Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, November 20, 1866, Image 1

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Be Sails |trss. ' Publisher (% Proprietor. y. s oTn-iFor;hi •k : ’ ys* I, .a»nc. s■> on » ia adranoe 3 00 f iii advance 2 ih> (tape* furnished ’Jrutit to miy one •■'..Ha fflufc 0/ <*» subscribers, t'«Printer—Official Paper is ST •• P" - ———- MORNING Nov. 20, ISM Mktur&l History of Brides. W* HHto been favored with natural mau, of birds and beasts, <rf ib» Hi) but no one has yet essayed .tfg of that indispensable crea tes*, tgfljnde. We propose in this swticfo WWernpt to show how the t*aas.-Bfcosed by the shortcomings of be supplied by some en. ■Bohemian. is the culmination of a „>,> p* anxiety aud the commence i. ■ ■. ■ Hpr louks upou her da.Lighter, bride, as au arrow shot / ’ Hiousehold quiver at that butt Stteife archery, man ; and, if the ¥ a fair hit, is prone to over the shot as showing forth list dtsHpor matrouly skill. If, on the e;v- success is doubtful, then Xhb fajlt, like & bad archer, blames '•ite iw|jj%--'i!iie luck, anything, indeed, Hfabad management. ' divided into numerous '«fl» example: sentimental •- c - «|(fmarry for love; speculative tor money ; anxious ffo narry for the sake of being Kawfe-sf®’; accommodating brides, who tfcaity their lovers asked them ■ e'tfe brides, who marry friends desire them to . ; Inquisitive brides, who marry for eoifoßß and invalid brides, who s.as.rsy their health. • brides are the most uu but not the most happy of the . tribe. They are gene t'sitg ;jS»g creatures, who revel in Steams connected with the 5 , jtpjl love of a moustache, or the ■ Srror: Byrf' a handsome nose, or ex or an animated doll, who . ||tpretty little speeches, graceful "«■ ' lt#i*lg a pretty little song. She . • Ml pride unto herself because «*.> • aroad Charlie for his own dear fttliv aoHnt for his surroundings—una -'so. ;4fct a man’s position in society, ba» fo-llb, and even his wealth "or jSeK-rw Has much a part of himself a- M curl of his hair, the song he fone-fy be strut he affects, or even his n’ \ «• , P She generally finds, when ...flsS : less brilliantly sung, the >0 *.V.*>£■. requires Christadora, the : Mkg, and the poetical speeches ■ into matter of fact irapera )he varuish is rubbed oIV, tbs ;;i"»Hpnoved, and Charlie is not to be. I bride has made herself an i rchandize, and is to be ing to the prices she ob »lf.. She belongs to every jciety, from her who mar l position, horses and car tds, houses and bank ac ■ work-girl who marries a ie, and the privilege of ing on her husband's petty to. She generally reaches 1 that she has sold hersels seeking bride looks on the |ee a» a medical prescrip. Hu as a doctor, and the n bolus administered for Bjpill that most be swal p nauseous. She knows travelling on the road to wing to life, endeavors to Eeu on her lord I Flying wees of the worth, she if ■Mj>t those of the bride- Bterely prefers an earthly K, dwelling, the marriage few house appointed for £he honeymoon shines pscary bottles, and the Hs coughed in wheezy Kg' bride is generally an Kw, who, despairing of her own sake, seeks; a |gh the medium of her nla. She. generally lets Ow, after' marriage, that purse strings in her own man —for this I y succeed in obtaining ghom she had sneceeded is highly and everlabto to her. The experience Bally the conclusion that too dearly for their I id-desiring bride is, per i composed of all brides, gisiaatie, and the most' faippy. ' She marries be- Ktct with her, not because prly in love. So she is Troubled With the pangs io suffer from diaappoint ) discovers that the bride much better than the pn all .She goes lays of courtship as a ■we; wonders at the [caprices of sentimental • and accepts the offer [ft matter of course j don a re, and goes through the 1' of wedding ceremonies !es, as a