Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, November 14, 1866, Image 4

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fflrt fsitf ipttss. asrprtaSJ^au^,; übbwt cm mcnuTioN witrttfcißAY MOKMtMU„.Nof. 14, 1M« \A Print*;* Foidf.-*-We tfiad in th* St* Augustine (Fla.j of a lat* 40b, at»« onlUVAfH'lorlda,” from th* p*a of J. Even* Frost, a printer of Uti» city. On* wn wm omitted by the which tau bean kindly placed •t -o*r dKtipoud by the talented young author, and we give it entire here. It evince* considerable poetic talent on the p*lT(jt dir young friend; and it is to be hoped that his other duties will not deter him from cultivating more closely his acquaintance with the Muses: Florida. Fair Southern land, I lore thee Well, Thou beautiful and bright; Thy praise, deserved, sweet song doth tell la strains of dear delight! Is end, where orange blooms scent the air, And clematis boughs entwine With oleander blossoms feir— Where lake lowers brightly shine; Where waters shies, skies waters kiss, Asd beauty's self is seen In all bar peaceful loveliness, 'Mid. carpetings of groan ; Where every bush, and shrub, and tree, Tell each a winsome tale; _ • Where passes who fought for liberty Are breathed by every gale! (Oh ! favored, favored, fairy land! Bless'd, indeed, thou art; Yppeople bow and bless the hand That gives, with all your heart). Thai* skies are fairest— cel most lakes Are on her bosom bora— Her loveliness from those she takes, Ae mid-day, from the morn. And wouldst thou know, my friend, the name Os this land away so fa*.? Than list, while l with Joy proclaim, 'Tis Florida, sweet Florida. j Sweet lend of flowers, sweet land of flowers, la beauty thou appeared, Thy well-remembered, shaded bowers The Wrest and the dearest The* e'er my eye hath seen, toy heart hath loved, Os all the world beeide— Thou grand old State, well bast thou proved Tby grandeur, deep nud wide ! True, then bast snffsred, but, Phoenix-like, Again doth soar above The pyre of ashes, the sword, and pike That o’er thy soil did’st niovo Like post it enee o'er Egyptians plain, Raining death damps ariuml Thy pestilence these—thy tonnkerous slain Attest with many a wound. Strew o’er their graves thy fairest blooms, DtotpUe the Northmen's laugh; Sweet flowers wreathe around their tombs — These be tbeir eenotapb ! Dear, good old SOUTH, I love thee well, I love each Warrior (tamo— Story and song shall ever tell Tby glorioos, deathless fame ; And thn’ I am old Georgia’s son,; Fobght Georgia’s ewese in War, Still, still I say to every one: I love thy lend, sweet Florida! WoXDKKS or IdTTLENKaS. Pliny ■<-»nd Lilian relate that Myrmecides wrought out of ivory a'chariot with four wheel* and four horses, and a ship with «H her tacklings, both in so tyfnall a com pass, that a bee conld hide either with it* wings. Nor should we doubt this when we find it recorded, on less ques tionable authority, that in tlie twentieth year of Queen Elizabeth’s reign, a black smith of London, named Mark Scaliot, made a lock of iron, steel, and brass, of eleven piece*, and a pipe key, all of which only weighed one grain. Scaliot alee made a chain of gold, of forty-three links, which he fastened to the lock and key, and put it around the neck of a flea, which drew the whole with periect ease. The chain, key, lock; and flea altogether, weighed but one grain and a, half. Hadrianas Junius saw at Mechlin, in a cherry-stone cut into the form of a basket; in it were . fourteen pair of dice distinct, the spots and num bers of which vpero easily to be, dis cerned with a good eye. But still more extraordinary than thjs basket of dice, or anyth i*g we have yet mentioned, must have been a set