Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, May 29, 1866, Image 1

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Hull) fivess. .*• i'rjpiietor. INK DAU.y I•KfS'i I' MS fir ’tu t »* •'*/ r ■'.••<' " '■ «*< i.mu.kst run ri. -,.i »x «*rt Ini mt'iit* liisi'i «eil |S<lb> >r itl TANARUS» rum. OFFlCE —(’.■>■ <rr nf tiro’ll into Sheen, of /on/le I‘uet- Ojlior, I / Business directory §|M>VKRTISK!tS 7N III;•: I'vU.Y I’Uli'S. I.IFR IXSI'IiANI’E 10. Vi. Ilarr.-, Genera Agent. N :Bnt >i>h iiwi. triTEl,. T'r ii'i ij.i.r- Hgk Vr vr .I\~. li. A 1'.H0.. I’ariie'--, 1 >rr ilk.!-. Une r'f*. ! r AniV, \V\! , Pai. I. r a l , ! . r ■ mreet, near i v Roll T «'er AUGUSTUS Healer i" Sig-irs. xTS’mtls. etc , 320 Hr.mil -t..'* t. n'dK JVO. A Til OS. A., liar*!iter . 13 I - Cl- Dealer., !■ 111. >||e i. |l ‘'ii.iciirt Hall. \ ■ P. IP. Insurai.ee Agent, I l l'rna'l '"'.l lai ksnn reels. J. P. IP. Dentist.-20 llrnail J. J.. Milder, and Picture jL> ■«M«k-r. la" P.r- a I street. AiBtHAS. D .t CO , St-ek and Ileal Brokers, 234 Broad street. TYPE FOUNDRY, 201 street, Cincinnati. Ohio. art j wVvnnV W St 0. IP, Hunts. Shoes, \ f Rrnad street. j :K1 BO WE, Hay and P me, Kllis \,J in r» ar of Thns. P. lUniles’. o.. Pa’nter, Jaeksnn street. r|3 Van Winkle ltance. "o M., Boots, Shoes, etc., 1821 ■%£s' Street. f-i *mr. FORCE & CO.. Boot and Shoe V-/ 268 Broad, near (.lobe Hotel. r t,M JOHN, Commission and Ex Ke Broker, 259 Broad street, i , PRESS BOOV J JOB PRINT B OFFICE, E. 11. l’mrhe. vmprie- Bread and Melnto-h streets, ut' P. if SON, (ieneral Georgia A :*enev. 253 Broad street. Piitct.ix Ir n Works, yU" street, near the Cotton Fae •(■{? & BENJAMIN. Aue | :2 HKrrs an4»t'emnii'Sion Merchants. J - H;e FAST FREIOIIT PINE. £'j -JBcrr Express Cos., proprietors. C., Ati-li'ta lee House, opposite R. R. Depot. f?7,T>- ■ i CUNNINGHAM, Pleasure 1 - - for huw, Hamburg, S. U. STORED Ice Cream and Con- J.' 3,‘Cjr; K~i MMft j RAT 10 S COMPANY. Broad str-i t. P. it t 0 , Sugars and 1.4 eerner Broad and Mclnt -h D.itt v Putts* Ofliee. ■TpHEPB,. Bankers and l.rok, Jir street, Net York. i j Board n-. lire' ne .-tree', !'| ; below the B-'l 'l ower. j ,t V eekl.v ;..!•• re.r.v I’u i|l IP publish'r. Ofhec, and Me In tosh streets, up TT-■ P.. Hi.uiiv -pathie Physi li -ytiOlds street. leolovd; F;i:n !l y Croc . nun Jrt'FitißKre Haul or. Washiiijr'.i'n 'root, BADKYEZE feohn-dt. ntopb .slreot, opposite s's A. A- rft. (c<»lore«i), 1 ! lec lit.use. «{' CO., Dry Goods, 350 *1 York. 1/ kii\.sL. & CO., Dry Good-, Notions. «K§KvANAUiin. Painters, 330 X X t aaijS&rellers, 2‘JO Broad street, up .\X*hWFWTLI? 00., Augusta , MMry an»l Machine Works. I\.f E., Insurance Agcu 1i,!.. t strr*ct._ T l 7 TIIOM AS d' S( H A Ul s, ifJ v , % t " i; H»T» J* 0. A. & t 0., Dry Goods * h f t K <f: CO , Commission Broad street, near Southern / < HtoKCE INSI'KANCE ( OMP Y. \/ ifftivannati, Ga. B. 11. Broduax, Ga. M. A. Delioney, { jjSjjiitor, Kllis st., near Washington. ryti'-WvAVIS’ PAIN KILLEH, sold , overy where. VAPOR STOVE AND COMPANY, at Branch, t corner Broad and Mclntn>li under Planters’ Hotel. Saroni 'jf Agents. 7Yii>!H^oir&BOARD MAN, Machin t.' iK„d Engineers, 189 Reynolds ’pPA iBiJROTIIEItS, Furniture Ware .