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Jilt Dailg IQrrss.
lABBKST CITY CIRCULATION.
AUGUSTA, <»A.«
WEDNESDAY MORNINU...M»y SO, 18«6
IT IN MINI* THAT TIIK
■daily PRESS ADVERTISES moke
VHKAPLY TUAN ANY DAILY IN THE
city, aiebchants wiio desire to
reach families will find IT A
MOST VALUABLE MEDIUM.
Radicalism Decaying at the Root.
There fire pleasing aspects in the
political firmament. Here and there,
the dark clouds seem to break aud per
mit a gleam of sunshine to come through,
or expose to view a “blue patch large
enough to make a pair of pants,” which,
in olden times, the weatherwise con
sidered a sure prognostic of fair weather.
Let us hope that these signs may not
fail; but that they may be in reality the
harbinger of brighter days in store for
us.
Already has Staunton left the sinking
ship of Radicalism and taken refuge in
the staunch vessel of which Andy John
son is the pilot. With him is Seward,
the wily, and McCullough the astute j
aud anon comes over the Radical Gov.
Swan of "Maryland, my Maryland,”
and, “the cry is still thev come.” Lane,
the virulent, of Indiana, declines to be
a candidate for re-election to the Senate;
the electiou of others of the same hue,
in other States seems doubtful, and to
crown the evidences of decay and ap
proaching defeat, the “Constitutional
Amendment” of the so-called Recon
struction Committee is killed in u caucus
of the Radical Senate I
These are, indeed, hopeful signs; but
they are only the grumblings of the
. distant thunder, the indications of the
terrible popular upheaval which is slowly
but surely coming to crush the dynasty
of tyranny and injustice at Washington,
and to sustain the President in his wise
and constitutional policy.
It is reported that our Minister to the
Court of Portugal, Mr. Harvey, has
written to President Johnson, advising
him to “disperse Congress at the point of
the bayonet.” This may or may not be
true; but we do not deem it necessary.
A free Government wants no bayonets
to sustain it. Whatever crashing out
is done must he by the popular will aud
by popular action ; and we believe that
the time is now rapidly approaching
when the people of the whole Union
are beginning to understand that the
policy, of the Radicals not to effect
any good for the country, but simply to
establish themselves in power, and to
secure its patronage and its spoils unto
themselves. This is the reason they
resist the President and denounce his
policy. This is the reason why they
crush out debate in the House of Repre
sentatives ; aud this is the reason
why they persist in keeping Southern
Representatives out of their seats, and
eject conservative members from theirs.
But the hand-writing is on the wail.
The day of retribution is upon them ;
and beneath the clamors of an insulted
and infuriated populace, these unwise
legislators, these revolutionary icono*
clausts roust give way; must either
repent their errors, and prove their re
pentance sincere by their acts, or else
vanish into thin air. Let us hope for
the best. The signs are propitious.
Radicalism is decaying at the root, and
must soon' tumble to the ground.
Courage, Conservatives! Democrats!
Patriots 1 “There is life in the okl
laud yet 1”
—Mr. Cyrus VV. Field recently re
turned from England in the Persia,
after having arranged another great ex
pedition to lay the Atlantic telegraph
cable. This is his thirty-sixth voyage
across the ocean on this enterprise, to
which he has devoted the last twelve
3'ears of his life. Such indomitable per
severance deserves success, and, we
trust, will command it. All prepara
tions are going forward with the greatest
rapidity. The contractors are manufac
turing over a hundred miles of.cable
per week. Mr. Field will remain here
but six weeks, then return to England
to join the Great Eastern, which is ex
pected to sail on the last of June. All
connected with the former expedition
feel sure of success this time. They
hope to have telegraphic communica
tion established between England and
the United States in July.— The 'lele
grapher.
—A child died in Paris, recently,
poisoned by the application of tobacco
juice, mixed with lard, to his head. It
should never be forgotten that the essen
tial principle of tobacco is nicotine, one
of the most deadly poisons known.
—Railways are in such high favor in
Russia that the landed proprietors fre
quently give up their lands gratuitously,
and their example is followed ns far as
;s.»sible by the towus and villages.
New Advertisements.
, Pearl Cement
_ -a AS EXCELLENT THTNG
for ®eudiu|t China, Gloai,
etc., at 2ho Broad Street.
E. MUBTIN.
GLASS ROYALS—at large aenortment of
Glaae, with or without Covers, at 280 Broad
St "y3o— l E. MUSTIN.
