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Hpr- the daily press is vis
raHrf Gratuitously rrrry mortiiwj, ti.m.l
tkruuabout thf «•(•>« Cit*, tkrrrl,
LARGEST CIHCVLATIOK.
lancitctl
■Libera! Term*.
OFFICE—Corner of Broad a*d
St mitt oypo.ile PuttOJUu, if>-
|j|jjjt
Boot* & Shoes. . . ,
m BOOTS AND SHOPS.
■ fH GENTS' MOROCCO Ttl'
■ KID BOOTS
Uont’s Double Sole Water-
WBM Proof BOOTS
ft*,’ Gents’ Proas BOOTS
Htrs* flcnta’ Low Quarter Strap SHOES
H/’'®*”’ Ladies’ Congress GAITERS
Misses’ Welted Congress GAITERS
*>•-tf 11. K. CLARKE.
*4--:.' Just Received,
KAIIN A CO.
li® 2(12 BROAD STREET,
■s just rbobivbd
■gg& A NICE ASSORTMENT OF
Badies’ Blioes !
Hfhev have a beautiful assortment of
CORDS, ' ') !
BUTTONS. .
giijpl and RIBBONS,
■h attract the eve and please the taste
■WF GOODS VERY LOW.
Ice Dealers.
Bsaral- Ice ! Ice! Ice !
Dw 1K M DATE, icb will be fur
-5- to all consumers, from the
tßSam AUGUSTA. ICR HOUSE,
£!■ .or branches.
reduced rate of 1J ? 2 CENTS
1 ''-Jv^kFOUND, until further notice.
• •Bti f _
III® "ice.
4,1 mcintosh street
tfoe House
THE POST OFFICE)
HW IS STILL OPEN.
for the present, two and a half
: a pound, retail. For fifty pounds
i: ks, two (2) cents.
lIIIBK R- A. HARPER A CO.
" -H-tr
Htent's Furnishing Store.
'.iSHbINGTON STREET—
BHEp Between BROAD and ELLIS,
■ AUGUSTA, 6A.
MpHB undersigned would respectfully
old friends and the public gene-
be has just returned from the
a choicolot of
'■f:f Ks. CASSIMBP.ES, and VESTINGS
prepared to make them up to
the most approved styles, and at
‘••*1 as they can bo put up in the
188 on band, all kinds of GENTS’
GOODS, at reduced prices,
attention paid to CUTTING
' to be made up at home.
9H||HAII work warranted to (it.
, ijHLM) AND REPAIRING done
and dispatch.
Ba general asssortmontof
I"-. kK 0 S FOR COATS, PANTS,
||l||H AND VESTS.
ersfoino for yourself bofore
elsewhere.
'.■Tul for past favors, a continuance
, is solicited.
HBE| U. A. RIDLEY,
flm Wasbiugton Strcot,
Between Broad and Ellis
® job turning
d’iHi AUGUSTA
BOBBIN WORKS—
Factory,
AT
®> WER PRICES
■■KW Tn ah
SStftflUuß PLACE /.V TIIE CITY!
SAW GUMMING promptly
Saws sent should he marked
name. Cannot ho re
unavoidable breakage.
■Blgpfll? It. T. NELSON.
B Kid Gloves.
tVAf HI! DOLLAR A PAIR I
tj -Vis ffthcstKlD GLOVES, at
- ' m. KAHN & CO.'S,
, j 262 Broad Street.
P" DAVEZAO
V, t HAS' THE HIGHEST PRICES
W*> stten Rags, Waste, Old Ragging,
Brass, and Lead.
;I?kjs®ss4Rrfcail at any part of the City.
Warehouse, Northeast Corner of
*:■> JBWashington streets, Augusta.
B jyß—dm*
(■fctry Merchants
r;ii,Hid it to their
ADVANTAGE
Ye amine the STOCK at
®liin & CO.’S,
■ivcNEW GOODS daily.
: :: KaDINO
£J ALWAYS ON HAND
■ AT TIIE
, . mkjsss JOB OFFICE
t>S flKd RilJ Pimt-OflicH streets
BEITp Wt.ir.
