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LAB«BST~CITy' CIRCULATION.
SUNDAY M0RN1NQ........--S«pt. «. 18(18
The Prettiest Hand.
Give me the hud that if warm, kind ud
read;; ■ ' / L
Oire me the slasp that ii calm, tree and
Gire’me the hud that wilt never deceive me;
Give me the hud that I aye may believe
thMa
Soft is. the palm of the delicate womu ;
Hard U the hud of the rough sturdy yeo
man ;
Soft palm or bard hand, it matters not—
never I
Give me the hud that is friendly forever !
Give me the hand that is true as a brother,
Give me the hud that has harmed not an
other;
Give me the hand that has not fori,worn It;
Give me the grasp that I may adore it.
Lovely the palm of the fair, blue-veined
maiden;
Horny the hand of the workman o’er laden;
Lovely or ugly, it matters not—never 1
Give me the grasp that is friendly forever!
Give me' the grasp that is honestud hearty,
free as the breese, and unshackled the party;
Let friendship give the grasp that become
her—
Close as the twine of the vines of the
summer.
Give me the band that is true as a brother;
Give me the head that has harmed not an
other;
Soft palm or hard hand, it matters not—
never!
Give me the grasp that is friendly forever !
Groceries, Liquors.
SUNDRIES.
/rrtllHDS. CHOICE BACON,
JU Clear Sides, Ribbed Sides, Regulars
and Shoulders
50 Bbls. Northern ond Western FLOUR
10 Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICK
25 Bbbls. Refined B. SUGAR
5 Hhds. MUSCOVADO SUGAR
10 Bbls. Ist Quality Golden SYRUP
10 Hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES
50 Bbls. Large No. 3 MACKEREL
1000 Sacks Choice Bread CORN
75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP
30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES
75 Bbls. and Boxes CRACKERS Ann
BISCUITS
60 Bbls. Bonrbonand other WHISKEYS
Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS ail
varieties
25 dos. HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
Pints and Quarts
40 casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE,
in Pints and Quarts
10 Chests Jenkins A Co’s, TEAS in
Small Packages
75 kegs Old Dominion NAILS, assort
ed Sises
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES
RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER,
GINGER, SPICES.
100 kegs LARD
500 sacks SALT
And every thing usually kept in my line,
FOR SALK BT
au3o—tf A. STEVENS.
BACON AND FLOUR.
OK hhds.
/CO BONE RIDES.
30,000 lbs. CLEAR SIDES
10,000 lbs. SHOULDERS
200 lbs. FLOUR.
For sale very low, by
au26—2o C. A. WILLIAMS A CO.
FRESH GROCERIES.
Bacon, lard, sugar, coffee,
and EVERYTHING GOOD.
ALSO
A barrel of fine CIDER VINEGAR. Beef
and Mutton every morning.
For sale by
au7—3m BAKER A TALIAFERRO.
Corn Meal and Grits
CAN BE HAD AT THE GRANITE
MILLS, ground daily, in quantities to
suit purchasers.
AUQ. • -r f
ITine Feed,
Suitable for all kinds of Stocks—war
ranted to give satisfaction.
GEO. T. JACKSON & CO.
ju!7—3m
CLARET.
JUST RECEIVED—
-500 cases of Imported Best
CLARET,
For sale VERY LOW, at
ju!s—6m I. KAHN A CO.’S.
Augusta Savings Bank.
This institution has been
paying, for tho past year, fifteen cents
on the dollar for the Certificates of Deposit
which it issued during the war in exchange
for Confederate money. This per centage
has been paid on the recommendation of a
committee, composed of Dr. Joseph Milli
gan, Josiah Sibley, Esq., and W. J. Owens,
Esq., throe disinterested citisensof Augusta,
of high character and position, who exam
ined and valued all the assets of the Bank.