BARBACtTfr
at it. rniLiP’s,
HAMBURG, S. C.
THURSDAY, May, 31st.
DINNER AT 2 O’CLOCK. Faro $1.50-
uiy3o—2t
* GENUINE TURTLE SOUP
T TIIE
“OGLETHORPE’’
TODAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK.
THERE WILL BE PLENTY
rov3o FOR EVERY BODY.
Mules For Sale.
FEW EXCELLENT
MULES!
Can be bought low. Apply at the store of
E. O’DONNELL,
mj-29—6* 216 Broad Street.
Lime, Plaster, and Cement.
1 Aflfl ÜBLS FRESH
1 , tIUU ROCKLA’ND LIME
53 bbls PLASTER
50 bbla Hydrulio CEMENT
JUst received aud fur sale by
my29—tf CLARkIe & BOWE.
Diamonds and Pearls.
A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF RINGS,
EAR RINGS, and BREASTPINS,
beautifully set with raro DIAMONDS and
PEARLS; besides a select assortment of
Fine JEWELRY, WATCHES, etc. Just
received and sty sale low, as the above
Goods were purchased before the recent rise
in gold.
A. mONTAUT,
163 Broad Street,
inv27—o Below Augusta Hotel.
Bits ! Bits ! Bits!
rjMJE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF BOTH
RIDING and DRIVING BITS
Kver offered for pale iu this City, by
JOHN A THUS. A. HONES,
tny27—•*> 185 Brond Street.
Something for the Ladies !
I FLUTING IRONS, LATEST STYLE.
CURLING TONGS.- together with
Genuine HEMMING NEEDLES, Setts TEA
TRAYS nr.d WAITERS.
JOHN & TIIOS. A. BONES,
iny27—3 185 Broad Street.
HardWATfi * Monlwirol
QRAIN CRADLES
S&YTHE BLADES
WHEAT FANS
STRAW CUTTERS
For sale hv
JOHN A THOS. A. BOXES,
my 27—37 —3 ISS Bread Street.
The Angusta Pistol Gallery
TSNOW OPEN
Jl OX TIIK
CORNER ELLIS & JACKSON STREETS,
Immediately in rear ei Glebe Hotel,
Up Stairs.
Gentlemen wishing to
INDULGE IN THIS AMUSEMENT,
CAS BB
ACCOMMODATED AT ALL HOURS
From 6 A. JL, to 10 P. M.
GOOD PISTOLS and RIFLES
WILL BE FURNISHED.
The Conductor of the GALLERY has
had considerable experience iu tho Busi
ness.
Gentlemen, call iu and try your nerve.
J. W. JETT & CO.
tny23 —1 in
DENNIS’
QORNL'S FLORIDA BITTERS!
Is Good for FEVERS
Is Good for FEVER and AGUE
Is good for DYSPEPSIA
And is just the thing for you when you
aro out of fix all over and don’t know what
does ail you.
If you don’t think it is, try it.
Prepared by
A. HOPKINS MARSII,
Augusta, Ga.
Sold wholesale and retail, by
\VM. 11. TUTT,
261 Broad Street,
Mosher, Thomas & Schaub,
O \ A BROAD STREET— *
Under Masonic Hall,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Direct Importers and Dealers in
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
China!
BOHEMIAN,
FRENCH
and AMERICAN
Gk|ss "Ware!
and
KEROSENE LAMPS,
AND
AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE.
iiS@».Try us, and we will convince you
that you can save the Freight from New
York to this Point.
J OSI AH MosnEß,
• .T. Jefferson Tuomas,
mli3—• 6m Gv.oeoe Schacb,
Special Notices-
Augusta Ohapter No. 2, £■ A. M.
« A CALLED CONVOCATION
irA— 0 f this Chapter will bu held in
"V their CHAPTER ROOM,- Mu.onie
/>T \ Hall, TIMS (Wednesday) NIGHT,
the S9tb lnet.,_at 7 i o’clock.
The Master ltegroe will bo conferred.
By order M. E. Chiubtopii** F. Lkwib,
” nf v 30—U SOL. ROBINSON. See.
DR. J. P. H. BROWN, DENTIST
(formerly of Atlsnta), Office 22# Breed
Street, over Hersey’s Clothing Store. AH
Dental Operations executed in the best,
neatest and most durable manner.
mylO—Sm*
Ice Dealers.
Ice Delivered Free
TO CUSTOMERS, IN ANY PART OF
tho City, who will take TEN POUNDS
or MORE.