matter of course ; he duties and submits to iXations of married life as lives a serene, quiet life, and dies re gretted by all who- hnow Sr of course. THE DAILY PRESS. VOL. 11. Medioinal. S. Surgeon uni Accoucheur, No. 192 Reynolda St., (Goodrich Bow), Ac*ubta, Ga. JalO-ly-Sm* __ DBITGS, MEDICINES, Etc. PLUMB A LBITNER, 212 BROAD ST., Augusta, Ga., WHOLESALE AHD KtTAII. DBALKRB » DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND , TOOTHBRUSHES, Fine Toilet Soaps, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Glas«, Putty, Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fancy A Toilet Articles, Brushes, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, jaH—tf DAVIS’ WP AIN Killer. Opinions of the Press, Clergy, Etc. W* will make a /etc tkort extracts from the many Testimonials toe have received from time to time , unsolicited,. From Editors. The New York Biantinbr, says: Every mother and housekeeper must often aot as a family physician in the many ill nesses and accidents that occur among chil dren and servants. For many of these cases, I have used Davis’ Pain Killer, and consider it an indispensable article in the medioine box. In diarrhoea, it has been used and effected cures. For cuts and bruises, it is invaluable. < The Editor of tho Christian Advocate, says: A. It is a real pleasure to ns to speak favorably of this artioie, known almost universally to be a good and safe remedy for burns and other pains of the body. It is valuable not only for colds in tbe winter, but for various summer complaints, and should be in every family. A. b. Miller, Editor of Messenger, Glens Falls, N. Y., says : There is no medicine at the present day I value so highly as Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer. I have used it in my family for years; in every instance it has proved a sovereign remedy. I tested its qualities to-day os a severe burn, and found it all that oould be desired. Mr. John Jaokson, of the Calais Adver ts*«r, writes: I know it to be all it is recommended, having used it in my family six or seven years. The Salem Observtr says 1 No article of medicine ever attained to such unbounded popularity and extensive diffusion. It has penetrated to every pact, even the most remote, of the known world, bearing with it its hoaling influences more potent than those of the spices of “Araby the blessed.” We aro informed by our principal druggists, that they sell more of this artioie for exportation than of any or all others, and that the demand is oonstanty increasing. The Cincinnati Nonpareil, Nov. 14, 1849, ■ays : Soms of oar most prominent oitizens and business men strongly recommend it to the public as an article of great merit and virtue, and that they never knew any medicine to beooino so deservedly popular in so short a time. From Clergymen. Rev. J. C. Boomer says : I have used Perry Davis’ Pain Killer with great success in eases of cholera infantum, common bowel complaint, bronchitas, coughs, colds, etc., and would cheerfully recommend it as a valuable family medicine. Rev. J. G. Stearns, says : I consider it the best remedy I ever knew for dyspepsia. Rev- Edward X. Fuller says : I have witnessed the beneficial effects of your Pain Killer in cases of dysentery and cholera morbus, within’ a few months past, and would cheerfully recommend its uso to such as may be suffering Orem similar dis eases, as a ia/e and effectual remedy. Rev. A. Webster, Editor of the Christian Bra, Writes: I have used your Pain Killer for many years in my family with much satisfaction. oc2B—2m FRANCIS E. TIMMONS, IE O 3ST A*D Brass Eou.nder MANUFACTURER OF STATIONARY ENGINES, SA.