This valuation did not amount to fifteen
per cent, of our circulation, but the com
mittee estimated that we might ba able to
pay this per centage on the supposition that
many of- the bills had been lest or de
stroyed. "Since their examination, all the
Exchange, Coin, Bullion, Bank Bills, Bonds,
Stocks, Coupons,- Cotton and Merchandise
held by the Bank have been sold. Some of
these have proved to be less valuable than
the estimate of the committee, and some
more; but on the whole an advance of.
nearly twenty per cent, has been realised ;
so that the Bank will be able to pay
eighteen oents in the dollar for its change
bills, unless the number destroyed shall be
found to be smaller than anticipated. No
larger per cqhtage than this can .be paid
hereafter, as we have nothing now to ap
preciate.
We have recently investigated tho amount
received by the Bank for its Certificates,
counting the Confederate money at its
valne when Toceived, and find that it was
less than.eighteen cents in the dollar; so
that this Bank will pay hereafter not only
to its depositors, bnt to its bill holders, the
full amount received.
The new Savings Bank of Augusta, char
tered by the last Legislature, will redeem
the change bills of the “Augusta Savings
Bank,’’ at their Office, N0.223 Broad street;
H. H. HICKMAN,
an! 5 2awlm President
Seasoned Lumber
JPOR SALE AT
AUGUSTA BOBBIN WORKS.
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Hotel*. Restaurants.
MILLS HOUSE;
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
This first-class hotel is now
opened for the accommodation of the
public, and pouesses every accommodation
and comfort calculated to pleaeo tho most
fastidious. Tho patronage of the travelling
community Is respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH PURCKLt,
au2B—l2m Proprietor.
Central Hotel,
GEORGIA.
My Blends and the travelling public gen
erally are notified that I have taken anew
lease on this House, and will be glad to
serve them to the beet of my ability on all
occasions and at all times.
N. B—Believe no reports Bom any quar
ter whatever that I have given up the
Hotel, or that I intend doing so. My cal
culation is to be permanently located, and
my friends may rely upon finding me at
home, and pleased to toe and serve them.
jy!3—3m WM, M. THOMAS.
R. M. JOKER. | WM. A. WEIGHT.
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
Augusta, Georgia.
This popular Hotel has been reno
vated, painted, and put in complete order,
and opened on June 20tb, 1866, with a de
termination on the part of the present Pro
prietors to make it a FIRST CLASS
HOUSE. Mr. WM. A. WRIGHT has ehief
control, and wUI be recollected by onr
Southern friends as the former Proprietor
of the American Hotel, daring the war, in
Richmond, Va., and will be glad to see his
old friends, promising them a “Virginia
welcome.” Every efort will be made to
give entire satisfaction.
A call is solicited. “Terms, reasonable.”
GKO. H. JONES, Chief Clerk,
formerly of Globe Hotel.
WM. A. WRIGHT A CO.,
fe!B—ly Proprietors.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
navingbeen renovated and newly furnished,
is now open for the reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor,
mb 16—6 m
Medicinal.
SP. HUNT, M D.,
• HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Surgeon and Accoucheur,
No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row),
Acgubta, Ga.
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc.
PLUMB & LEITNER,
212 BROAD ST, Augusta, Ga.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRUGS ; MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND
TOOTH BRUSHES,
Fine Toilet Soaps,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stuffe,
Fancy <k Toilet Articles,
Brushes,
GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS,
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PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE
P A 11ST
We beg to call tho attention of the pub
lic to this long tested and unrivalled
FAMILY MEDICINE.
The PAIN KILLER is a purely vegeta
ble eompound ; and while it is a most e -
cient Remedy for Pain, it is a perfectly safe
Medicine even in the most unskillful bands.
FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT,
Or any other form of bowel disease in chil
dren or Adults, it is an almost certain cure,
and has, without doubt, been more success
ful in caring the various kinds of
CHOLERA
than any other known remedy, or even the
most skillful physician. In India, Africa
and China, where this dreadful disease is
ever moro or less prevalent, the
PAIN KILLER
is considered by the natives, as well as Eu
ropean residents in those climates, a SURE
REMEDY. Asa Tonic for the Stomach, it
is unrivalled. A few doses will relieve se
vere cases of INDIGESTION, and it is
often a perfect cure for
DYSPEPSIA,
in its most aggravated forms. Its tonioand
stimulating properties, arousing the system
to vigor and action, render it a most effec
tual cure for COLDS AND COUGHS, when
ttaed according to directions.
