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MORNING... Aon. 11. IS«6
Slew Advertisement*.
H Mntton—Bilker A Taliaferro.
—Stallings A Rodgers.
Shoes—M. Cohen.
—lnternational Saloon.
—lt. B. Bullock.
—Jus. W. Walker.
Sc Meal—H. T. Peay & Cos.
Se stars, etc. tlaii.'lvr-Tcr A Cos
§&. Tin Ware, etc. —I>. L. Fuller
lo'J Broad street.
■Range of Thermometer.
HR Ar Daily Pkkss Okfice, 1
JSfjS August lit, Ibl G. j
is w. 3 »•.». «r.».
ym rs° oo° ssi°
,-K Beam anu ini Mots. —Tlso Au
|H papers are complaining of the
of melon rinds anil ileray-
ami vegetables scattered through
The report of one case of
and three sporadic cases ofyel-
in this city, called forth an edi
in the Chronicle, stating that
was no doubt that these two fear
were prevailing here.
tho Hoard ol Health and the
have a severe attack of an
epidemic—that of sea meet
pass resolutions and ordinances
railroad trains.
Boatd of Health of our sister city
[Bit last acted sensibly in endeavoring
up their streets and lnl-. but it
it was only done under a spas
Bic excitement, and where' it could
be postponed. Taking ns true
ol the Augusta pnjKrs as
filthiness of that city, and know-
cleanliness of our own. we do
Bk we have more reason to fear the
of cholera from that city
Bi they have so look for it from us.
we do not aJvi.,e our city an
to establish a tjunrantine on
trains arriving from Augusta,
of that city have conun-need
of removing the beam fro n their
and after a time may b<> able
that the obstruction in ours is
Ba mote. —Savunuak ( Go.) Adrer -
contemporary is certainly mis-
There was no fear here. There
meeting of Council called for
purposes. The meeting was it
one. The Board ol Health was
to consider if any action was nc-
Whatever was done was simp-
and as such, was emi-
just and proper. Tho city is by
in a filthy condition. The
of the Streets and Drains and
■ Committee is too vigilant a man
to * ,c so. lie devotes a great
of his time to the superinten
of cleaning the city ; and the ap-
of a-1 litiom! Street Inspec-
only to facilitate the work of
tne lots. If, in conclusion,
reads the Daily
* :Bi be will observe that we do not
moles in our neighbor's eves to
but that our motto and cur
is to do justice to all.
CoNMRVCKIt.— We loan:
Columbus Son that the freight
Sun the West Point Railroad have
r|Hd running for the present. This
to the fact that the track is
widened to the usual gunge of
The work will be completed
ns poss’ble. Passenger trains
continued as usual, transferring
to other trains at the point
the widening daily reaches. Be-
Columbus and Opelika will prob
be the last distance nlb-rtd. It is
that portion can be finished in a
Thesentin; road to Montgomery
|B l> e completed in a little while. Work
bridges at Columbus is going on.
Pakaim:.— Vigilant Xo. ",
Horton, and Citizen No. 8.
B«t. J. B. Carter, Commanding, were
Bt> yesterday afternoon, on a sociable
and for the purpose of testing
strength of their “ineersheens.” The
of each engine were manned by
forty experienced firemen.
[;.a . _ ~9
beautiful bows exhibited in
B Cohen's window are only a portion of
handsbtne and substantial stock of
goods just received. Parties who
Ejjhy at 182 J Broad street, always return,
■te for more goods. f
... Han't Pay Tlimit Taxes. — There are
for sale, by the City Marshal
one hundred and twenty.
Hte lots and tractions of lots, for the
of Taxes.
—Mr. James T. Gardiner an
■bunces to the public that he is pre-
to give his personal attention to
Be sale and storage of cotton and other
Give him a call at bis place
on Mclntosh street.
—There is a. great Methodist revival
Bn Stafford county, Va.
Goixo Noutii to have the Twist
Taken Out.— The Charleston Africa of
August 6th says: For more than a
year wu have been seeing blistered and
twisted railroad irau passing through
onr city on its way to the North. When
we hoard of the tearing up of the roads
at the time of the inarch of Sherman’s
army through the Stute, we thought the
boys tore up a rail here and there, and
rendered it useless by twisting it round
a telegraph pole. But we now find
that the work was much more complete.