-WT SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS, COL UMNS AND GIRDERS, PIPES, PUR LEYS, WHEELS, EAILROAD WHEELS AND MACHINERY CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SPECIAL ATTUiTIO* PAID TO BU General JobbingMaehineWork NO. 170 FENWICK STREET, Opposite the Water Tower, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, pel 4—3 m , job turning THE AUGUSTA BOBBIN WORKS- Neat the Augusta Factory,^ *v • v toiraß mucks THAW > ANY 0 Til Bit PLACE IN THE CITYt PATENT SAW' GUMMING promptly executed. All Saws sent should be marked with the Owner's name. Cannot be re sponsibrfe for uaavoMable breakage, aufi—ly H. T. NELSON. AUGUSTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1866. Carpets & Upholstery. ciIPETSI OF MANUFACTURED Window Shades FLOOR OIL CLOTHS PAPER HANGINGS Curtain Goods, Etc., Etc. GROCERIES, ETC. JAS. G. BAILIE! &BRO Respectfully call the attention x>f the puMie to a large, new, and beautiful stock of the above goods, just received, and which are now offorad for sale, consisting in part as follows;; OX OCR SECOND FLOOR, j : CARPET DEPARTMENT. CARPETS: CROSSLY’S ROYAL ENGLISH V LVET CARPETS, in new designs. CROSSLY’S ENGLISH BRUSSEL CAR PETS, in new and beautiful patterns. A large and beoufcifel stock of the best ALL. 'WOOL THREE-PLY and INGRAIN CARPETS, manufactured. INGfeAtN CARPETS, new patterns, at lower prices. STRTPEED VENETIAN CARPETS, ALL WOOL. STRIPED FLAX CARPETS, pretty and cheap. STRTPED ALL WOOL VENETIAN CAR PETING, for Stairs. STAIR RODS, all widths, and lengths Wen ted. DRUGGETS and CRUMB CLOTHB, new patterns, all wool. 500 beautiful ENGLISH HEARTH RUGB. CARPET BINDING, TACKS, NEEDLES, and THREAD. A large Stock of DOOR MATS, for inside and outside use. A compotent Upholster on hand to cut, fit and lay Carpets at short notice. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS In new designs and of the best makers, just received in the following widths: 3 ft., 4 ft. « in., « ft-, T ft. 6 in., 12 ft. and 18 ft. wide, wbioh will bo cut to fit any sized Hall, Room or Stairs. , STAIR OIL CLOTHS, 2 ft. wlda. Light narrow STAIR OIL CLOTHS to cover Stair Carpets. TABLE OIL CLOTHS. 4-4, 5-4. (5-4 and 8-4 wide, in Chintz, Oak, Marble Mohag any, Bine. Black and Green colors. Floor Oil Cloths out and laid (if required) by a competent workman. MATTINGS: 4-4, 5-4, <5-4 COCOA MATTINGS, for halls, basements, churches, offices, public build ings, etc. 4-4, 5-4, and <5-4 red-cheeked and white CANTON MATTINGS. Mattings laid, or sewed or laid with dis patch. Window Shades and Curtains: 800 pairs WINDOW SHADES, just re ceived with all necessary trimmings, em bracing from the finest made to the cheap est maMifaotured, from six to ten feet in longth, all of which are new patterns. BLUB, GREEN and BUFF HOLLANDS to make SHADES, always on hand. LACE and NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR TAINS. DAMASKS for CURTAINS, also TRIM MINGS. CORNICES, BANDS, PINS, TASSELS, LOOPS, HOOKS. PICTURE NAILS, PICTURE TASSELS and CORDS. Window Shades squared and hung, and Curtains put up at short notice, if required. Wall Papers and Borders: 4,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER AND BOR DERS, of new colors, fine and cheap just received. A Paper Hanger furnished when required by our Customers. ON OUR FIRST FLOOR, GROCERY DEPARTMENT. GROCERIES : Stuart’s Sugars, all grades, Java and Rio Coffee, Green and Black Teas, Sugar House Syrup, Starch, Soap, Candles, Matches, Pepper, Ginger, Spices, Crackers, Goshen Butter, Cheese, Hams, Baocn, Flour, Buck wheat, Liverpool Salt, Potatoes, Onions, Cooking and Washing Soda, Raisins, Cit ron, Currents, Almonds. Nuts of all kinds, Pickles and Preserves of all kinds, Canned and Vegetable Fruits .fall kinds. Ketchups, Sauces, Yeast Powders, Mackerel in Kitts, half and whole barrels, Codfish, Smoked and Pickled Salmon, Fresh Salmon, Oys ters and Lobsters in Cans, English Ale and Porter, Wines, Liquors and Bitters of all kinds on 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 and White wash Brushes. BROOMS of all kinds. SHOES: LADIES’ GAITERS, SHOEB, Booties and Slippers. Gents' French Calf and Goat Shoes and Gaiiters. