Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, November 13, 1866, Image 1

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Hfi ihM) luierted ' „■ , ■.—-^axg slave trade is verv s- Hffes in Fall river are on a '1 tH k ‘' ' »*' i. '•’'•jit* Orleans opera folks are Bt a brilliant season. ■■-Tb»eld Shakers have raised a K*W pounds, so fc pistols have six barrels, Kb»: - t f'ssS .&teS r 2V< generous is the tfrul;. I he who loves not «||era lives M bejabers, bqt that bird ||n Hithe jwaakn said life to the oL iound Table i* : |jpching into I Driscol, of jlSbile, ids 80 ty mosquitoes *h*t he com vS 6 ? aaoKftKKoo kvak '• m Orleans physician is toy "ft*i tot * curse. He sajs aieir- Rlast longest. the burden «€' »1 r,iff *s&*9b lUd tn iljnr iir>Liu»*n list New York, fe had for an; than a bode object we pre re perpetually f itj it X silk dresses, j%nd. tar, has been (ct ebjedt, are' S^^ntpins Hteat minister out West mar-, Btocink. ACjtrbiakay, a dosed I be bride. snce—a man ight, explain ncipleaofhia 1 sensation is city in south* i the Qphir of ew df Lord > hi« debpt as the British igious feeling! beauties. It j* single i and realized kill 70 i ascend the ,»u<A r myd, t» r hard and traitor, says' hr more dan deat.” » aft ut West, the i 1m; that it e at odee.’ •« Carolina, has •Setting apart ibeiywa d«r of St. Lonis ining $1,500, | Mr. jOhtse • bank clerk, i, (that arpong efs asked in j Ma;. “for .so far from ■\ -1U tl in Hehton, manufacturer all his teems ■*« Mwrto icHi a) iga'VMow id, remarked a equal. “ I emarked the SvnfT i 25th for an; room, except *JIS kjest;, Queen , i receive the fofee, was a jacket, both 83? At. TRATIv ike the pofilhi ms corrodes, leaves a spot* degroom, the jtWjpiUjpwe rapanies. injddrcon k?” saij' ; "a ja»t returned tiril;. *SYe«,' 1 two police like his own sift; W* tjwn pa; his own vine and to of him who , mm DAILY PRESS. YOL. 11. cTr® 1 : 7 St U, HOMCEOFATHuTpHYSMIAH 'Surgeon and Actouchewr, a Hk.p* St, (Goodrich Bow), k ! •«■*<» " Aneears, Ga. ,'»tavi.. 5 t y J*te-tyj4ta* '>' ■{*> "* .'I «!*-., • Bte,' P LU 21 B 2 BKOiSTaT® Augusta, Ga., DRtros, hsdtcines. (msMiaALs. ' TOOTH BRUSHES, \uvik\ I Surgical and Dental Instruments, !i Glass, Puttyr Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dve Staffs, | ’as cj Pgne^A Tbifct Articles, ■ i YMv a •- • j*ii ■ i MmPmk £ i ? sr Killer. Opuribns it the ftreie. Olerly, Me. ! We iaifs&t /,e llortmtmcl, jdn tie many Testimonial* u>e lave received from tine to time, uoskKbited. 1 V> T .j L. r | ■ From Editors. •£f»rit eieiiW Urn New Yffitk; Staminer, sags,, lia j Every mother and housekeeper must often act' as a physician in the meey jU n . nesees and accidents thatecenr among qhil. drew and eervaata. for. msny of these caaes, H have aspd DavU’ Pain Ritfer, and eoMi|der,i it an iadispensable article in thp bo*,. In diarrhois, it has heyn used ,*'nA effected enres. For cuts and bruises, D is 'iavalieMe, > I te'wti aootnU , : l Tba Editor of . the Ckritlian Advocate, •ays: l: i «<•*'. M • ,1 i»tM9 flu It is areal pleasure to os to speak Os tWs aeticie, kpown almoet Bnivets»](y to be a good and safe remedy for burns .epd; ■ qther pains of the body. It is veluablaeot only (at colds,in the.erinter, but fcr varipuf summer complaints, ana should be in every &Oliiy»* ■ •y' r rt'-fi-j*' i ; / *. .J j A. D. Miller, Editor of Messenger, Glens tell* N, Y-, says = . Then is no medicine at the present day I mine so highly as Perry Davis’ Vegetable , Pebt Killer. I; h#ve used It in my. ftmUy for years; in every instance it has proved a Sovereign remedy. I tested its qualities to-day on a severe burn. and feupa it .all <h MrJohn b Jackson!