Tho 11 boys ” made good use of their
time, and laid out a splendid business
for the “protected' 1 in n men of Penn
sylvania. We have often wondered if
Gen. Sherman owns any iron stock.
Trains still coine down every day loaded
with this twisted iron ; aud weary mules
draw the rattling load through ourstreets
and down to the wharves, eliciting tho
admiration of beholders at the wonder
ful industry of the Grand Army of Gen.
Sherman.
What is Money?—The Commis
sioner of Internal Revenue has had oc
casion to call attention to the fact that
the new law makes the word “money” to
include checks, drafts, nnd other instru
ments given for the payment of money ;
ami, therefore, the receipts for checks,
drafts, etc., are to be stamped as if given
for money. The new internal revenue
law differs from tho old one concerning
brokers' sale of slocks and bonds, which,
under the latter, were assessed upon the
basis of tiie par value, but under the
former, from August Ist, instant, the
stamps must he nflixed upon tho basis of
the amount of sales.
Granite and Ikon Fronts. —ln
walking through Broad and other streets
on which tbete are Business libuses fin
ished or in process of erection, one can
not help remarking the mania for pro
gression, evident in tho . style of
finish which has obtained at the North
and in the South—we mean the remod
eling old buildings so as to make them
appear new, by putting in elegant gran
ite and iron fronts. In busiue-s,
men must not be Pharisaical. —that
is, they should remember that it
were well to have tho interior of a build
ing correspond with the nicety of the
articles therein offered for sale ; and it
were better stili to have all complete—
the goods of the very best quality; the
establishment fashioned after the most
approved pattern.
New Ftn\t—Attention is called to the
announcement made lit our advertising
columns by Messrs. Stallings & Rogers,
who have associated with them Mr.
George G. Ould, in the Furniture and
Upholstering business. The firm’s name
will be Stallings, Rogers & Cos.
Messrs. Stallings & Rogers arc well
known to the citizens of Augusta and
vicinity, as is also Mr. Ould, whose
thorough business qualifications emi
nently fit him lor a place iu the picture
with his associates.
Loves Eggs.—A gentleman in Floyd
county is reported by the Rome Courier
to he a great lover of eggs. His name
is Nettles; is fifty years of age. He
ate .‘seventy-three raw eggs on a recent
occasion. He contracts with a family
grocery merchant for as many eggs as
he could sucK, agreeing to pay twenty
five cents for the meal. He ate all the
merchant had, and said “he would like
a few more," but yet did not wish to
trouble the merchant to go out and get
them.
A Good Sign — “ What is It?”
Yolger, over the way, has procured a
good sign—a short, fat fellow, with a
thick head, and all sorts of bright
colors —which he has placed in front of
his cigar shop, nnd attracts considerable
attention. Yolger saw one at the North
and had it duplicated. It's a funny
looking fellow—a queer “what is it?”—
and makes people laugh who chance to
get a view of it. It might be mistaken
for Prentice, of the Louisville Journal ,
on account of its handsome physiog
nomy.
The Southern Cultivator. —This
valuable journal far August is at hand.
Its popularity is eminently deserved,
and always increasing. If there is any
agriculturalist or horticulturist who does
not take the Southern- Cultivator , ho or
she should rectify tho error at once.
Send two dollars to Win. A. White, Esq.,
at Athens, Ga., aud subscribe for one
year. Those who do ■ not wish to sub
scribe for a long time can do so for
three or six months, at proportionate
rates —say fifty cents for three mouths
or one dollar for six months.
A large store room, suitable for the
storage of grain or merchandize, is for
rent. Also, five cellars. Sec advertise
ment in another column.
Some fine Beef and Mutton can bo
had a t Messrs. Baker & Taliaferro’s this
morning. Also, a lot of nice Country
Butter.