} i iHH2I4 liruad street. r>x> NjM"* LKITXEK. Wbolefale and Jt h Druggists, 212 Broad street. * A, Watch and Jewelry I BBshtnent. IBS Bn ad street. i : oY<dB"YpRS. E. IP Millinery, Dry I" ;. Uonds. lkd Broad street. ' O' II , Book arid Job Printer, r ett apt Broad and Mclntosh streets, up Hplii-ts B. J. Agent for drover <t Xi piibsKs Sewing Machines, Millinery, EXTRACT OF BFUUE, fnr iX »U Druggists Daily Press; VOL. I. AUGUSTA, GA.. TUEJSDAA MORNING, MAY 29, 186 G. EUS'ITFSS DIRECTORY OF ABVnmSKRS IN Tlir DAILY PIiKSS. p \ pifter mid Plumber, t\ «u rc*»r of T 72 TGnud street. ‘ OT. f’ITAPI.Ei 42 ’ SATsOOV, pniii Rtrpot, * • near M«*r«it*ish. Samuel P. Bradford, ; Pnipriptor 1 QCITUFTNEP. 1 VO. c POVP, Pianos. O B * k« and Br..»d strent. OrnFTKTP. WTM IAMS A »0. ‘ facturers ntid dc:ilerx »n Tin Ware and Roofing Materials, corner .Tnckson and Ellis C^prvEN T 1 OrPErSaTanmdi' oZTo^ j VcOtnly, Proprietor. ; CFOTN. Mires. Millinery and Press I Making. 142 Creme S?rret. QTTABKEV. PATRICK. Pb.ok-Tni'b. on : • - • v •" - T v- »?•«! m?a. CJ«»* - * 1 TPT?\‘T TVSTPANCE 1 COMPANY—A. G. Pall, agent, Au gust*. Ga. FXPBEF? r T . Q 0T t TTTRP\ MFPTcAT. A c T T PGTC4T, ‘ JOT T BVAL. F IT. P‘’i'b ' pßliHsbFr. Pr •Tosonh .Tonos. Fdihu. Offieo. corner Broad and Mf*Tntoab up stairs. SOFTITKPN MT T Tr \ L INSURANCE CO., Athens. (In., F. Phinizv A Cos., Ag*ts* corner CamphoTl and Reynold streets. S P EABS, T)R W. F.. Dentist, 284 Broad street, over W. IT. Tutt's. STEVENS. TaT. Wbolcsale and Retail Grocer, 299 Broad street, near Planters' Tine!. STOGNFR, JAMES, Corn, Car Grease. etc., at AV'. A. Ramsay’s old stand, Broad Street. OUMNER. E. IT., Jeweler, Mclntosh »t. one door north of Broad. THE FANCY BAZAAR, Pry Goods etc.. ?.V1 Broad street. TTT.KEY, .TOfl V, Wood ard lumber dealer, corner Fenwi'U and Kollock stree s, near the August!? Factory. VOT.GRR. G. A CO., Serars and Tobacco. 192 and 254 Broad street. WATiT.EN, ALBERT. Furniture Re- etc., .350 Br a«l Street. "ITT4RNF.B, (). IT. Plumber and Gas VI Fi ter. in rear of 255 Broatl street. WARREN, W. HENRY A CO., Commis sion Merchants nr.d M’bolesa'e ers. 175 ard 177 Broad street. ATTEST A MA.Y. Furniture, 137 Broad W street. oppn«iie Monument. U s IB Li A MS, C. A. A CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, 259 Broad street. \kj ILLIiT H.' 8., Beef and Prov s .»«. VV Dealer, corner of Campbell and Ellis Streets. ' " r E E ECLIPSE FAST FREIGHT LINE. SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. PROPRIETORS. fatabliehrd for the purpose of girinj dispatch -m TO HEAVY FREIGHT , AT REDUCED PtATES! Is now prepared to receive and forward be tween Savannah, Augusta. Atiann. Maoon, Albany, Eufaula, ('olumbiis, Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, and Y’ay Station.-. Ship from New York to care. Eclipse Fast Freight Line, Savannah. THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN, AND Insurance Effected When Desired. For further information, rates, etc., in quire of A gents SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., and at the office of the HARNDEN EXPRESS, la9—6m 65 Broadway, N. Y. NEW FIHM. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE Asso ciated themselves in trade under the tirm of CLARKE A BOWE. For the purpose of conducting a GENERAL COTTON AND PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS, And have taken the olose brick store-house on Ellis, between Washington and Monu ment streets, where we are now prepared to receive on storage, or for sale, COTTON and all other kinds of COUNTRY PRO DUCE Striot personal attention to all business guaranteed. A share of public patronage solicited. H. E. CLARKE, ja26—6m R. J. BOWE. BRICKS J-0R SALE. Apply to R. J. BOWE, Executor, Ellis Street, in rear Tbos. R. Rhodes. ia26 —6rn HAY AND LIME. 300 BUNDLES N ° RTuEii tf ray 100 