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, with and with out tips. Negro Men and Women Shoes, all kinds. DRY GOODS: A small Stock of DRY GOODS and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Fine all wool—Blankets, White ind Colored Flannels, Tabling, Long Cloths, Usbleachod Goods, Bed Ticks, Stripes, Hosiery, Gents’ and Ladies’ Under vests, etc., etc., etq. , . SUNDRIES: WINDOW GLASSES, all sizes, Nails, all sizes, Gunny Bagging, Green Leaf, Manilla, and Sute Rope, Twines, Sash Cords, Cloths, Lines and Pins, Wash Boards, Shovels,. Spades, Forks, Rakes and Hoes, Axes, Axe Handles, Hatchets, Smith A Wesson and Colt’s Repeaters, and Notions of every de scription. ! T*■> I v ■ >o / ‘ To all of whioh your attentions is invited and all of which vrfH be hold at a small ad vance on cost of importation. JAS.G. BAILIE &BRO D34.1-SB9.JN Carpets, Groceries ASondries 205 BROAD STREET, i AUGUSTA, GA. oeU a * {o y ! , Dry Goods. 2&T Tiie Cheapest Store in Town I AND THE BEST BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS,Etc., AT 265 BROAD STRSET. oc2l—tf 265 WANTED. 265 JgVERYBODY TO CALL AT ‘265 BROAD STREET, And examine our stock of Dry Goods, CLOTHING BOOTS SHOES, Etc. oq2l—tf B. WOLFF, BETWEEN THE FRENCH STORE and BALZEAU’S, Has constantly on hand and is rooeiving a splendid assortment of CLOTHiisra, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Gent*’ FURNISHING GOODS FANCY GOODS. In faet, all necessary articles required by Ladies or Gentlemen. 198} BROAD STREET, oc2 —3m Augusta, Ga. 265 265 COUNTRY MERCHANTS RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO- Call and examino our stook of Dry G-oods, CLOTHING. f ‘ BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc., Before Purchasing Elsewhere. CALL AT JULIUS G. TUCKER’S, NO. 265 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GA. oi*2l—tf .A.rt J. w. PERKINS & CO., WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to their patrons and the public, that they have associated with themselves, in copartnership, Mr. H. COLLIN, the well-known and successful 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—FINIBHED POETRAIT ! Life-size or Cabinet, or the exquisitely painted Porcelain Ivorytype, or any other style of PHOTOGRAPHIC PAINTING! That this Gallery is the place to get it. All qro cordially invited to call and examine our New and Beautifal styles of PICTURES! The prlees of which will be found lower than the same quality and style of finished workmanship is sold for in any Northern Gallery. ocl9—tf OSBORNE’S Optical Depot, Optician Specially and Exclusively, 338 Broad Street, opposite Planters’ Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA- -> NOTE WELL—THE ONLY PROPERLY constructed office in the South where accurate and minute measurements and ad justments of glasses can be made, ami every kind of Spectacle known can be found. The public will eventually learn, by too dearly bought experience, that it is CHEAPER to buy Eye-Helps at my ‘SPECTACLE DEPOT’ than to get them anywhere else for nothing, itinerant Pedlar-Opticians and Spectacle sellers to the contrary notwithstanding. A word to an intelligent man or woman is sufficient. novl—3m Cash Advances. B WILL MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES On Cotton Consigned to the well known and responsi ble houses of C. E. THORBURN, NEW YORK, J. IZARD MIDDLETON, BALTIMORE, AMD LOWNDES, MIKELL & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. Will give onr personal attention to Ship ping the Cotton, and guar®) tee punctual returns and reasonable changes. STOVALL A EDMONDSTON, nol3—im No. 2 Warren Block. Dry Goods, Millinery, Etc. BARGAINS, BARGAINS AT AND BELOW New York Prices! AT 213 BROAD STREET. YOU CAK GET MILLINERY, ZEPHYR, AND FANCY GOODS, AT AND BELOW NEW YORK PRICES! Ladies’ and Misses’ HATS, of the Latest Styles. Ladies’ BONNETS, etc. A LARGE STOCK OF FLOWERS. FEATHERS, RIBBONS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, CAPES, INFANTS’ JACKETS, Etc. Ladies’ Misses’ and Boys’ HOSE.