Consignees per Central Railroad,
August 10.—G & J Rapp old, B & Bro,
Z McCord, W Harper, Aug Gas Cos, M
Cohen. A TANARUS, G K & Bro, C A W & Cos,
G livers, W & M, liarry A B, E.O D, K
JPSiaiJ MVO V Son, T It R, W, P A
L, R A Harper, F Coggins, F G White
head, J F M, A TANARUS, I) Stallings,
Boil!well & Cos, | ll], S, Shelling R A Cos,
Horton A W, \V T Richards, Scofield
IV A Cos, G Volger A Cos, T Richards 4
Son, Bones B A Cos, E Mustin, O H
Warner, J S A Cos, J 0 M, J l) B A" Bio,
G A A, T B Jones, h H A Son, C A 1),
Phillip Malone, S Cooper, Levy A J,
CASH, Bones A 11, George Cooper,
O'Dowd A M, J C Schreiner, A II
Retchum, F O Boyd, A Bleakley.
An Excellent Idea. —At a late
meeting of Vigilant Fire Company, No.
3, that clever gentleman, 'Mr. A. Stevens,
a fireman of thirty years’ experience,
delivered a brief address, in which, he
proposed the establishment of a Library
iu the Company’s hull for the use of the
members.
This is an excellent idea, and we hope
that Mr. Stevens’ proposition will be
acceded to by the Vigilant*. We shall
allude to this subject on some future oc
casion.
Those beautiful goods have just ar
rived, and M. Cohen will supply you
with any style, and at prices that will
be entirely satisfactory. His stock of
boots and shoes has been selected with
great care, and with a desire to please.
We direct attention to his advertisement
in an other column.
Doing as they were Directs!).—
The promptness f itli whjcb jiluens have
obeyed the'order of the municipal au
thorities to demise their yards and lols
is very commendable. They have, as
one man, fell in upon the weeds and
have made a thriving art, yea, an end
of them. *
Hansberuek, Tobacconist, is still well
supplied' with every tiling in his line.
The choicest brands of Tobacco and the
finest flavored Cigars, • together with
Snuff, Pipes, etc., can be had at his
store, corner of Broad and Mclntosh
streets.
The Southern Express Company.—
W e alluded yesterday to the new arrange
ment recently perfected by this go ahead
institution. In our advertising columns
will be found full particulars, to which
we invite special and particular atten
tion.
Recohocu's Court.—There were sev
eral cases up before this Corn!, yester
day, nearly all of them of a disorderly
character—lßth section cases, and fiued
according to their respective merits.
There were only a couple of colored
people in the butch.
Sad Accident.—Yesterday afternoon,
a white boy, named Shannon, was run
over, and had both his legs badly crush
ed, by the five o’clock South Carolina
train.
Two desirable stores on Broad street
are advertised for rent. Apply to Mr.
R. ?B. Bullock, at the Southern Express
Office.
Parties interested in the Raffle for
the Magic Case Gold Watch are re
quested to meet at the International • Sa
loon to-night.
11. T. Peay A Cos. have one hundred
bushels coarse meal fur feed, which they
will sell low.
—A letter to the New York Observer
from the senior editor, now travelling in
Europe, says : “You will be pained to
hear that the Rev. Dr. Edgar, of Belfast,
vdiom we enjoyed so much in America,
is doubtless very near death’s door, and
before this reaches you he will doubtless
have ceased to. live on earth.”
—Mr. James Shea, a rich old bachelor
of St. Louis, died recently, leaving the
bequest of SIOO,OOO to the Hospital of
the Sisters of Charity, to that city, in
which institution, when poor and friend
less, he had received medical care and
nursing.
—When death comes we walk down
in the valley of shadows, knowing that
we shall find there the shining footprints
of the Saviour, and confident that in due
time the morning light of the resurrec
tion will break upon the spirit, and we
shall be with God forever.—?. B. Taker.
—The man who imagined himself
wise because he detected some typo
graphical errors in a newspaper, has
gone West to got a perpendicular view
of the rainbow.
Augusta Market.
AusnsfS, Ba., August 10, 18G6.
GOLD—Buying, 1.46; selling, 1_.49.
SlLVEß—Buying, 1.36; selling, 1.40.
COTTON— Murket dull ; a little more
doing than yostorday. Middling, 27 a 2Sc.,
the buyer gaying the tax.
TELEGRAPHIC.
Philadelphia and New York advices of to
day show sales cf Cotton in thoso cities at
31 and 85c.
:<4 Groceries, Liqupra.
CORN, QATS AND FLOira.