of turnery shown at Rome, in the time of Pope Paul the Fifth, by one Shad, a turner, of Witelbrnch, who had pur chased it from the artist, Oswaldus Nor hingerus. It consisted of sixteen hun dred dishes, which were all perfect and complete in every part, yet so small and fllfladeo that the whole could be easily inclosed in a case fabricated out of a peppercorn of the ordinary size! The Pope i***iu to have hiuisclf counted them, W willi :the. help Os a pair of spectacles, fbr'they wert: sft very small as to he almost invisible to (he naked eye. Although bis holiness thus satisfied his eyes of the fact, he did not, we are assured, require of those about him to subscribe to it on the credit of his own infallibility; for he gave everyone an opportunity of examining and judging for himself, and among the persons thus highly favored, particular reference is made to Gasper Scbioppins, and Johan nas Faber, a physician cf Rome. Turrianus, of whose skill so many wonderful things are related, is said so ; have fabricated iron miljs, which moved of themselves, so minute in size that a’ monk could carry one in his sleeve, and yet powerful enough to grind in u sin gle day grain enough for the consump tion of eight men. ■—A Frenchman brought two mugs to the milkman in the place of one, ns usual, and being asked the meaning of lit, ceplifld » ,(, ' A1) ] “ Isis vor te milch, an’ dis fog te wa water. an’ I will mix them scab to soote •aiyeelf.” A house was rented in )!in ncsoto “till cold weather," and during \Sdfftt6 ; cold fik occupier received notice to quit. lie refused—went to co*it; and the Court decided that cold weather tjoes no), pqme rill lire first cl December. Tiio' London Times gives the credit of tho original idea of the Atlantic Tcle graph Gable to Mr* WhcaUtpfle, pud ip an article of a column Abo* nut. once mention Cyrus Field's naimi Cyrus will explode. 7 • . —Mr*.-Partington d<»«» not fancy wAtri-' moil s estimate of a virtuouJ wonran, for he said site was only a “crowb to her biwUiiiid,” and tlu't is but five shillings sterling 1 DIJ^TORY.. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. llib#'t'il<M»Afrl>i r o^£^ce.f)lerk tfCWiiWfic., City Hall, 2dW Clerk of Council- L. T. Bloifl*; office, City Half, 2d floor. Collector and treasurer—l. R Garvin ; office, Broad ar*et, over Sherman * *-* w s Mice, at lh* Ooßt«t°r A Treasurer's. f' /%Stee—-J&hn A. Christian j Captain of Police — J. A. Bennett. Lieutenants of Police —Benj.’F. John son, Thomas Walsh, and Charles Evans. ■ ■ , First Sergeantof Police —W, W. Glover; office, City Hall, basement, adjoining office of tne Chief of Police. Sergeants of Police —W. B. Chees borough, Michael Hall, D. L. Hop kins, W. P. Bottom, Joshua Dean, and W. J. Powell. Keeper of City Hall —James Mullhn, Sr.; office, Oily Halt. Superintendent of Streets and Drains — John Morrison. Superintendent oj Water Works, Pomps, anti Wells —Peter Shcron: office, Tel fair street, near Spaeth's saloon. Keeper of the Bridge—Geo. E. W. Nel son ; office at the Bridge toll-gate. Deputy Keeper oj the Bridge — Charles F. Payne; office, with the Keeper o the Bridge. Clerk of the Looter Market— H. R. PhH pot; office at the Scale House, below the Market. Deputy Clerk of the Lower Market — Thomas Dwyer, office, with the Clerk of the Lower Market. Clerk of the Upper Market— William Keener. Lamplighter —C. A. Rob be; store, Con cert Hall Alley. :’ c A Keeper oj' the Jail —T. C. Bridges; of fice at the Jail, corner of Elbert and Watkins’ streets. Keeper of the City Hospital—- William R. Taut; office at the Hospital, i- reene street, between Hoaston and Wikle streets. Keeper of the City Cemetery —Jerry Mor ris ; at. Cemetery, Lincoln