IL si I’Kiooi; work
MON r-i iHpILITI ES, THE PRO
PSUB'fOK- ip THE DAII.Y I-liKSS
OI'EICE, WILE
■ANY HIM,, LET THE
M-, :: ■aye KEEN DONE
• _ H I 1 ■ ——
I ! BLQOU .IIM ,oifiiiiu® * t I >
Daily tress.
lAU.eUS.TKL GA.. WEMEBDAA ’ MORNING, SEPT. 19, 1866.
‘WmuK
Drygoods,
NEW GOODS .'-FALL, ISSfti
£) R. WRIGHT a o-e.r .1 |
HOv'TB CT f 'MI ARE NOW OBMINp
A large and complete Stock
no tu mfta r i
j
Dry Goods,
Adapted to the present and approaching
aeaaon, embracing all description* of Goode
in thoir lino, and very ATTRACTIVE ip
pU respects to v t, v 1
BUYERS OF>HRY fIOODS,
Either at Wholesale or Retail,
And they rcspeotfußj inyitu. t
of Goods, and a comparison of prices.
au24—lm v j, ; •< iJV.I :■ }.
t r ,, "Foods:
1866-4 r T U M N—1866., T r
Clio . it -Lo dlJtJs
LATHROP, LUDINGTON & CO,
326, 328, and 330 Broadway,
neW York.
INVITE' THE ATTENTION OF ALli
first-class Buyers to their stock of
DRYGOODS
It will be ftund unsurpassed for all
Southern Mcrohltnts. All departments of
our business have been much enlarged, es
pecially that for DRESS GOODS, where
we are constantly opepiug oil the novelties
of the season, to which we now ask the
particular attention of both Jobbers and
Retailers.
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
DRESS GOODS
SHAWLS and.CLOAKS
PRINTS
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS
BROWN SHIRTINGS
FLANNELS and BLANKETS
WOOLLEN GOODS
YANKEE NOTIONS
WHITE GOODS
EMBROIDERIES
HOSIERY
Gents' FURNISHING GOODS
MILLINERY GOODS
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc,
All of which wo offer at the Lowest Mar
ket- Prices, by the Package or Piece.
au27—e'>d2tn
W. Z m.
X. Kahn & 00.
GREAT BARGAINS!
SELLING OFF AT COST!
Call and see tlieir new supply oH
PRINTS
AND
BLEACHED GOODS!
Which are offered at
NEW YORK PItrCES!
Stare to be thoroughly REPAIRED and
ENLARGED for the
FALL.TRADE!
I. KAIIN & ,CQ,
jyS—tf 2(12 Broad Street.
Fall and Winter Importation,
1866.
MILLINERY,
AND ~' D
STRAW GOODS.
ARMSTRONG,YaTOE & CO.,
IMPORTggS AND. JOBBKHS Os
RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS A SATINS,
VELVETS, RUCHES, / A Tj
FLOWERS, FEATHERS
STRAW BONNETS
LADIES* HATS—trimmed and untrimmed
SHAKER HOODS.
No. 237 and Loft of 23!) Baltimore St.,
BALTIMORE, MD,
Offer a stock unsurpassed in tho United
States
IN VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS.
ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN
Terms Cash.
nu2(l—2m*
The Augusta Wholesale & Retail
Emporium.
262 I - i!A ““‘ 00 -’ 262
WII»LES*LE AND RETAIL DEALERS In
Foreign and Domestic j
DRY GOODS
FANCY GOODS
NOTIONS
BOOTS
SHOES
HATS
AND
STRAW GOODS
202 BROAD STREET.
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City Printer—Cßclal Paper,
LARGEST CITY CIRCUIiAfIONJ
4—!> ■■» ..lA i;.w* u±—i~l
WEDNESDAY MORNJNG...Scpt. }9, 18f,6
SCISSORS.
—Silver -tnines are being developed
in Tennessee. ■ v,>,
—lt iS quite probable that Hannibal!
Hamlin will be the next Senator from
Maine.
—Negotiations for the settlement of
the GermhA difiicolties progress very
slowly. , j
—A bfeast restorer is' fibfr'nWmly
advertised.for th 4 use of tho ladies. It
is called ■‘Mammaleoti."'
—A man in Troy, N. Y., vacated a
banntfcd bouse because a ghost in the
form of a in and laid her
fa# :
—All men-'whs: avoid fbtnale society
have dull perceptions, and are Stupider
have gross tastes, and revolt against
what is pure.