* of the Calais Adver <tMT, writeajl; roMtithivt-vlsoU !»aiiatfCa«j< I know it to be all it is recommended, having weed it in my-family six or seven years. Thv&el«m Obeervyr says t ..., . i Ho article of medicine ever attained, to Sueb unbyanded popularity and extensive diffusion. It has penetrated to every part, even the most remote, of the known world, bearing wUbU,.its tiling influepoos more potent than those of the spices of “Araby the blessed,”.': w® me isfonnad by our principal druggists, that they sell more of this article for exportation then of any or all others,‘and that tho demand is increasing- jv j The Cincinnati Nonpareil, Nov, 14, 1840, tayei Some of onr most prominent eitisens and business men dtrongly recommend it to the publio sw an article of grea t merit and mnm and that they never knew any medfclho to became so, deservedly popular in so short a time. ' . m ZT~ R bed From Clergymen, o; ■ Rev. J. C. Boomer says: • n- I hove used Perry Davis’ Pain Killer with greet success in eases of ehslere infantum, common bowel oomplaint, bronohitas, pougbs, eolds, ete., and would, cheerfully recommend it as a valuable fhmily medicine. : Rev. i. ». Stearns, says: -v/ s—ol , I consider it the beet remedy I ever knew for dyspepsia. 1 I, " l-tl Rev. Edward X. Fuller says t ! I have witnessed the beneficial effects of •your Pain Killer-in oases of dysentery cadi cholera morbus, within,» few months past, I land would cheerfully recommend its use to each as may he suffering from Cimiler dis eases, at a safe and effeeautX remedy, u- T Rev. A. Webster, Editor of thy Glrietian, Meet, writes: urn: f j . 1 have used your Paln Killer for, many (years in my family with much satisfaction. ; FltillCß L TIMMOFS, ” l : R ( dir » _ ahd ! ! 830IlX-£ iOY YTZ A [Brass Founder .*S3fti*>§*t*<»€iS TA STATIONARY (ENGINES, SAWMILLS SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS, COL UMNS AND GIRDERS, PIPES, Put- LETS, WHEELS, RAILROAD WHEELS and Machinery castings op ■ EVERY DESCRIPTION. ~0, .*P#OUI, ATTSXTIOX FAIP TO General Jobbing Machine Work NO, HO FENWICK STREET, Opposite the Water Tower, i AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ; eeld—*m ■■ - -i wuw i —'■"'! ——— r, ns mo. C.BCHRXINEBA BOVS, Macon,G*. / ' ’ i«0. C. BCHKIINKB * SONS, Savannah, rfa JLv AUGUSTA, GA. (books, stationery,:* <r-!r-i: :mi MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS. 1 Keep constantly on hand a choice iclec tWeehWaiWa articlM, VTOforiYOO j di “ J THE BIBT OK ITALIAN VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS.) | ABSWTB FOR 1 * Sob*’,, Soebbcler A Schmidt’*, PIANOS." - f*4—ly A»BWS*&, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1866. ■ftMl t UmbrnAmu.’ r,Ai Ift —t - ' ‘ . ‘ _r f . . 11 iu I Carpets 4 1 DF ALt GRADEB MAjnJFACTtTRED , Window Shades ' FLOOR OIL CLOTHS 12J 0 * •, - j " : Iflurtain ,f#CiCm ' ; Igvij Jiff lo Bi'itM'Bov oiedw gap _*f‘- • 't'lll lariniii.",-iq M JAS.G. BAILIE & BRO eaM the attention of *e public to a large, nev, and beantHW stock of the aVonrmfods, jpst received, and which are ~TJAII OTKOa'AM TA r <> r „on qua sxooni) ! CARPETS: ICROBSLYS& ROYAL ENGLISH V LVET v (CARPETS, in-new deeiges.. -m , CROSS!,Y’S EifOLTSH BRtTSfSEL CAR WOOL THREE-PLjf, and INGBAIN CARPETS, manufactured. 