Fbr external applications, it is unsur
passed by any medical preparation.
Rheumatism and Neuralgic Affections are
quickly relieved and often cured by it. Any
Soreness in the Musolos or Joints can be
relieved by its application. It cures in
stantly the most violent
TOOTHACHE.
It should always be kept near at band,
to be used in cases of severe BURNS or
SCALDS. If applied immediately, accord
ing to directions, it will give Instant relief,
and prevent blistering.
I) .*?„ E? oulU /b * da P t «d to the wants of
SEAMEN, and persons making sea voy
ages, and no vessel should sail without a
supply of it. One Captain writes us: “I
have made several voyages—often with emi
grants, and though I keep a good Medicine
Chest, and I have several times had a good
deal of sickness on board, I have found the
FAIN KILLER so efficient in all cases, as
to entirely preclude the use of all other
Medicines.”
Prices—2s Cents, 50 Cents, and $1 per
Bottle. PERBY DAVIS A SON,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
Providenoe, R. I.
And sold ■ by respectable dealers every
where. au29—2m
Acddent Insurance.
INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS
'M THE
PIONEER COMPANY OF THE SOUTH.
THE SOUTHERN
Accident Insurance
COMPANY
LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA,
SOME OFFICE, 160 MAIN STREET.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,600.
INSURES AGAINST ALL ACCIDENTS,
Giving the holder of aa Annual Policy
THE FULL AMOUNT INSURED
IN CASE OF DEATH,
AMD
COMPENSATION EACH WEEK
IF DISABLED FOR A PERIOD
NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY-SIX
WEEKS.
GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES
For $506 with $3 Compensation each
week, may be obtained for $3 per annum.
TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM
Will secure $2,000, and give $lO compen
sation each week.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS
Seen res a Policy for $6,000, with $25
weekly compensation.
FIFTY DOLLARS %
Secures a Full Policy for SIO,OOO, with
SSO compensation each week.
SHORT TIME POLICIES
($3,000 for Ten Cent*),
Travellers may obtain at the
HOME OFFICE ,
160 MAIN STREET, Lynchburg, Va.,
and at the Rail Road Stations, Ticket Pol
cies for
ONE DAY TO TWELVE MONTHS,
Receiving, in esse of death Bom Acci
dent, $3,000, and in ease of injury, sls per
week.
The STOCK of this COMPANY is
EXCLUSIVELY IN SOUTHERN HANDS
And represented by a Directory
WIDELY AND FAVORABLY KNOWN.
We, therefore, appeal with confidence to
the good will and patronage of the South
ern public.
Don’t be misled by the Yankee Com
panies, with Seuthern names and officers,
that have recently been inangurated in the
South.
EVERY DOLLAR TOU SPEND
WITH THEM
IS THAT MUCH TAKEN
FROM OUR CIRCULATION
AND
FROM A COMPANY WHOSE
INTERESTS ARE
IDENTICAL WITH YOUR OWN.
OFFICERS .*
COL. MAURICE 8. LANGHORNE,
President and Treasurer.
GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, of Georgia,
Viet President.
GEN, HARRY T. HAYS, of Louisiana,
i Vice President.
LUCIEN PEYTON,
Actuary and Secretary.
G. W. LATnAM, Solicitor.
COL. HENRY E. PEYTON,
General Agent.
DIRECTORS:
john r. McDaniel, ' i
WILLIAM D. MILLER, ‘
GEO. M. RUCKER, ■•^
STEPHEN D. PETERS,
G. W. LATHAM,
MAURICE 8. LANGHORNE,
JOHN H. FLOOD,
ABRAHAM R. WARWICK,
CHAB.M. BLACKFORD,
LUCIEN PEYTON. ■ ;;
GEN. JOHN B. GORDON,
Chief Offloe at ATLANTA, Ga,
Agent for the State.
A. G. HALL,
District Agent,
AUGUSTA, Ga.
SUB-AGENTS APPOINTED AT
THIS OFFICE. my 12—6 m
Insurance.
Oglethorpe Iniuranee Company,
Os Savannah, Go.
