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a Club of tse eubeertbers.
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■by cm ciftcmwoN.
* MORsxNQ...Mo^"ltTlg^
pcissoES.
Hat is conteutm&nt ? To sit in
j 1 •’ Bt and «co other people stuck in
.Vmi ,;r - • •
V Jgtl,. 7 ouns Princes of the Impe
iv ft * re t 0 make * tour
Ha Petersburg Express announces
V,-,' 9w channel of Fort Clitton Las
- • Hatred of obstructions.
HL- deep that fall wilt tie when a
£ Sn a summit of ease and
'-R> t 0 the > ndl aence .an J misery
£*(• ~-jjpbo; ioinless pit. «
are domestic Magazines 1
Wißjwhq are always blowing up their
bachelor editor, who has a
sister, recently wrote to nnotbsr
KSplor equally fortunate, “Please ex-
Jii >c O £ r~. Viiiu.
Jphe Baltimore American, butt year,
Hhi income tax upon
: & Wherefore, say the uditott, itis
• ’q. ->d> •>•
paper says that In ten,
yt'fißri'exaa will manufacture millions
fe you t s«W
■Hr® asked a lady of her pTiysician,
: he replied, “I never knew one to
: of health in' m'y difel*-
Hftearing a physician remark that a
will break a nose, a rustic
Hbned: “Well, I dunno ’bout that;
my nose agreatmany times.
, K. Warren Newcomb, the writer who
. Hjr died at Baling**,, N.J., was
male descendant of Gene-
M£be Florida Railroad was sold at
iKr^rizsiTts
' ’ K N « w York * was the purchaser,
v sum of $323,4(10. Work is to
f|Stted an enraged school masteii.
«' r ” “Well, sir, what do yoo
'f# vvill do to you?" “Why, let
If r,nN(a;.U.l Iu i-vn. |
R .young man out West, who mar-
'T '. ii XJ ,
English sentence of a child
<Wi^B rs a £ e t 0 hard labor being
in our office, some one
asked, ‘‘on what could such
, ■ perform hard labor?” “Upon
Vn Hfcis/ieor/j.f, of course,” was the
•-■Bis related that the clerk of a
yttfßhurrh in Holland recently made
...thfctMpwing announcement to the eon
gi'-'Hou : “You are desired to attend
». iu the vestry, at four o’clock,
SnSder on the means of 'eating the
to digest other matters.!’
j Iptkitr Church, New' York, "was
Wpdred years old not long since.
Mnteunial anniversary was duly
X k -3 Ijlß the Rev. Dr. Higbee repeating
-• preached by Dr. Auchmut.z
dttlkKpiiig of the Church one. hun-
Bks ago.
-"■Tlfihfeirs of Annoke .lans, one of
• •’ have laid claim
iti held by Trinity Church,
«i4 npid to he worth $200,000,000.
hißk corporation are willing to
fsidff >K » compromise. Fat times
fas*
ponable friend bn faking
ifiaye .-ißgoung ensign who was living
in Util apartment, said, “ JYell
‘ how much longer do von
: #sop in this .nutshell V To
; sSriUily replied, “Until I ba
rn ■■ Hael.”
a plant like a hog? When
And when is it a
it begins to shoot.
w 9k like an editor? When it
K*e'ni* Hlow. And when is it like a
Bf n '.t blooms.
Wt in New Orleans sued for a
«Hfarcy. dm obtained it on the estab
. ..-m ' dpittony that a piece of belt rib-
Bfhair pin belonging to another
B'oraarHpa found in the plaintiff’s bed
IMMhHI.. ’ ...
- ** Hi people would be astonished
to !s*S-s®hat the phrase, escaping “with
jfcef the teeth,” is from the Bible.
A Job, chapter Ift, verse 20,
aiid-ifßjorrect reading is, “My bone
efe*r«Mßo my skin and to my flesh;
■ini Bfc escaped with the skin of my
■ft is to be an ocean race bo
WWbMft''York and Cowes (Isle of
.9 England, for a purse of
start to be made during the
; ..vllsveek of December. The follow
sßts are now entered for the gr.«ut
Osgood's Fleetvviug, Mr. Ben-
Mr. Lorillard's Vesta.
- ■ never looks for a friend without
will never find what hi
Wt-tsPVc love ourselves with nil on|-
/ f #‘9M w « ou K lu wdove our friends
mgtn&nner.
Between tw</dffthe shilling lj g htl
-Sfß" uptown oburch” in Louisville; a
.o Bman of seventy and a ladv of
Bpir, hy me dial fires were lately
but tho “old man" cruelly ex
;;;w|ished the flames, and the heart
matron sues lor breach ol pro-
THE DAILY PRESS.
V 61.11.
TVT«.riird»«.l/ a
05,,, . HOMEOPATHIC PttYpttpN
Surgeon and Accoucheur,
No. 192 Reynolds Su, (Goodrich Row),
Augusta, Ga.
.so,!;
DRUGS*; .MEDICINES, Eta.