11TGRAIN CARfESS,, neif, gp>terns, at ,r lower prices. “STRIPEED VENETIAN CARPETS, ALL A ’OOUK A II 7 /, 11 ?:( 1 ' / I, FLAX CARPETS, pretty cpd ,'S TMPED ALL WOOL VENETIAN CAR PETING, for.ttafrL iwsT, ;STAIR ROSS, all widths, and lengths DRUGGETS and'bßtlMft . ■ paßißnc;fctt*»oL..vr:;')3q 500 beemtiftd ENGLISH. HEARTH RtJGS. qARPRT BINDING, SACKft KjBSDLES, r i fcd THREAD. HH ~„ri. <:i '2nh i A large Stock Os DOOR MATS,, for inside and outside use. A anmpeteut Upholster on head to cut, fit and lay Carpets et short notice. , n. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Id new designs and of the best makers, just ttistwsa to Xlssfotlcwtee wldtbsi 3 ft.. 4ft. # in., « ft., 7 ft 8 in, If ft. and 18 ft. wide, which will be cut to fit any sired Hall. Rooita 'it Stairs. , BTAIR OIL CLOTHE, 2 ft: wide. Light narrow STAIR OIL CLOTHS to Table s olt,^wera® i*4. «-4, m and 8-4 wide; so 'Chfntr, 6aki MarbleMoh'ag any, Bluq, Ul&ok.nua Green eolorir. Floor Oll'CWtnt ent end laid (if required) by a competent workman. !E MAwnroS: :na 4-4, 5-4, fir 4 COCOA MATTINGS, fyr balls, baensents, churches, offices, public build ings, etc. ' 4-4, 5-4, and lU4' red-eheeked and white CANTON MATTINGB. Mattings laid, «r sewed or laid with dis patch. TSilt ' .'i... , - j;i j Window Shades and Curtains: 809 paWs WINDOW, SHADES, jnst re ceived with dll necessary trimmiags,.em bracing from the fincstmade to the cheap j cat manufactured, from six to ten foot in length, all of which are new patterns. BLUE, GREEN and BUFF HOLLANDS in Make SHADES; always on hand. » : LACE and NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR-' TAINS. - - _ DAMASKS for CURTAINE; also -ffiffllfg CORNICES, BANDS,' PINS, TASSELS, picture nails, Picture tassels . and COKPS. ’ nr, ’l7 Jjlqa Window Shades squared and bung, and Curtains put bp at shert notice, if required. I Wan Papers and Bordets :' iMFiWIk WALL PAPER AND BOR ' DERS, of new colors, fine and chetp just received i : A P»per Hanger furnished when requited b ? Cummers. , fc ‘"V.' , - • *:>»' OK OUR FIRST FLOOR, Stuart’s Sugars, all grades, Java and Rio Coffee, Green and Blaok Teas, Sugar House Syrup, Starch, Soap, Candles, Matches, Pepper, Ginger, Spices, Crackers, Goshen Buttor, Oheere, Hams, Bnew,. Pour, Pnok wheat, Liverpool Sa4t,.!-Jletatoes > Opiona, Cooking and Washing. Boda, Reißin?, Ciu ron, Cuprente,. Atoieuds, Nuts of all kinds. Pickles and Preserve* of,all kinds, Canned and Vegetable Jrnit* of all kinds, Ketchups, Saudes, Yea«st Powders, Mackerel in Kitts, half and whole barrels, Codfish, Smoked abdFMOed Beli*dlCFM|V Salmon, Oye tere and Lobster* in Cans, English Ale and Porter, -Wine*; Liquors and Bitters of all kinds on hand; (’•' ’ ■ «.* ; ' i t WOO 6 and Willow Ware. TUBS, BUCKETS, Keeler*, Churns and ' Measures. DABKBTS of aDkitidsand shapes, BCIIIIBBINGj d>ns«ng, Floor, Hgnd, Blaqk., j 'ing, Hair, Pope Hand, Horse Mid White wash Brushes. BROOMS of Ml kinds. - - I ;t Jl ii.pt SHOES: LADIES’ GAITERS, SHOES, Scotic* and Calf and Gets' Sheas and i Gaiiters. —?'■ 1 Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, with and with out tips. ..30T Negro Men and Women ShoeSj.aU kinds. DRY GOODS: ’VA small Stodk ofDRY 4oofaS and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Pineal! Wkel—Blankets, White and Colored Flannels, Tabling, Long Cloths, Unbleached Goods, Bed Ticks, Stripes, Hosiery, Gents'end Ladies’Undar vests, etc., eto., etc. WJ ... , .