Our charges are —For LESS than FIPTU
POUNDS, FOUR CENTS per pound. For
FIFTY POUNDS and OVER, THREE
CENTS.
Ice House, near the Bell Tower, one door
South of Greene Street.
’SSL- ICE can be had at any time, day or
night at the Ice House.
my2!t—3m PORTER A BFOO.
' ICE!
FRESH- MUTTON,
AND
Fresh. Beef!
ALWAYS OX HAXD
CORNER CAMPBELL & ELLIS STS.
H. B. WILLIS.
my 2 7—lm
It'll! M E!! 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.
'isi. Orders from tho Country promptly
attended to.
rnyll—lmo BOYCE A DODD.
Ice Notice!
A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF ICE
A may be found at. THE AUGUSTA
ICE HOUSE, opposite tho South Carolina
Bail Road Depot, and at the Branch House
on Jackson Street, immediately in the rear
of Antoine Pouliain’s store.
Both houses will be open for delivery of
ICE from 6 o’clock, a. ui., until 7 o’clock, p.
in. (Sundays excepted.)
The hours on Sunday from 6 to 9 a.m.;
from 12 to 2 p. m.. and from t> to 7 p. in.
The above hours, on Sunday, will not he
deviated from unless a physician’s certificate
renders it necessary.
Price for the present f0r.50 lbs. and up
wards, three (3) cents per pound; four (4)
cents per lb. at retail.
apt—ts O. EMERY.
ICE.
rjruiE McINTOSH STREET
Ice House
(OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE)
IS NOW OPEN.
’irQ- Prices for the present four (4) cents
a pound retail. For fifty pounds or pu.ro
three (3>eeuts.
R. A. HARPER & CO.
tip!!—3m (colored).
MACHINERY FOR THE SOUTH
WILMA’S! PENDLETON. 11. it. BOAKDMAN
/JjOJTII
3. wy j A? ■ A
■ \ ■- -.-—-T ...
PENDLETON & BOAKDMAN,
PRACTICAL
MACHINISTS and ENGINEERS,
Iron Works !
IS9 REYNOLDS STREET,
AUGUSTA, Ga.,
Are prepared to furnish to order, at low
rates, every description of MACHINERY
needed in tho South. Such as STEAM
ENGINES and BOILERS—PORTABLE or
STATIONARY.
CIRCULAR, MUI.EY aud GANG SAW
MILLS, of tho latest improvements.
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
HORSE POWERS, COTTON GINS,
IRON RAILING,
DECORATIVE IRON WORK OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
IRON and BRASS CASTINGS
either heavy nr light.
RUBBER aud LEATHER BELTING, and
all STEAM ENGINE FINDINGS.
We have constantly on hand PUMPS of
every description —FOßCE, LIFT and HY
DRANT.
New Pumps put up and old ones repaired.
REPAIRING OF MACHINERY!
We have facilities for promptly repairing
every description of MACHINERY, heavy
or light; and where parties desire work
doneon premises will furnish compe
tent Machinists at reasonable rates,
my 25 —3m
_ OFFICE GA. IMMIGRATION CO., j
No. 258 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., I
March 28tli, 1566. J
This company—organized for
the purpose of supplying labor—facili
tating Immigration and promoting the
agricultural aud commercial interest of the
State—is now prepared to receive and
promptly fill nil orders for FIELD LABOR
ERS, HOUSE SERVANTS, and ME
CHANICS—to be delivered in Augusta.
Stockholders are entitled to Select Hands,
at Half Commissions.
A limited supply of Stock can bo fur
nished.
J. JEFFERSON THOMAS, President.
Wit. R. DAVIS, Secretary.
FRANK J. ROBINSON,
mhSO— 6m Gen’l. Sup’t.
WOOD AND LUMBER.
JOHN TILKEY,
Corner Fenwick and Kolt.ock Sts.
Near Augusta Factory,
Keeps constantly on hand all sizes of
LUMBER. Also, WOOD by tie Cord or
Car Load, delivered in anv part of the cite,
myie—ln»’
Auction Sale*.
Day, Bussell & Benjamin,
AUCTIONEERS.
WILL SELL THIS DAY’, MAY 30t»,
in front of Store, cotnineneing at 9J
o'clock.
Bbls. Ale, bbls. Mess Beef
Bbls. Mess Fork, bbls. Sugar
Boxes Cheese, boxes Tobacco,
Boxes Ten, Soap, Wine, Brandy
Gin, Rum, Whiskey, Cod Fish
Pipes, Cigars-, Candles,
Pilot Bread, Herringa
Crockery—assorted
Ladies', Misses’, and Gents Shoes
Hats, Clothing, Ladies’ Under Clothing
Books, Paper, Ink, Pons
Yankee Notions
25 Colts’ Pistols, new
Lot of Furniture
Lot of Hardware
Lot of Cutlery, ete., etc., ete.