SfWlin BuWatS PRTME WHITE
jWUU MARYLAND CORN
10,00 ft bushels PriuK* Maryland OATS
f0 Mfbbu: FAMILY iffiOVH ■ ;
Warranted to give Fatiifact’on ; for sale
low by W. H. POTTER,
an 10— 2 t 181 Bread Street.
Provisions, Provisions.
flfWI BUSHELS CHOICE WHITE
e?,V/Llv./ Yellow aiuLMixccf CORN
1,000 Bushels OATS
300 bags Choice BRAN
200 bags and barrels s?ew FLOUR
80,000 pound* dear and Bone {SIDES
25,000 pounds Choice SHOULDERS
5,000 pounds sucoudquality SHOULDERS
150 barrels and halves NewMACKEREL
05 boxes CHEESE
40 barrels Refined SUGAR
In stare and to arrive this wpek, for sale
low hy C. A. WILLIAMS & CO.
(HU—lot f
FRESH GROCERIES.
IJACON, LARD, SUGAR. COFFEE,
> ' AND EVERYTHING GOOD.
ALSO
A barrel of fine CIDER VINEGAR. Beef
and Mutton every morning.
For sale by
a a 7—3 m BAKE It £ TALIAFERRO.
JUST RECEIVED,
A FINE LOT OF
SELF BUSING
FLOUR!
By CLAIIKE A DERRY,
au s—rtf -
Corn Meal and Grits
p.\N BE .HAD AT THE GRANITIC
vj MILLS, ground daily, ia quantities to
auit purchasers.
At.=o.
Fine IFeed,
Suitable for all kinds of Stocks—war
ranted to give satisfaction.
GEO. T. JACKSON & CO.
jylj—j-pin
CLARET.
JUST RECEIVED—
-SCO cases of Imported Beet
CLARET,
Fur vilo VERY LOW, at
iKI.V- 1. KAHN A CO.’S.
SUNDRIES.
rAmiDil. GUOtOB BACON,
Ciear Sides. Ribbed Sides, Regulars
"and Shoulders
50 Bbis. Xorihurn and Western FLOUR
10 Tiernes Prime CAROLINA RICE
25 Bbbls. Refined B. SUGAR
5 Hilda MUSCOVADO SUGAR
10 Bids. Ist Quality Golden SYRUP
10 IPods. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES ’
60 llbis. Large No. 3 MAjCKKIIEL
1000 Sacks Choice Bread CORN
75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP
39 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES
75 Bids, and Boxes CRACKERS anu
BISCUITS
50 Bids. Bourbon and other WHISKEYS
Large Lot of CASK LIQUORS all
varieties
25 do*. HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
Pints and Qiarts
40 casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE,
in Pints and Qnurts
10 Chests-' Jenkins A Co’s, TEAS in
Small Packages
75 kegs Old Dominion NAILS, assort
ed Sizes
25 Bbis. New Jersey CIDER
CrtIARS, TOBACCO. CANDIES
RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER,
GINGER, SPICKS.
And every thing usually kept in my line,
roir sale by
jus—tf A. STEVENS.
REMINGTON’S
Fire
Arms.
SOLD BY ~fUj
ALL GUN DEALERS
T RAD EGNNER ALL Y. |l|
Vest Tocket Pistol, No. 22, Bft, 32, and 38
Cartridge.
.Ropaating Pistol (Elliot pt.), No. 22 Cart
ridge.
Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt.), No. 32 Cart
ridge.
Pocket Revolver (Self Coeking).
New Pocket Revolver (with Loading Lever).
PoUce Revolver, Navy Size Calibre.
Pelt Revolver, Navy Size Calibre.
Belt Revolver (Self Cocking), Navy Calibre.
Navy Revolver, 30-100 in. Calibre.
Army Revolver, 41*100 in. Calibre.
Gun Cano, using No. 32 Cartridge.
Revolving Rifle, 36 and 44*100 in. Calibre.
Breech Loading Rifle, No. 32 Cartridge.
Breeeh Loading Carbine, No, 46 Cartridge.
U. S. llifla (Steel Barrel), with Sabre Bayo
net.
U. S. Rifled Musket, Springfield Pattern.
Single Barrel Shot Gun.
c E. REMINGTON A SONS,
I lion, New York.
AGENTS.
