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THE DAILY PRESS.
VOL. 11.
r . sqisso>s.
—Tne South wants rest —and money.
-—Hanging is an amusement in
Mexico.
m —Like cures like. Sulphur comes
-fom Vesarius; tiierefore it is good for
eruptions.
—Ewes are sent'from Illinois to Ver
mont to obtain the stock celebrated
, —A Cleveland j ail-bird, is seriouijy
annoyed by ghosts.
. —JlincS says we know a man so
clever with his lathe that he can even
turn a deaf 1 ear. ' 1
■—The Texas Legislature has passed
a bill for the construction of a street railj
nJad in Galveston.
; —The revenue of the bishop of Lon
don for the year 1865 exceeded! 10,000/
—Speaking of fashions a French,
paper says the ladids are collapsed—in
appearance. ~
• —(A (JisJingoUhed African trav
eller has met savages who were perfect
“ Chesterfields in manner and speech,
which however, did not prevent them
from being liars and thieves.
—Bensou J. Lossing, the pictorial
publisher, accompanied by a corps of
artists, is visiting the various battle-fields
made memorial during the war, in the
Shenandoah YAHey.
"> —-An institution Blled the Orthopaa
ric Dispensary; has been opened in New
York for the gratuitous treatment of de
formed persons. ; i ~ ;
—A London physician reecntly sent
a prescrip'ion through the Atlantic Ca
ble to a patient ou this aide the
water. -
—A German has invented a powder
that will not explode in the open air
eve* when inflamed, but its explosive
force when confined is greater than any
plosive material yet discovered.
y —Jean Ingelow has written a novel
which will be published simultaneously
in England and the United States. Her
short stories are so admirable that a
more elaborate production from her pen
will be warmly welcomed.
—“ Here, you little rascal, walk up
and give an account of yourself. \V here
have /you been'?’* “After the gir!s j
father.” “ Did you ever kuow me to du
so when I was a boy?” “No sir, but
mother did.”
—The Troy Whig says of the current
rumor that Mrs. Senator Sprague, the
daughter of Chief Justice Chase, has
applied for a divorce : “ The habitues
of Washington have for many mdtitlis
been familiar with the scandals that
have grown out of this marriage and its
subsequent developments. If only half
that is said is true, one party ought to
be sent to an inebriate asylum and the
to a bagnio in fiew York or a
home for the Magdalens.”
—A servant girl at a farm house in
the vicinity of Guilford, England
dreamed one night that the honse was
attacked by robbers, and getting up,
hid her watch in a roll of butter, where
it was found at the tea-table several
nights after, to the great surprise of the
family and of Sarah, herself, as well.
Tub Dry Goods Trade.—The New
York Commercial reports a concession
in the dry goods 'trade among jobber.--,
and adds : Goods are really very low
from the combination of circumstances
prerenting trade during the summer
mouth*, the seas of cholera,' and tho
lateness with which trade set in. Stocks
were quite large, and prices were rej
duced to the lowest possible figure to
Attract business, and from these low
figures the advance is but small, thus
rendering the present prices very low.
The advance was chiefly confined to
brown sheetings and prints. In brown
goods the price is close dowu to the
cq6t;Of production, and jobbers seem to
*i)e willing to reduce It to correspond
with the changes in Cotton, so that there
is a-better disposition to take goods, as
most buyers believe that Cotton cannot
be much lower.
Planting Rtf.—The general failure
of,-the corn crop throughout the South,
demands’ of tfie planters generally to
look for some substitute for bread, in
place of corn.
Rye is the only small grain on which
we can rely with certainty to make a
crop ; all others take the rust. As Oc
tober and November are the proper
months foiow it, we would impress upon
the minds of planters generally to put as
many acres of good land in rye as they
can get seed to sow. After cutting what
they need, hogs can he allowed to take
the balance, and it will come off in time
to put in late cotton or potato slips.—
Liberty Miss. Herald.