And many goods not mentioned,
my 30—It
Government Buildings For Sale.
Bureau R., F. A. Lands,
Office Chief Q. M., State of Georgia, }
Augusta, Ga , May 12, 1866. J
Proposals in whiting will
be received until
MONDAY, .JUNE 11, 1860,
By tbo undersigned, who reicrves the
right to reject all bids not deemed for the
interest of the Government, for the pur
chase of the followin'; property of the
United States, viz.:
1 Frame Building, about. 116 feet x 17 feet,
East side of Mclntosh street, Augusta,
Ga.
1 Fra mo Building, about 32 ft x 20 ft, rear
of the Georgia Bail Road, aDd back of
the Augusta Factory.
1 Frame Building, about 20 ft x 15 ft, near
the Georgia llail Itoad, and back of the
Augusta Factorv.
I Frame Building, ‘about CO ft x 40 ft, at
Mayfield, Ga.
10 Frame Buildings, at Macon, Ga.. fa part
of the Bakery Establishment),nine of
which aro on tho North side of the
Western U. U., and one on the South
ride : two of these nrc two stories, and
one contains a boiler, engine and ovens.
1 Tannery Establishment in Palmyra, Lee
county, five miles from Albany, to
gether with ten acros of Laud, and a
small Dwelling House.
1 Frame Building, about 40 ft x 30 ft, at
Jfoston Statiou, No. 18, Atlantic and
Gulf Rail Road.
1 Frame Building, about 30 ft x 24 ft, at
Grovcreville, Station No. 17, Atlautie
and Gulf Rail Road.
1 Frame Building, about 90 ft x 24 ft, a*
Quitman. .Statiou No. 16, Atlantic and
Gulf Rail Road.
1 Frame Building, about 4 0 ft x 24 ft, at
Quitman, Station No. 16, Atlantic uud
Gulf Rail Road.
2 Frame Buildings, 40 ft x 24 ft, at, Valdos
ta. Station No. 15, Atlantic aud Gulf
Rail Road.
1 Frame Building, about 60 fi x 30 ft. Te
boauville, Statiou No. V, Atlantic and
Gulf Rail Road.
1 Frame Building, about 60 ft x 24 ft, at
Screven, Station No. 7, Atlantic and
Gulf Rail Road.
;££f*Bids will be received for any part or
all of the property, at each place. Payment
wilt be required within thirty days after no
tification ot acceptance of proposal, in U. S.
currency. Further information desired in
regard to the property can be obtained at
this Office. C. T. WATSON,
Captain and A. Q. M.
Chief Q. M. Bureau R., F. A A. L. for Ga
my 13—tJ9
Groceries, Liquors.
Cheese, Potatoes, Flour, Sugar,
Syrup, Butter, and Hams,
JUST RECEIVED—
Srt New State CHEESE
10 bbls Choice Peach Blow POTATOES
10 bbls Choice Kidney POTATOES
60 bbla Eastern Family FLOCK
30 bbls Stuart • A, B, C, aud Brown
SUGARS
]0 bbls Stuart’s Sugar Home SYRUP
20 tubs Choice Goshen BUTTER
100 Choice Sugar Cured HAMS
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
J AS. G. BAILIE & BRO.,
mv29—3 205 Broad Street.
JAMES STOGNES,
A T THE OLD STAND OF \V. A. RAM
jIX SEY A CO., ha a for Palo
WHITE CORN,
WHITE LOUISIANA SUGAR,
“Canary” Bail Hoad CAR GREASE,
Plantation, Dray and Wagon GREASE.
my27—Ot
HOW ARE YOU HOW ?
I WISH TO SELL THE FOLLOWING
articles at once:
CIDER.
25 bbls. Choice New Jersey CIDER.
ARE.
20 qasks Burton on Trent ALE. in quarts.
30 casks Burton on Trent ALE, iu pints.
CRACKERS.
175 boxes and barrels of Choice and Fancy
CRACKERS, of every variety, received
this dato.
FLOUR.
100 bbls. Northern aud Western FLOUR.
BACON.
20 hhds. SIDES and SHOULDERS.
LARD.
50 kegs Choico Family LARD.
MACKEREL.
