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lAItUBsT CITY CIRCULATION.
AtOWSTA. C*A.«
SATURDAY MORNINH.....«Jui>4
“ Democratic Gains ”
The telegraph tells us of Democratic
gains in Washington Territory, and, if
we interpret correctly, of Democratic
gains in the far off State of Oregon.
“Democratic gains 1" bow that re
minds us of the good old times when
battles were fought with ballots instead
of bullets, and when the ‘'lists of killed
and wounded ” were mere trifles, only
the work of John Barleycorn, at some
disputed point, and nothing to be much
alarmed about. But then, *' time
changes, and with it all things change/
and armies have taken the place of
parties and bullets of ballots; the good
and great have gone down in battle (
and “we shall know them no more for
ever.” Tyranny and oppression have
been substituted for 11 liberty and inde
pendence,” and sectional hatred for that
glorious old feeling which knew “no
North, no South, no East, no West”—
only one common, one great, one glori
ous country. 'For this sad change pa
triots have wept and prayed thut
better days might dawn upon our
country once more. When the wires
flash the glad tidings of “ Democratic
gains ” to us, we feel as though these
prayers may yet be answered. We
feel as though there was hope yet—
“ life in the old land yet,” and that the
days of fanaticism and tyranny are
drawing to a close. We feel thus hope
ful because we know that the Demo
cratic party, whatever may have been
its faults and errors in the past, is now
the only bulwark of safety, the only
beacon of hope, for our downtrodden
section. It is the nucleus around
which the good men of all parties,
North and South, can rally for the re
stor tion of the Union and the perpe
tuity ot the principles upon which it was
founded. It is not singular, therefore,
that the people of the South, as well as
the patriotic of the North should r -joice
at the intelligence that the Democrats
buve carried this State, or have made
gains in that State. Our good wishes
attend them, and we hope the ball will
roll on from the P icific to the Atlantic,
and from the St. Lawrence to the Gulf
of Mexico, until it shall have crushed
to atoms the huge despotism which the
wild passions ot the hour have erected
upon the ruins ot the grand old temple
of Constitutional liberty.
The Wat the South is Miurepre
sested. —Senator Trumbull, some days
since made something of a stir upon a pe
tition said to be from Augusta County, Va.,
asking for tbe return of Federal soldiers
there, to keep peaco and order. Tbe Hun.
A. U. 11. Stuart, member of Congress elect
from that district, never having beard of
such a potition there, sent to Congress for a
copy, but. none was allowed to go to him.
Finally, however, one was got, and most of
tt>o signatures were found to be fogeries.
Mr. Stuart says:
Une ot the petitioners, a baker by trade,
bur bad the candor to acknowledge that bo
did so bceause he had tound the United
States troops profitable customers when they
were here before, and he thought if they
were sent back they would enlarge his mar
ket for bread
Probably others were influenced by mo
tives equally patriotic and disinterested.
MARRIED,
On Thursday evening, June 14tb, at St.
Jtinier’ M E. Church, by the Rev. tie. rgo
Kramer, MARTIN V. CALVIN, Associate
News Editor of the Augusta I'hrmi'ele &
Sentinel, and Miss ABUIE daughter of
Capt. JOHN CAKNIOIIAN, of Charleston,
S. 0.
Tbe highest confidence ever implied hy
one bumun being in another is exhibi ed in
tbe satisfied, confiding security that a
husband gives his wile —bis greatest treas
ure.
JUST- Charleston papers please copy.
In Savannah. Ua., on the 13th inst., by
Rev. S. Landrum, AUVERGNE D’ANTIG
NAC, of Augusta, Ga., aud Miss MARY
S. FERRILL, daughter of John C. Ferrill,
Esq., of Savannah, Ga.
On Tuesday, June 12th, by the Rev. W.
B. W. Howe, P. GADSDEN HASELL aud
ELEANOR, daughter of Commodore D. N.
Ingraham, all of Charleston, S. C.
In Atlanta, Ga., on the evening of the
13th inst., by Rov. R. Q. Mallary, Mr. T.
D. ADAMS, of Roswell, Ga., and Miss
MARY S. ROBERTS.