Hi
Oglethorpe
INSURANCE COMPANY,
‘OF SAVANNAH, GA.
Insurance Effected at Equitable Bate*.
H. W. MERCER, President
J. T. THOMAS, Secretary.
Office ll7 Bat Strkit, Savannah, Ga.
Directors:
i J. W. NEVXTTI
o. a. purse
A. FUALAKTON
J. McMAHON
I. J. GUILMARTIN
F. W. SIMS
O. BUTLER
R. LACHLISOW
E. P. CLAYTON
Aaguita
J. W. KNOTT
Macon
JB. F. ROSS
Macon
W. H. YOUNG
Colnmbni
H. W. MERCER
C. S. HARDEE
WM. HUNTER
A. S. HARTRIDGE
A. PORTER
R. MORGAN
J, STODDARD
J. T. THOMAS
W. REMBHART
F. L. GUE
H. A. CRANE
A. A. SOLOMONS
M. HAMILTON
W. W. GORDON
M. S. COHEN
J. LAMA
B. H. BRODNAX,
Agent,
mayll—6m AUGUSTA, GA.
B. H. Brodnax,
JNSURANCE AGENCY.
CORNER OP
BROAD & JACKSON STREETS.
juß—ly
JOSEPH E. MARSHALL,
JNSURANCE AGENCY,
210 BROAD STREEY.
AVGUSTA, GEORGIA.
ap26—ly ' ■< '
Rail Road Schedules.
Great Atlantic. Seaboard and Gulf
Mail Route.
riWM THIS OLD
F ROUW
fiom NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE aud
MONTGOMERY, via ATLANTA, AU
GUSTA, WILMINGTON and WELDON.
Thence via RICHMOND and WASHING
TON, or via SEABOARD AND ROANOKE
RAIL ROAD aud BAY LINE STEAMERS
to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and
NEW YORK, is now in full and successful
operation.
Fare by BAY ROUTE from AUGUSTA
to NEW YORK, $33 75.
SLEEPING CARS RUN THROUGH
FROM ATLANTA TO WILMINGTON.
Speed and comfort, an.d very low fare
from Atlanta, Macon, Colnmbus, Augusta
and Savannah. Passengers lose no sleep
between Montgomery or Augusta, and New
York or Boston.
There is no shorter ronte. Compare dis
tances for yonrselves to Baltimore:
Via Columbia, Charlotte and Banville,
Augusta to Baltimore, 705 miles.
Via Wilmington, Weldon and Petersburg,
Augusta to Baltimore, 705 miles.
Via Wilmington, Weldon and Ports
mouth, 690 miles.
New Engines, new and elegant Cars, and
Sleeping Cars, and Baggage checked and
re-checked through without trouble to pas
sengers. The roads are in splendid order,
and connections sure. Try this route and
you will nover take any other.
P. H. LANGDON,
General Sonthern Agent.
For particulars, inquire of
ISAAC LEVY, Agent,
136 Broad Street,
au22—6m Augusta, Ga.
Cotton Freights to Liverpool,
JJY FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS
FROM BALTIMORE,
AT
56.50 per Bale
Engagements as above can be made at
this Office for COTTON from Augusta to
Liverpool, in connection with Steamships
from Charleston to Baltimore.
JOHN E. MARLEY, Agent.
South Oabolixa R. R., )
Augusta, Aug. 10, 1866.) aul2-2awlm
Mosher, Thomas & Schaub,
C) A A BROAD STREET—
-6 Under Masonic Hall,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Direct Importers and Dealers in
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
China!
BOHEMIAN,
FRENCH
and AMERICAN
Glass 'Ware!
..AND
KEROSENE LAMPS,
AND
AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE.
us, and we will convince you
that’ you can save the Freight from New
York to this Point.
Josiah Moshkr,
J. JBVFBRSON ThOKAS.
aah.t—6m Gbqhok Schapk.
The Augusta Wholesale & Retai
Emporium.