bids, best ROCKLAND LIME Just received and for pale by . CLARKE A BOWE, EUis Street, in rear Thos. R, Rhodes. In 26 —6m Braids, tinsel cords, hat and DRKSS ORNAMENTS, at MRS, FUGBE’S, 190 Broad Street. | <Ti)f Uadi) ; LARGEST" CITY riKCILATiON. | Tl F.' t’AY 29, 1600 | “Dixie.” —An imaginary place some where in the Southern States of America, j celebrated in a popular negro melody as a perfect paradise of luxurious ease and enjoyment. The term is often used as a collective designation ofthe Southern Slates. A correspondence of the Aete Oilniiin Della, has given the following account of th'- original and early appli cation of the same : “I do not wish to spoil a pretty illu Sion; but the real truth is that Dixie is an indigenous Northern negro refrain, as common to the writer as lamp posts in New York city, seventy or seventy five years ago. It was one of the every-day allusions of boys at that time, in all their out door sports. And no one ever beer 1 of Dixie's Land being other than Man hattan Island until recently, when it has been erroneously supposed to refer to the South, from its connection with pathetic negro allegory. When slavery existed in New York, one ‘Dixy’ owned a large tract of land on Manhattan Island, and a large number of slaves. The increase of the slaves and the increase of Abolition sen timent caused an emigration to the slaves to a more thorough and secure slave sec. tion; and the negroes who were thus sent off (many being born there) nat urally looked back to their old homes where they had lived in clover, with feel ings of regret, as they could not imagine any place like Dixy’s. Hence it became syuottitnous with an ideal locality com bining ease, comfort and material hap. pinessot every description. In those days negro singing and minstrelsy were in their infancy, and any subject that could be wrought into a ballad was eagerly picked up. This was the case with ‘Dixie.’ It originated in New York, and assumed the proportions of a song there In its travels it has been enlarged and has ’gathered moss.’ It has picked up a note here and there. A chorus has been added to it; and from an indistinct chart! of twovos three notes, it has be come an elaborate melody. But the sac that it is not a Southern song cannot be rubbed out. The fallacy is so popular to the contrary that I have thus been at pains to state the real origin of it.” The Bnmsn Union Jack.— The Union Jack, that “ Meteor Flag of Eng ’und,” is now » combination oftheCrosses of SS. Os :gc, Andrew and Patrick, which combined represent the tbyee king doms united under the sway of ihe C'-own of England. The original Union Jack was formed of Crosses of SS. George and Andrew, and deflated to be the national ensign by James I, ou the union of the kingdoms of England and Scotland. But ct the beginning of the present cen ; my. 1801, when Ireland was united to 'lie kingdom of Great Britain, it became j necessary to add the Cross of St. Pat-! rick. The present Jack is blazoned as follows : “On a field azure, surmounted by that of St. Patrick, rules overall the cross of George fimbriated by the second. ’ The Union Jack is only used on flags, except on the shield placed by the side of the figure of Brittanuia (there are two t’s for the Britannarium on our copper coins, but only one on the sil ver), on our pennies and halfpennies It was granted as an honorable augmen tation to the late Duke of Wellington tc be borne on a shield of pretence. The term Jack is supposed to have origin a ted from