At Leadside, S. C., on the evening of the
39th, by tbe Rev. B. Johnson, of Abbeville,
GEO. B. ADDISON, of Edgefield, and
MARY CARROLL, eldert daughter of the
late Hon. Preston S. BROOKS.
On tbe stb inst., at tbe residence of Mr.
6. W. Gardner, tbe bride's father, hy the
Rev. D. D. Brunson, Mr WM. M. HEATII
and Mrs. BETTIE THOMAS, all of Edge
field, S. C.
On Wednesday evenisg, June 6, 1863, at
Grace Church, Charleston, 8. C., by the
Rev. Mr Pinckney, STRATFORD B.
WOODBERRY. of Charleston, and Miss
VICTORIA IDA COCKROFT, daughter of
Mr. A. Cockroft, of Beaufort, 8. C.
On May 14, 1866, by the Rev. Dr. P.
Ryan, Mr. GUST NOKDELL and Miss
MARGARET BURK, both of Charleston,
S. C.
DIED.
On Wednesday, the 13th instant, at bis
residence in Greene Street, Charleston, M/t.
SAMUEL GAGE MILLS.
. August* Market.
AttatiTi, Oli, June
GOLD—Baying 143 S sailing 148.
SlLVEß—Buying 116 l sailing 140.
COTTON—Market quiet. Salaa limited.
Middling 32c ; strict middling 33 ; good
middling *4.
Special Notices.
flCgg=»Dß. J. P. H. BROWN, DENTIST
(formerly of Atlaute), Office 230 Broad
Street, over llrrecy’i Clothing Store. All
Dental Operations eieouted in the best,
neatest nnd mat durable manner.
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New Advertisements.
The Noble Steer, “Bragg."
THIS TREMENDOUS ANI
MAL was not related to the
yj/i „n* was captured by Boone,
and caused »o much excitement in the war
in Chili f but one that has figured greatly
in the American war: and waa selected
from a drove of Keniucky Beef by General
Buell, who had promised himself a great
repast, when he was surpris*d by General
Bragg, aud captured and carried into his
camp; when he was changed to a farmer
In Tennessee for 18 horses, 32 bead of
cattle, and two mules. After awhile John
ston fell back from Tennessee, and General
Wheeler made a raid there and re-captured
the same Beef again.
Ho theu was styled Chief of Artillery, on
account of bis size, and used to haul the
famous Long Tom (a guu captured by Gen.
Johnston in Virginia.) From his long
and tedious tramp, and being heavily bur
dened, he became so pour that he was dis
abled from travelling, when be was turned
loose to pick for himself. He strayed into
a farm y trd where be was immediately
cared for and recognized by the farmer's
son. lie was sold in Atlanta by the farmer's
son and realized money enough to buy two
brick yards aid a saw mill, from which be
has furnished material enough to rebuild
half of Atlauta. Was bought by Mr. John
Foster, Jr., and killed for W. B. Willis,
ami which he offers for sale, on the Ice, in
small quantities to-day.
Jai-Pefaont procuring some of this Beef
fr'-m him to day, can lay it on lee until it
is wanted for use Sunday. julfi-lt
Important to Planters!
THE RICHMOND FACTORY
Is now prepared to manufacture
Wool for Planters, as formerly, in io Plain
or Twillefl Cloth, at 30 cents a yard for the
Plain, and 83§ cents per yard for tbe
Twilled. Wool carded into Rolls at 15
cents per pound.
All packages should have the owner’s
name plainly marked on the same, aud all
instructions, etc., sent to FLEMING As
ROWLAND, Agents, in Augusta.
Charges lor manufacturing payable on
delivery of goods.
A. JOHNSTON,
President Richmond Factory.
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Just Received.
pOWDERED SUGAR
Granulated and Yellow C SUGAR
Common Cuba SUGAR
Java and Rio COFFEE
Ferina »t>d Butter CRACKERS
Paragon ALMONDS
PEACHES, in 2 and 3 lb cans
LEMONS
Family Soap—various brands
Barrel PICKLES
TO ARRIVE.
BACON—Hams aud Shoulders
LARD
Cider VINEGAR, ete.,
At 308 Broad Street.
juIO-1 JAMES STOGNER.