—The Catholic Archbishops, Bishops,
and Priests, will assemble iu convention,,
at Baltimore, on the first Sunday in
October.
—Corn is worth in Tuscaloosa, Ala.i
five dcflldr* per bushel, and the people
north of that point are without any
means of subsistence.
—lt is not what we read, but what
We remember, that makes us learned.
It is uot what we profess, but what we
practice, that makes us righteous.
—An ecceutrip fellow from Cincin
nati says if you drink a quart of Ohio
river.\vi\tpr, and stand in the sun fifteen
minutes, and you can hear the gravel
rattle in your stomach as you walk.
—“Well, Annie, how did you get
along with that stupid lover of yoars ?
Did you succeed in getting rid of him ?”
“Oh T yes, I got rid of him easily enough.
I married him, and have no lover now."
—Dr. Craven' has already received
from Carleton $12,000, as a copy right
on his “Prison Life of Jefferson Davis.”
He has also received £950 from Eng.
laud.
—A young girl, employed as a hotel
waiter iu Utica, took her own life, by
drowning, lately. The occasion was
the death of a young man, to whom ahe
wag tenderly attached.
—On visiting Texas, General Greg
ory wanted to see a copy of the laws of
Texas. The lawyer o|M*ned bis drawer
and handtd the Gcuural a large and
ihandsoine Bowie knife.
—The Captain of the steamer Ba
varia reports that a man who died on
board that vessel lrmn cholera, ate
eighteen eggs and two pounds of cher
ries before he was taken. He couldn’t
help dying.
- -The British Museum has just paid
$3600 for a small pen-and ink sketch,
by Raphael, just sold among the effects
of the late Dr. Wellesley ; and the Na
tional Gallery in London has just paid
$35,000 for a-Rembrandt—“Christ Bless
ing Little Children”—five and a half
feet high.
—A pretty girl, scarce out of her
teens, Miss Augusta St. Clair, has been
lecturing at Leavenworth and the region
found about, her subject being “Our
Moses,” or Andrew Johnson and “My
Policy.” [An exchange says Augusta
bad better hunt among the bulrushes
till she finds a Moses of her own, and
try “her bim.”J
9
CoMMUNidw Plate Restored. —Dur
ing the war, Vap Buren, Ark., fell into
the hands of the Federal troops, and
gome one of their number robbed a mis
sionary church there of a valuable com
mnnion service, whieh A»as the gift of
fbiends in New Orleans. Missionary
Fisbop Henry C. Clay has, since the
qlose of the war, been trying to ascer
tain the whereabouts of the stolen plate,
but, until recently, all his efforts proved
vajn. Ha lately and unexpectedly re.
ceived a letter from tho Rev. Mr. Frank
lin, of Mount Morris, New York, in
forming him that he I'.ad found the plate
in question in the hands of a discharged
Federal soldier. With the assistance of
some kind friends, ho bought it, paying
for its estimated value .as “old silver,”
SIOB. Th« Bishop acknowledges, in
fitting terms, Mr. Fraukiin's kindness,
and hopes that the church may still bind
up tho wounds which matt in his vio
lence has made, and out of her bounty
restore that which man, iu his selfish
ness, has taken away f
fc miniT" W ■ i
A UThArIZINO
OP STREET RAILWAYS IN THE
CITY OF GEORGIA t
Sac. 1. Be it Ordninetf by (Tie City Council
•f Auymett, That the "Augnita and Bnm
meirville Rail Ruad. Company,” chartered by
the Legislature of the State of Georgia, by
Act pasted the , ISftd, and ap
proved the 20th of March, I*6B, is hereby
granted the exclusive right of way through
and overall tfce streets in the City of Au
guste, except Monument street, under the
rules, regulations and restrictions as here
inafter uot Ibrth, to-wit: For the purpose bf
building a Street Rail Road from the Lower
Uo*se,_in the City of Augusta, or
such other point as the Directors of said
Street Rail Road Company in ay agree upon,
-to the United States Arsqnal, iu the village
of Summerville, or to some othor point in
the eoupty es RdehmoUd, as provided for in
their charter; and to bare opts or more
branches connected with the main line or
eteiA, and said Street Rail Road Company
may construct, lay dews, hud build, in
connection with its, main stem and.bcanehf s,
all necessary swirohbs, turn-outs and side
tracks in and along the streets of said'City
0-pJ Apßusta, aed nije, own* A he
SAme, ana to keep, maintain, aria operate
thortonZfaSlfoy d&rtf and Oaridagea, to be
r drawn ;or .animal ppfler {exeept
upon thoir main along Broad street,
which may be rhn by* Cars,”)
within tho corporate limits for and daring
the term of their charter, with the privi
leges and under the restrictions hereinafter