„ °' J * stfaDElfeS: WINDOW GLASSES, an sides; Nans, an scares m&ts ss^ssft Handles, Hatchets, Smith A Weserii end »<*tipivj pf bveyr de scription,. _ , ~ ; To all otWhicß yhnr attentions is invited and all of’whieh will besoldat a small a<t-; van’s*edited importation. v> n-nA iiiw JAS. G.BAILLE&BRO .i63A«o«art»'m 4t-I Carpets, Groeeries A Sundries 205 BROAD STREET, 1 ' AUGUSTA,i>QA. ocU PT. 0 ”* 1 - FALL AND WIBTZa GOODS. DRYGOODS pjrq ?t!i wia*. : / Boots and Bliow, '«‘t u^r * .WHOLESALE AND J. Dr Jl .MORPHY& CO> Respectfully invito the attentypn of , MERCHANTS, 'AND THE PUBfcLc T ) THEIR LARGE AND CAREFULLY STOCK OF * DRESS GOODS GOODS) V 11 • ' WHITE GOODS ‘ LiNEsair:). ' WOOLEN GOODS Gents’ FURiflSfljlNO G*OODS ’ TRIMMINGS i LACKS and EDGINGS '‘Motion's, Etc. . vtn'f>a xitMm MISSES’, j 900 TS, SHOES, iatrTOfT’^fic All of which will be sold at either WHOLkSA.bE &R HEfAIL, FOR CISH! Ibimim/A O-l T !f> HOii.) AT A VERY SMALL ADVANCE ON bftJt ;" iorf?» »niri '*'_»o -r vti tfij , PRIME COST,- AND AT LESS THAN RETAIL PRICES ' -DAM - -if ■: • !-Jm . f,.-i ~-f •' IN THE NORTHERN CITIES. As we buy from AGENCIES AND FIRST CLASS WHOLESALE DEALERS - it Am ir.-ri NOT FROM AUCTION, we are ab£e Ao warrant Aty 'GOODS AS REPRESENTED. sels-t4f : ■ t ( 265 265 The Cheapest Store is Town! : 17-:m \.uhi or . AND THE , BEST BARGAINS IN jDBY GOODS, Etc., ol 1,1-0 I 'or A* 265 BROAD STREET. ec2l—tf 26!T WANTED. 265 jgVERYBODY TO CALL AT 265 BROAD $TREfif„ .!. .7 .--ifi/iw::” > v n - Apdyanqtyiq our stock of rf Wf: i}o 6 ds, CLOTHING BOOTS SHOES, Etc. . ee2l—tf' •, B. WOLFF, , nETWEEN THE FRENCH STORE JD nhd BALZEAU’S, Has sons too tly an hand and in receiving a splendid assortment of CLOTHXNTGK HATS, CAPS, SHOES, Genta* FURNISHING! GOODS FaNOT GOODS. .In foot, nil necessary arti«les reqdired by LadiesjOr Gentlemen. 198} BROAD STREET, . oe2—Sin ■ r > j ■ Augusta, Ga> 265 265 COUNTRY MERCHANTS UW RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO Call and examine dnt stock of ' iDr y Gt-oo ds, CLOTHING. Bdo TS, SHOE'S, HATS, Etc., Before Purchasing Elsewhere. -Vj call at JULIUS 0. TUCKER’S, NO. 265 BROAD S^TftEET, ' x n , AUGUSTA. GA. i ooji—tr Tiff * -r fT ,, c , ms ■■■, Ll.'i- . ■■ ■ ■! ,;M VI-I T~ TT I ggggggßT \'l Just Returned. TIifILBALZBAU HAS JUBT IYJ. ED from France, bringing with hip, a lMgejrappdy of , .f. A W&ii-rtt'i r FRONT BANDS, on BRAIDS, CURLS, Etc., Etc. ■; He has fitted np his Rooms fbr Ladies ana Gentlemen in splendid style, and is now ready for the reception of his customers. Everything in his line will be neatly and promptly attended to. 1 SALOON, Broad street, above the Daily Press Office. not— lit ew j&nppiy "dt x 4 !>••:..-,*<fU.i| :i«T «»;J 1 , fi ; . ; Os 1 ■i Q&QTMIW& X I A!fD iq, ot S ' . : Furnishing Goods. ! JOHN £. HORi, 8»4 BROAD STREET, , (Unler Centesl Hot«l)j nh ’ b!:,.* Haying receiybd a well-se lected stock of CLOTHING, on*- slating of Beaver and Cloth OVERCOATS) 1 " Black and Colored 'doth FROCKS and Casslmere FROCKS and SAGKSi Black and Cjtored Casslmere PANTS, [ Black ana Colored Silk and Velvet < VESTS', » Black and Colored Cassimer VESTS, eto. ' ,c:i 111 . AbSO, i 0 ; ,i ... SHIRTS and DRAWERS, SUSPENDERS, 1 ' HANDKERCHIEFB, ni ,i-- -tn books, Collars, ties, eto: • J And would respaotfnllv invito the inftmetion of his stqok by his old friends and the pub lic generally. They will be sold on REA- of It; ogfig—lmi Furnishing Store. WASHINGTON STREET— TT 11 Between BROAD end ELLIS, ij ; - J -'"‘Apomtet, ha.' The undersigned Would reSpOctfaily inform,hl| o)d friends and. the public gene rally, that he has just returned from the 1 North'with a ehoiee lot of 'l'jniH.! t". ' CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB, and