Cheap ! Cheap! Cheap !
1 200 BUSHIiLS PRIME CORN
burnt lbs BACON—for Plantation use
75 bbls Superfine FLOUR.
And a general assortment of CHOICE
Gr< >ceries,
For pale low, by
CERATY & ARMSTRONG,
ju6—3 337 Broad Street.
Genuine Soft Shell Turtle Soup
P REE FOR ALL!
Made with all tbe Flourishes,
Will be served up TO-DAY,
AT THE
“OGLETHORPE”
Retwcen the hours of II A.M. amWl P.M.
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Barber Shop and Bath House.
NEW AND ELEGANT
BARBER SHOP
and BATH HOUSE
Is now open at Hewitt’s Globe Hotel.
Prof. JOSEPH CANET.
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KENNEDY & RUSSELL,
WATCH MAKERS AND
ft /gm JEWELLERS. Watches,
-.it Jgp Clocks, and Jewel'y carefully
■gSjgQjMfcreijniretl and warranted.
Wheeler 4c WiUon’i Sewing Machines
repaired.
All Work Neatly and Promptly executed.
290 Bruad Street, up stairs.
mh7 —ly
Estray Mules.
TWO MULES TAKEN UP ON WED
NESDAY NIGHT last. The owner
is hereby notified he ran find tho same at
Mutual Accommodation Stables, corner of
Jaeksun and Ellis Streets.
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TO RENT.
TWO COMFORTABLE FURNISHED
Sleeping Rooms, conveniently located,
i Inquire at this office. je!s-2t
tfry Goods, Notion*.
J9Q BRO&.D STREET. 190
Mrts. E. 11. Pughe,,
BAS SOW OS &
A Fine Stock Jpr
New Goods JHH |||P|||k
Etc., Etc.,
CONSISTING OF
IN MOURNING GOODS:
GRENADINE BAREGE
CREPE MERETZ
‘ CIIALLIES
DeLAINES
BOMBAZINES
LAWNS—Black and Plain
LAWNS—Figured
LAWNS—PIaid
ALPACA
POPLINS—BIack and White
GINGHAMS
CALICOES, Etc.
GRENADINE—CoIored
GRENADINE BAREGE—figured
CAMBRIC MUSLlNS—Figured
LAWNS
ORGANDIES
BISHOP LAWN
MESSEIJA
N AlNSOOK—Cheeked and Plain
SWlSS—Dotted and Plain
SWlSS—Striped aud Checked
BRILLIANTES
CHAMBREYS
DEBAGE
MOHAIR—Leno
MOHAIR—PIaid
PERCOLES
POPLINS
PARIS POPLINETTES
CALICOES
MUSLINS
GINGHAMS, etc.
fLADtEti' and Misses'
TRIMMED
and UNTRIMMED
Bonnets
LATEST AND IMPROVED STYLES
Flowers aud Ribbons
IN GREAT VARIETY.
WHITE GOODS :
FLANNEL—for Infant’s Wear
LINENS
SHIRTINGS
TABLE DAMASK
TABLE NAPKINS
LINEN SHEETINGS
P. C. COTTONS
VARIETIES:
PARASOLS
SUN SHADES
FANS
HOOP SKIRTS
HOSlEßY—Ladies’ and Misses’
HOSIERY—Boys’ and Gents’
LACE MITTS
KID GLOVES—aII Colors
L. C. Pocket HANDKERCHIEFS
• SHIRT BOSOMS
COLLARS—Linen and Paper
LADIES’ LINEN COLLARS nnd
CUFFS—Embroidered & Plaiu
HAT ORNAMENTS
I)RESS ORNAMENTS
DRESS CORDS
ALPACA and SILK BRAID
SKIRT BRAID
MANTILLAS
LACE MANTILLAS
SILK MANTILLAS Mali
LACE POINTS JpHa
INSERTINGS AND EDGINGS
CAMBRIC
JACONET
SWISS, etc.
LADIES’ EMBROIDERED and
HEMSTITCHED IIDKFS
®S»AII of the above Goods, with a’
great variety of valuable and necessary
articles, can be bought cheap, at
190 Broab Sreet,
Mrs. E. EL PUGHE’S.