Home Like. —Even as the sunbeam
is composed of millions of minute rays,
the home light must be constituted of
little tenderness, kindly looks, sweet
langhtef, gentle words, loving counsels ;
it must ’not he like the torch blaze of
unnatural excitement, which is easily
quenched, hut like the serene, chas
tened light which burns as safely in the
dry east wind as in the stillest atmos
phere. Let each bear the other’s bur
den tlio while; let each cultivate the
mutual confidence which is a gift capa
ble of increase and improvement, and
soon it will he found that kindness will
spring up on every side, displacing
constitutional unsuitability, want ot
efCn as wo have
seen sweeT violets arid primroses dis
pelling the gloom of the gray sea rocks.
AUGUSTA, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1866.
CARPETSI
jHj
OP ALL anAD®S MANUFACTURED
Window Shades
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
H : 'taper Hangings
Curtain Goods, Etc., Etc.
GrROCISRIfKpi ETC.
JAS, G. BAILIE &BRO
Respectfully call the attention of the public
to a large, new, and beautiful stock of the
above goods, just received, and which arc
now- offered for sale, consisting in part as
follqws;
ON OCR SECOND FLOOR,
CARPET 'DEPARTMENT.
CARPETS:
CROSS!,t’S ROYAL ENGLISH V LVET
CARPETS, in new designs.
CROSSLY’S ENGLISH BRUSSEL CAR
PETS, in new and beautiful patterns.
A liircro and beautiful stock of the best ALL
WOOL THREE-PLY and TNORAIN
CARPETS, manufactured.
INGRAIN CARPETS, new patterns, at
lower priees.
STRIPEBD VENETIAN CARPETS, ALL
WOOL.
STRIPED FLAX CARPETS, pratty and
cheap.
STRIPED ALT, WOOL VENETIAN CAR.
i PETING, for Stairs.
STAIR RODS, all, width/, and lengths
wanted.
DRUGGETS and CRUMB CLOTHS, now
patterns, all wool.
500 beautiful ENGLISH TIEtRTH RUGS.
CARPET BINDING, TACKS, NEEDLES,
and THREAD.
A largo Stock of DOOR MATS, for inside
and outside use.
A competent Upholster on hand to cut,
fit and lay Carpets at short notice.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
In new designs and of the best makers,
just received in the following widths:
3 ft., 4 ft. 6 in., 0 ft., 7 ft. « in., 12 ft.
and 10 ft. wide, which will be cut to fit any
sized Hall, Room or Stairs.
STAIR OIL CLOTHS, 2 ft. wide. t
Light narrow STAIR OIL CLOTHS to
cover Stair Carpets.
TABLE OIL CLOTHS. 4-4, 5-4, «-4 and
8-4 wide, in Chintz,- Oak, Marble Mohag
ativ, Blue, Black,and Green colors.
Eloor Oil Cloths cut sndlaid (if required)
by a competent workman.
MATTINGS:
4-4 j 5-4, «-4 COCOA MATTINGS, for halls,
baeements, churches, offices, public build
ings, etc.
4-4, 5-4, and «-4 red checked and white
CANTON MATTINGS.
Mattings laid, or sewed or laid with dis
patch.
Window Shades and Curtains :
800 pairs W-JNIXQ\Y SHADES, just re
ccivcd with all necessary trimmings, em
bracing from the finest made to the cheap
est manufactured, from six to ten feet in
length, all of which arc
BLUE, GREEN and BUFF HOLLANDS
to make SHADES, always on hand.
LACE and NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR
TAINS.
DAMASKS for CURTAINS, also TRIM
MINGS. v
CORNICES, BANDS, PINS, TASSELS,
LOOPS, HOOKS.
PICTURE NAILS, PICTURE TASSELS
and CORDS.
Window Sbades-sqnarod and hung, and
Curtains put up at short notice, if required.
Wall Papers and Borders :
4,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER AND BOR
DERS, of new colors, fine and cheap just
reoeivod.
A Paper nanger furnished when required
by our Customers.
OX OUR FIRST FLOOR,
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
GROCERIES :
Stuart’s Sugars, all grades, Java and Rio
Coffee, Green and Black Tea*, Sugar House
Syrup, Starch, Soap, Candles, Matches,
Pepper, Ginger, Spices. Crackers, Goshen
Butter, Cheese, Hams, Baecn, Flour, Buck
wheat, Liverpool Salt, Potatoes, Onions.