L 212 BROAJ>jS2WAQgiMift;G&.,
. WHprgWALS AND KIT AIL DEALKXB IN
DRUtt![B[ MSMCINEB, CHBMICA LS,
PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND
TOOTH BRUSHES,
3JBAUJAV
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
■ < Glass, Patty, Paints, Oik.
, _ Yajrnishea, Dye Stuffs,
Alt „ fiiiwim
GRASS- AND GARDEN SEEDS,
t ujq-, • ttff .t,i; ty t ;
DAVIS’
-A_ 1 1ST
rdßf.l.Killer.
sift o noitna&xa—an *»j f i> and 411- »*?t
.Opinioty of tho PreMjVWrgy, Bte.;
R’e util make a fete short' extraitr frowi
& nan f Testimonials toe have received from
to'nbApihioNiHted."'.’' ‘f J,-"’"'* j
Fromlttitors.
The New York £iatwjnetv.i«Wil t.i! -npl j
..KTWYMother Mdftqnaekeepoy must often
nesses and accidents that occur among chil
dren adS eerraOte. Romany oTthose cases,
I have used Davis’ Pain Killer, and otmaider
it an indiepepsatye article in,thy medicine
invaluable. a? I DUO 8b / ifi j
The Editor of the Christian Advocate,
says: 'i •* s:{<7,!('■> - .
It is a Teal pleasure ta us to speak favorably
of this article, kno-Jrri aTm'dit üblVersally ta
be a good and safe; remedy for; burns and
other pains of the body, It >.« valuable not
only for colds id thewinter; hut for various
summer .fnd should be (p-everjl
family.
A. D. Miller, Editdr es Messenger, Glens
Falls, N. Y.ysays: jra*aaigss
There is no medioine at the present day I
value so highly as VegttablS
JtiUer. I have used it in injr family
tor years; in every inttAhce tt has prbved a
sovereign remedy. I tested its qualities
to-day on a severe burn, and found, ip, all
that could he desired.
Jaoksod, of ithe Calais Advert
tiser, writes:
I know it to be ’ All it is recommended,
.us*d il W WJf*f«6r 'l*
7 Tht Salem Okeerver soyii
No artiele of medicine ever-attldnsd to
•neb unbounded popularity and extensive
bearing with It its healing influeoces more
V&SJ*S?J?S££2 iPfa
■ll others, and that the demand U oonstanty
increasing.
The Cincinnati Noitpareil, "Noy. |4y
says :
Some of our and
it.to thfe
public as an article of great merit and virtu*,
arid that ttrtQ? never modicioe to
become so deservedly popular in so Short a
time. lov'-nonedi n«»
From Clergymen.
Rev. J. C. Boomer'says:
Jchare ueeAParry JJaria’Pafn Killer with
great'success In cases of cbolera-lnfOOtum,
common bowel pomplawMi
coughs, colds, etc., and would cheerfully
recommeoditas a vafasfcla family medicine.
Rev. J. G. Stearns,,sap;, ... a
I consider it the best rotMcfy I evertnew
fotldpAgSpfiaJ : O
Rev. Edward X. Fuller says : , ,
I have witnessed the beneficial effects of
your Pain Killer in cases of dysentery and
cholera morbusy within a few months pttsip
and would oheerfaUy recommend its nso tp
sueh as may be suffering from similar dis
eases, as a tafe and effectual remejijw" y-
Raft A» Webster, Bditovof the Chrietia a
Era, writes: i.
I have used year . Pain Killer for many
years in my family, with much satisfaction.
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FRANCIS E. TIMMONS,
IITO IS :
BNJtt? D3KJ j
f. a 1 i! JAM > :->.A*l> „m • ■■■!
ITU)/.- JIAITOWWMWWR QF 02
STi!^!oN^^^NES f
SS.W Ml£as:
. [LIIuh z caizuT .
SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BdILIRS, COL -
: Wns and^i jj&'m'tfytil'ift-
LEYS, WH EELS, E AILRO A1) WHEELS
AND MACHINERY- CASTINGS -OF
EVERY DESdieIWIOW. 1 • ’ '• la
**' 'hmciax.AtTfiyTiQ* paid ; J
General JobblngßtachiueWork
i-k -jJHitt, >: .0 .‘J t 8%»l j.’ jl , '‘ j
\
Opposite the Water Tower, i ,
,uoo7o olaasloriW .InaaA tio3 >
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, i
wH-8m ~'t .' :•■■■ !. •< ■■ •
i ssa^a^l n:
[.sTiic ji SeOtreiner & Sons,
NO. 109 BROAD STREET,
! ULLh. -4-IKIHSIW, G 4.
GOODi
80y7,U .l An. p I-:I .« ,; a ,.;r
■- iKaaw, Coaataatly on hmi4,».f(h«w« soleo
tion, af the ytySey
“TdoiedO ioofj" A ’ '
rru , TBB b»*t or itausw • r Tj
.VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS j j,
iita.l .-.7 .-, t u A onrrs iw
Stein way A Boas’, Soabbaler A Schmidt’s,
aid Gale A’Co.’s .... "
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
■fcfawly ~ I
AUGUSTA, /GA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1866.