Job Printing House!
Corker Broad and Mclntosh Streets
opposite post orrics, up stairs.
This establishment has
been furnished *ith everything in
the TYPE and PRESS DEPARTMENT
that the hast F"undore could supply, and is
prepared tu execute orders for every descrip
tion of
PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL
Job Printing
FOR MERCHANTS
MANUFACTURERS
MECHANICS
AUCTIONEERS
BANKS
RAIL ROADS
STEAMBOATS
EXPRESS COMPANIES
INSURANCE COMPANIES
HOTELS
RESTAURANTS
BOARDING-HOUSES
THEATRES
CONCERT HALLS
CLERKS OF COURTS
SHERIFFS
CONSTABLES
LAWYERS
DOCTORS
DENTISTS
COLLEGES
SCHOOLS
§And for all other
persons, corporations
fur twenty years, and
having new and ihe
petition for any and
P BCfcJSpecimens of
work can be seen at
our Office. Call and
WE PRINT
Business Cards Checks
Visiting Cards Nytea
“At Home" Cards Drafts
Wedding Cards Prices Current
Ball Cards Title Deeds
Show Cards Trust Deeds
Admission Cards Leases
Election Cards Receipts
Time Tables Tax Rills
Way-Bills Licenses
Circulars Bonds
Bill-Heads.
Insurance Policies Shippers’ Receipts
Calendars Steamers’ Bills
Notices Druggists' Labels
Bills of Lading Tobacco Labels
Manifests Clothing Labels.
Bills of Fare Dray Tickets
Concert Bills Coal Tickets
Programmes Wood Tickets
Theatre Bills Bread Tickets
Show Bills Milk Tickets
Posters, all sizes Reward Tickets
Passenger Tickets Election Tickets.
All work ordered wiH be done in the most
artistic manner, and at very low priceb
JOB PRINTING HOUSE,
CORNER OF
Broad & Mclntcsh Sts.
up stairs.
Printing in every color, shape and form,
ON ANY KIND OF PAPER,
EXECUTED
PROMPT, NEAT, CHEAP.
E. 11. PUGHE,
OFFICE OF THE DAILY PRESS,
Corner Broad and Mclntosh sts., Up Stairs,
Auocsta, Ga.
Boarding.
BOARDING.
Gentlemen desiring day board
cau be a«com wo dated with tb* §»u»e 1
by Applying at N»». 145 U»#*ne A \
limited number cau bo furnished with Ho*ri
and lodging. je!s—■dua
Boarding,
Corner ei.lis and cumminu sts.,
by MRS. E. K. SKGO.
Per Day.... $1.50
Per Week 7 00
Per Month ~..25 00
Good Pare and comfortable Lodging,
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CHEAP BOARDING.
Mrs. hicks is now prepared to
accommodate Day DOAKDKKS lor
$1.50 per day, $7.00 per week, or $25 u 0 per
month, on (Jreene Street, north side, third
door below the Bell Tower.
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Rail Roads.
Central Rail Road.
OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL R. R., 1
Savannah, Ga.. June 12. 1866. (
O.N and after to-morrow the Passenger
Trains of this Load will be run as
follows, viz:
Up Day Passenger Train
Leave Savannah, daily, a» 8 00 a. m.
Arriw hi Macon at 8.00 r>. in.
Arrive at Augusta at 6.15 p. m.
Down Day Ptt*9cnyer Train
Leave Macon, daily, at 7.00 a. ;n.
Leave Augusta at 3*45 a. in.
Arrive at Savannah at 7 05 p. in.
Up Nig h t Passenger Train
Leave Savannah, daily, at 7.05 p. tn.
Arrive a r Macon at 7.00 a. in.
Arrive at Augusta at 4.00 a. in.
Down Night Pai-engrr Train
Leave Macon, daily, a f 5.40 p. m.
Leave Augusta or 8 25 p. m.
Arrive at Savannah at 5.30 a. m.
J lillrdyevitlt and Gordon Train «
Connect dnilv wrh the Up Dov and
Down Night Passenger Trains of this Road
at Gordon,
Leaving hVonton nt 150 p. m.