Cooking and Washing Soda. Raisins, Cit
ron, Currents, Almonds, Nuts of all kinds,
Pickics and Preserves of all kinds, Canned
and Vegetable Fruits of all kinds, Ketchups,
Sauces, Yeast Powders. Mackerel in Kitts,
half and whole barrels, Codfish, Smoked
and Pickled Salmon, Fresh Saimoo, -Oys
ters and Lobsters in Cans, English Ale and
Porter, Wines, Liquors and Bitters of all
kinds on hand.
Wood apd Willow Ware.
TUBS, BUCKETS, Keelers, Chums and
Measures.
DASKETS of all kinds and shapes,
SCRUBBING, Dusting, Floor, Hand, Black
ing, Hair, Pope Head, Horse and White
wash Brushes.
BROOMS of all kinds.
SHOES:
LADIES’ GAITERS, SHOES, Booties and
Slippers.
Gents’ French Calf and Goat Shoos and
Gaiitcrs..
Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, with and with
out tips.
Negro Men and Women Shoes, all kinds.
DRY GOODS:
A small Stock of DRY GOODS and Gents'
Furnishing Goods, Fine all wool—Blankets,
White and Colored Flannels, Tabling, Long
Cloths, Unbleached Goods, Bed Ticks,
Stripes, Hosiery, Gents’ and-Ladies* Under
vests, etc., etc., etc.
SUXDRIES:
WINDOW GLASSES, all sizes, Nails, ali
sizes, Gunny Bagging, Green Leaf, Manilla,
and Sutc Rope, Twines, Sash Cords, Cloths,
Lines and Pins, Wash BoaWs, Shovels,
Spades, Forks, Rakes and Hoes, Axes, Axe
Handles, Hatchets, Smith A Wcssen and
Colt’s Repeaters, and Notions of every de
scr!ptj^f. # 5 |/I) j L i) '** *
To nil of which yous altoritions is invited
and all of which will be sold at a small ad
vance on cost Os importation.
JAS.G. BAILIE &BKO
«t)EAL«RS Hf
Carpets, Groceries & Sundries
205 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
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XADIEB’ AND Aliasae- HATS
J AT
lifts. FUGUE’S, 190 Broad Street.
Dry Goods.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
DRY GOODS
Boots and Shoes,
ATj
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
314 BBOAD_^,REET *
X D. A. MURPHY & CO.,
Respectfully invite the attention of
MERCHANTS, PLANTERS, AND THE
PUBLIC GENERALLY,
TO THEIR LARGE AND CAREFULLY
SELECTED S/TOCK OF
DRESS GOODS
FANCY GOODS
WHITE GOODS
LINENS
WOOLEN GOODS
Gents’ FURNISHING^GOODS
TRIMMINGS
RIBBONS
LACES and EDGINGS
NOTIONS, Etc.
Aim
LADIES’, MISSES’,
CHILDREN’S, and GENTLEMEN’S
BOOTS, BOOTEES, SHOES,
GAITERS, Etc., Etc.
All of which will be gold at either
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
FOR CASH!
AT A VERY SMALL ADVANCE ON
PRIME COST,
AND AT LESS THAN RETAIL PRICES
IN TnE NORTHERN CITIES.
Ag we buy from
AGENCIES AND FIRST CLASS
WHOLESALE DEALERS
AND
NOT FROM AUCTION,
WE ARE ABLE TO WARRANT ALL
GOODS AS REPRESENTED.
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205 JULIUS G. TUCKER, 00^
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING
GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, NOTIONS, Etc.
26 5 BROAD STREET,
Aucusta, Ga.
