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. War Poetry of the South—ffichatdaop
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E Grocers and Commission Merchants—
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R Lost—S. A. Thompson.
■ Special Notice—Columbia & Augusta
I R. R. Company.
■ Citizen’s Ball—Masonic Hall. <
B Coal Stoves and Grates —Jones, Son
Br A Cos. *■ * T ANARUS,
P For Raffle—Fine “ Glencoe ” Mare.
■ Apples—Baker & Taliaferro.
B Partner Wanted*—Address lvcy
V Augusta- P. 0-. ( • * /’LL
■ Consignees—Per fcontral Railroad.
■Stoves, Tinware, etc*—J>, L. Fullertoip
f 196 Broad streets (
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till" subscribers. We will qllow them
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HE shall be pleased to receive comimuiicn-
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|B to crops and other local subjects of gen
interest. Such will always be
received.
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nßitls. DuTCHER'a Lecture Tins Evt:-
ggjg^Bo.—-Wo hope that our reader : wiil
**' HE forget the Lecture <*’ Mr. I> i U ••..
*>, is to be delivered at Mco-m ic liuii
f Bt (Thursday) evening. Ti.-s ,-ulj
',h eaEof itself, a most interesting one. and
ly the hands of Mr. Dutidier will he
) pßde doubly so. l'iie intelligence and
HHbd taste of the coromun'ty . . '<! at-
the Ilall oil I ids occasion, ami I'm:
by their presence such iv-
entertainments us this.
■Hr. Dull her is too well :m l favie-übiy
J#' Hnrit in this community to rc-q-iir: any
a large attendance at his Lecture.
Mk only necessary to remind our read
. KEof the time of the Lecture to insure
in every respect.
—The alarm ol tiro yesterday
.;-. was occasioned hv’the burning
jfictn old store-house, on Kllis street, iin
iu rear of J. I). A. Murphy &
V- jßo.'s dry goods esttiblislimeut.
BtEror.iaai's Court.— In the Court
five Ireedmcii who had hsnn
the congri'gnti'jn of iruut;.'
Church, some of them uiUur
Hbne language in the Char: Ti, vrere
Sued S2O each or forty days w. : •in'tlin
Igl itrtsets. Several cas-.s of this.ebtyut-U-r
IHhg been brought before the Court
the Kccordci- is de'.i mint- 1 to
up, nt*G tlit.su who i.avc u.o rc>
for ti.cnisi ii c-s t r tor h us .wr
jFfill Lc severely punish.l. '! iie.-c
. t'pSWt.T reported by enhuvd j : oph:
■foeru pr. .at the oceuirei.ee! oh
eoneluet. It is to bo In ped
HBjHHe low practice sviel he broke n up,
: f : and the eongregatini.s
colurcd
t’ii without inuhist.uiuu lr,.:;e
*>*_ Col ■.1.--111 .'.peneir
tic- a/tas i:-nn
':‘ v ;C'«'i : !»tt)g'uuiu, wa 1 e-ear ’ v.v’i i ing a
: :V :otfi.|;i&knd vagabond. 'i'ho prisoner was
i', : .:Bfcited by Colonels Hilliard ami
l.sdfeljStedt, and -John S. Davidson, l-h-q.
If** TSr je Iry returned a vcniiel of
"'Og.* in. —As wo have before ami
- <«&Mtly remarked. there arc na-oies
{■>r 's6 opinion that the.e e xi.,;. in our
jui.Hpßn am oe-iatiou of liile-v. . wl.osc
r, tttt is : Win n you meet a su n.,! r.
u lHini iu.
Igterday, a (■"> crcduldi i r.I i IV.-c
Hfroio Kdgeiiclel Di-lrict. visit,.-i
:JHty for the purpose of purchasing
' V-Jfild needful articles. Ho was mu
of the as.e.iiciiili .11 ..1 Vi- run rr ■!
tslo VI inn! :■■■• Ito ■:> with
'. Kami to do him such service as
The offer was ae-eepteel in good
•' h-pfl by the country frecdiuau. The
were made, ntnl soon there-
B- appropriated by the so . ailed gen
' IBs thief. The old mail will retain
l|#s:.B e i wi: ”' r illl(1 " 10re incredulous than
Hd he left there.
Hinuui.:.'. Ci iithu.— C. Walla,.-.-. Us
' editor o! lie above imtu.-d lit.
Upewspajier, favored us with u call lu t,
V v His trip to Augusta, in the
Wt' °f his papwy has been no sue-
that he says the Clipper will
Km to spread its sails, if our merchants
KKowd its columns much inure with their
• A Rook run htrirttr HorrmniN
llome.—Messrs. Richardson & Cos., of
New York, will publish on the fust of.