VEBTINGB And to now prepared to make them up to order, Li the ,mgst *pproved *tyles, and, at. as low rates as they can bo put up in tho city. " '• ■ »IC oitf 1 ■ ,1 Also, o» baud, .all .kinds of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, at reduced prices. Particular attention paid to CUTTING CLOTHS to bo made Dp at home, - All work, warren ted to fit. CLEANING ,AND.REPAIRING done With neatness and dispatch; A ghnefal asssortment of TRIMMINGS F0 R i COATS, PANTS, YX-, AND VESTS. Call and examine fpr yourself -befoire purchasing elsewhere., Thankful for past favors, a continuance of your patronage is solicited, v U. A. RIDLEY, c -i -n.i.il . Washington Street, syß—3m Rmw»«m BtoatLyadEHU. Clothing, Clothing, Clothing. Boots ! Boots ! aUSTAV - ’LESBER, /,i! • 248 BROAD STREET, ‘‘ (under masonic hall), Jackson, Miller A Verdery’s renowned stand Has a large and selected stock of the 4bvYe articles ' tai gentlemen And beys, 1 which he is prepered to sell at the lowest possible prices. Call in and convince yonr self. oc2—6w lA.rt DSTotice! 1 l: T ' fl< ' n ' n J. w. PERKINS & CO., ■\ITOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE VV to thyi.r patrons and the pnblio, that they have associated with themselves,’ in copartnership, Mr. |H< COLLIN, thb well-known and successful Artist, who was for npward of four years conneoted with this Gallery, tit the employ Os TUCKER * FERKINS. ! - ■ <■: . j - ' U nr Urj 01A I 00,':.J'.';? lo it,i This announcement will be sufficient guarantee to all who desire A PERFECTLY—FINISHED PORTRAIT 1 Life-sixe or Cabinet, or the exquisitely painted •-• Porcelain Ivorytype, I . >P /, *7K'P .'tfl ..-n, :> imP or any other style of PHOTOGRAPHIC PAINTING! That this 6all*ry tar the plaeh lo get it. 1 V ■ Ad /AH are cordially invited to eall ' tnd l examine onr New mild Beautiful styles erf FIOTURES! «■ ; ?: ) it r The prices of which will be found lower than the same quality and style of finished workmanship' is Sold for in any Northorn Giltery. •' ”1 *>' A <l'L! •eel#—tf . - m ttK •. i«i-,-, '■ 1 ,1 "J 1 ; '■ "i t.t. ~ Painting & Gilding. Fisk, Fain ts.! f-t fiskl - ' a •' 5: . ‘ (j ' T -..j . o v P A INTIS ALL ABOUT TOWN! j ;t ■« X ’<? - •. '• > - !5 ' 1 -' s Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Office. *e2o— ‘ts : ; PAINTING. JYJES&S..E. MILLER CO. “ Bed, fcij,,tpndunco that arc prepared to ’ereente. in a Wrf superior manndr, SJ)4 an very reason able firms, HI kinds oT 3nmi»eiwi*gjaatwc-.i aiohoso HOUSE, SIGN,. AND- ORNAMENTAL Painting. , CEILINGS AND WALLS DECORATED. SHOP ON JACKSON BTREETJ Globe Hotel Building. set—6m " ' i Boots & Shoes, t.- - GENTS’ PATENT 1 LEATHER BOOTS'/ ■:! mi ::t ■■■Jr. 1 ; . ~ •,e * ••mf 5 KID BOOTS r } Gei»ts’ French MOROCCO. BOOTS Gents’ Ereneh CALf BOOTS;' ' MADE TO ORDER, by /•'' u\'T% ft- b6%i*T‘^ oe23—lm Conceirt Haß’Alley: J. a* ..TA* wuigf g. , / ip. NDRNSIDE., van Winkle & co., 11 | ' ’ DEALERS IN;) r ' j w# FESTEHATS • -Ir I- i‘ sirfi -ivi. ■ For aiJEt wd Boy«.; Men and Boys’ BOOTS AND SHOES, l 1";" : x:: All Good#’ at the very LOWEST PRICES. 