Leaving Milledgevilic at 3.55 p. m.
Ret urn in?—
Arrive at Milledgc-ville at 8.15 p. m.
Arrive at Eaton tun at 10.20 p. m.
jels-2w WM. M. WaDLEY, Pres’t.
Change of Schedule on the Ga. R. R.
f»SiA.LI l OXand AFTER
THURSDAY,
June 7th, 1860, the traius on this Road
will run as follows :
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN WILL
Loave Augusta 7 00 a. m.
Arrive nt Atlanta ft 35 p. m.
Leave Atlanta 6 15 a. m.
Arrive at Augunta 6.00 p. m.
NIGIIT PASSENGER TRAIN WILL
Leavo Augusta- 6.25 p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 5 30 a. m.
Leave Atlanta 6 30 p m.
Arrive at Augusta 5 25 a. m.
Both Trains connect at Augusta with
Trains on Central Rail K« ad; tbe Night
Train with Train on South Carolina Rail
Road, and at Atlanta wih Trains on Macon
& Western Rail Road. Atlanta k West
Point Rail Road, aud Western k Atlantic
Rail Road.
E. W. COLE,
juß—2m General Sup*.
Central R. R. Cos, Savannah, Ga.
L'ROM AND AFTER JUNE Ist. DRY
* GOODS, CLOTHING and MEKCHAN
DISK in general packed in trunks, will be
charged n> in first class, instead of third
class, as *t present. This change is made
necessary in consequence of tho facility for
pilfering afforded by the present mode of
packing in trunks.
J. M. SELKIRK. M. TANARUS., C. R. R.
Savannah, April 20, 1866.
In accordance with »ho above notice,
Trunks packed with Goods or Merchandise
of any description wdl be charged in first
class hy our tariff.
WM. M. WADLEY,
in B—lm President.
Country Merchants
YT7ILD FIND IT TO THEIR
\V ADVANTAGE
To call and examine the STOCK at
I. KAHN & CO’S.
A* they receive NEW GOODS daily,
julo—6m
City Taxes.
The city tax digest, for is 66,
has b*-eu placed in iny hands for Col
lection. All persons indebted for such
Taxes are required to pay the same with
in sixty days alter date. City Currency
and City of Augusta Coupons which fell due
ou and after April Ist, ult.. will be received
in payment,
Persons who have failed to make their
returns, are notified that if these are not
made before the 20 h i» stant they are liable
to a fine of not exceeding $lO every day
they remain in default.
I. P. GARVIN,
follector and Treasurer C. A.
June 9. 186 ft. j u 9— 10
Just Received.
Anew invoke of thermome-
TERS, made to order aud warranted,
Travelling and Business ALARMS. Also,
a variety of Fan»*y Goods.
AH of which are for sale low at the old
stand of
A PRONTAUT,
163 Broad Street,
ju!3—4t Below Augusti Hotel.
Straw Goods
J7OR LADIES AND GENTS,
SELLING VERY LOW
AT
I. KAHN & CO’S,
ju!s—6m 262 Bruad Street.
Bricks aud Shingles for Sale.
First quality of bricks—
IN ANY QUANTITY
delivered or shipped anywhere.
ALSO
300,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES.
Apply to
l-OUIS DELAIGLE,
B. BIUXON,
lu6 if Execute™
Amusements.
Cctillcn Baud.
TIIE CKDERf IGBEB ANXOHtr*
I*, the public generally. that ,h_ *
now risdy, with their STRING BAJifl
to furniab ,«>id Munir at rkorteat Batfett.
Pit Nits, Parti*, Serenades tr,d ii] „ lL r“
Pleasure Partita at the lowest |.<>uib|» l .,"V
fisher 4 Baku
JOS' Order, left with Mr. Charles huja
win be pr. mplly tttei ded to.
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Fcr Kent acd £ai e . ~~
House and Lot For Sale.
TYrO. 234 GREENE STREET—
„ COTTAGE Hom
Containmr four Rooms, pood
Kitchen, aud necssary ouibailtUiq;?,
Lot 30 feet front by 165 teet deep! P c ,
session given Ist of Oi tober. ' ”
For further particular? apply to
J. N. FREEMAN
ju!3—tf 312 BROAD STREET.