November Mr. W. Gilmore Sirups’ col
lection of “War Poetry of the fvouth.”
ft is a source of sincere cpngrntulation
that a Southern author of Mr. pirn ms’
prefihifnetit and j ability*
has prepared sttch a volume, for by it
?It# fitfctity T titles, aiiil Talents of the
Southern people will largely, b« Tpeasur
-edH.: As sosn uuMr. Sifhms’ purpose to
prepare this volnme was anndunced,
contributions poured in upon bin! from
dverj Southern ■ SVnte—eOntrihutknlsi
many of them - , .which, would in)t'bave
beep called forth-by any other author —
and, in the abundance of material, he
has been enabled to select the best in
every case. We feel t4>at this is no or
dinary literary w6rk—it is a book fori
every Southern home—a book in wliict
we caunot foil to take a- personal and
patriotic pride. Here vkiit bo Toubd the
lyric which times the march to
the slogan which iuspieeuOlte dmrgau.
the -rally which yelnspires after
tuid the which recites - the virtues
of thor helovea one.- It is a grateful,
though, melancholy record, and although
it tails and overthrow, and the
forfeiture of confident hopes and pftproud
anticipations, it is ktill a monument of
pride, ns it tells of heroic struggle to thd
last, and of a sublime ev4n'
after the defeat of every hope. Wo aro
told that the book-will not be for sale in
the book-stores, but will be sold only bv
.. . , <»* t/y . 1 - '
canvassing agents.
A Thick Wqit'fu,v or i'jjinCi.cHivi,offs.
Blobbs, as everybody litWMTs, is a re.
spectable merAber' of that respectable
fraternity yclept “ Bachelors.” He some
times gets a pretty hard rap from some
of the , envipus Bepetliets, but he is so
incorrigible that “ they don’t hurt him a
bit.’” One of the latter unhappy claSd
of ; people! needinga’rllureau,” lately
reported to the “ respectable fratefoity”
aforesaid, tbat Bjobbs was miaocaWo be
cause he had no fair daughter of live to
feed him with . dimly, and tlye other
sweets of married, life. -The 11 respecta
ble fraternity” thereupon called a meet
ing, aiiiT raised a subscription for the
purpose of purchasing a pie and a stick
of candy; -which they did at an enormous
expense/ and presented it to our worthy
friend, Blobbs, ‘‘The cake" was not
all dough,” but,Ui,e candy was “siek
iied o’er with the pale hue. .of—
‘ mini,’ ” and inside qf each was a hand
some piece of branch or twig (which, by
the way, Blobbs wishes were long
enough, to break over some people’s
heads, but they are not). The whole
affair wits quite unique, tasteful, and
appropriate—all but the taste, and
about as agreeable as Dr. Bee’s prescrip
tions usually are, though, perhaps, not
nl efficacious. Accompanying this hand
some testimonial, was the following note,
handed to Blobbs by' “the Doctor of
Alcantara” liimself.
“We. the undersigned—Bachelors—
in meeting assembled, having heard from
Mr. J. Decay of the grievous predicament
in which oqr confrere was lately placed, :
in token of full vommUseratiou and sym
pathy, sond Juki ,‘a crumb of comfort,’
and ‘a stick.of consolation.’ pleasant td
the eye and the taste, hoping that they
may serve to bring back to him all the life
and vigor of his youth, nud encourage
hiln as ho progresses toward the down
hill of life. Dr. Bee is deputed our mes
senger.
.“.Vr’iijt all t’qe of a kindly
fallow foelinff,
.Yours, Respectfully,
> ' B , T !
V, G ,
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 23d, 183 G.”
Blobbs, while greatly appreciating this
lestiipouial of bis brother B’s, regrets
that they should have subjected them
selves to such ftn enormous outlay, «uid
hopes that their being dry old sticks
may not. always prevent them from on
joying the,cake of matrimony and ;the
candy of cotUHihiai felicity.
: I’, ii.—The Doctor’s jokes arc the ef
fects ufjgyly pi# ty ; .but what his chke
landP cattily aVe the effects of, it is diffi
cult to perceive.
- •» -- »y- **— -
JlAHßooji tub £ex.—Under this head
the Savannah (Ga.) Adiertiscr says!:
We have heard and read many libels
011 the fair sox, but the following, which
wits handed to the Ideal of the Augusta
Prc-s by an old bachelor, decidedly caps
the climax:
“Wo men have many faults, .- ■
Poor wolr.au have but two,
There's nothing good they ray ;
There's nolhiug-good they do.”
A yaurrg lady, ivho hasn't (he fear of
“ the lords of creation " before her pretty
eyes, retorts as follows :
u You men have many faults,
That, no quo. will deny ;
For everything they say
Against ns is a what is not so |”
There 1 take that.
1 'UA4—a- u
The Hot Supper at Masonic II ail l.