Would respectfully inform fiis friends and
the public in general, that be lias just re
turned from the North with a large, com
plete, and varied assortment of tho above
mentioned Goods, which he is prepared to
offer on as reasonable and liberal terms as
any bouse in the South. He would invite
the attention of the Ladies especially to his
large stock of DRESS and other GOODS,
comprising iij part—
SILKS, all grades and patterns
French and English MERINOES
and POPLINS
CASHMERES, DeBEGES
COBURGS, ALPACAS
Figured and Mohair LUSTRES
Every variety of English and Ameri
can PRINTS
All grades and colors of French and
English FLANNELS
A large variety of
HOSIERY, GLOVES
TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS
SHAWLS, BLANKETS
TOWELING, TABLE CLOTHS
Irish and German LINENS
CRAVATS, RIBBONS
Lace and Linen COLDARS and
II’DK’FS
HOOP SKIRTS, Ladies’ and Misses’
Kid, Lasting, and Morocco GAITERS
and SLIPPERS
Also, a fine assortment of Ladies’
Clot> and Silk BASQUES and CLOAKS
Ladies’ and Children’s FURS, and a
general variety of ZEPHYR GOODS.
at.ro
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS,
VALISES, PERFUMERIES, Table
and Pocket CUTLERY, NOTIONS,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it
to their interest to call and examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Call at No. 265 BROAD STREET, at
tho old stand of Day, Russell A Benjamin.
oc2—ly
NEW GOODS
jpOR FALL AND WINTER.
J. A. VAIT WINKLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
230 BROAD STREET,
Under Central Hotel,
Has now on hand a supehior
stock of FINE CLOTHS, COATINGS,
CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS, which
are the latest importations; and will be
manufactured-to order in the very beet and
latest styles o ifashion.
ALSO
A largo and select assortment of FINE
CLOTHING, for Gentlemen and Youths. _
ALSO
A fine stock of Furnishing Goods, em
bracing Shirt Collars, Gloves, Half Hose,
Undergarments, Silk and Linen Handker
chiefs, Suspenders, etc.
My customers may rely on getting the
host of Goods at the very lowest prices.
J. A. VAN WINKLE.
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JOSEPH P. CARR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
POSTOFFICE CORNER (Up Stairs).
COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS FOR
Massachusetts, No'- York, Connecti
cut, Pennsylvania, Soul' Carolina, Alaba-
Mississippi and Louisiana.
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Dry Goods, Millinery, Etc.
251 Broad Street. 251
mrs. h. McKinnon,*
p NOW OPENING
A HANDSOME STOCK OfR,
MILLINERY AND FANCY
Dress G-oods
Which will compare favorably with the
STOCK of any other "Establishment in the
City.
Terms moderate. cell—lm
RECONSIDERATION.
E.B. LONG & CO.
INSTEAD OF CHANGING THEIR LO
CATION, as recently announced (having
made satisfactory arrangements), have
changed thoir mind, and have determined
to remain in the Store they now occupy —
No. 286 Broad Street,
Which they have thoroughly renovated and
improved, and are yet offering their
LARGE STOCK of
DRY GOODS, Etc.,
AT
ABOUT NORTHERN COST,
Preparatory to tho reception of their more
recent purchases, wbioh will arrive a few
days hence, and which shall bo offered for
CASH at lowest possible prices. Thoir
stock at present consists in part of
Superfine Black and Medley BROAD
CLOTHS
Heavy BEAVER CLOTHS
CASSIMERES—BIack and Fancy
Velvet and Silk VESTINGS
Ladies’ Superior DRESS GOODS, in great
variety
Lad-os’and Gentlemen’s MERINO UNDER
GARMENTS
- BLANKETS, in variety
, FLANNELS and HOSIERY
10-4 superior White SHAKER FLANNEL,
especially adapted to Ladies’ wear
COTTON FLANNELS
TOWELING, DIAPER
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS
OZNABURGS, YARNS
CLOTHING, HATS
BOOTS, SHOES, etc.
Bradley and other HOOP SKIRTS, in great
varioty.
The attention of buyers is respectfully
invited. E. B. LONG i, CO.,
No. 286 Broad Street,
Opposite square below the Planters’,
And square above the Globe, same side.
se29—eodtf
B. WOLFF,
Between the frencii store
and BALZEAU'S,
-Hu# constantly on band anu is receiving
a splendid assortment of
CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES,
Gents’ FURNISHING GOODS
FANCY GOODS.
In fact, all necessary articles required by
Ladies or Gentlemen.
200 BROAD STREET,
oc2—3m Augusta, Ga.
DRY goods*
IB6O—A UTUM N—1866.