100 bbls. Large No. 3—very fine.
CORN & HAY.
A regular supply arriving as usual.
Axh
Every thing olso in my line usually found
in first class Grocery Stores, for sale on
reasonable terms, by
apt 9—ts A. STEVENS.
MUSICAL LEAVES.
A SABBATH SCHOOL HYMN BOOK,
containing over One Hundred Pages
of Hymns and Tunes. Leery ,Song a Gem.
Price Fifty Cents per copy.
Apply at offiewof the
“DAILY PRESS,”
ap2o—tf Augusts, Ga.
Amusements.
PIC HICS! PIC HICSM
•l PARTIES DESIROUS OV GIV
INO DANCING PARTIW, PIC
BiVS. NIC’S, or BARBECUES can be ae-
IhUhJV comraodatrd on liberal terms by
applying at Shultz Hill, to
FLINT A. CUNNINGHAM.
royS—lm - .
Dress Making.
Mrs. E. R. Pritchard, *
WILL ATTEND TO ALL ORDERS
for DRESS MAKING, EMBROID
ERY, all kind* of FANCY BRAIDING,
BLEACHING and PRESSING!
Work entrusted to her will be executed
neatly and with dispatch.
TELFAIR STREET,
m y26—fit Opposite Catholic Chnrrb.
Mire*. BEGINS’
J3RENCH MILLINERY
AS D
DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT,
142 GREENE STREET,
(Near Bell Tower.) '
DRESSES, MANTILLAS
OF IsVERY DESCRIPTION,
Cat by S. T. TAILOR’S «y«tem and finished
in the neatest manner.
MILLINERY GOODS, TRIMMINGS,
FRENCH CORSETS, etc., conatently on
hand. my 12—Sro
Boarding.
CHEAP BOARDING.
TITIIS. HICKS IS NOW PREPARED TO
IYa accommodate Day HOARDERS for
St. so per day, $7.00 per week, or $25.00 per
month, on Greene Street, north side, third
door below the Belt lower,
my 15— lm
Snuff & Tobacco.
AUGUSTUS BOHNE,
QQH BROAD STREET.
(Opposite Planters'Hotel)
Has always on hand a large assortment of
IMPORTED A DOMESTIC SUGARS
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
Willard’s SNTJFF
Fine Meerschaum PIPES
a*d
CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imiJatiun
ALSO,
Rubber, Briar, Kosetrood, and
Clay PIPES,
PIPE STEMS,
SNUFF BOXES. Etc..
AT THE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES.'
! THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL
| my2-lro] _ TERMS’.
P. HANSBEBGEB, & CO.,
CORNER BROAD & M’INTOSH STS.
(Opposite Post Office.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
is
And Importers and Manufacturers of
IIA VANN A AND DOMESTIC SEGARS
CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
Pipes and Tobacco of all kinds,
Lorilliard’s, Rappee, Maccaboy, Scotch
! SNUFFS, ETC. m.vs-3m
SEGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1544.
i Q YOLGER A CO.,
Importers and Manufacturers of
. HAVANA AND DOMESTIC
! SEGARS, .
j AND CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
SNUFF AND PIPES
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Nos. 19.” and 251 BIIOAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
mb SO—Sin
Tobacco, Snuff, Iron and Bacon.
200 BOXES TOBACCO
- 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, Hoop, Round and
Square.
A Few Hogsheads
PRIME BRIGHT BACON SHOULDERS.
Fo r Sa la by
NEAL, WHITLOCK & CO.
jaSO—tf RROAD STREET.
NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.
THE PUBLICATION OF THE
SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL JOURNAL will bo resumed
on the Ist of July, IS6B—Third Series. It
will be issued every alternate month, each
number to contain at least One Hundred
and Seventy-Six pages of rending matter,
nnd will be equal in sizo to tho largest
American aud European Journals.
The price will be only FIVE DOLLARS
per Annum, in advance.
It will bo edited by Dit. Joseph Joses,
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 be regulated accordingly.
Advertisemonti inserted on very lib
eral terms.
E. H. PUG HE,
Printer anu Publisher,
Augusta, Ga.
throughout, the State w Ul please
•stead this notice.
For Rent.
A Country Residence
1 otter ior sale tie KESltitNrp
FARM of J. A. Jones, fwi *
half miles from the City, itairie.fiai,!,
ibo Georgia Kail Rood. O n tbs ;iia c » A
substantial Dwelling*.! four raouw,
Scrvaut Rooms, Statics, aud a IV'*!! of2
celtent water. The tract coi>: k ; c * ‘ “
and has been manured higkly so,
four years. There are 2yl) fag % ”
Fruit Trees on the- piece, ennwacint
Peaches, Bears. Plums, and a }r.nt K y-!’'
yard. A bargain can be obtained, i(
for aeon.