street, be tween Wutkins and Taylor streets. City Sexton —Thomas A. Kunze, City Hospital Physician —Dr. M. E. SwinneyW City Physicians —Ward No. I," Dr. 11. A. Rignon; office, on Ellis street, be ta# Monument. Ward No. 2—Dr. John S. Coleman; office, corner Greene and Washington streets. Ward No. 3—Dr. S. B. Simmons ; of fice at Hatton & Simmons’ Drug Store, corner Greene nnd Campbell streets. Ward No. 4—Dr. M. J. Bolqn; office at Rany & Batty’s Drug Store, Broad Street. Small Pox Hospital Physician —Dr. M. •1. Junes. ; * , Wharfinger —H. C. Foster; office Mc- Intosh street, Dear Reynolds, up stairs. Lot Inspectors —First Division, John Reilly; Second Division, John Me - Kinne. < s Inspector and Measurer of Wood —Matt. Sheron. Keeper of the City Clock —F. A. Brahe. HOUGHTON INSTITUTE. Greene and Ellis, bptween Elbert and Lincoln streets. Boys' Department (Entrance oh Greene street)—-•Principal, Jos. T. Derry ; Assistant, Miss Kate E. Parmelee. Girls’ Department (Entrance on Ellis street)—Principal, Mrs. Sarah J. Lathrop; Assistant, Miss Fanuie A. Scott. AUGUSTA FREE SCHOOL, Greene street, between Mclntosh and Jackson. » Boys' Department —Principal, Martin V. Calvin. Girls’ Department Principal, Mrs. Josephine Jones. CITY COURT. Judge —Hon. John C. Snead. Clerk —David L.Roath. City Sheriff —Isaac Levy. j Regular Terms —Fourth Mondays in February* May, August, and Novem ber. RECORDER’S COURT. Recorder —Hon. Wm. Gibson. Clerk —L..T. Biome. Sheriff*— City Police Officers. Regular Days —Tuesdays and Fridays of each week,-at 10 o’clock, A.M. Snuff & Tobacco. 7 ‘ guerrillaTldb; 7 This popular brand, togktiier with our other Celebrated Brandt), the “HAIi&JGNIZEIt,” AND THK “BIRD’S EYE,” OF SMOKING TOBACCO May bo had at BLAIR, SMITH <t- CO.’S, 298 Broad Street, or at NBLSON A McILWAINE’S Tobacco Factory, Marbury gtreot, oc-9 —6m Near Augusta Factory. >' P. HANSBERGER & CO. CORNER BROAD A McINTOSII STS. (Opposite Post Office.) and retail dealers AND importers and manufacturers or HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO! EVERY BRAND A QUALITY. BEAUTIFUL PIPES, OF AL|j KINDS, Rappee, Macahoy and Scotch SNfJFFS, etc. aul I—ly AUGUSTUS BOHNJE, *>C>ri broad'sirkEET, | (Opposite PlantniwWoitoU Has always on hand a large assortment of A DOMESTICJSEGARS Vn OhWHagiklidSntMHng TOBACCO Lorillard’s BNUFF T AO ,AT Fine Meeraohaum PIPES] CIltAiR drains and Imitation also, ; h Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and * dwtefctfrY’'- SNUFF BOXES,.Etc., AT Tnz IiOWKfiT KBW YOIIK PnICKS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS ! mil--ipjBPHUW— 4 —SiSg Piano-ro^e/ijluael. rp*o MEET THE tTmES, ITIjAYE RE -1 duoed the eh*rge for TuNIHG to THREE HOLLARS. . Order* left «t Mb. GEO. A. OATES’, 240 Proud Htrcot, or ,ot my Shop, nppoaito tho I’oat-Offioe, promptly attended to. sol—ts ROBERT A. HARPER/ Charter Oak 111i'O i^S^'STOVE. rpnis CELEBRATED ST >VB, SO FAVORABLY KNOWN IN MOB (LB, X Ifto* Orleans, St. Louli, a*d other Southern oltioi, ii now being offered to tho oitltoni of August*, a* on* of the boat and ohoopoit Hrat eloaa Cooking Stovea in tb* markot—it* baking qualitioa are unsurpassed, wbioh is acknowledged by all who b»vo uaod it Tho draught flues are ao ronatrucUd as to onanro a perfect draught, while a W air fist which aurrounda tho oven inauro* tho baking and reacting of bread and locate, to entire satiifaetion. Wo warrant the perfect baking of every Stove we tell, In our atoek will be found TOILET SETS, CHURNS, TUBS, COFFEE MILLS, SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD IRONS, CAKE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE PANS, etc. A full assortment of Ilouaefurnithing Gooda