set forthi ja>
Sec. 2. Jip ft further ordained, That the
cars and caraages of said Company,"run
ning on saiKt Hallways, turn-outs, and
switches, and sidings, shall be entitled to
the right of way oyer their said tracks, etc.;
and aTI teaWl,’ and vehicles, and other ob
structions, «( whatever nature and kind,
shall give tlip way to said Rail Road oars
and coacbef (except the fire-apparatus of
the corporation in case of fire), immediately
upon notice from the car-bell, or other sig
nal being given ; and any and all persons
who shall obstruct said Rail Road cars and
coaches, by driving in their way, at a slow
pace, any teams or vehicles, or shall other
wise obstruct or interfere with said Rail
. Road and cars, shall, upon conviction, be
subject to a 4ne as damages accruing to said
Company, of not less than Three nor more
than Fifty Dollars for every such offence;
such fine to be recovered before any court
Os competent jurisdiction, any Justice of the
Peace in the city of Augusta, or tho Re
corder of said city, but without any expense
to the city.
Sec. 3. Bi it further ordained , That said
Company shall not bo allowed to run the
cars faster than a brisk walk while turning
the corners fiqm one street into another, nor
to stop their cars at tho intersection of the
street—but at and beyond the crossings
thereof. “r y ' *
Sec. 4. Be it further ordained, That the
tracks of said Rail Road shall be laid down
iu the best and most itnprovod mode of
constructing Street Rail Roads, and said
streets and parts of streets, so used by said
Company for their Railway tracks, switch
es, turn-outs, crossings and sidings, shall
be kept, for at least ten feet on each side of
the centre of said tracks, in good repair and
condition, and at all times equal to tho con
dition in which the corporation keeps the
balance of said streets, and of even grade
with the streets, excepting in cases of re
grading, so that carriages and other ve
hides can cross said Rail Road tracks, etc.,
at all points with ordinary case.
Sec. 5. Tie it further ordained, That the
gaugo of said Street Rail Road shall be
the uniform gauge of other Rail Roads in
Georgia, and that said Rail Road tracks aud
tho cars and coaches tbercou shall be used
for the purpose of carrying passengers and
personal baggage only (except as in here
after provided), at a uniform prico per head,
or package, or parcel of baggage, as tho
ease may be, not exceeding fifteen cents
for the single trip, or the fractional part
thereof, when passing from one point to
another point within the present corporate
limits, and uniform rate when passing from
the terminus outside the present corporate
limits to any point within the present cor
porate limits, and vice versa .
Sec. 6. Be it further ordained, That the
said Street Rail Road Company may trans
port freight from thoir terminus outside the
present corporate limits to auy point within
the present corporate limits, and vice versa ,
at a uniform price for heavy freight, and as
provided for in Section 5 for light freights,
parcels, or packages. And from point to
point in the present corporate limits at the
option aud convenience of said Company, at
not exceeding seven cents per one hundred
pounds for heavy freights, and as provided
for in Section 5 for light freights, parcels,
or packages.
Sec. 7. licit further ordained, That said
Street Rail Road Company shall have the
right to purchase or lease real estate at
such point or points along the line, and at
or beyond tho terminus of the said Rail
Road, a3 it may soem proper upon which
to erect stables for their animals> store
houses, depot, etc., for their cars and car
riages, and other property, and to run
branch tracks to such property and build
ings as may be necessary for the interest of
»aid Company.
Sec. 8. Be it further ordained, That the
capital stock, real estate, hnd personal pro
perty owned by said “Augusta and Sum
fnerville Rail Road Company,” and used in
the construction or operating bf said Rail
Road, shall be exempt from taxation during
the continuance of their charter. Also, tho
receipts and earnings of said Rail Road
Company shall be -exempt from taxation
until said Company are able to pay annual
dividends, on their capital stock, of seven
per cent, out of net earniugs, over aud
above all expenses ; after the payment of
which the City Council may levy a tax of
not more than two percent, per annum on
any net earniugs received by said Rail
Road Company, over and above said annual
dividends of seven per cent., as aforesaid.