1 CatjJets, Uph9hrtery.; ( ;
——
OA^f^TSl
OF ALL GRADES MANIUFACTORED,-
Window Shades
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
PAP?|j^N^!|rGS
Curtain Ghods, Cth.
▼immm'o •< Air* t v«n ifr-ti ' zit z
M h ut iJ'*q l —a
GXLOCBRIHS, ETC.
-nihoH .*tyt»iT Sim I * •-' to Yed<At,i
vJaiiii ;d . m ;.. .
Respeetfnily call the attention of the pnhlie
•fit A large, new, and hwmrifullslioeV 'bf. <he
above goods, jnst received, and which are
now otfersd for sale, cynfliating -ip v P*rt as
follows:
t« ow oms-ABbottm s^Aen’i'iu..
CARPET DMRTMENT.
CARPETS:
UfcWßfitVS ROYAL BNGLIBH V - LVET
CARPETS, in nesi;,desiens.
QROSSLYS ENGLISH BRUSSEL CAR
PETS, in hew andheahtlful patterns.
A large ahd heantifhl stock of the best ALL
""WOOL THREE-PLY and INGRAIN 1
patwrw, at
lower nriees.
SrRfPBDFLAX'OARPETB, pretty and!
KMfcMMitpd tadl Vifoiciv has sJsosnA O
BTRTPBD ALL WOOL VENETIAN,GAR
. f PETINfe, for Stairs. .
«TATR RODS, dll *idth«, and lengths,
■°vwa»te*. : 1 rijj:, .xu *■' ; , ~.T |
“DRUGGETS awd CRUMB . CLOTHS,,new
'hfttterrts, ail >wants»lst ir.i. coin', ,n 1
tM# heantiful--ENGLISH HE VRTH RUGS.
CARPET BINDING, TACKS, NEEDLES,
and THREAD. , - .1
A large-Stock of DOOR MATS,' for inside
and outside ate. , > , 'U ,
- 1 A ooiapetcaV Upholster on hand to cut,
1 fit tad lay Oarpete at short notsoe.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
In new d'tsign»-»pd of the Keki makers,
just received in the following widths:
S ft.. 4 ft. 6 in., A ftl, 7 ft.A in., 12 ft.
and IS ft. wlde. w’Blch will ha.*? ll * lo fit * n 7
sized HML RiWM wV Stgirs. ?
STAIR OIL CLOTHS, 2 ft. wide v
Light narpow STAIR ’OIL CLOTHS to
cover Stair Carpets.
TABLE OIL CLOTHS. 4-4, ,1-4. 6-4 and
fj.-4 wide, in Chintz, Oak, Marble Mohag
any, Blue, Black,and Green colors.
Flopr.'Oi] tyoths cut and laid (if required)
by a
03 4 bM 'MATTINGS:
4-4, 5-4,4-4 COCOA WATTINGS, for hallsj
basements, churcheß, offices, public bnild
'i -4»E%jateiniii', ,iH .-•••i.Kt
4-4, -5-A and 6-4 rod- cheeked and white
CANTON MATTINGS. ■
i Mattings laid, or sowed or laid with dis
patch. -j i
tie : u!, t ' ,i-,-
Window Shades and Curtains :
800 pairs WINDOW SHADES, just re
ceived withail necessary trimmings, em
brafjng JretnJffie to the cheap
est manufacture:!, from six to ten feet in
length, al) of which are new patterns.
BLUE, GKREN and BUFF HOLLANDS
to make SHADES, always on hand.
LACE and NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR
TAINS. T>. •/
DAMASKS for CURTAINS, also TRIM
•RfTN'OS ■
CORNICES,* BANDS, PINS, TASSELS,
LOOPS, HOOKS.
PICTURE NAIiS,’PICTURE TASSELS
and CORDS.
Window Bhados squared and bung, and
Cjnftatns put np at short notice, if required.
Wall Papers and Borders :
4,00#' KtJttVTMDL PAPER AND BOR
„ .P.f neV’coJprs, fine and cheap just
received.' J
>jy pur ' A
: ' u ' - ri
OJT OUR FIRST FLOOR,
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
OROOEBIES :
Stnarb's.Sugars, ail grades, Java and Rio
Coffee, Green and Black Teas, Sugar.llouae
Syrup, Starch, Soap, Candles, Matches,
Pepper, Ginger, Spices. Crackers, Gosbeu
Butter, Cheese, Hams, Bacon, Flour, Buck
wheat, Liverpool Salt, Potatoes, Onions,
Cooking and^.Washing Soda, Raisins, Cib.
rrwi, Currents, Almonds, Nuts of all kinds,
Pickles and Preserves of ail .kinds, Canned
and Vegetable Fruits of all,|rinds, Ketchups,
Sauces, Yeast Powders, Mackerel, in Kitts,
half and whole barrels, Codfish, Smoked
and Pickled Salmon, Fresh Salmon, Oys
ters and Lobsters in Caoe. Engliah Ale and
Porter, Wipes, Liquors and Bitters of ail
kinds an hand. • -
Wood and WilloW Ware.