—The ladies at Masonic Hall are sttc
ceediug admirably with their Hot Sup
per—and they certainly deserve success,
for they have labored hard' in the c.akise
ill which they Irnvo enlisted, and -offer
great inducements to {>ureha«'efs. lia&f
night there was another large attend
ance, which was graced by the presence
of much beauty, dial their attendants
were quite liberal, as .of course, they
ought to he.
The result will be the accumulation
of a snug little sunr for the fluid pro
pose*} to be raised. . . •
Death of Mrs. John’ Paul. —The
many friends gs Mrs. Paul, the estiqia,-
ble relict of Mr. John Paul, lute of this
.city, deceased, will regret, to hear of her
death, which took place, at her hdme, in
Edgefield District! 8. C., on Monday.
Mrs. P, was, for a number of years, a
resident of Augusta. Her record ns a
true-hearted, Christian lady, is unspotted.
Beautiful to Behold. —Everything
that is exhibited in the fine boot and
shoe store of M. Cohen, 182$ Broad
street. You can’t go there Without buj
ing, because everything is sold at'ino.-t
reasonable prices, f
hotel arrivals; —
Vi sssßl^stpTJ2L f • , ,
W. C. HEWITT PROPRIETOR
(SW-\F Dfokinec* fltirkl, pa «
J I .lAieprifcrburf, Nfl til. i
U/WjßTed/uf F.-rluri ttfciluUl
Isaac Desman, i’hilaUclphiu, Pa
S Stern, Now Yod* Ar - c r*
Wm Johnston, pf£?Totti»,*N C X 5.8O # XC
(1 L Denton, Fla
It W Aid r » ► , ->
0
Miss Charleston, SC
II C Roberts, Uriffiu, (3a
A C Bryant, N & C It Pv
‘Pirns Xonn
.1 II Jliauchard* .
W O Shields, Golmnoia, Ga
T S Gillespie, Atlanta, Ga
W M Androws, Powelton. Ga
II L Blwt and Jiafcly; (la!
II Waterman, Powelton, Ga
LaFayette Powell, Hancock, Ga
Dr J T Usry, Ga
VirfUton, Pa
Wiiw&ioi, Ga J f
Sig F Lopez, Savannah, Ga
J 0 Swayse, Griffin, Ga
B J A Culs, M D, Bain bridge. Ga
jM'X f* Clmlk G*T
FiT.w iKroVAb%tnf% b<y ; '
&JT OriffiE Wilkes,,ftn
Dr Faggart, Abbeville, S C
Dr Watson, Abbeville, S C
Mr3 Hudson. g(g&l3rM\~ tSf t ! «T •' T
Mrs Farmer, JcfFbrsdri, ‘ ’
M Baih and Lady, Edgefield, S C
S W; Wynne; Ga •
A LeSueiir, Wilkes, Ga
B Greene, Washington, Ga
B Edgefield, 8 O
and 'Taggart; AbbevdU, 8 C
Miss E. A Ade»fli Edgefield, S 0
A Adams, .Edgefield, 8 C
E flill, Warren ton, Ga
Dr n Dreman, Abbeville, S C
E* WaiKor, Madison, Ga
T B Cooper, Ga
II Mac Lean, Ga , » i<T r
C Hughes, Memphis, Tefin ./ * i
W D Smith and Lady, Wilkes, Ga.
[ (Cji riEKSiT Ba*l. —-’Abill will be |ivti
at the Masenic Hall on to morrow,
Friday evening,' on which odcasioh' those
.’who feel inclined to indulge, fheir terp
. s.tciioreau fancies can do so,by, purcha
sing tickets at the Hall on the pight of
the Bull. 'From the character' of the
gentlemen composii)g ; the .Committee- pf
Arrangements, we . infer- that tbp (Occa
sion will be a most agreeable one, and
that all who attend will enjoy thertiselves:
to the fullest extent.
)Ve acknowledge the receipt pf a polite
invitation to attend, for whieh the Man
agers will please accept our thanks.
Williams/ Covert & Co.—flßO 'Of
the most attractive 6stablishaheiit.s tujiic
City is the store of Messrs. Williams,
Covert & Cos., at No. 2153 Broadl'-Slrtiht,
opposite Globe Hotel. There can be
found a handsome lot of Hats, Caps,'and
Straw and Millinery Goods—with polite
and attentive salesmen— and reasonable
prices lor goods.
By the way, Mr. Win. R. ’Dims.is
now with the house. He. was sometime
ago with the Confederate army ; but
having doffed his “ suit of grey” ho now '
returns to the pursuits of peace, and
will gladly welcome his friends to his
new abode. He has an abundance of
of these, and deserves them all; ands
our good wishes can avail him or h s
house anything, he will be overwhelmed
with business. So mote it be.
Admitted to the Bah. —Elery M.