alwaya on band. We are, also, pre pared to do ROOFING, and all manner of work in tho Tinners’ line of business, no# —Im _. D. L. FULLERTON, 186 Broad street. NOTICEfI TO PLANTERS. ■ ' i '» ut j; oJ Hi ' " . v ■ -i r.,-;j ■ :o: WE AHE RECEIVING AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND .PURE No. -1 1 ' “ PERUVIAN GUANO Winqn WE WARRANT GENUINE. CRUMP. DAVISON & CO., * ,AHP...:HLMm‘I i:;: ! /, .. .. ; No. 209 Broad Street 1 .A/ugusta, Ga. oc4—tim ■' OPENING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF French. Bonnets nnd. Hats, AT MMS. SEGINS’ FRENCH MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 328 BROAD STREET, HOTEL.) LADIEB’ DRESS CAPS, Head Dresses, Bertha Capes, Fichus, Ribbons and Flowers, n great variety. r. oc4-3m Furniture. Furniture of All Descriptiona. ' a. PLATT BROTHERS, C. A. PLATT A CO. 214 ’.BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Have now the best assortment of KT'RNT TURE on hand that bus ever been in this market, and constantly receiving—consist ing of Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut PARLOR SETTS, CHAMBER BETTS, COTTAGE SETTS, BEDSTEADS, CHAIR 6, SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, CEN TRE TABLES, BUREAUS, eto„ ete. in on* UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT We have SHADES, Lace and Damask CUR TA INS', CQRi)S,, TASSELS, GIMPS, LOOPS, CORNICES, BANDS, and all ne cessary articles required. OUR MANUFACTURING DEPiRTMtNT is still in operation. Special Orders promptly attended to. Repairing done ip all branches of tho business. in our ’ at i UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT wo keep constantly on hand, COFFINS of. every qualify and sixe. METALLIC CASES pud CASKETS of the most im proved styles. Undertakers can be supplied with all fclflde of TRIMMINGS. ~ my2—tf FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE! ! WHOLESALE AND retail. r: DEGRAAF A TAYLOR, 87 and 80 BOWERY Ann 65 CHRISTIE STREETS NEW .YO.BKj have tho best assorted stock of Parlor, Dining Room and Bed-Itoom FURN ITURE! SPRING BEDS and BEDDING IN THE CITt. CANOPY and HIGH POST BEDSTEADS, Expressly for Southern trade. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED POST BEDSTEADS, in oases. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. Our Facilities for mnnnfaeturing defy com petition. my I—l y Mosher, Thomas & Scliaub, O/1/l BROAD STREET— /OtITC Under Masonic Hal) r. AUfIUSTAp.GA- ! ,ov * ifirisi tUfoftbW nit i>ehlor» In ENG LUSH AN D FRENCH iui) \ China! BOHEMIAN, " -111— ■■ ifllDioH AMERICAN are’ i aWp ;fJ ! ,*r.v KEROSENE LAMPS, ill ANI) ii AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE. Try ur, and we will soiivlnoe 'yon that you ean save the Freight from New York to thia point. ,t JOSJjUI MOSHER, J. JaKFKRSON THOMAS, GEORGE SCIIAUB., oc2—Out P R O. S PECTUS or ma j AMERICAN ARTISAN. Volume: 4, Navy Series, 1866-7. THE AMERICAN ARTISAN, NOW commencing the Fourth Volume (New Series) of its publication, is a weekly journal devoted to fostering'the interestsof Artisans and Manufacturers, encouraging the genins of Inventors, and protecting the rights of Patentees. It is published every Wednes day, at No. 189 Broadway, Now York, by Brown, Cooms A 6o , Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents. Tho Proprietors of the "Amercbn Arti san” respectfully announce that it is their aim to make that journal more instructive and interesting than any other giqiilqr periodical in tbe United States or Etuopo. Tb* “American Artisan’' contains nume rous Original Engraving and descriptions of New Machinery; Histories of Int entions and discoveries ; Instructions in Arts and Trades; Reliable Recipes