TUBS, BUCKETS, Keelers,. Churns and
Measures.
DASKETS of all kinds and shapes,
SCRUBBING, Dusting, Floor; Hand, Black
ing,, Hair, Pope Head, Horse aq£ White
wash Brushes.
■ BROOMS of all kinds.
SHOES:
LADIES’ GAITERS, SHOES, Booties and
Slippers.
Gentl’ French Calf and Goat Shoes and
Gaiitors. re,
Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, with and with
iouatipf,'; hi',
Negro Men and Women Shoes, all kinds.
BEY GOODS:
A small Stock ofDRY GOODS and Gents’
Furnishing Goods, Fine all wool—Blankets,
White and,Colored Flapnels, Tabling,J,ong
Cloths, Unbleached Goods, "Bed Ticks,
Gents’ and Ladies’ Under
vests, etc., etc., etc.
: f ; 1 SUHDEIESt ' '
~,i WIHDOW, GLA»',SS, alF»i»s, Nails, all
sires, Gunny Bagging, Gremt Leaf; Manilla,
and Sate Rope, Twines, Sasb C°rds, Cfaths,
Lines and Pfaa, iWasb Byagds, Shovels,
Spades, Forks, Rakes and Hoes, Axes, Ado
Handles, Hat&K* Smith, * Weasep and
Uoltts Repeater*) and Notions of every do-'
aetiption. -jilt i-: a, " 0 H j
« kill of Which!your attentions is invited
and all of -wkidh wU ha bold at a small ad
vance bn cokt'of iipportatloa.h;i >'[ , , j
JAS. G. BAILUiI & BRO
Iliu-l jr. lliw dH dot* em*j(.CH(r -,ii ; ’ ’
DEALERS IN 1
Carpets, Groceries l Sundries
* l -! I’s --.flr.io Ihijc JUU y ji- > j
205 BROAD STREET,
.• : ' AVGUSTA, OA. |
OCI4 t . .
Dry Qood».
fVd Cheapest Store in Tolm!
at i.s<j il .
...tl -if. s-A»p,,*H». :. 1 -;.,v
bay: It og ol itoillim Vad •• on
boi B EST BARGAINS IN
DRY GOODS, Etc.,
-i’.iii t;: ,'iimt iota mot fa -
!. 265 BROAD ETREET.
oc2l—tf
265 WANTED. 265
EVKBXBOWT TO GAEL AT; , ; i «
xtuoav .
265 BROAD STREET,
in And examine onr ateek of
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING
».h 1.-vj .. .ctBOOTS' ' * •
■iif. and ,i■ : hd
v, IS ■ ,-SHOES, Etpi-i
oc2l—tf
B. WOLFF,
Between the french store
andBALZEAU’S,
Has constantly on hand and is receiving
-b Splendid assortment of H I
.OLOTTiIK&,
CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES,
‘ ‘ Gkhts’ FURNISHING GOODS
FANCY GOODS.
In faeL ajl necessary- articles required by
Ladies or Gentlemen.
198} BROAD STREET,
I'ada—3«Q.> ■' Augusta, Qa..
265 ' 265
66DNTRY MERCHANTS
RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO
‘ and examine our stock of j
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc.,
Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
CALL AT
JULIUS G. TUCKER’S,
NO. 265 BBOAD STREET,
AUGUSTA. GA.
oc2l—tf
OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS!
JUST RECEIVED, ONE HUNDRED
Overcoats!
.M .IT :
j f Hanging in price from
S 12,t0 $4Ol
All grades, and will be sold ah the lowest
price#. ... , .
' J. A. VAN WINKLE.
A.rt .dS'otic©! j
.1 >•••:»'•' :• A 2->«: k mo,! j
■ lii-.- I . ,u( ii oo .!■: .Lr J .1/
.. r,-!e nued U'J 07 '■ r * .snVT (
J. w. PERKINS & CO.)
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
to their patrons and We public, that
they have assooiated with themselves, in
copartnership, ii'mDa ha ,
Mb. H. COLLIN,,
the well-known and suooessfui Artist, who
was for upward of four years connected
with this Gallery, in the employ of
TUCKER & PERKINS.
This announcement will be sufficient
guarantee to all who desire " . .
A PERFECTLY-FINISHED
PORTRAIT !
Life-siie or Cabinet, or the exquisitely
painted ‘O ' i . C
Porcelain Ivorytype,
or any other style of
PHOTOGRAPHIC PAINTING!
That this Gallery la the place to get it.
' *| . • ■
AIL)»to., cordially invited tar eall and
examim our New and Beautiful stylos of
PIOTUR E S!
Tht prices of which trill" be found lower
than hie same quality and style of finished
workmanship is sold for in any Northern
Gallery,
oe!9—tf
OSBORNE’S
Optical Depot,
Optician Specially and Exclusively,
356 Broad Street, opposite Flluiters’ Hotel,
.AUGUSTA) GA.
