Just reocived, aud for sale at a?bargain, in
TIIE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad street.
cpilE LATEST’" ~
I- and BEST STYLES
OF
SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING
AND
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
At lowest prices, at
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad street.
Country Merchants
Will find it to their advantage befo r pur
chasing elsewhere to call at
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
mh2B No. 253 Broad street-
IS S L. J. READ,
AGENT FOR
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES,
326 Broad Street.
A complete stock of Needles, and all the
improvements, togethor with Sowing Ma
chines, always for sale. jal3—Bm
TTTtheTadTes;
! 1 MADAME DEMOREST,
EMPORIUM OF FASHION,
! Branch at Augusta. No. 326 Broad street.
| PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS
Trimmed aud Untrimmed, for sale.
NEW PATTKKNS RECEIVED MONTHLY.
ja 13—6 m Miss L. J. READ.
E. s. jaffray^sTco!
JMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
Dry Goods,
350 Broadway ,
NEW YORK.
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Dress . Making.
DRESS MAKING^
Mrs- S. S. CLANTON,
OF COLUMBIA, S. C., :
Informs the Ladies of Augusta and vicini- j
ty, that she is prepared to make DRESSES, j
and ladies’ Clothing in the latest style.
She solicits patronage.
Residence on Mclntonh street, South side, '
between Broad and Reynolds, opposite j
Siogex’s Printing Offioe. ap2s—lm*
&j it failn srfss.
BOOK AND"JOB"PRINTING
OP
EVERY DESCRIPTION
EXECUTED
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Fatten Power Preeeee, and Sett of
Workmen enallce ut to do Superior JOR
WORK at Cheaper Rates than elsewhere.
Foots & Shoes.
The Oldest Shoe House in the State.
a. WE HAVE ON HAND
A LARGE and WELL
SELECTED STOCK OP
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER,
LASTS, SHOE PEGS and
SHOE FINDINGS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
For Sale at Wholesale or Retail. No. 258
Broad Street, two doors abovo the Globe
Hotel.
ap2l—2m CONLEY, FORCE & CO.
SHOES! S..OES! SHOES
Cohen,
BROAD STREET,
Has just received a largo 5 Pit ING STOC K
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 leather
Boys’ Red Top BOOTS
Children’s Copper Tipped
BOOTS and SHOES
All styles of BOOTS and SHOES, for
Bovs 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—
-1821 BROAD STREET,
apt-llm Opposite Augusta Hotel.
Down With High Prices!
gfl BOOTS AND SHOES,
, V. BROGANS
flbb. and TRUNKS
At Wholesale and Retail.
We would respectfully inform the peoplo
of Augusta end surrounding country, that
wo have opened a branch of our New York
city Store at 314 Broad itreet, where we aro
now prepared to show ait in want of
ROOTS. SHOES,
BROGANS and TRUNKS,
The best selected and finest stock of Goods
in this section of the country.
To City and Country Merchants, wo
would say wo can sell you Goods in our liro
as low as you can buy them North ; for
our Goods are direot from the Manufactu
rers, as one of tho firm is in tho wholesale
business in New York City, and our motto
is “quick sales 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. H. CLARENDON,
314 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.,
Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel.
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PAEACE STABLES.
. the undersigned
b p S £ ienveto return his thanks
to the citizens of Augusta aud
the public generally for the generous pat
ronage heretofore extended to him, and so
licits a continuance of the same.
Having recently fitted np this establish
ment throughout, and added to the stock
some new aud
ELEGANT CARRIAGES,
gentle and fine horses
CAREFUL DRIVERS, ktc., etc.
Ho is prepared to accommodate tho .pub
lio 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,
whieh will be retained
EXPRESSLY FOR THIS CLASS
OF
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 bo attended in the moat elegant
style.
FUNERAL OCCASIONS
Wild. MEET WITH
PROMPT ATTENTION.
HORSES AND MULES
KEPT BY THE DAY
WEEK
MONTH
OR
YEAR
At customaiy rates. And always on hand
for sale.
Pledging his host, efforts to please, he
hopes to merit and reoeire a share of the
public patronage.
mhl4—tf M. A. DEHONEY,
IADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS
J AT
MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street