Bray ton, EXAp, fn«h MassAchus'ctts, tv'ns
admitted to the Richmond Comity Bur
yesterday. *
Daily Phess Boos; and Job PtuNt
ixo Office. —This Office is now svfp
plied with every material necessary for
the prompt, neat, and economical exe
cution of every style of Book and Job
Printing and Bookbinding. _ The par
ticular attention of the Public is re
quested to this establishment,: in,the
assurance that ample satisfaction, will
be given as regards typography, press
work, and charges.
The office is - located at 190 Broad
Street, or 153 Ellis Street.
Wedhmeyeu & Evuas.—We invite
attention to the esartf of tins* New York
firm,, to be found in another column.
They solicit consigiirnents 'ot Southern
produce, and offer for sale groceries and
Northern produce.
Pistol Lost. —Mr. S. A. Thompson
has lost a five shooter pistol, and will
reward the finder if he will return it to
its owner.
Colombia and Xcovsta Railroad
Convention. —A special notice to the
stockholders of this Company will he
found in another column.
News from Homs,— The following
telegraphic dispatch from Augusta to the
Memphis«s', gives us-au item which
is indeed news to the people of this
City :
Awhjsta, Ga., Oct. 19.
.During.a flag presentation ton Zouave
Volunteer company Os treedmen, yester
day, General Scott arrested those wear
ing shPulder-straps, ill violation of gen--
er.il orders of department, which pro
hibits njilitary ot .-a-'toEatiMid if any kind
in South tihrouifa.‘ ‘ - 4 ~ '
The WeathEr.— The -weather is at
present decidedly “ wirJcrish. Ycs
•torday nioriiing Jack Frost made his
appearance in the country, immediately
adjacent to and in this City.
Removal of Gen. Tillson’s Head-
OUarwks.-—TIiC IShtaßßah Kewi, of
yesterday says : *V/e understand that
Gen. David Tillson, now in command
of the sub-district of Georgia, contem
-plate.-i the removal of his* Yeadquarters
to Savannah. ' Major C. T. Watson, one
of the General’s staff officers, was in town
yesterday and secured the building 011
the coviier of Lincoln and Bsy streets
(Padelford’s), where they are to be loca
ted, and ffcs’renfoval'Will bike place im
mediately.
®AdftuSTA City Directory.—The can
vassers for the above Directory, to be
issued from the Daily Press Book and
Job Office are gathering in the names.
Advertisements inserted on very libe
ral terms.. Office 190 Broad npd 153
EVis'street. A r •
The, population of New Orleans is
double what it was during the war, and
one-fourth larger than ever before.
fiKXKHAJ, BWII’ItEGAHD AT T7TIC OPERA
House is WashisotoN. —The.Washing-
tort Chronicle heads the following “Sym
pathy .with Treason,” and appends tojt
a string of vulgar abuse of the Southern
j>o©|de and, the l|wjieß of Washington
jvljOi sympathised t» m during the
To the Editor of the Chronicle:
nday night, at Wall's Opera
House, was given a dramatic perforin
anef-for/ha benefit of the “ Southern
Aid” Soviet/.” /Prominent among the
spectators was General Beauregard, who
occupied a private box. When lip made
his, exit at; the end .of'thp pjav, it was
euoggh to inakuall joyalfoljfs blush to
gpa the “sympathisers” erpaditlg nround
him, grasping his hands, yet red with
the blood of our brothers. Some* ladies
went so far us to kiss him. Please make
an item of this for the public to ponder
over. One Who Wa£ There.
.Impeachment of the'^iiesirent.—
Speculation is again ripe in Washington
upon the subject of the threatened im
peachment qi thoJfreoidPMkhf'l'he Rad
icals. The topic tots beeuNT.;cus.-Li]
even to the extent Tjl - taffing-. about his
successes Here lyes ;i tliDitrjjlLy. The
friends' ol the President, however,'do not
fee! atail alarmed on the subject, '
.CoNsloififcs per Central Railroad,
Oct 24—0 A Williams, Maude & W, Both
wcll & Cos, Barry 4 B, Blair, S & Cos- PGA
J D, I) Stellingf, A M Eoborts, Poilanl
Cox A Cos, J Kyan, H a- W, It J Bowe, F 0
B, E IX Rodgers, Baker A S, W A Meuse,
P A Scranton, M ITyains, G Volger, V
Richards, Sibley A Son, A PoDllnin, [II] S,
C II Warner, Mrs A Frederick, Curtis it J,
W A M.’J X Gardiner, -I t i,* Stognor, James
ilillpr, Pjjmb tt L, Conley, F <£ Cos, J Dan
fortb, A II Ketehaiu, II E Clarke, J W
Bacon A Isro, Platt Bros, J Blackensie,
I Miss'. 1 J Read, [B], H Rawiey, W B G,
Z McC, Jones, S A Cos, Rcisolcy <t M, W D,
IJowou,' J G B it Brp,, J 2 M, G K A Bro>
W Stevenson, R C Kerr. J B A Murphy, E
R S, M Kcmpncr, Mrs S Carter, E R D A
Cos, liiehmond Factory, J M C A Son, S A
Fj 0 E Muslin, Myers it- M, T S Nickerson,
F Cogin, E OT), J 0 M, Mrs Jane Sherrill.