230 Bread Street, 005—ts 1 UxDBR CaiTTRAI, HotBL. BOOTS' AFD SHOES. JUST RECEIVED— • l AND FOR SALE-AT 187 BROAD STREET,,,! Wood’s Men’s Light Calf BROGANS, waxi Wood’s Men’s unboaud BROGANS, wag Wood’s Men’s Light BROGANS Wood’s Women’s Buff DOWNINGS— -3 to. i. Wood’s Roys’ Light Ca)f BROCUNS Wood’s Goat BALMORALS, Lsdies Wood’s Goat BALMORALS, Misses ” ALSO Ben kerfs L’dies’ Kid Congress GAITERS Beukerfs ' Gentaf' Cloth Congress Tip GAITERS I Rogers’ Ladies?. WeUr Kid GAITERS Rogers’ Ladies’ Plain Lasting Pump Congress GAITERS Rogers’ Mfoms’ Welt Goat BALMORALS iLadiea’, Misses’, and Children’s BOOTS and assorted sixes Ladies’ White Kid Rosette SLIPPERS Ladies’ White ftidLaee GAITERS Children's White Kid BOOTS ,; Misses* Ghat and Morocco fiOOTS ; ' " '-At’so MILES’ GENTS' DREBS. BOOTS, lam receiving (he(above Goods daily, and feel confident from long experience in' the business, that I, ean please those who favor me with their, patronage, i ,Itto my purpose to keep a first olsss BOOT and SHOE STORE. se2B—tf H. E. CLARKE, Call and Examine the Stock OF GOODS NOW OFFERED LOW FOR CASH, consisting of Gentlemen’s BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies’ BOOTEES, GAITERS, Misses’ and Children’s SHOES, of every style. Also, a fine assortment of Ladies’ and Men’s HATS, SHIRTS, NOTIONS, and FANCY GOODS, at A. BRANDTS, i•••• •"1 *I i ! - 324 Bread street, oc2—3m Opposite Planters’ HoteL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS n— rnttZi 0F NEW AND | T*M £» BEAUTIFUL '' ; designs, , 7 "il in nr. . bno JUBT RECEIVED AT THE Gallery of Perkins & Cos. ■ 192 Hnoad Street, Avgusta, Ga. ' * nil' ■ ">r’« • i>." •us-.. -r.n PLAIN RICH PATTERNS— , For sate at extremely loir prices, Ranging from $1 58 to $2 50 ’’ FOr TURKEY MOROCCO ALBUMS, Os tbe best manufacture, , >■ Holding FIFTY PORTRAITS Less Abna HALF the BRICES fit them last year. |us biwt 1 tfl ■ ALSO, TRS, MO*X EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF Stereoscopic Pictures Ever offered ip, Augnsta, embracing RE-, PRESENTATI9};& of the grand and beau tiful in ( Nature and Art, in every past of Globe: j GROUPS OF CHILDREN, ETC. iDstantaneons Plctnres of life in Paris London, Edinburgh ants New York. ''olo H, illiri... .10 THB« PANORAMA OF THE SWISS ALPS! .■Representing the greatest Mountain Soenes in foe world. Ai.sC, Representations of Persons and things of absorbing interest, ere found in this Collection. These beautiful pictures, with improved instruments for viewing them, are sold at very low Priees. oc IS— 1 m CORN, GUANO, FLOCTR, Etc! 1 5 QOQ BtJBH * LS MIXED CORN j . * ‘ .5000 WHITE CORtf To arrive ih a few days, or in ease of hasten can ordet’ hF by Railroad, a* a portion is new lyings* wharf in Saammah awaiting *l3O bags te arrive. 250 bbls FLOUR in store. lOfl boxes FACTORY CHEESE, For sale low' uy" • ' ce»«—m to. A. WILLIAMS A UO. JUST ABR.I Vfill. SCARLET FLANNEL SHIRTS And DRAWERS Shaker Flannel Shirt* and Drawers Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawer* Merino Shirt* Shirt BoComs. ’ , For slant.the verj lowest nrioes. nov4 —lOt J. A. VAN WINKLE. so NO. 37. Change of dchedhle of South Car j i olina Bail Road Company. '" 'TTrWlffl ■ i -n, i ON AND AFTER WBhN»*bAY; RO- ! ,VKMBEK 7tht Abe Passenger T*alas (Will run as. follows, vja ;, 1 Leave ’Arrive at Chagleston 4,0* Lff. Arrive at Cplumbie 5.20 P.M. Leave Charleston.. B.o# &JAi Arrive at. Augusta 4S.e.