]V[OTE WELL—THE ONLY PROPERLY
In constructed office in the South where
accurate and minute measurements and ad
justments of glasses oan .be made, and every
kind of Speotaela known Can be fo«sd,. The
5" > will eventually learn, by too dearly
it experience, tkati.it, is CHEAPER tf>
ye-Ilelpsat my‘SPECTACLEDEPOT'
than to get them anywhere else forßuthing,
itinerant Pedlar-Opticians and ttanrtatiq
'sellers to thecotfrary notwithstanding.:/ A
,’wotd to an intelijgent man or woman'is
sufficient. Ii ia - - '/ nevl—Bm '
1 Ibbeville press, , I
LEE A W1L50N.................Pn0rniET0R5.
The above titansn newspaper is
issued waskln at: Abheyillc Court
House, S. C., and offers splondid inducements
to the business men of Augusta, to extend
their notioes in that vicinity.
nolO—3m
Dry Goods, Millinery, Etc.
GOODS
■vrl hSit:.: AT , Klim
New York Prices!
AT 215 BROAD STREET.
YOU CAN GET
MILLINERY, ZEPHYR,
AND >!-> • r
FANCY GOODS,
AT '
NEW YORK PRICES!
Ladies’ and Misses’ HATS, of the
Latest Styles.
Ladies’ BONNETS, etc.
■. ■'*" vDa larqb stock-of-'K eriT 1
FLOWERS. FEATHERS, RIBBONS,
SHAWLS, CLOAKS, CAPES.
INFANTS’ JACKETS, Etc.
Ladies’ Misses' and Boys’ HOSE.
HOQP SKIRTS, and other goods.
i M : - 'ii ~
ALSO, 1 '
1. U. . ! It •:
A few pieces of Merino, Alpaca, Canton
Flannel, Flannel, Calico, Brilliants, etc.
KID GLOVES AT ONE DOLLAR!
Extra inducements offered to
MILLINERS AND MERCHANTS.
’ Person's 1 Wishing bargains will do well to
call early, u this chance will be open only
fpr a few days. S. C. DURBAN A CO.,
nqß—lin At Mrs. Heney’s old Stand.
IST ew Supply
; : -Ti. :r. 0F:.,., , |
C LOTHING !
AND 'U' • lioj_i'
Furnishing Goods.
JOHN K. HORA,
234 BROAD STREET,
(Under Central Hotel),
Having received a well-se
lected stock of CLOTHINa, con
sisting of
Beaver and Cloth OVERCOATS,
Black and Colored Cloth FROCKS and
SACKS,
Black and Colored Cassimere FROCKS
and SACKS,
Black and Colored Cassimere PANTS,
Blaok ' and Colored- Silk and Velvet
VHSTB,
Black and Colored Cassimer VESTS, eta
, j, ALSO,
SHIRTS and DRAWERS,
SUSPBNDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
. - SOCKS, COLLARS, TIES, etc.
And wd6j|d respectfully invite the inspection
of his shook by his old friends and the pub
lic genbtarty. They will'be sold on REA
-6QNAD|((RTERMBj f . oo2B—lm
Gettt’s Furnishing Store.
WASHINGTON STRtsET—
Between BROAD and ELLIS,'
GA. - ; -
The undersigned Would rospoctfuliy
inform his old-friends and the public gene
rally, that he has just returned from the
North with a choice lot of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS
And is now prepared to make them up to
order, in the most approved styles, and at
as low rates as they can be put up in the
J-iitv. ;
" ' Also, on hand, all kinds of GENTS’
FURNISHING GOODS, at reduced prices.
Particular attention paid to CUTTING
CLOTHS to ho made up at home.
AUwork warranted to fit.
CLEANING AND REPAIRING done
with neatness and dispatch.
. A general asssortment of
TRIMMINGS OR COATS, PANTS,
' ;-. .x-L' -iiuANDxVESTa
• 'i ' Call and .examine for yourself before
pnrehasing elsewhere.
Thankful for past favors, a continuance
q£yqar patronage is solicited.
U. A. RIDLEY,
Washington Street,
seß—3m Between Broad- and EUiS
Clothing, Clothing, Clothing.
Boots.! Boots I
Gustav lesser,
243 BROAD STREET,
■ «'• (UVDBR MASONIC HALL),
Jackson, Miller At'VeMeFf’s renowned stand
lias a large and selected stock of the
ahoTO‘«rtiolea for gentlemen and boys,
which he is prepared to sell at the lowest
possible prices. Call in and convince your
self. oc2—flw
JUST ARRIVED
SCARLET FLANNEL SHIRTS
And DRAWERS
Shaker Flannel Shirts' and Drawers
1 81 Canton Flannel Shirts end Drawers
Merino Shirts
Shirt Bosoms.
For ale at the very lowest prices.
novi—lOt J. A. VAN WINKLE.
Fainting & Gilding.
Bisk, Pain ts.
itisk:
FAINTS
ALL ABOUT TOWN!
Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Office.
se20 — ts
PAINTING.
jyjE&SRB. E. MILLER A 00.
Beg to announce that Umy «pa|)rqpafqd;
to execute, in a Tory superior manner,
anA on Very reasonable terms, all kinds Os
work in their lino, inch as
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
; Bainting.
CEILINGS AND WALLS DECORATED.
SHOP ON JACKSON STREET,]
Globe Hotel Building.
ao4—Bm
n Boots Sl Shoes.
qents’ Latent Leather boots i
Gent#' KID ROOTS -, , j
Gents’ French MOROCCO BOOTS
Gents’ French CALF ROOTS,'
MADE TO ORDER, By !
E. R. HOW>LEY
.lm Concert
J. A. VAN WINKLE. J. P. BURNBIDR.
VAN WINKLE & CO.,
• 98
PEALEJIS IHJ , ,
I T-VT2 HATS
For Men and Boys.*
*..{j n-. 1 tmt yj- . ; ’
> • ol boi
Jb£e,n and. JB6ys s
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LADIES’, ;Etc.
••• i n has ill----. r-'-.-n . i,*l >
All Goods gt the very LOWEST PRICES-.
230 Broad Street,
ocs.~tf Under Central Hotel.
BOOTS AND SHOES
.JUST RECEIVED—
AND FOR SALE Ap
187 BKOAD STREET,
Wood’s Men’s Light Calf BROGANS, wax
Wood’s Men’s unbound BROGANS, wax
Wood’s Men’s Light BROGANS
Wood’s Women’s Buff DOWNINGS —
3toJ7.
Wood’s Boys’ Light Oalf BROGANS
Wood’s Goat BALMORALS, Ladies
Wood’s Goat BALMORALS, Misses
1 ALSO | jj e*
Benkert’s L’dies’ Kid Congress GAITERS
Benkert’s Gents’ Cloth Congress Tip
GAITERS
Rogers’ Ladies’ Welt Kid GAITERS' *
Rogers’ Ladies’ Plain Lasting Pomp
Congress GAITERS
Rogers’ Misses’ Welt Goat BALMORALS
Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s BOOTS
and SHOES, assorted sizes
Ladies’ White Kid Rosette SLIPPERS
Ladies’ White Kid Lace GAITERS
Children’s White Kid BOOTS
Misses’ Goat and Morocco BOOTS
also
MILES’ GENTS’ DRESS BOOTS.
i l am receiving the above Goods daily,
and feel oonfident from long experience iff
the business, that I can please those who
favor me with their patronage.
It is my purpose to keep a first olast
BOOT and SHQE STORE.
Be2B—tf H. E. CLARKE.
Call and Examine the Stock
OF GOODS NOW OFFERED LOW EDR
CASH, eonsisti jg • trT-'GeaHemea’s
BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies' ROOTEES,
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. BRANDT’S,
324 Broad street,
oc2—3m Opposite Planters’ Hotel.
Hotels. Restaurants. ' j
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
GA.
NEWLY FURNISHED
AND REFITTED,. I .
'UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEt
SOUTH.
Will reopen to tho Public, October 8, 1868.
T. S. NICKERSON,
oc3—ly Proprietor. 1
PAVILION HOTEL,
'CHARLESTON, S. C.
The Above popular hotel will
still be kept open for the aoeommoda
ti.on of tho Travelling Public.
Board, per day 00
51 Mrs, fl. L. BUTTERFIELD,
Proprietress. ,
A. BUTTERFIELD, 1
Superintendent.
nov2—3m*
{ : MILLS HOUSE, A •
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
This first : class hotel is now
opened fop the accommodation of the
public, and possesses every accommodation
and comfort calculated to ploaae. the most
fastidious. The patronage of fchp,travelling
community is refepecfcftrHy solicited.’
JOSEPH PURCELI*
au2B—l2m . Proprietor.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
navinghecn renovated and newly furnished,-
is now open fbr the reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor.
mhlß—ly
HEWITT’S GLOBE HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GA.
W. C. HEWITT, PROPRIETOR,
LATE OF THE HEWITT HOCB*, VA.
The globe hotel, under the
present Proprietor, has boon thorough
ly renovatod, repainted aud refurnished,
and is seoond to no Hotel in the South.
Attached to the House is an Elegant BAR
ROOM, BARBER SHOP and BATH
HOUSE, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also,
a No. I LIV ERY STBLE, where Hacks and
Horses can be procured for pleasure or fer
trips to the Country.'
OOl4— 3PI ; ,
THE? EXAMINER
PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
’ >,J '' '' at l ' - :T ' ;:
, COVINGTON AND
Largest circulation of any
Paper between
And Atlanta. 1
ADVERTISEMENTS insortod In holh
Papors for ono prlo*.’ }.- ~
1 Terms Reasonable.' .'•i.-Jl
W; A. HARP,
Editor and Proprietor,
oc!7—lm * Covington, Gk.
NO. 38.
1 ’ i&ail ftddd Schedules.