COMMERCIAL.
• i, Augujca Market.
AuauFTA. Oct. 24, 1868.
GOLD—Buying, 1.46; selliug, 1.43,
SILVER —Bu3 ? iug. 1.36; selling, 1.42.
COTTON —The market was quiet all da/y.
A few sales occnrred, but very littlo inter
cst was manifested. Quotations are nomi- '
nal: Middling 34; Strict Middling 35;
Good Middling 36.
Hamburg Market.
Hamburg, S. J., 0ct,24.
’ COTTON —There ivas an excellent dc
maud for the staple to-day. Cotton offer
ing freely. Middling 541a35e., including
tax paid.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Savannah. Oct. 2.T.
Arrived —Steamship Fannie, Baltimore.
Cleared—Steamship Nightingale, New
York.
CiIAiILkSTON, Oct. 24.
Arrirod —Stcamfhip Quaker City, Now
York.
Cleared—Schr N E Clark, a Northern
port.
From this Port—Steamship Cumberland,
at Bniiimoro, Oct 20 ; steamship Whirlwind,
at Philo. Ulphia, Get 10.
Up for this Port—Steamship George B
Upton, at Boston, to sail Oct 27.
'Cleared for this Port—Ship flolconda, at
Boston. Oct IS, for Africa: brig Matron, n>
New York, Oct 19; schr Enchantress, at
New
more, Oct 20.
EXPLANATORY.
The heavy pressure upon our
mechanical resources, and other cir
cumstances over which we had no control,
forced upon us, for it time, last season, the
temporary suspension of our heavy out
door work. This, we now find, has pro
duced the impression among many of our
friends that we have • eryianently discon
tinued this branch of ou trade.
We heg to announce that wc arc still in
the market, to execute all kinds
°' METALLIC ROOTING,
Guttering, Spouting, and Repairs
to Metallic Roofs,
In the best manner and with the character
istic promptness of our house. Our respon
sibility is well known to the public, ond wc
publicly pledge this as a guarantee ?h it oil
Roofs put on by us arc warranted SOUND
and TIGHT for any reasonable length of
time, we being responsible, meantime, for
any and ALL DAMAGES that may occur
from defects in our work.
“We further pledge that all work in this
connection is done tinder the CLOSE I'BR
SONAL SUPERVISION OF A MEMBER
OF OUR FlßM—practical mechanic o!
largb experience, whoso specialty is this
branch of our trade*
All interested in securing good work that,
will cause them
NO ANNOYANCE.
will please take due notice thereof and
gov in themselves accordingly.
JONES, SMYTH & CO.,
c 4 lm 11*2 Broad Street.
DRY GTCOBS
WHOLESALE!
COUNTRY MERCHANTS visiting the
City are invited to examine our stock,
which wi!i be found
VERY COMPLETE AND DESIRABLE,
And to which weekly additions arc ma
before puf.cblosing else where.-
After an. EXAM AIN ATION, wo shall
cbeenufly submit the matter of parcliasiug
from us jo thsiy judgment and knowledge
of Goods and prlif i.
D. R. WRIGHT & CG.,
Globe Ilotol Building;
250 BROaAD STREET, Augusta.
oc21 —6t
-265 265
COUNTRY URGBJUfft
Call and examine our stock of
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Erf.,
Bejbre Purchasing Elsewhere.
CALL AT
JULIUS G. TUCKER’S,
NO. 265 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA. GA.
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A. B. FicaHET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE REMOVED TO
CITY HOTEL BUILDING.
Up stairs. 1 ocl—lm
Auction Sales.
EXT£KS!V£SiIL£
j‘ ; i * •OP j s i )
VALUABLE PROPERTY
IN HARRIEONVILLi.
C.V.Walker & Cos., Auctioneers
WILL BE 60LI> AT PUBUC OUT
CRY, on the 28th day of November
next, at 10 o'clock A.M., PIXTY-FIVK
DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, of vari
ous dimensions, including commodious and
extensive DWELLING. OUT-IIOUSES,
BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, ORCHARDS,
etc., being within five hundred yards of the
City. liipitst.
By>a recent survey Phillips, Esq.,
City Surveyor, a street has been opened
through it, as an extension of the road
through Messrs. Hatch and Archer’s places.