«il.at, 5.00 PJ4. THROUGH MALL TRAIN. SXffESSaonra: tS 14 Arrive et Co’umbia 3M A.M. Leave ColnmWp 2.00 PJ(L Arrive at Alsgtast*.,,. J..5.U.......12.00night H. Si PEAKE, ) nofi—tf General Superintended*. . Orncx Gssssil ScFnirvt«Dairr, V toil - ..! Atlantic & Qulf MaUroad, Savannah, October ldth, JSfifi. ) THE FLORIDA BRAiWJH RAILROAD will, be opeied: to the public, on Mon day next, the 22d inst. ,-o Arrangements have Been insuring direct end speedy communieattoa by this route between Savannah and all stations oa the Petfsaeoia and Georgia Rkllroad, Flbri da Central Railroad, aod -Florida Rail- Throdgh Tlekets Will be sold between the fbUesriag places, vik: Jsraaia«e , arai{!s: ville. •• ”■»% -t - ThomtsvUle add. Ouiaty, Tallahaskee, Mpnticello, and Madison. , Madison and Ijntttnan and Vdldbsta. ' Freights between Savannah and all ..awfibSTca ‘ssar-isn! shipped on through rates and wlthoat breaking, balk. - <ln«tt t »*■*■ t . H. S. HAINES, i j General'Superintendent. o«24—tf .nciv.se* eiit 1 "~ r T r*~" 1 1 .!;■■:! re«ilno)ii.e t i irtT Change of Sehodide on Georgia lUmioad. ..„. g Mi h BQeß3flttsaqlßßrigm aMßg.Vlr*’W. gU!!sy!r^Bßß ON AND: AFTER WEDNESDAY; 1 NOV. 7th, I£«8, the Passenger Traiqs, will run as follows: !>at passenger train, Leave Augusta at ~i i.f- 7.30 A. M Arrive at AUautaat,. • <s.oo P. M Leave Atlanta at. : 8.05 A. M‘ Arrive at Akginta at...:i. 5.20 P. M* I. i:. greur rASSCNGER T»AIW. A "«WN *lt—-iv-T- 1240 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta at— 10.40 A. M. Leave Atlantd*itt. ....v.... 840 P. 3L Arrive at Augusta at #.15 A. M. Passengers for Mayfield, Washington end Athens, Ga., must take Day Pauenger Train. Passengers for West; Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans must leave Au- Susta on Night Passenger Trrin at 12.30 A. 1., to make close connections. Passengers for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Louisville and St. Louis must leave Augusta on the Day Passenger Train at 7.30 A. M. to make dose connections. THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Cheeksd through to the above places. SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passen ger Trains. E.. W. COLE, not—ts General SopeMbtendent. Great Atlantic, Seaboard and Gnli Mail Route. emftaa this old FAVOR w 1 W ■ 1 ■ ■ itjj ROUTS from NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE and MONTGOMERY, via ATLANTA; At GUSTA,, WILMfNGTON and WELDON. attSffi ss’iaiiss RAIL ROAD and BAY LINB STEAMERS operation. . OSStikL. B ** X from AUGUSTA to NEW YOltK, $33 75. CARS'-RU»‘ THROUGH FROM: ATLANTA TO WILMINGTON. - Speed and comfort, and wary low fore from Atlanta, Macon, Columbus, Augnsta and Savannah. Passenger, lose no sleep between Montgomery or Augnsta, and New York or Boaton. There is no shorter route. Compare dis taneee for yourselves to Baltimore : , \ia Columbia, Charlotte and Danville. Augusta to Baltimore,'f 115 miles. Via Wilmington, Weldon and Petersburg, Auguste to Baltimore, 705 mile* Via Wilmington, Weldon and Ports mouth, 800 miles. New Engines, new and elegant Cara, and Sleeping Cars, and Baggage eheeked and rO-onecked through without trouble to pas sengers. The road* are in splendid order, and connections sure, Try this route and you will prefer ft to any other. '«! P. IL LANG DON, ’ • —tioil . 3i Heeeral Southern Agent. For particulars, inquire of ISAAC LEVY, Agent, ■ > ji'-i . 138 Broad Street, an2B—tf Augusta, Ga. Insurance. J, r A A,, t f ., . ■ A. H. Eetcham's INSURANCE OFFICE JACKSON STREET, Between the Giotto Hotel and Bell Tower. REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES: GIRARD, of Philadelphia, Penn. AMERICAN, of BalHmore, Md. y HOWARD, of Baltimore, Md. GREAT WESTERN LIFE, of New York. NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT, (Ao cident), of Philftdelpbia. 3m - B. H. Brodnax, JNSURANCB AGENCY; OFFICE AT THE OLD SAVINGS BANK, 229 BROAD STBEET Jwß—ly , j; ~ , JOSEPH E. MARSHALL, jkSuiRANCE AGENCY, 2071 BROAD BTREBV Amiiwyaym. Fhmbbg A On Fitting. ,i: ■Vl— -I »■ W*>.» ■" C. H. WARNER, PLUMBER, r GAS and STEAM FITTER, In rear of 255 Broad street, _ _ Adobbta, Gbo. Pumps, Gas, Steam and T7ater Pipes, R . . r “ o ** “U Ho** Pip**, prompUy urnished or paired. ia2o—tf fatlj .