LATHROP, LUDINGTON & CO.,
326, 328, axd p3O Broadway,
NEW YORK.
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF ALL
first-class Buyers to their stock of
DRY GOODS
It will be found unsurpassed for all
Southern Merchants. All departments of
our business have been much enlarged, es
pecially that for DRESS GOODS, where
we are constantly opening all tne 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 we offer at the Lowest Mar
ket Prices, by the Package or Piece.
au27—cod2m
MISS M. MURPHY,
260 J BROAD STREET,
(Sales Room over I. Kahn & Co/a Storo),
DEALER IN
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
FINE DRESS SILKS,
FANCY ALPACAS,
JACONET CAMBRICS,
EDGINGS,
LADIES’ BELTS,
HOOP SKIRTS,
BROCHE SHAWLS,
MANTILLAS, CLOAKS,
f
And a varioty of other Goods usually
fouud in a Varioty Store.
HATS D1 ED and ALTERED to
all the latest styles
All Goods s< and CHEAP for CASH.
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- ICE. '
rpHE MoINTOSH STREET
Ic© Hons©
(OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE)
IS STILL OPEN
for tho present, two and a hall
(2)) cents a pound, retail. For fifty pounds
or more, two (2) couts.
H. A. HARPER A CO.
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INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS
IN THE
PIONEER COMPANY OF THE SOUTH.
THE SOUTHERN
Accident Insurance
COMPANY
;lynchburg, Virginia,
HOME OFFICE, 180 MAIN STREET.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
INSURES AGAINST ALL ACCIDENTS,
Givmg the holder of an Annual Policy
THE FULL AMOUNT INSURED
IN CASE OF DEATH,
AND
COMPENSATION EACH WEEK
IF DISABLED FOR A PERIOD
NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY-SIX
WEEKS.
GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES
For SSOO 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
Secures a Policy for $5,000, 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 Cents),
Travellers may obtain at the
HOME OFFICE,
160 MAIN STREET, Lynchburg, Va.,
and at the Rail Road Stations, Ticket Pol
cios for
ONE DAY TO TWELVE MONTHS,
Receiving, in case of death from Acci
dent, $3,000, and in case of injury, sls por
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 Southern names and officers,
that have recently been inaugurated in the
South.
EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND
WITH THEM
IS THAT MUCH TAKEN
FROM OUR CIRCULATION
AND
FROM A COMPANY WHOSE
INTERESTS ARE
IDENTICAL WITH YOUR OWN.
OFFICERS :
COL. MAURICE S. LANGIIORNE,
• President and Treasurer.
GElfr. JOHN B. GORDON, of Georgia,
Vice President.
GEN. HARRY T. HAYS, of Louisiana,
Vice President.
LUCIEN PEYTON,
Actuary and Secretary.
G. W. LATHAM, Solicitor.
COL. HENRY E. PEYTON,
General Agent.
DIRECTORS:
john r. McDaniel,
WILLIAM D. MILLER,
GEO. M. RUCKER,
STEPHEN D. PETERS,
G. W. LATHAM,
MAURICE S. LANGHORNE,
JOHN H. FLOOD,
ABRAHAM D. WARWICK,
CHAS. M. BLACKFORD,
LUCIEN PEYTON.
GEN. JOHN B. GORDON,
Chief Office at ATLANTA, Ga.,
Agent for.the State.
A. G. HALL,
District Agent,
AUGUSTA, Ga.
SUB-AGENTS APPOINTED AT
THIS OFFICE. my!2—6m
NO. 20.
Insurance.
Oglethorpe Insurance Company,
Oj Savannah, Ga.
tp he;
Oglethorpe
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF SAVANNAH, OA.
Insurance Effected at Equitable Rates.
H. W. MERCER, President.
J. T. THOMAS, Secretary.
Office ll7 Bat Street, Savannah, Ga.