This property is located on the Carnes*,
Turknett Springs, and Georgia Railroads,
made still more desirable by being on the
route of the contcmpla ed Street Railroad.
A D/awing'of the Lots can bo seen at
the Store of Messrs C. V. Walker Cos.
Terms will be easy, and made known be
fore the day of sale.
oc2l—td TIIOS. P. STOVALL.
EXECUTORS SALE.
Great Sale of Suburban Lots.
C. V. WALKER & CO., •
AUQTIONE-3RS,
WILL BE SOLD, AT PUBLIC AUC
TION, on the Premise#, WEDNES
DAY, Oct. 31st, 1866, commencing at 10
o’clock, A. M.,
Fifty - Th.i?e e
DESIRABLE AND VALUABLE BUILD
ING LOTS, situate South of the City, and
along the lines of the Augusta and Savan
nah Railroad, and the old Savannah Road.
Theso Lots are conveniently located, in- a
good and rapidly improving neighborhood,
and all above high-water mark, as per Sur
vey of G. V. SHARP, Esq., Engineer.
.To*these seeking to establish themselves,
these Lots present a rare opportunity to
secure a cheap and healthy building site.
Terms of sale —Ono third cash, balance
in six and twelve months, with Interest.
A Plat of the Lots ma}’ bo seen at the
store of Messrs. C. V. WALKER & Cos.,
273 Broad street.
LOUIS DbLAIQLE,) r :
B. BIGNON, j Exccutors '
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City Sheriffs Sale.
ON TUB FIRST, TUEtH)AY
In NOVEMBER NEXT—
Will bo Fold, at the Lower Market House,
in tho-City of Augusta, within the legal
hours of sale—
ONE WOODEN BUILDING,
With Brick Pillars,
Situate on a Lot owned by Abner P. Rob
ertson, on the south side of Reynold street,
between Centra and Washington streets,
and known as Mulliken’3 work-fbop.
Levied on as the property of James Mullikcn
and James S. Barrel, to satisfy a Distress
Warrant in favor of Abner P. Robertson vs.
said Mulliketi and llarrol
ISAAC LEVY, Sheriff C. A.
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For lieut and Sale.
* HOUSE TO RENtTUU
QITUATE ON THE CORNER OB' CAL-
O IIOUN and Mclntosh streets, Contain-,
ing Eight Rooms; Kitchen with Two Rooms.
There is also a good Garden attached to the
House. Water on the premises.
For particulars apply on the premises, or
to , J.’W. JONES,
UU Eilis stree ,
oclß—if Opposite Palaco Stables*
HOUSE TO HENT.
QNE HALF Cl!'
A HOUSE TO KENT.
Situate in Wdodlawu,
Near the Toll Gate,
Containing Threo Rooms
And a Kitchen. ,
Apply to C, 11. STRICKLAND,
ocll—tf Augusta Factory.
TO. RENT,
A DWELLING house—
On tne south side of Greene stroet,
Between Mclntosh and Washington—
Containing Seven Rooms.
JAMBS* W. WALKER,
oc3 —ts No. 3 Mclntosh street.
tGeent,
NEW DWELLING—
> *. Not yet finished,
Ready for occapation about the Ist Nov,
Iu Walker Street,
Third house below Cer tre Street,
North sido, aud directly opposite to
11. F. RUSSELL, Esq.,
Containing Eight Fqmire Rooms,
Pantry and Dressing Rooms.
Apply to JAMES G. BAILIE,
odd—ts 205 Broad St reel.
" TO KENT,
THE RESIDENCE ON THE CORNER
of Lincoln and Bay Streets.
It contains niuo Rooms, Pantry, etc.
Apply to WM. GRAIG,
oc3-tf President Bath Panel- M?U*.
Charter Cali
stehSS -Allfpsfs?
■ sii ' AflsSSci- -v.* .
\
COOKING STOVE!
rp 1118 CELEBRATED STOVE, SO
jL favorably known in Mobile’, New Or
leans, St. Louis, and other Southern eitiej,
is BOW Wing- offered to the citizens of Au
gusta, as ono of the best and choapesl first
class Cooking : Stoves in the market—its.-
baking qualities are unsurpassed, which is
acknowledged by all who have used it.
The draught duos are so constructed as to.
ensure a perfect draught, while a hot rir fine
which surrounds the oven insures the baking
and roasting of bread and meats, to entire
satisfaction. We warrant the perfect
baking of every Stove v.-o sell.
In our stock will be found TOTLET SETS,
CHURNS, TUBS, COFFEE MILLS,
SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD
IRONS, C4KE CUTTjJRSj JELLY
PANS. etc.
A full assortment of Uoiisefurnishieg
-Goods always oft band. We are; Also, pre
pared to do ROOFING, and aU manner of
work iu the Tinners’ line of business.
I). L. FULLERTON,
ISO Broad-atreet.