|rt». wsßPi* / "WI vmcuYtspt XXSCPTBD IH TK* BEST MANNER. Tie fattest footer fro sees, and Bent nj Workmen enables no to do Superior JOB WORM at Cheaper Safes than elsewhere. Commission Merchants. (J • miV 'f?RM! . X Mo DTE & CO, WAREHOUSE r I ”r-Al ■: K 0? bAM9 *£ 'Vii'M ■■ ;conpnir. wmm... » THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIBDAY formed a COPARTNERSHIP aa above, and will continue the Business in all its branches. Oar personal attention will be given to the BTORAGR AND SALS OF COTIQIL , Liberal Caah Advances made on and other Prodaoe in Store, when ■ Oensigameets respertfolly solicited. J^SS. ! Augusta, Gsu, Hev. 1,1888. : ,i . U.i: Wedemeyer & Even, Aloft GROCERS - J j A'2ri> l> ‘ A *: •; •’•(! - - - -.c .v.( MERCHANTS, * 168 READE STR&ET? ’ 1 RW TOIL Respectfully solicit CONSIGNMENTS of SOUTHERN PRODUCE, and sdb pre pared to fill erdurs tor GROCBRIES and NORTHERN PRODUCE generaUy at.. lowest rates. 1 tit / ■ tit - 'oekt—Bm 0, E. Ci.aghorn, Philadelphia, Pa. W.‘F.‘ Hrwnrew, A.'M. JAfcaaott/kttgdsta-* :» CLAGHOHN, HEHSOTG A CO. <> No. 7 WARREN BLOCK, .. *, tr.M SIO.’iEBMI—, i»o • FTAftEHOGSE IN BEAK, . -;t atttU .V vr.a ■ i I ,fei!.vh - AUGUSTA, GEO., ~ WIH eontinne to give their perSMal attoa |an L tfon to CONSIGNMENTS TO THEM; , ; Iwu ■' ii- .« .htnfu- t XITKKR AT AUGUSTA, GA., L, ,',j - .-:lii # fc, PHILADELPHIA, PA. j,; Particular attention given to the STORAGE, SALE AND PURCHASE OF nr. lr, -1 ,1 file • w C ottbn, Yarns, a. m.m 1» DOMEBTICB. Consignments and Orders Solicited. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Consignments in Store. NORTHERN EXCHANGE FOB SALE AT MARKET BATES. ■ oe2—Bm > .’L'!ffJL.* : .r3 .ft'rl* Harper fkßryaon, WA B B H O U SB \ k vAM> - r COMMISSION MEBCHANT, Augusta, Ga. Cnriomers supplied with BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES. 1 Prompt attention paid to the sale of COTTON end OTHER PRODUCE. OFFICE!—180 Reynolds Street. WARE HOUSE—OnJackson Street. pe4—3m JAMES T. GARDINER, house Ki iT ' ot win. -A i '• h ' i helix* ; •*?.,: >i tumid COMMIS&ION merchant, MdfwrosH 'Swtnnr, Apgusta, Ga. h*»P«rsenel attention to the STORAGR AND SALE OF COTTON And stiph other Produce as may be >ent him. ■ - .■„ advances made on Produce in Store. auTl—Km lea Cream and Sherbert! HANDIES V •• ’ -■! ' Ah,.; RETAIL' 5 -. ..-Liuf >b.ir v*i COAL stoves: *;i V? If 1 frjiJ id !o Jsei £>p B Ijfvo*-*. • , (inti3 Vi , . AND ' G RATES. LANDING AT THE WHARF Those long lookNd jtor and 1 MUCH NEEDED i PARLOR, HALL. iAND DIKING | ••!*: ROOM >9W! iiwofa e-RATERt |**i: wiTin mi sToeg or COAL HEATING STOVE*, A SUITAJUJt for . < STORES, OFFICES, Etc. To thoae of onr patrons who have been patiently awaiting ther arrival, and all otbera in nbed.of the above, we would state that .j,.-, ?" THB STOCKS ARE WELL ASSORTED ! ■ i '’ ‘ Asm PRICES MODERATE ENOUGH > To eome within reach of all. JONES, SON &.CO, 255 BROAD STREET. eett—lin ■ ALUMINUM PENS. fJtHK UNDERSIGNED ARB APPOINTED AGENTS For the sale of the above jestly celebrated English. !Pen Mode from a Mineral found in the Mine of Cort Wall. They are superior to any Pens nor a use, insomuch as they will not r.rode, which is of great advantage. They are cheaper then any ether Pen new in use. J. SCHREINER A SONS, 199 Bread Street. GEO. A. OATES, anS—ts 14* Broad Mm*