262 KAHN & CO., 2Q2
WHOLES 4 I,B AND RETAIL DEALERS In
Foreign and Domestio
DRY GOODS
FANCY GOODS
NOTIONS
BOOTS
SHOES
IIATS
AMD -
STRAW GOODS
1 262 BROAD STREET.
jul7—6m
niLLS OF LADING
41 ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE
DAILY PRESS JOB OFFICE.
Corner of Broad and Poet-Office streets;
ja6tf Up Stairs.
Furniture.
Furniture of All Description!.
IK PLATT BROTHERS,
I ▲ 1 Formerly
C. A. PLATT A CO.
214 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Have now the best assortment of FURNI
TURE on band that has evsr been la this
market, and constantly receiving—consist
ing of Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnnt
PARLOR SETTS, CHAMBER SETTS,
COTTAGE SETTS, BEDSTEADS,
CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETE-A-TETEB, CEN
TRE TABLKB, BUREAUS, etc., etc.
IK OUR
UPHOLBTERING DEPARTMENT
We have SHADES, Lace and Damask CUR
TAINS, CORDS, TASSELS, GIMPS,
LOOPS, CORNICES, BANDS, and all ne
eessary articles required.
OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
is still In operation. ' Special Orders
promptly attended to. Repairing done In
all brunches of the business.
IN OUR
UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT
we keep constantly on hand, COFFINS of
every quality and rise. METALLIC
CABEB and CASKETS of the most im
proved styles.
Undertakers can he supplied with all
kinds of TRIMMINGS. my2—tf
FURNITURE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE
on band, and are receiving, a fine
EBiBS assortment of
Furniture,
Which they offer at very Low Figures!
Also, are prepared to make to order mad
repair anything in our line of business at
short notice.
Cane-Bottom CHAIRS re-seated at a liv
ing priee, at 137 Broad, opposite Monument
Street. WEST A MAY.
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NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAB OPENED
a store at No. 350 Broad Street, near
the Upper Market, for the purpose of RE
PAIRING OLD FURNITURE; also,
MAKING NEW FURNITURE.
He is prepared to furnish COFFINP,
neatly made. He has lived in Angnsta
eighteen years, and was in the Third Geor
gia Regiment during the war.
Those wishing to have work well done
will please give him a call.
ALBERT WALLEN,
my24—ly 350 Broad Street.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE! !
WHOLESALE
AND
RETAIL.
DEGRAAF & TAYLOR,
87 and 89 BOWERY
AND
65 CHRISTIE STREETS
NEW YORK,
have the best assorted stock of Parlor,
Dining Room and Bed-Room
FURNITURE !
SPRING BEDS and BEDDING
IN THE CITY.
CANOPY and HIGH POST
BEDSTEADS,
Expressly for Southern trade.
STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED
A T
WHOLESALE PRICES.
KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK
AND TURNED POST
BEDSTEADS, in eases.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
AS REPRESENTED.
Our Facilities for manufacturing defy
competition. myl—ly
Foundries, Machinery.
Look to your Interest.
The phcenix iron works, on
Marbury street, near the Cotton
Factory Building, known as the old Pistol
factory, has been converted into a FOUN
DRY and MACHINE WORKS.
Steam Engines, and Boilers, Saw Mills,
Sugar Boilers, Mill Spindles, Gudgeons,
Gin Gear, Gas Retorts, Sash Weights, and
other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS are
among the many articles of superior work
manship, whioh we are daily furnishing to
onr customers, and the public generally, at
the very lowest prices.
Orders respectfully solicited and promptly
filled.
Competent Machinists sont to any part of
the country to erect or repair Machinery.
JOHN L. DAY, Proprietor.
, REFERENCES.
Mr JR Howell, ’Millwright,' Augusta, Ga.
Ms* UofyT JhAkson, Augusta, Ga.
Mr W Breaper, Augusta, Ga, Mill Fur
nisher.
Jesse Oonond; Bsq, Augusta, Ga, Car
Builder.
o * Merry, Berxplia, Ga, Proprietors
baw Mill.
Cdok A Lumpkin, Columbia county. Ga.
Proprietors Saw Mill. jul4—Snu
. * * OB TUKNINr—
AT THE AUGUSTA
BOBBIN WORKS—
Near the Augnsta Factory,
AT
lower prices
THAN l
ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE CITY!