Moore A Nichols. New York
Palmers A Bachelders Boston
John P. Lovell Boston
Jos. C. Grubb t% Cos Philadelphia
Poultney A Trimble Baltimore
Henry Folsom A Cos., N. Orleans & Memphis
Maynard Bros * Chicago
L. M. Rurasey A Cos St. Louis
Albert E. Crane San Francisco
au9— Im
JOB TURNING
A T THE AUGUSTA
A
BOBRIN WORKS—
Near the August* Factory,
AT
lower prices
TIIAX
ANY OTHER PEACE IN TIIE CITY!
»us—ly H. T. NELSON.
Dry Notions.
J9Q BROAD STREET. JOQ
Mrs. E. H. iPughe*
HAS NOW ON
A Fink Stock b£z
New Goods JTg - r r :: 'a
Etu., Etc.,
CONSISTING OF
a J MOURNING GOODS:
GRENADINE BAREGE
CREPE MERETZ
CIIALLTES
DeLAINES
BOMBAZINES
LAWNS—Black and’Plain
LAWNS—Figured
LAWNS—PIaid
ALPACA
POPLINS— Black and'White
GINGHAMS
CALICOES, Ere.
Gr'e N A DlNE—Colored
G RENADINE BAREGE—figured
CAM BRIC MUSLlNS—Figured
LAWNS
ORGANDIES
BISHOP LAWN
MESSELIA
NAINSOOK—Che4fed aftd Plain
SWlSS—Dotted and Plain
SWlSS—Striped and Checked
BRILLIANTES
CHAMBREYS
DEBAGE
MOHAIR—Leno
MOHAIR—PIaid
PEKOOI.IJS
POPLINS
PARIS PQPLINETTKS
'CALICOES
MUSLINS
GINGHAMS, etc.
-i'ScN. L.u,-ins’ and Misses’
((will trimmed
Wm und UNTRIMMED
Bonnets
LATEST AND IMPEOVED STYLES
Flowers and 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’
LAOE MITTS
KID GLOVES—aII Colors
L. 0. Pocket HANDKERCHIEFS
SHIRT BOSOMS
COLLARS—Linen and Paper
LADIES’ LINEN COLLARS nnd
CUFFS—Embroidered & Plain
HAT ORNAMENTS
DRESS ORNAMENTS
DRESS CORDS
ALPACA and SILK BRAID
SKIRT BRAID
MANTILLAS
LACE MANTILLAS pIP”
SILK MANTILLAS
LACE POINTS
INSERTINGS AND EDGINGS
CAMBRIC
JACONET
SWISS, etc.
LADIES’ EMBROIDERED and
HEMSTITCHED HDKFS
B@t»Ali of the above Goods, with a
great variety of valuable and necessary
articles, can lie bought cheap, at
190 Broad Street,
Mas. E. H. rUGIiE’S.
By Authority of Council.
An Ordinance
TO ALTER AND AMEND THE Uftst
r Section of the OENfcRAL .OItDI
NANC*.: U. \ !
FjtC. 1. Be it nrley the City Council
of Aiitfueta, und it it hereby ord’tiutd ly
the authority of tie home, That the Ou«
Hundred aud First Section juf the Gene
ral Ordinance shall be so amended as to
make the-number of Lieutenants three, in
stead of two; aud that Ilis Honor the
Mayor bo, and be is hereby, authorized to
appoint an additional Lieutenant, who shall
bold bis office until the regular election of
officers, on tU? second Saturday in January
nest, at the same salary aa the other Lieu*
tenants.
Spc. IT. And be it further ordained, That
all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances mil
itating against this Ordinance be, and the
oauie are hereby, repealed.
X)od6 in Council, this 3d day of August, A.
I)., 1866. JA»S. T. GAKDI>ER,
[ L. P. ] Mpyot City Augusta.
Attest: L. T. Elouk, C. C.
an s—l()t
An Ordinance
TO PREVENT THE INTRODUCTION
OF .YELLOW FEVER AND CHOLE
RA IN THE CITY OF AtGUSTXT»
P« it ordained by .tie City Council of
Auyueta, nnd it in hereby ordained by the a«-
thority of the same, That from and alter tho
passage of this Ordinance, it, shall not be
lawful for any passenger or box car to bo
brought within the corporate limit, of this
city, which shall have been brought from
any seaport ei*y or vicinity, unless tho some
shall have been thoroughly ventilated, by
being run with open doors not less than
twenty miloj, before entering the city.