TO REST.
A A COMMODIOUS BTORE,
Fitted up with Shelves, Drawers, u <
Counters. Under Planters’ Hotel-
Apply at 313 Broad Street.
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To Rent,
UNTIL Ist OF OCTOBER NEXT *
comfortable CoftaL-e HOUSE, uo its
corner of Telfair and Forsyth streets. It
contains four Ri ms. with fireplace in
On the p'r.-e is a Ki’eben. servant’s ruon
and Smoke House, ete.
Apply at tbe residence of
JOHN FOSTER, Sb,.
ju!2—6* River Bank.
BUILDING LOTsi
SIXTY LOTS ELIGIBLY LOCATED
just without the Corporate Limiu.
They are on the old Savannah It- ad,extend
ing directly from what is known as Twir U
Street. **
Terms —Reasonable. Apply to
LOUIS DELAIGLE,
B. BIG NON,
jufi—tf Executors.
Groceries, Liquors.
CLARET.
JUST RECEIVED—
-500 cases of Imporred Pe«t
CLARET,
For sale VERY LOW, at
iul.l—Pm L KAHN k CO.'S,
SPARKLING ALE!
/IjPpSaWiA FRESH SUPPLY OF “E.
YOUNG’S ALE.” for sals low.
•' F'ne supply of Mackerel k,
tbe kit aud half barrel
For sa'e hv
jelS—fit CLARKE A DERRY.
Choice Country Bacon.
40Tlfl LBS ' c P I ' NTKY ba CON.
ttv/UU Hams, Shoulders and bidet,
for family use.
Together with a full assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES, Etc., Etc.
FOB SALE BY
JOHN NELSON A SOX.
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SUNDRIES.
QHHDS. BACON—
OvJ SIDES and SHOULDEB3
25 bbis FLOUR
50 kb;? WHlSKEY—different grade)
25 bbls MOLASSES
| 5 bbls Bee Hive SYRUP
I 25 sacks COFFEE
25 half chests TEA—very fine
| 25 boxes PlCKLES—quarts, 1 gallonl, ■
* and gallon iars
25 boxes LOBSTERS—I and 2!b Cat) 1
1 bfl cases Wahoo BITTERS
50 boxes SOAP
50 b .xes CANDLES
20 nests Cedar nnd Painted TUBi
55 doeen BUCKETS
25 dozen BKOOMS
15 dozen SKIVES
In store and for sale low.
We have also on hand a small lot of
SHOES AND IIATS
Which will be ssid VERY LOW to clou fl
out our Stock in tbi3 line.
O'DOWD & MULHERIX. §
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SUNDRIES.
CAHHDS. CHOICE BACON,
Clear Sides, Ribbed Sides, Begnltrl
and Shoulders
50 Bbls. Northern and Western FLOUR il
10 Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICK
25 Rhbls. Refined R. SUGAR
5 Hhds MUSCOVADO SUGAR
10 Uhls. Ist Qualitv Golden SYRUP
10 Hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES
50 Bbls. La-ge No. 3 MACKEREL
1000 Sacks Choice RreaiCOßN
75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP
30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES
75 Bbls. »nd Roses CRACKERS zso
BISCUITS
50 Bbls. Bnurbon|and other WHISKEYS
Largo Lot of CASE LIQUORS »9
varieties
25 doz. lIEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE.
Pints and Quarts
40 casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE,
in Pin is and Quarts
10 ( bests lenxius <t Co’s, TEAS ia
Small Packages
75 keirs Old Dominion NAILS, assert
ed Sizes
25 Bbls Now Jersey CIDER
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES
RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER,
GINGER, SPICES.
And every thing usually kept in my li n *r
FOB SALE BV
j.is—tf A. STEVENR,
Kid Gloves.
QNLY ONE DOLLAR A PAIR!
For tho Best KID GLOVES, at
I. KAHN & CO.'S,
juls—6m 262 Broad Street. _
JADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS |
J AT
MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Bread