Jaqnes, the French word foi James, the monarch who first ordered its use. [gr J A bill is before the Massachusetts Legislature which provides for the ap pointment of an inspector of manufac lories, whose duty it shall be to secure ill the children employed as operatives .he full benefit of the State laws. Bet ter send a freedmen’s bureau down there. —The latest dressing for the hair is the “Stephen’s pomade.” It is a Head Scenter. —Dan Bryant offered $20,000 ft year Tor Lucy Rushton’s late theatre, but Mr. Stewart does not want to let it to a Minstrel Company. Dentist W. E. SPEARS, Dentist— * ROOMS 264 BROAD STREET, Over W. SI. Tult’s Vrui/ Store, * AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Is constantly receiving all necessary nut terial appertaining to bis profession, of the latest improvement and best styles. feß—6m Ice Dealers. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! \FK are NOW PREPARED TO * furntah |GE in any quantity at the GEORGIA ICE HOUSE, on EUis street, opposite Concert Ha'l. Four cents per pound retail, and threo conts per pound for fifty pounds and upwards. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. my 11—Imp BOYCE A DODD. Ire* Notice! A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF ICE a A may he found at THE AUGUSTA ICE HOUSE, opposite the South Carolina Hail 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 (Sundays 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. ick ~ tpiiE Mclntosh street Ice Hcyuse (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE) IS NOW OPEN. Prices for the present four (4) c*mts a pound, retail. For fifty pounds or more throe (3) cents. R. A. HARPER A CO. ap!4—3m (col o red). PALAC E STABLES. THE UNDERSIGNED begs leaveto return his thanks the citizens of Augusta and the public generally for the generous pat ronage heretofore extended to him, and so licits a continuance of the same. Having recently filter! up this establish ment throughout, and added to the stock some new and ELEGANT CARRIAGES, GENTLE AND FINE HORSES CAREFUL DRIVERS, ktc., etc. He is prepared to accommodate the .pub lic for occasion* of BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. The especial attention of t'ainilies wishing to avoid the expense of keeping carriages, horses, etc., is caMed to the fact that he has provided several new and elegant outfits, which 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 tiuios kept for hiro. 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 Y'EAR At customary rates. And always on hand for Bale. Pledging his best efforts to please, ho hope" to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. mhl4—tf M. A. DEHONEY. Iron, Nails, Plows, Horse Shoes, Tobacco, Snuff, Blacking. rA TONS IRON—all sisos, OU From I ineh to 10 inches. 2 TONS CAST STEEL— From j to 2} inches CAA KEGS OLD DOMINION NAILS— DUU 4d to 12d inclusive. PLOWS, all patterns, with and without Stocks. HORSE SHOES In any quantity. Macahoy and Sootch SNUFF, in Barrels and Kegs. TOBACCO, all grades, from fine to oom mon. Baltimore BLACKING, equal to Mason’s. ONE SUGAR MILL, ty-fl All of which we will SELL LOW for Cash, or exchange for Cottoo, Corn, or any product of the the market prices, or receive those 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 & CO. apis—tf Augusta, Ga. HORNE SHOEING. pATRICK SHARKEY, HORSE- SHOER A SO BLAC’KSMITHING GENERALLY. Remember the location—Bounded on the North by Broad Street; on the South by EUis Street; and located in Centre