He it further ordained, That this Ordi
nance shall remain in force until the first
day of November next, and that for eaeh
and every passenger or box cur brought iu
to this city in violation of this Ordinance,
there shall lie a fine of not fciss than One
Hundred Dollurs, nor more than Five Hun
dred dollars.
Done in Council this ?>d day of August, A.
D., Infill. JAS. T. GARDINER,
[L. S.] Mayor City Augusta.
Attest: L. T. I, Lome, C. C.
mi.'i-JLDt
An Grdinancq
TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE TO ISSUE
THIRTY TUOUSAN'p DOLLARS for
tire re-organization of the FIRE DEPART
MET{T> aud for other purposes.
Skc. I. Be it ordained by th- City Council
of Augusta, audit ia hereby'ordained by the
authority of the name, That the Ordioaoco
referred to in tho title of this Ordinance bo
ho much tied an to read, Thirty-three Thou
sand instead of Thirty Thousand, and Sixty
six instead ot Sixty.
Sue. 11. Be it further ordained, That all
Ordinances and parts of Ordinances milita
ting against this Ordinance be, aud
are hereby, repealed.
Done in Council this 3d d«v of August, A.
D., 1868. JAS. T. GAKPIKER,
[L. S.] Mayor City Augusta.
Attest: L. T. Blo.me, C. C.
auo—lot
An Ordinance
TO AMEND THE 34tii SECTION "F
the GENERAL ORDINANCE
Sec. I. Be it ordained by the City Lev ;•
of Any unfa, and it in hereby ordained by tne
authority of the name, Tha t on an a ior *hr
first day of October next, the 34th i
of the General Ordinance shall be soamemiul
as to make the price of Liquor License N'
1. for one year, bo one hundred ap ' fill/
dollars, and of No. 2, fiftT'dollHrs. l
Sec. 11. And be it further ordained, That
all Ordinances, and parts of Ordinances,
militating against this Ordinance, le and
the Bame are hereby repealed.
Pone in Council the 3d day of August, A.
P.,1866. JAS. T. GARDINER,
[L. S.J Mayor City Augusta.
Attest: T.. T. Bloste, C. C. »us—lot
Wood for the City.
Clerk op Council’s Office, )
Augusta, (ia., July 18, 1866. f
S BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at this office, until 12 o'clock
M., of Friday, the 10th day of August next,
for furnishing the City Council ot‘ Augusta
with ONE THOUSAND CORDS of go* and
Oak or Hickory Wood, and ONE HUN
DRED CORDS good Dry Pine, and half
light wood—to be delivered, properly corded,
along the lines of tho Georgia, Augusta
nnd Savannah, or So.uth Carolina Rail
Roads.
Bidders will state in their proposals the
kind and quality of Wood they intend to
famish ; the price per eord, nnd the station
on the Rail Road, or number of miles from
the city, at which they will deliver it.
By order ot lion. James X. Gardiner,
Mayor C. A. L. T. BLOME,
jylfl—tf Clerk of Council.
To the Ladies of Augusta and
Vicinity.
JQID YOU EVER SEE THE LIKE?
IN THESE HARD TIMES,
X. IXaim <& Cos.
ARE
GIVING AWAY
SILK DRESS PATTERNS.
To all ladies purchasing $5 worth of
Goods, a TICKET or CHANCE is given iu
a SILK DRESS PATTERN, valued at $75.
When a hundrod Tickets are disposed of, a
box will be procured, conlaing ninety nine
blanks and the PRIiiE CARD, which will
entitle tho drawer to a
HANDSOME SILK DRESS!
Call for information, and see
THE SILK DRESSES—
At 2C2 BROAD STREET.
au3—tf T. KAJIN ,t CO.
” ""Mires! BEGINS 1 “
Jj'RENCH MILLINERY
AND
DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT
142 GREENE STREET,
(Near Bell Tower.)
DRESSES, MANTILLAS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Cut by S. T. TAILOR’S system and finished
in the neatest manner.
MILLINERY GOODS, TRIMMINGS,
FRENCH CORSETS, etc., constantly on
hand. ntyl2—Sui