Change of Schedule of Bonth Car
olina Bail Boad Company.
Ofpicx South CARotrV A" R. R. Cos., 7
Augusta, 5, iB6O, j
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY,-NO
VEMBER 7tb, the Passenger Trains
will ran as follows, vis.:
LeaTU AngrUtu/........................ 6.55 X.M.
Arrive at Charleston. ........ 4,00.P.M.
Arrive at Colombia 1 5.20 P.AI.
Leave Charleston:... .:..... 8.00 A.M.
Arrive at Augusta 6.00 P.M
THROUGH MAIL TRAIN,
Leave r ~... 5.45 P.M.
Arrive at"KrUgfiviMe..,......1.7....... TiOO A.M.
Arrive at Colufirhlaa.,^-....^.,...-J.OO A.iJ.
Leave Columbia,.., 2.00 P.M.
Arrive at August*!......; ... ..12.0<Jnight
H. T. PEAKS, i*
no6—tf General Superictendent.
Ornct GBHEBAth StrPehilrtxHDXjiTjW"
Atlantic dr. Gulf tailroad, }•
• October,l6th, 1866. j
rpHE FLORIDA BRANCH RAILROAD
X will be opened to the pfiblie, on Mon
day.flext, the 22dins*«. ;i: , r< 4 .nowA
Arrangements have been made insuring
direct and speedy communication by this
ronte between Savannah and all stations on.
the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad, Flori
da Central Railroad, and Florida Rail
road. . 4... f
Through Ticketazrill.be sold between the
following places, viz;
Savannah and Quinoy, Tallahassee, Mon
ticello, Madison, Lake City, and Jackson
ville.
Thomasvllle and Quincy, Tallahassee,
Monticello, and Madison. r ,
Madison and Quitman and Valdosta.
Freights biitWeen Savannah 1 and all
points on Pensacola A Georgia Railroad
and Florida Central Railroad, will he
shipped on through rates and without
breaking bnlk.
H. S. HAINES,
General Superintendent:
oe24—tf
Change of Schedule on Georgia
Bail Boad.
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NOV.
7th, 1866, the Passenger Trains will
run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 7.30 A.M.
Arrive at At1antaat.............. 4.00 P. M’
Leave Atlanta aft 8.05 A. M’
Arrive at Augusta at 5.20 P.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at..i u wsn 12.30 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at...,,...,,..,.. 10.40 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at..’...;, 8.00 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at.............. 6.15 A. M.
Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and
Atbons, Ga., must' take Day Passenger
Train.
Passengers for West Point, Montgomery,
Mobile and New Orleaas must leave Au
gusta on Night Passenger,Train at 12.30 A
tfv eloeo •connections.
Passengers for Ct)aUw)osga, Knoxville,
Nashville, Louisville and Bfc. Louis must
leave Augusta on the Bay Passenger Train
at 7.38 A* M. to make close connections.
SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passon
gar Trains. ,p ::Jt W. QOLB,
n °4—tf Genera) Sqperiniepdent.
Great Atlantic, Seaboard and Gulf
Mail Bento.
’■—HTfljaßM
u roupe
from NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE and
MONTGOMERY, tpa ATLANTA, AU
GUSTA, WILMINGTON and WELDON.
Thence via RICHMOND and WASHING
TON, or via SEABOARD AND ROANOKE
RAIL ROAD and BAY LINE STEAMERS
« H w A ™™ oßE ’ PHILADELPHIA and
NEW YORK, is wow in full and successful
operation.
V BAY ROUTE from AUOU&Ia
I* NEW YORK, $33 75.
SLEEPING CARS RUN THROUGH
FROM ATLANTA TO WILMINGTON.
Speed' and conffort, and Very low fare
from Macon, Columbus, Augusts
and Savannah. Passengers lose no sleep
between Montgomery or Augusta, and New
York or Boston.
There is uo shorter routa Compare dis
tances for yourselves to Baltimore:
Via Columbia, Charlotte and DanviTle,
AugustaW Baltimore, 705 miles.
Via Wilmington, Weldon and Petersburg,
August* to Bfiftimbrc, 705 miles.
Yia Wilmington, Weldon: and Ports
mouth, AtfO miles.
New Engines, new and elegant Cars, and
•Sleeping Cars, and Baggage cheeked and
re-ehcckod through without trouble to pas
sengers. The roads are in splendid,order,
“and connbbtions sure. Try this route and
you will prefer it to any other-
P. 11. LANGDON,
_ . General Southern Agent
For partieiilars, inqnlne of.. .. T
' • Agent,
136 Broad Street-,
an26—tf Ausnsta. Ga.
Insurance.
T’7i7T r ~ ~ ~
A. H. Ketcham’s
INSURANCE OFFICE
JACKSON STREET,
Betwesu the Globe Hotel and Bell Tower.
' O FPRESENTING; THE FOLLOWING
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES:
GIRARD, of Philadelphia, Penn.*
, , AMERICAN, of Baltimore, Md.
HOWARD, of Baltimore, Md.