for use in tho Field, the Workshop, and the Household ; Practical Roles for Mechanic* and Advice to Farmers; Illustrated Details pf “Me chanical Movements;” The Official list of “Claims” es ail Patents issued weekly from the United States Patent Office. This list is prepared nxprtiiSly fbr the “American Artisan, and appears nevtral thiys in advance of iU publication in any other journal. Descriptions of remarkable inventions re cently patented, at home or abroad, will be published weekly; the whole forming an Encyclopedia of General Information on topics connected with tbe Industrial Arts, the Progress of Invention, etc. Each num ber es the “American Artisan” oontain six teen pages of reading matter, in which the progress of tbe Arts and Sciences is recorded in familiar language. Twenty-six numbers form a handsome half-yearly volume. Terms of Subscription. Single Copies, by fnait, per year, in advance $ 2 50 Single Copies, by prai l , six months, in advance.... 1 25 Five Copies, by mail, one yoar, in advance 11 00 Ten Copies, by mail, 6n*' year, in advance... i'.V.'A 20 oo Specimen Copiei tent Free. Address, BROWN, COOMBS A CO., Publishers of the “American Artiiaii,” DcltO—lm 189 Broadway, New York. JOB TURNING , THE AUGUSTA BOBBIN WORKS— jtyear the Augusta Factory, AT LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE CITY! PATENT SAW GUMMING promptly executed. All Saws sent should be marked with the Owner’s name. Cannot l>« re spoaaible for unavoidable breakage. aus—ly H. T. NELSON. CORN, GUANO, FLOUR, Etc! 1 5 000 BUSIIELS MIXED COKN n 8000 BUSHELS WHITE CORN To arrive la a few days, or in .base of haste, oan order up by Railroad, aa a portion ia now lying at whart iu Savannah awaiting a rlaa iu the river. I t a* J V ISO bags PERUVIAN GUANO to aarive.’ - 3SO bills FLOUR In stare. lOVßtfSe* FACTORT CHEESE. For iele'loar.hyJ ! i iTuO j oc?<i—. 0. A. WILLIAMS:* CO. i/ r To JOHN CRAIN, tTJANKING AND MIT ! D EXCHANGE OFFICE, MO BROAD STREET,] ■AvptjAta, Ga., hnrs Aim bAllr' GOLD BULLION GOLD and SILVER COIN* HANK NOTES * RONDS, STOCKS BILLS OF EXCHANGE, mj/I—ly Foreign and Pi me*tie DAILY PRESS T ; Air -:* J • u • . ti ,_ . H t ' .•;?». .\ ■ k job pim AND Bookbinding Establishment ■ 190 BKOAD AND 153 ELLIS STREET* .A U GriXJ BTA, GA. -■ j - l • . E. H. PUCrHE, - - - Proprietor ;f> -; ■! j ' > J ■ ’ ’! ; l> q : .ifmli £}' ntair%a&. baa xirfairioG ~e ■ • ' V i.'iar lit j “‘i* II ■ f-usi) r.n; n.l ; n.'iV.'A, .•»¥. | . • 7 »■’. v*i. . i r i - . -an . • • • oj»i .•* i . •T. . t tP- M 4 » ‘ . ..j ■ ».. *t 0 J a . }•)■.'■, * ,-S Suite < JlkiiJti v.il oj • .I lviU ij HAYING MADE ADDITIONS TO OUR ■: , ■ I-!.; .vo - -i; I .10vnj< U . : ' r ‘ ■ . . • ;.11 .1 1 f ..., ■ . • • /. air ... • anh aiob flqjaitmtnt .it: '■-[! -P* .« i. !s,Il ;U 1 'S' " " A , , 0 - 1 yjliv mUV V.i •. « AND HAVING RECEIVED A LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF PAPERS AND CARDS, ... ■; I.- ’ 1 * ‘ '■’ ! . : V . ': *7 j . . . WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL ■ .■' : --i 1,. >r M ifitf isdffl.v to •!,;-/ j - L JOB PRI N TIN C ON AS FAVORABLE TERMS AS ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH, " t® . , J ; . *,, j ■ v’- 'i AND IN AS GOOD STYLE. ~ - • ■- ’• ■ j 7: ’77 ' ■ : ' ■■ S ‘' • t. ’ - ?£.' * j■V j - oii COLORED PRINTING DONE IN ALL STYLES, j ? i NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER OFFICE IN THE i)UTH, '• '• I ' i j EITHER FOR CHEAPNESS OR NEATNESS. ~ PARTICULAR ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN T(j THE PRINTING OF j BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, DRUGGISTS* LABELS, ' iv NOTES, DRAFTS, CHECKS, ! • '3 >li :v dJ • -T? '• ‘ »} *.»•'?