Sec. 9. lie it further ordained, That no
damage shall accrue against the corpora
tion of Augusta for using such of the pro
perty of private individuals as may be ne
cessary, but that said damages shall accrue
directly against said Company, and that it
shall pay for such pioperty so taken, used,
and occupied, at such v price or prices as
may be agreed upon by and between the
owners thereof and said Company, or as
shall be assigned as damages against the
same by any Court having jurisdiction over
such cases.
Sec. 10. lie it further ordained, That said
Company shall have the power to lease,
rent, and contract, or to sell, by its Board
ffO. 222.
of Dlrtctorii' their tracks, property, and
effects,, to any other party, under the same
privileges, rules, and restrictions, as here
iribefore and hereinafter designated in this
Orato&nee.
Sec. 11. Be it further ordained, That
should the corporate limits of the City of
Augusta be hereafter extended, then the
preference to the right of way for Street
Rail Roads over and through the streets, to
be laid down or extended through addition
or additions, shall be first givbn to said
“Augusta and Summerville Rail Road Com
pany,” under the rights, privileges, and re
strictions of this Ordinance.
Sec. 12. Be it further ordained, That the
corporation of Augusta shall in no way be
responsible for any and all necessary dam
ages that may accrue to said Street Rail
Road Company, by virtue of relaying,
altering, of repairirtg, on its own account,
the Gas or Water Pipes, belonging to said
Corporation or Gas Company, and running
along the streets occupied or to be occupied
by said Street Rail Road Company, pro
vided the work of laying, altering, or relay
ing of said .pipes aforesaid, shall be done at
such time and in snch manner as in the
least way shall interfere with the running
of said Rail Road Gars with ordinary pru
dence.
.The said Rail Road to he commenced,
and one mile of said Rail Road to be
finished within the corporate limit! of ihe
City, within two years from the passage of
this Ordinance, or else this Ordinance to be
null and udid.
This Ordinance does not confer power on
said Street Rail Road to interfere with the
vested rights of any other Rail Road Com
pany. ael3—lo
Brokers aud Merchants.
heal Estate Auctioneer and
Broker.
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY
particular attention to
ADMINISTRATORS', EXECUTORS',
GUARDIANS, and TRUSTEES'
And will buy and sell REAL ESTATE
when required to do so; and will attend to
sales in any part of the counties of Rich
mond, Burke, and Columbia.
se!3 -12 I. THOMPSON.
Harper C. Bryson,
AREHOUSE
COMMISSION - MERCHANT.
Augusta, Ga.
Customers supplied with BAGGING,
ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES.
Prompt attention paid to the sale of
COTTON and OTHER PRODUCE.
OFFICE —189 Reynolds Street. WARE*
HOUSE—On Jackson Street. se4—3m
C. E. Claghorn, W. F. Herring,
Philadelphia, Pa. Augusta, Ga.
CLAGHORN & HERRING,
JJAVING RE-IIENTED TIIE
COMMODIOUS STORE
KNOWN A3
No. V WARREN BLOCK,
WITH
WAREHOUSE IN REAR,
AUGUSTA, GEO.,
Will continuo to give their personal atten
tion to
CONSIGNMENTS TO THEM,
KITXKa AT
AUGUSTA, GA.,
OK
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Particular attention given to the
STORAGE, SALE AND PURCHASE
OP
Cotton, Yarns,
AND
DOMESTICS.
Consignments and Orders Solicited.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on
.Consignments.
NORTHERN EXCHANGE FOR SALE
AT MARKET RATES.
On Ist October Mr. A. M. JACKSON will
bo admitted as a partner and the firm will
be changed to CLAGHORN, HERRING A
CO. aul9—6vr
JAMES T. GARDINER,
AREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Ga.
Will give his porsonal attention to the
STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON
And such other Produce as may be sent
him.
Cash advances made on Produce in Store,
aull —0m
“ JOHN CRAIG,
Banking and
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
259 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.,
BUYS AND SELLS
GOLD BULLION
GOLD and SILVER COIN
BANK NOTES
BONDS, STOCKS .
BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
my4—ly Foreign and Domestic.
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS
AT
MRS. PUQHE’S, 190 Broad Street.
-fails s rfSS *
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
np
EVERY DESCRIPTION
EXECUTED
IN THE jJSEST MANNER.
The Fastest Power Presses, and Best of
Workmen enables us to do Superior JOB
WORK at Cheaper Hates than elsewhere.
Charter Oak
COOKING 'STOVE!
This celebrated stove, so
favorably known in Mobile, New Or
leans, St. Louis, and other Southern cities,
is now being offered to the citizens of Au
gusta, as one of the best and cheapest first
class Coo King Stoves in the market—its
baking qualities are un surpassed, which is
acknowledged by all who have used it.
Tho draught fines tire so constructed as to
ensure 4 perfect draught, while a hot nir Jfuc
which Surro'nfids the oven insures the baking
and roasting at bread and meats, to entire
satisfaction. We warrant the perfect
baking of every Stove wc sell.
In our stock will be found TOILET SETS,
CHURNS, TUBS, COFFEE MILLS,
SCOURING BRrCKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD
IRONS, CAKE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE
PANS, etc.
A full assortment of nousefurnisbing
Goods always on hand. Wo are, also, pre
pared to do ROOFING, and all manner of
work in the Tinners’ line of business.
D. L. FULLERTON,
159 Broad st., corner Washington.
se9—Tm
JeweUers.
WEDDING PRESENTS.
Great variety of solid silver,
of the latest patterns; also, Silver-
Plated Ware of every description. Rich
articles of Jewelry, set with all kinds of
precious stones; extra fino Gold Watches
set with Diamonds; Solid and heavy Nup
tial Rings, just received, in addition to my
extensive stock, and for sale at low prices.
A. PRONTAUT,
Established in 1850,
163 Broad Street.
ts9 —tf Below the Augusta Hotel.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry.
EH. SUMMER—
• Mcintosh street.
One door North of Broad Streot,
Augusta, Ga.
WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS,
MATERIALS, and GLASSES.
WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired aDd
warranted. JEWELRY made and repaired.
All kind of HAIR BRAIDING done.
au26—tf ■
Take Notice.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED
wishes to inform the citizens
of Augusta and vicinity,
that he is prepared to repair
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry of all kiuds, and
Sewing Machines.
All work neatly executed and warranted
to be done equal to any house in the South
ern country. <.
THOS. RUSSELL,
290 Broad Street,
jyl7—ly Up Stairs.
Snuff A. Tobacco.
P. HANSBERGER & CO.
CORNER BROAD A McINTOSII STS.
(Opposite Post Office.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
A!»n
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
OF
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEOARS
CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBAC OO!
EVERY BRAND h QUALITY.
BEAUTIFUL PIPES,
OF ALL KINDS.
Rappee, Macaboy and
Scotch SNUFFS, etc. aull—ly
AUGUSTUS BOHNE,
QQO BROAD STREET,
O/wV." (Opposite Planters’ Hotel'
Has always on hand a large assortment of
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC SEOARS
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
Lorillard’s SNUFF
Fine Meorsohaum PIPES
AND
CIGAR HOLDERS, genuino and imitation
A 1.80,
Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and
Clay PIPES,
PIPE STEMS,
SNUFF BOXES, Etc.,
AT TIIE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL
au4-ly] TERMS.
Merchants and Business Men
WILL FIND IT
TO TIIEIR ADVANTAGE
TO ADVERTISE IN THE
“GEORGIA CLIPPER ’
Published Weekly,
AT WARRENTON, GA.
is situate about one hun
dred miles from Augusta, on the line of the
Georgia Railroad. It is a flourishing town,
and the section of country around about
there is supplied principally from Augusta.
The “CLIPPER” has a large and increas
ing circulation in Warren, Glasscock and
Hancock counties : and as the fall trade
will soon begin to open, Merchants would
advance their interests by Advertising in
the “GEORGIA CLIPPER.”
for Advertising, and any
business eonnectcd with the “Georgia Clip
per,” will bo attended to by M. M. Hill, at
the Daily Press Job Printing Office.
ROYAI.L & HILL,
Editors aud Proprietors,
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