GREAT WESTERN LIFE, of New
York.
NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT!, (Ac
cident), of Philadelphia.
so29—3m
B. H. Brodnax,
JNSURANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE AT THE
OLD SAVINGS BANK,
229 BROAD STREET
juß—ly
JOSEPH E. MARSHALL,
INSURANCE AGENCY,
2071 BR6AD sfREiSy • ’
' ai>2l- ly' AGBUSTA, GEORGIA.
' ll i„„ '
Plumbing SL Qas Fitting; I
C. H. WARNER,
PLUMBER,
i GAS and STEAM FITTER,
In rear of 256 Broad street,
■ _ _ Adgubta, Geo.
a®® Pumps, Gas,Steam and Water Pipes,
Rubbor Hosq and Hoso Pipes, promptly
nrmshed or rsfrsd. ia2o—tf
BQOK iSD JOB PBIJKTJBG
OF
EYKftY DESCRIPTIOir rjfJ
/ If, XXXCIJTXD ,
'» THP BBS'S* WANKER,
The Fattest Passer. Prestos, and Best of
Workmen enables me to do Superior JOB
WORK at Cheaper Rates them elsewhere.
Commission Morphanti
MEW FIBmT -
J. M. DYB &. 00.,
WAREHOUSE
AJID
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
At the.old stand, 143 Reynolds Street,
.= AUGUSTA, Ga.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIBDAY
formed aCOPARTNERSHIP aaahove,
and will continue the Business iu all its
branches. Our personal attention will be
given to the STORAG E AND SALE OF
COTTON. Liberal Cash Advances made
on Cotton and other Produce m Store, when
desired. ! f
Consignments reepertfuUy solicited. <
JAMES M. DYE’
SOL. ROBINSON.
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 1, 1806.
nov2 —Tin \
Wedemeyer & Evers,
GROCERS
AKD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
168 READS STREET,
’ HEW YORK. ; :
Respectfully solicit I
of .SOUTHERN PRODUCE, and are Pre
pared to fill orders for’(JROCERrES xnd
NORTHERN "PRODUCE generally •At
toivcst rates. . j; uot'oe2s 6m :
C. E. Clagdokn, Philadelphia, Pa.
W. F. Herring, A. M. Jaceson, Augusts.
CLAGHOEN, HERRING & CO.
No. r WARREN BLOCK,
' v WITH •
WAREHOUSE IN REAR,
AUGUSTA, GEO.,
Will continue’ to give their personal atten
tion to
CONSIGNMENTS TO THEM,
t XITUBR AT
AUGUSTA, GA.,*
OR
PHI LA D ELPHIA, PA.
Particular attention given to the
STORAGE, SALE AND PURCHASE
-lit OF
Cotton, Yarns,
) AMD
POMES TICS.
Consignments and Orders Solicited.
Libr+al CASH ADVANCES made On
Consignments in Store. . ,M
NORTHERN EXCHANGE FOR SALE
1 AT MARKET RATES.
002— 3 m
Harper C. Bryson,
WAREHOUSE
Altt) '
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Adgusta, Ga.
Cuatpmers supplied with BAGGING,
ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES.
Prompt : attention paid to the sale of
COTTON and OTHER PRODUCE.
OFFICE—IB3 Reynolds Street. WARE
HOUSE—On Jackson StTeet; se4—3m
JAMES T. GARDINER,
T AREHOBSB art
. ‘ AND • a
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
i. , •■;. . ~’i . • . ■, ,
Mclntosh Stkket, Augubta, Ga.
Will give his personal attention to the
STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON
And such other Produce us may be shnt
him.
Cash advances made on Produce in Store.
__ggjl— 6m - -
Ice Cream and Sherbert!
QAND I E s ’
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT TH* *1
• ■ o ii
FRENCH STORE.
Ini#—ly TOO Bveart stmoi.
COAL .STOVES
AKD
GRATIS,
LANDING AT THE WHARF
THOSE LONG LOOKED FOR AND
MUCH NEEDED
PARLOR, HALL, AND DINING
ROOM
GRATES.
WITH A FINE STOCK OF
GOAL HEATING STOVES,
SUITABLE FOR
STORES, OFFICES, Etc.
To those of our patrons who have been
patiently awaiting ther arrival, and all
others in Deed of the above, wo would state
that
TnE STOCKS ARE WELL ASSORTED
aud
PRICES MODERATE ENOUGH
To coins within reach of all. ,)
JONES, SON & CO,
255 BROAD STREET.
oe2?(—1 rtt ,
aluminum pens.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED
ARE APPOINTED AGENTS ;
For the sale of the above jnetljr, celebrat'd
English Peri
Made from a Mineral fonnd ln the Mine
of Cornwall. 1
They are superior to ary Pen* nor n
use, inasmuch as they will not r.rode,
which is of great advantage.
They are choaper than any other Pen now
in use. lj
J. SCHREINER A SONS,
199 Broad Strtet.
GEO. A. OATES,
aus—lf 240 Broad Street.