<• b:‘ • ; • * -‘> ' Ms? **'*• BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, DRAY RECEIPTS, SHOW CARDS, j V s .V 11 'Jr : , !!.T ,■'\T■“*! - ;?•£' BUSINESS AND VISITING, CARDS, ’• • 1 '■ "TL • ' ■ PAMPHLET! BRIEFIS, t '. ill id I iwwie ETC,, ETC.,T&TC*i ' :t'.vU 'oiA <■ '‘’ ,u ~ .naiii .'/.Thai AT. ,<(/ i, tromW ,51 ;'** : !!.-!! riO’l .*1 j . jhltsb-n •! 4. •ilf.J h »*«,«'■'> * A ,\..‘!ta»*i ,* "l,j • -piri r M ” * 7 “ < '' :r -do -k -.si ! A3ITOVI i... ma,v * MoauivT .ft) (t;.| /J 'I ; l: « ,! I, ,[/ |,BR it .14 & hwoUV :1 J Orders from tie Countiy will be attended to with Dispatch. OFFICE— I9O BROJS D STREET, ' 1 : Opposite St *thern Express Office. new Sto Blip [, -. 6BCOND SUPPLY OF 00 FALL & WINTER GOOD This Sea’shh! V. RICHARDS & BROS., ■! 801 BROAD STREET With many thankn for the VNPRECEDENTtb DITR ONAG£ which has been bestowed them, take pleasure in lhfortolng the es Auguita that their , DUYFIi IS NOW NORTH, FOR THE SECOND TIME THIS SEASON . ’ smhiot some, weeks to eons*, they will bn in dfoly receipt of IUI .iioil/ni:,!f r. if.'ll . r.ilr ' . ' ITT Elegant goods of all kinds ... nil AT , ®EDTJ CE D Pit I C ESI '' * , BARGAINS BE EXPECTED I 7 Reenived this day by Ekprase Aid ' :i: . ;.l U.iijia '•:*! ; -ITI;•'T'l '' * BEAUTIFUL SILKS, POPLAINB, EMPRESS CLOTHS, BILK-WAO AI|PACAS, MOURNING GOODS, Os VARIOUS m*, Elegant Oloafcs, Etc., Etc., Etc Call and m ui, on tkm corner bj Hit Planters' Hotel. ' ■*)«*-• .-i 'D . it/ . j ] •JSyj V. RICHARDS & BEK flon* j m ,a» " ■■ 1 j __ ii, j HOME AGAIN. : new goods - —— t 7 V . ’ r THE SUBSCRIBER HAS THE PLEASURE OF INFORMBj; 'friends mod patrons that he has again opened at the old stuii,' fl and favorably known as r.I ; inn • • ta: -r "3 SETZE’S DRT GOODS CORREB/ A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCR OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY COODSJ Embracing every Variety of Goods USUALLY KEPT IN a DRY GOODS HOUSE, j And’will endeavor to merit, by polite attention to the wants of his ctutono, J| Low Scale of Prices, J A share of thp generous patronage so long bestowed, upon the old ern^ I J tr m HE WOULD RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT PUBLIC FAVOB, | B@“The services of MR. WM. O. NORRELL having also his old friends and customers are respectfully solicited to favor him riti s mA .? ' J. BETZE, Agent | " COME AND SEE \ I. K.AHN tib 00.1 HEAVY AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF ; ■ ;ri£ &m • | I* fT * diif BS FOREIGN AND , DOMESfIfI DRY GOODS At 262 Broad Street, Augusta,. I f 1 .; i „.. - A 1 GREAT . REDUCTION IN PRICE! OUH FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC WILL TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO EXAMINE J GOODS BEFOKE THEY BUY ELSEWBP* LONG CLOTHS, SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, ' o ,fcfc OSNABUHGS, LINSEYS AND KERSEYS, COTTON FLANNELS, < APRON CHECKS, JEANS, " ' ■”* V; TICKINGS, . .» .1 CELECIAS, una .m *; in- • j *• ‘ BROWN HOLLAND®' IRISH LINENS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, , LADIES’CLOAKS, Newest Style, shawls, ■ ;| v MOURNING GOODS, •* ,v ’ V w ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALIw^ " 't, - KKH'LACES, t I < GLOVES, RIBBONS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH 8 80 L : T«r.w"‘ CASSIMERES, rpiMflfl. • TWEKDB. COATING won ti --.fK ~ •; , I ‘ I’l’fß :V,o,.GENIS.VANBLA^^ . £!*! <ut *- . ~,n|,.u.M.|a.t»laßita,wjn | ,.u.M.|a.t»la ß ita,wj -‘ l - M JSF’Ih our Wholesale Department we offer » carefully fl| of GOODS, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. In otjr Retail Department, a variety inferior to no o 'S6ttth. : . 41 ’ : r '-; x ■'■ '“i - _ , ;,hn.'l ' I. i 9Cl7— tx •