PATENT SAW GUMMING promptly
executed. All Saws sent should bo marked
with the Owner's name. Cannot be re
sponsible for unavoidable breakage.
H. T. NELSON.
PARASOLS, FANS AND SUN BHADE3
A NEW STYLESL at
MRS. PUGHE’S, WO Broad Street
CIKCIHHATI TYPE rOUBLBY
PRINTTNG-MACIIIXE WORgg
201 Vine street, Cincinnati.
Bend for Specimens and JOrtimntss.
mhl-6m
Painting & Gliding! '
J. J. BEOWIfi
Q ARVER AND GILDER.
LOOKING GLASS And
PICTURE FRAMES
CORNICES,
BRACKETTS,
CONSOLE TABLES
Made to Order, -to
Old PICTURE and LOOKISG-«lim
FRAMES RBGILT, and OIL PAINTINGS
RESTORED, LINED and VARNISHED •
At 135 BROAD STREET, ’
Augusta, Geo.
Old CHANDELIERS made to look EQTTAT
TO. NEW, at a moderate prise.
_aul2— ts
PAimira. ~
MY PRICE FOR FINE GILDED AND
SMARTED SIGNS has been, t,Z
1820 to the present time (with the exception
of war time), $1 per foot, inclusive.
PAINTED SIGNS, without regard to
color, seventy-five cents per foot, inelsriva
FINE JAPAN TIN, with nitre, *1; 1
name and business, $2.
. R. P. SPELMAN, l
au9—lm* 1»« Greene Street f
disk; ~
Nearly opposite the
POST-OFFICI I
Is undertaking
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENT!!
IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES.
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Plumbing and Gas Fitting
C. H. WASHER,
PLUMBER,
GAS and STEAM FITTER,
In rear of 255 Broad street,
Augusta, GlO.
Pomps, Gas, Steam and Water Pipes,
Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes, promptly
famished or repaired. ja2tt—tf
Gas and Steam Fitting aid
Plumbing.
p A. ROBBE,
"-Js Having re-opened a Gas and Stem
Fitting and Plumbing Shop, in the rear ts
272 Broad Street [Concert Hall place], it
now prepared to do all kinds of work con
nected with
GAS, LIGHTING,
STEAM HEATING.
and WATER SUPPLY, :
On reasonable terms and at short notice.
Orders from the country promptly it
tended to.
All work warranted. juS—3m
To .the Ladies of Augusta and I
Vicinity.
JJID YOU EVER SEE THE LIKIJ 1
IN THESE HARD TIMES,
I. Kahn & Cos.
ARE
GIVING AWAY
SILK DRESS PATTERNS.
To all ladies purchasing $5 worth ts
Goods, a TICKET or CHANCE is gives ii
a SILK DRESS PATTERN, valued at»».
When a hundred Tiekots are disposed of,»
box will be procured, containg ninety list
blanks and the PRIZE CARD, which Kill
entitle tho drawer to a
HANDSOME SILK DRESS I
Call for information, and see
• THE SILK DRESSBS-
At 262 BROAD STREET.
aus—tf I. KAHN A CO.
FISH \ OYSTERS It
aAMEIII
POULTRYI
VEGETABLES!!
and . ' ~
FAMILY GROCERIES!!
OF EVERY KIND
AND
FOR SALE LOW
‘ Call and see me.
WM. HALE (colored),
Washington stree ■
between Broad and Ellis, Angnsta, 6a
mb 6—6 m.
Furniture and Piano Hauling, j
JJAVING A NEW AND LIGHT
Spring Dray, j
I am prepared to haul FURNITUtt J
PIANOS, and any thing else, withe** J
scratching or bruising, as is too oftas th* !
oase.
..Orders left at my Grocery Store, * *
Washington Street, between Broad ,
Ellis will bs promptly attended Hi
reasonable rates. , ;,s^3
Particular care given to moving Funks* ' :
and Pianos. Wm. HALE (colored),
apl4—6m Dealer in Family Grown*
?very: kind,of printing
Hi and BOOK BINDING
Neatly and Cheaply Executed
at thjb Office.