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265 ■: 265
The Cheapest Store iu Town!
AND TUB
BEST BARG AINS IN
SKY GOODS,Etc.,
AT
265 BROAD STREET.
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PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
OF NEW AND
BEAUTIFtJ U
DESIGNS,
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Gallery of Perkins &€o,
192 Broad Slixet, Avyusla, Ga.
A ISO PLAIN RICH PATTERNS—
For salo at extremely low prices,
Ranging from $1 50 to $2 50
For TURKEY MOROCCO ALBUMS,
Os the best manufacture,
Holding FIFTY PORTRAITS
Less thau HALF the PRICES of them
last year.
ALSO, TUB MOST EXTENSIVE COLLECTION
OF
Stereoscopic Pictures
Ever offered in Augusta, embracing RE
PRESENTATIONS of the grand and beau
tiful iu Nature and Art, in every past of the
Globe.
GROUPS OF CHILDREN, ETC.
Instantaneous Pictures of life in Paris,
London, Edinburgh and New York.,
THE PANORAMA
OF THE SWISS ALPS!
Representing tho greatest* Mountain
Scenes in the wyrld.
ALSO,
Representations of Persons and things
of absorbing interest, are found in this
Collection.
Those beautiful pictures, with improved
instruments for viewing them, aro sold at
very low Prices.
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_A_rt ISTotice!
J. W. PERKINS & CO.,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
to their patrons and the public, that
they have associated with themselves, in
copartnership,
Mu. 11. COLLIN,
the well-known and successful Artist, who
was for upward of four years, connected
with this Gallery, in'tho fcmpldy of
TUCKER & S&IUCINB,
This announcement will be sufficient
guarantee to all who desire
A peufectly-fiKisßed
PORTRAIT !
Lifc-sizo or Cabinet, or the exquisitely
painted
Porcelain Ivorytype,
or any other stylo of
PHOTOGRAPHIC PAINTING!
That this Gallery is the place to got it.
All are cordially invited to call and
examine our New and Beautiful styles of
PICTURE S!
The prices of which will bo found lower
than tho same %uality and style of, finished
workmanship is,sold for in any Northern
Gallery.
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JUST RECEIVED
ATj
WILLIAMS, COVERT & CO.,
J 1 ■!>
A LARGE AND AND ELEGANT
ASSORTMENT OF
MEN’S FINE BRUSH HATS,
MEN’S FINE BLACK FELT HATS,
MEN’S FINE COLORED FELT
HATS,
And all kin’s of
HATS, for Men, Boys, or Children,
LADIES HATS—of all the new styles,
A splendid lot of
WILLOW FEATHERS,
LADIES' FURS—every variety,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
ZEPHYR KNIT SHAWLS,
A barge assortment of all kinds of
ZEPHYR GOODS,
Anfi many other articles
IN OUR LINE,
AR'cf which we offer at the
LOWEST REASONABLE MARKET
PftICES,
Both at < j t
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Country Merchants and Milliners, are
invited to call and examine our STOCK
before purchasing elsewhere.
Williams, Covert & Cos,,
OFPOEITE MASONIC HALL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
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NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
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WE ARE RECEIVING
y KEi-E CONSTANTLY ON HAND
i>I!RK SSTo. 1
PERUVIAN GUANO
..fit I
WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE.
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CRUMP. DAVISON & CO.,
s.t ■ . ty . ’' • > .
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KTo. 209 "Broad Street A-ngusta, Ga.
0(64 -i-fiA 1 • ' " "' '
OPENING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
OP
Freiicli IJoimets and. Hats,
AT MMS; SEGINS’
FRENCH MILLINERY
BSEHAKii Establishment,
NO. 328 BROAD STREET, (OPPOSITE PLANTERS’ HOTEL.}
LADIES’ DRBSS CAPS, Head Drosse's, Bertha Capes, Fichus, Ribbons and Flowers,
n great variety. " . oc4 3m
Furniture.
Furniture of All Descriptions.
PLATT BROTHERS,
X-MJ Formerly
C. A. PLATT & CO.
214 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Have now the best assortment of lURNI
TURE on hand that has ever been in this
market, and constantly receiving—consist
ing of Rosewood, Mahogani and Walnut
PARLOR SETTS, CHAMBER SL CTS,
COTTAGE SETTS, BEDSTEADS,
CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETE-A-TETEb, CLK
TRE TABLES, BUREAUS, etc., etc.
IJT OUR
UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT
We have SHADES, Laee and Damask CUR
TAINS, .CORDS, TASSELS, GIMPS,
LOOPS, OORNICES, BANDS, and ail ne
cessary articles required.
OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
is still in operation. Special Orders
promptly attended to. Repairing done in
ali brunches of the business.
in ocit
UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT
we keep constantly on hand, COFFINS of
every quality and size. METABLIC
CASES and CASKETS of the most im
proved styles.