Street, between the two of them. 5«31—6m NO. 126. Brokers and Merchants. JOHN CRAIG? Banking and EXCHANGE OFFICE, 289 liliOAD STREET, Augusta, Ga., BUTS AMD SELLS GOLD BULLION GOLD and SILVER COIN BANK NOTES BONDS, STOCKS BILLS OF EXCHANGE, my4—ly Foreign and Domestic. MILO HATCH, for 20 years Cashier of Mechanics Hank, Aucrusta. Ga. CCAS. H. PHELPS, for 6 years Agent and Cashier Southern Express Cos. HATCH and PHELPS, JANKERS, BROKERS, AND GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS NO. 9 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, (Entrance on New Street). FEFRREMCES: R. H. Lowry, Esq., President Bank of Re public, N. Y Josiah Oakes, Esq., V. Pres’t Shoe and Leather Bank. N. Y. J. D. Vermilye, Esq., at the Merchants’ Bk, N. Y. Nourse & Brooks, 127 Pearl street, N. Y.# Brodio A Pottos, 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 Fellowce A Son, Attorneys at Law, Hartford, Conn. D. A. Dwight A Cos., Boston, Mass. Calvin Taft, Esq., Worcester, Mass. Thomas S. Metcalf, Esq., August*., <la. John Davison, Eaq., Augusta, Ga. H. 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—tf CHARLES D. CARR & CO„ 004 BROAD STREET, iCOQ STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Will buy and sell on Commission STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD, SILVER and BANK NOTES. Also, REAL ESTATE. mh27—3m W. HENRY WAFRRN. W. B. HARPER. J. W. WALLACE. W. HENRY WARREN & CO. AT WHOLESALE, GROCERIES, BAGGING. ROPE, TWINE. HATS, BLANKETS. NOTIONS. Ere.. Etc., . 115 and 177 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga. Wo purchase and sell COTTON, TOBACCO, _ PRODUCE, Etc., OM COMMISSION, And forward Goods to any section of the country, North or South. To Owners and Shippers of Colton. JNO. K. OILLIATT A CO., Liverpool, England. ODER, NANSON A CO., New York. OBER, ATWATER A CO., Now Orleans. LEWIS, NANSON A CO., St. Louis. W. HENRY WARREN A CO., Augusta, Ga. advances made on shipments of COTTON to New York and Liverpool. W. HENRY WARREN A CO., 175 and 177 Broad Street, mh2B—tf * Aneii.ta. Ga. NEW MUSIC. g O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING. OH, SAY NOT WOMAN’S HEART IS BOUGHT. WHY DOST THOU LINGER 7 I AM HAPPY AS THE DAY IS LONG. ' - WHEN FENIANS FIGHT FOR FREEDOM. HOME THEY BROUGHT HER WARRIOR DEAD OH. SIVEET BE THY REPOSE. WHERE ART THOU ? LEAF BY LEAF THE ROSES FALL. VIOLETS UN»ER THE SNOW. GET OUT OF MEXICO! (comic) WE MEET NO MORE AT TWI LIGHT. I-BELIEVED HER TRUE TO ME. ANGEL SISTERS. SOMEBODY’S DARLING. ONLY A WITHERED ROSE. SWEET SPIRIT HEAR MY PRAYER, And a great many others too numerous to mention, iust received at J. C. SCHREINER & SONS, myl—tf 199 Broad street. HOOP SKIRTS, GORE SKIRTS, And all othor styles, at MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street. BOOK -KoiT/jTiai!) «rri3 te^hm _ EVERY DKSORIPMQS V. 4l> ,**««**» O T _S A IN TUU-BEST.. .»fANN*». :; The Faeteet I‘nicer Rrreeee, and Beet of Workmen enables u« to 'do SitpertoT. .JOB WORK nt Cheaper Ratee thou elfeiftiere, or” ’-i-i mtam Boots & Shoes. The Oldest Shoe House in the Sthffe, V v WK HAVE ON HAND A LARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS and SHOE FINDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS a on ■For Sale at Wholesale or Retail. Ne. 25S Broad Street, two doors above the Globe Hotel. I «’« ap2l—2m CONLEY, FORCE <fc €O, i SHOES! SHOES! SHOES W|jL -VI. Coherr,; ,; BROAD STREET, Has just received a large SPRING of the Latest stylus of Ladies’, Mirtesf, Gents’, and Boys’ SHO£S consisting: in part of— Ladies’ GAITERS * v ' i ' l Misses’ SLIPPERS iloit Ladies’ Kid SHOES • Ladies'Morocco SHOES ;. ’ Gents’ Pump Sole BOOTS Gents’ OXFORD TIES "lujlia Gents' OXFORD TIES, patent feather Boys’ Red Top BOOTS Children’s Copper Tipped : -Y/ BOOTS and SHOES All stylos of BOOTS and SHOES, for Boys and Girls ; the latest styles HATS ; a large lot of TRUNKS and VAJU ises. • Also a fine assortment of STRAW HATS' at New York Prices. Don’t forget the place— -IS2J BROAD STREET, Ikj;:0 ’ ! ap4-3m Opposite Augusta HfctdliO rTTw? Down With High Prices! fpj BOOTS AND SH€fes, rff -Vj AS» BROGANS : " 6§L». axp TRVN.K/3 At Wholesale and Retail. ’ We would respectfully inform the tjieoplo of Augusta and surrounding country,’ that we have opened a branch of our New York city Store at 814 Broad street, where I #* M now prepared to show all in want of ■> 1“ BOOTS, SHOES, mfl a , - BROGANS and TRUNK'S..'’ The best selected ml finest stock of Oo6tiil in this section of the country, i: [*‘ To City and Country Merchants,, we would say we can sell you Goods in our lire as low as you can buy them NorthV'for our Goods are direct from the Manqfaptiv rers, as one of the firm is in the wholesale business in New York City, and o6r<ih#!iti is “quick sales and small profits,” andjtfiid* - *“S lwsia.ee- One Iriai i» sufficient to prove the truth of tho above statemrat. ’ : ,r ' Don’t forget tho plaec. : ifti'giii W. & C. 11. CLARENDON, 314 BROAD STREEE Augusta, Ga.; 70 Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotels > *pl-tf ' 1 ill"]'" Jewellers. .! «7,. a Watches, Clockß and Jewelry. EH. SUMMER, • Mclntosh, StSest, One Door Below National Bank, ' ’ AVGUSTA, GA. V* - '' Watchmaker’s Tools,Material andGlaefe*. Watches and Clocks repaired and,warrant ed. Jewelry made and repaired.' J 'A!l kinds of Hair Braiding done. All'Wcrk done at tho shortest notice. [p, Notice. : atsoit sc , KENNEDY A RUSSBLL jfcndr Have associated thsmsqlves 18"* yf!g| for the purpose oiekriyiiig i&Ac-i.a.i.jafi— 1 on the Repair&a.gtjlaf WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY),and solicit the public patronage, at 290 Broadgt, up stairs. r " ■* •”> J. B. G. KENNBRKs;’ mb7-3m THOS. RUSSELft,,, ‘ OFFICE GA. IMMIGRATION! .OOtpcfb No. 258 Broad Street, Augusta, Qftu.,,,, -■> March 28th, 1886. J This company—organizedDfor the purpose of supplying tating Immigration and promoting the agricultural and commercial intert4i f- of ttre State—is now prepared to rpfceite end promptly fill ail orders for FIELD LABOR ERS. HOUSE SERVANTS, toft I'-ME CHANICS—to be delivered in Angnrtat, 1 Stockholders are entitled to SejeotjliApdlf, at Ila)f Commissions. A limited supply of Stock cate b* ’fiW nisbed. J. JEFFERSON THOMAS, President. Wh. R. DAVIS, Secretary. n ,o '-‘ FRANK J. ROBINSON, mb 3ft— 6m . Oen’l- Sup’)-■ NOTICE, y, ri ENERAL GEORGIA * ." r It LAND AGENCY" No, 258 Broad street, P. Os l 'BbißS, AUGUSTA, GA. vsftt ;>:ui f Negotiate loans for Farmers, Miners, etc. Procure White Laborers of either sex ;'lofc ganize Associations for the Deveiopiaent of Mining and Manufacturing Interest",, and the settlement of Georgia Land ; Turcßake and forward Machinery, Impl«sfcedt#,y£hlt>- plies, etc., for Farmers, Miners,it.,, All Land left at this office for sale or lease, is adverti-ed in pamphlet, free J of charge to the owner. ''uoH yjilT JACOB R. DAVIS. * SDN, mhl6-3m ; ofoa7onp3 E. S. JAFFRAY IMPORTERS AND .IXOI or l Dry Goods,; 350 Broa fPißcttf i "*t t>7 oh > NEW YO R S,V fe27-6m ' 1,1 1