Directors:
H. W. MERCER
C. S. HARDEE
WM. HUNTER
A. S. HARTRIDGE
A. PORTER
R. MORGAN
J, STODDARD
J. T. THOMAS
W. REMSHART
F. L. GUE
H. A. CRANE
A. A. SOLOMONS
M. HAMILTON
W. W. GORDON
M. S. COHEN
J. LAMA
J. W. NEVITT|
0. G. PURSE
A. FUALARTON
J. McMAHON
L. J. GUILMARTIN
F. W. SIMS
G. BUTLER
R. LACIILISON
E. P. CLAYTON
Augusta
J. W. KNOTT
Macon
B. F. ROSS
Macon
W. H. YOUNG
Columbus
B. H. BRODNAX,
Agent,
mayll— 6m AUGUSTA, QA.
A, H. Ketcham’s
INSURANCE OFFICE
JACKSON STREET,
Between the Globe Hotel and Bell Tower.
REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES:
GIRARD, of Philadelphia, Penn.
AAySRIOAN, of Baltimore, Md.
HOWARD, of Baltimore, Md.
GREAT WESTERN LIFE, of New
York.
NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT, (Ac
cident), of Philadelphia.
se29—3m
B. H. Brodnax,
JNSURANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE AT THE
OLD SAVINGS BANK,
229 BROAD STREE.
ju3—ly
JOSEPH E. MARSHALL,
AGENCY,
2071 BROAD STREET
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
ap26—ly
Snuff A. Tobacco.
“ GUERRILLACLUB.”
This popular brand, together
with our other Celebrated Brands, the
“HARMOXIZER,”
AND TIIK
“EIRD’S EYE,”
OF
SMOKING TOBACCO
May be had at
BLAIR, SMITH <C- CO.’S,
298 Broad Street, or at
NELSON & MoILWAINE’S
Tobacco Factory, Marbury street,
oc9—6m Near Augusta Factory.
P. HANSBERGER &CO ~
CORNER BROAD & McINTOSII STS.
(Opposite Post Office.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
AND
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
op
” ata iSBai 1 **“
TOBACCO!
EVERY BRAND & QUALITY.'
BEAUTIFUL PIPES,
OF ALL KINDS.
Loriliard s Rappee, Macahoy and
Scotch SNUFFS, etc. aull—ly
AUGUSTUS BOHNE,
QOf) BROAD STREET.
„ ■ (Opposite Planters’ Hotel
I’®- 3 always on hand a largo assortment of
IMPORTED A DOMESTIC SEGARS
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
Lorillard’s SNUFF
Fine Meorschaum PIPES
AND
CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation
ALSO,
Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and
Clay PIPES,
PIPE STEMS,
SNUFF BOXES, Etc.,
AT THK LOWKST NEW YOKE PRICES.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL
»u4-Iy] TERMS.
Hats ! Hats ! Hats !
QHEAP, CHEAP,
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
PLENTY OF HATS,
NEW STYLES,
And all qualities, for Gentlemen and
Youths, at the lowest prices.
oc2—lm J. A. VAN WINKLE.
Piano-Fortes Tnned.
TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RE
duced the charge for TUNING to
THREE DOLLARS.
Orders loft at Mr. GEO. A. OATES’,
240 Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite
the Post-Office, promptly attended to.
scl—tf ROBERT A. HARPER.
KID GLOVES, " “
HITE KID GLOVES,
Beautiful qualities,
All sizes,
Just received, by
Mrs. PUGHE,
0017—6 t 190 Broad street.
®|t Paifj fuss.
book"!HD JOB PBINTIHG
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EVERY DESCRIPTION
XXXCUTBD
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Fat tee t Power Preeeee, and Beet •/
Workmen enahlte su, to do Superior JOB
WORE at Cheaper Rater than eUexrhere.
Commission Merchants.
JO HU W. CARRIXGTOM, JAMES GARDNER,
President. [Of AugUEtft Constitutional!*!
Vice-Pre«’t k Secy
THE
CARRINGTON & CO.’S
Greneral
PURCHASING AGENCY,
30 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
PURCHABB TO ORDER, ANY ARTI
CLE wanted, singly or in .quantity,
from this City or from Europe, for cowu
mers or dealers, for use or wear, comfprt or
luxury, and at prices guaranteed as low as
could bo obtained by the customer in per
son.
TERMS.—For over Ton Dollars m
amount, and for ALL perishable Goods,
Live Stock, etc., a remittance with the or
der, or provision for city payment when
filled ; under Ten Dollars, C. O. D.