JESSE W. RANKIN
mi 29 6
TO RENT. ""
ONF, BRICK STORE, ON BRoyy
Street, No. 351, corner of Kollwt
aDd Broad Streets. Possession giv«a
meciatcly. Enquire at residence over it tn ,
or to
DAY, RUSSELL <L- BENJAMIN,
Auctioneers,
m v2o—fiteod 285 Broad Sireet
TOREHT.
MA DESIRABLE DWELLING—
In the upper part of tho City, „
Broad Street, comprising six rooms’m
outbuildings. Apply to
C. V. WALKER A CO,
my 29—39 —3 271 Broad Street
Rail Roads.
Central Rail Road.
OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL R.fc.,
Savannah, Ga, Jan. 29,1565. ’j.
vi's
FEBRUARY, TWO DAILY TRAINS »a
run between Augusta and Savannah, eon.
netting iu both directions with traini u
the Georgia Rail Road as follows, viz.:
Leave Augusta 9-45 A. M. and 8.45 P. J,
Arrive at -Augusta 4-45 PM. and 5.15 Ail
Leave Savannah 7.30 A. M. and 7.30 P.M.
Arrive at Savannah 6 35 P. M. anJt.jj
A. M. Passage $3.
Freight, to go by Passenger Train muit
be prepaid and delivered at passenger thad
thirty minutes before departure of train.
J. M. SELKIRK,
my 24 Master of Transportation.
Soutii Carolina Rail Road.
SCHEDULE o
Trains now ruaningoi
this iioad:
Leave Augusta 7.05 &.m.
Arrive at Branctiville 12.15 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia 6.10 p.m.
Arrive at Charleston 5.50 p. m.
Leave Charleston 7.00 a. a.
Arrive r.t Brincbvilie 11.15 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia 6.10 p. m.
Aruve at Augusta 4.45 p.m.
H. T. PEAKE,
my3 General Snp’t.
Change of Schedule on the Ga. E. E
OX and AFTER
April 2Uth, 1866, the trains on this Rond
will run as follows :
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN WILL
Leave Augusta 7.00 a, m.
Arrive at Atlanta 6.38 p. m.
Leave Atlanta 7.05 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 6.43 p.m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN WILL
Leave Augusta 5.30 p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 5.33 a. m.
Leave Atlanta 6.30 p. m.
Arriv? at Augusta 6 30 a. m.
E. W. COLE,
myl— General Supt.
~ 190 BROAD STREET 190 ’
DRY GOODS
Os E very Description,
Hoop Skirts.
EMPRESS
TRAIL
j £§£= = COLORED
j HOOP SKIRTS
i Dress Goods,
In all Material need therefor.
\ LADIES’ IIATS AND BONNETS,
HAT OHXAMEXTS
DRESS TRIMMINGS
PARASOLS AND FASS
WHITE GOODS \
SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS
BRAIDS, TINSEL A PLAIN CORD
RIBBONS, COLLARS AND CUFFS
MANTILLAS AXI) CLOAKS
HOSIERY, GLOVES, PINS AND NEEDLES,
FANCY SOAI’S, PERFUMERY
And every other Article umtally found in a
Firet Close liry Goods Store.
SS'CAiA. AND EXAMINE GOODS'®*
AT *
HRS. FUGUE’S,
199 Broad Street,
Next door below Jones' Tin Shop,
L. J. READ,
AGENT FOR
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES,
326 Broad Street.
A complete stock of Needles, and all the
improvements, together with Sewing Ma
chines, always for sale. jal3—6m
TO THE LADIES:
MADAME DEMOREST,
EMPORIUM OF FASHION,
Branch at Aucusta, No. 326 Broad street.
PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS
Trimmed and Untrimmed, for sale.
NEW' PATTERNS RECEIVED MONTHLY.
ja IS—6m Miss L. J. READ.
PARASOLS, -"FANS AND SUN SHADKS
NEW STYLES, at
MRS. PUGHE’S. 190 Broad Street.
Ribbons in every new and
IMPROVED STYLE, »t
MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.
IADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS
j AT
MRS. PTTOTTE’S. inn Rrnad Street- _
Calicoes, muslins, and
1 DRESS GOODS of all kinds, at
MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.