Undertakers can be supplied with all
kinds of TRIMMINGS. hit2—tf
FURNITURE.
TUE UNDERSIGNED HAVE
on band, and are receiving, a fine
assortment of
Furniture,
Which they offer at very Low Figures!
Also, aro prepared to make to order and
repair anything in our lino of business at
short notice.
Cano-Bottom CHAIRS re-seated at a liv
ing price, at 137 Broad, opposite Monument
Street, WEST & MAY.
jy2B—3m
FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE! !
WHOLESALE
RETAIL.
DEGRAAF & TAYLOR,
87 and 89 BOWERY
• . ANI>
65 CHRISTIE STREETS
NEW Yd 11 K ,
have the best assorted stpek of Tailor,
Dining Room and Red-Room
FUHNITUILH:!
SPUING BEDS and BEDDING
IN THE CITY.
CANOPY and HIGH POST
BEDSTEADS,
Expressly for Southern trade.’
STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED
WHOLESALE PRICES.
KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK
AND TURNED POST
BEDSTISADS, in cases.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
AS REPRESENTED.
Our Facilities for manufacturing defy
competition. myl—ly
Amusements.
AMUSEMENTS.
Phelan’s Billiard Tables
AT ;
AUGTTSTA HOTEL,
BY
JAMES HA NIIA M.
o cl 84-1 m
DANCING SCHOOL
JAT MASONIC HALL,
F. T. STItA WI N S KI,
Is now open, and will open
for tito reception of Pupils and forming new
Classes at. any time. s.-'l”
JNO. C. SCHREINER 4 SONS, Kacoll, Ga.
JNO. C. SCHREINER 4 SONS, Savannah, Ga
J. C. Schreiner & Sons,
TVTO. 199 BROAD STREET,
■IA AUGUSTA, GA.
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS.
Keep constantly on hand a choice selec
tion of the above articles,
AU orders from the Country promptly
attended to.
THE BEST OF ITALIAN
VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS.
AGENTS FOR
Stoinwny A Sons’, SoebbelcrA Schmidt’s,
and Galo j- Co.’s
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
fo4—ly
maim jews
SUITS will be the name of the new style
of garments shortly tu introduced to the
public. As early as brought out will be
offered to the fashionable public at our New
Store, where a more perfect
RECONSTRUCTION
in ihq improvement of our premises has
lately beyn achieved. It is our old stand
beautifully and tastefully remodelled and
finished, where we hope to meet our numer
ous friends and customers. Wo assure
them that our old
POLICY
in conducting our business on the ONE
PRICE SYSTEM has proved a success
beyond our most sanguine expectations.
Low prices and fair dealing aro bound to bo
TRIUMPHANT
in every part of tho globe, and in every
branch of commerce. The commercial year,
just opening, will find us well prepared to
meet the wants of our numerous customers.
Our goods are of tho best quality
kUu WILL BE
found as cheap as the cheapest. Tho
scarcity of money .In our midst, combined
with the partial failure of the principal
crops, will necessitate a rigid economy to be
ADOPTED BY
the majority of our citizens. Our varied
stock wiil enable them to make such selec
tions n? are suitable to their incomes. The
be-iuibui sty’ of our clothing are not only
pi verbiai at home, but also by travellers
passing here from
ALMOST EVERY STATE
who accord us tho praise for cheapness and
the- durability of our garments. We # also
offer at tjie very lowest prices, Gentlemen’s
Furnishing Goods, Hat.-, Yankee Notions,
either at wholesale or retail, as cheap as any
house
IN THE UiOli
Our motto is “ THE NIMBLE PENNY
1= BETTER THAN THE SLOW SHIL
LING.”
We guarantee lowest prices—latest fash
ions. Clothing made of the best materials.
Call and examine for yourselves at
I. SIMON & BROTHER
Fashionable Clothing' Empcrinm,
224 BROAD STREET. '
oe2—ly
FRANCIS E. TIMMONS,
IRON
AND
Brass Founder
MANUFACTURER OF
STATIONARY ENGINES,
.
SAW MILLS
SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS, COL
UMNS and girders’, pipes, Pul
leys, WHEELS,RAILROAD WHEELS
AND MACHINERY CASTINGS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO
General Jobbin^JilathiMeWork
N 0.170 FENWICK STREET,
Opposite the Water Tower,
AUGUSTAj GEORGIA,
oclt—3m
FRENCH STORBK
200 BROAD STtIIEET.
WEDDING CAKES
ORN M '.'NTS,
PYRAMIDS,
STEEPLES.
CHARLOTTE RUSSES
WINE.
LIQUOR,
Fit U IT.
Home-made Cakes orn anion ted at the
shortest uotic. evil—liu