Commission on minor orders and fine
Goods, Five per cent. On staple goods in
quantities, machinery, implements and ve
hicles, the usual trade Commissions. Con
signments of Produce, received in remit
tance, and promptly and carefully attended
to. The usual advances made on Rills of
Lading.
All orders for CARRINGTON A CO., left
with Agents of the Southern Express Cos. in
a Government stamp envelope, w*il be for
warded free of charge.
Address letters “CARRINGTON A CO/'
ocl o—lm*'
C. E. Claghoiin, Philadelphia, Pa.
W. F. Herring, A. M. Jackson, Augusta.
CLAGHOBN, HERRING & CO.
No. 7 WARREN BLOCK,
WITH
WAREHOUSE IN REAR,
AUGUSTA, GEO.,
Will continue to give their personal atten
tion to
CONSIGNMENTS TO THEM,
KITSER AT
AUGUSTA, GA.,
OB
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Particular attention given to the
STORAGE, SALE AND PURCHASE
OF
Cotton, Yarns,
AND
DOMESTICS.
Consignments and Orders Solicited.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on
Consignments in Store.
NORTHERN EXCHANGE FOR SALE
AT MARKET RATES.
oc2—3m
Harper C. Bryson,
WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, Ga.
Customers supplied with BAGGING,
ROPE, and FA3IILY SUPPLIES.
Prompt attention paid to the sale of
COTTON and OTHER PRODUCE.
OFFICE—IB9 Reynolds Street, WARE
HOUSE—On Jackson Street. se4—3m
~~JAMES T. GARDINER,
AREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Molhtosi! Strket, Augusta, Ga.
Will give bis personal attention to tho
STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON
And such other Produce us may be sent
him.
Cash advances made on Produce in Store,
anil—6m
Educational.
Medical College of Georgia,
AT AUGUSTA.
FACULTY:
L. D. FOTID, M. D., Professor of Institutes
and Practice of Medicine.
JOS. A. EVE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Infante.
I. P. GAIIVIN, M. D., Professor of Materia
Modica, Therapeutics, and Medical Ju
risprudence.
L. A. DUGAS, M. D., Professor of the Prin
ciples and Practice of Surgery.
GEO. W. RAINS, M. D., Professor of Chem
istry and Pharmacy.
EDW. GEDDINGS, M. D., Professor of
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy.
DeSAuSSURE FORD, M. D., Professor of
Anatomy.
W. 11. DOUGHTY, M. R., Assistant Profes
sor of Materia Medina.
JOHN S. COLEMANj M. D., Demonstrator
of Anatomy.
The 32d Session will be opened on the
FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER next,
and continue four months. The Museum,
Laboratory, and Arrangements for Practical
Anatomy are equal to any in the country.
Clinical instruction regularly imparted at
the City Hospital.
FEES;
Tickets for the whole course, in
currency $lO5 00
Matriculation, in currency 5 00
Dissections, in currenov 10 00
Diploma fee, in currency 30 00
L. A. DUGAS, Dean,
sol s—d 1 w *1 n fcoovs
, Jewellers.
Take Notice.
THE UNDERSIGNED jgSL.-
wishes to inform the citizens
of Augusta and vicinity, If—
ihat he is prepared to repair jßjktilHa
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds, and
Sewing Machines.
All work neatly executed and warranted
to be done equal to any bouse in the South
ern country.
TnOS. RUSRFLL,
* 296 Broad Street,
bt7—ly Up Slairs._
Watches, Clocks, stud Jewelry.
IP H. SUMMER—
BROAD STREET,
Next door bolow Constitutionalist office.
Augusta, Ga.
WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS,
nß ' l grasses.
WATCIIEb and CLOCKS repaired and
warranted. JEWELRY made and repaired
Ail kind of HAIR BRAIDING done
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UPHOLSTERY, Etc
Reinhardt quintel informs
tho publie that he is now prepared to
do all kinds of ITPIIOLSTERY WORK
Paper Hanging, Carpot Laying, etc., in '
very superior manner.
Office at C. 11. Johannsen’g,
Reynolds street. ge2s—lm*