- HOOP SKIRTS, and other goods. ALSO, A few pieces of Merino, Alpaca, Canton Flannel, Flannel, Calioe, Brilliants, etc. KID GLOVES AT ONE HOLLAR! Extra inducements offered to MILLINERS AND MERCHANTS. Persons wishing bargains will do well to call early, as this chance will be open only for a few days. S. C. DURBAN & CO., nols—tf At Mrs. Heney’sold Stand. New Supply OF* 1 CLOTHING ! AND Furnishing Goods. JOHN K. HORA, 234 BROAD STREET, (Under Central Hotel), Having received a well-se lected stook of CLOTHING, con sisting of Beavor and Cloth OVERCOATS, Black and Colored Cloth FROCKS and SACKS, Black and Colored Cassimore FROCKS and SACKS, Black and Colored Cassimere PANTS, Black and Colored Silk and Velvet VESTS, Black and Colored Cassimer VESTS, etc. ALSO, SHIRTS and DRAWERS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SOCKS, COLLARS, TIES, etc. And would respectfully invite the inspection of his stock by bis oW friends and the pub lic generally. They will be sold on REA SONABLE TERMS. oc2B—lm Gent’s Furnishing Store. WASHINGTON STRsET— Between BROAD and ELLIS, AUGUSTA, GA. The undersigned would respectfully 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 tho city. Also, on hand, all kinds of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, at reduced prices. Particular attention paid to CUTTING CLOTHS to be made up at home. All work warranted to fit. CLEANING AND REPAIRING done with noatness and dispatch. A general asssortment of TRIMMINGS FOR COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS. Call and examine for yourself before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of your patronago is solicited. U. A. RIDLEY, Washington Street, aoß—3m Between Broad and Ellis ■ , Painting &. Gilding. Fisk, Paints. FISK PAINTS ALL ABOUT TOWN I Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Office. ee20 — ts PAINTING. jyjESSUS. E. MILLER A CO. Beg to announce that they are prepared to execute, in -a very superior manner, aud on very reasonable terms, all kinds of work in their line, such as HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL Painting. CEILINGS AND WALLS DECORATED. SHOP ON JACKSON STREET,| Globs Hotel Building. s«4—6m Jno. C. SCHREINER A SONS, Macon, Ga. J NO. c. SCHREINER A SONS. Savannah, Ga J. C. Schreiner & Sons. NO. 199 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS. Keep constantly on hand a choice selec tion of the above articles, All orders from the Country promptly attended to. THE BfcST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS/ A GENTS FOR Steinway A Sons’, Soebbeler A Sohmidt’b and Gale <fc Co.’s CELEBRATED PlANOS fed—ly Boots St. Shoes. Q.ENTS’ PATENT LEATHER BOOTS;! Gents’ KID BOOTS Gents’ French MOROCCO BOOTS Gents’ French CALF BOOTS MADE TO ORDER, by E. R. ROWLEY oc23—lm Concert Hall Alley. J. A. VAN WINKLB. J. P. BURNSIDE. VAN WINKLE & CO., DEALERS IN; FINE HATS For Men and Boys. Men and Boys’ BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES’, [Etc. All Goods at the very LOWEST PRICES. 230 Broad Street, ocs— tf Umdf.h CaiduxL Hotel. BOOTS AND "SHOES. JUST RECEIVED— AND FOR SALE AT 187 BROAD 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— -3 t 0.7. Wood’s Boys’ Light'Calf BROGANS Wood’s Goat BALMORALS, Ladies Wood’s Goat BALMORALS, Misses Bcnkert’s L’dies’ Kid Congress GAITERS Benkerfs Gents’ Cloth Congress Tip GAITERS Rogers’ Ladies' Welt Kid GAITERS Rogers’ Ladies’ Plain Lasting Pnmp 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 OAITERS Children’s White Kid BOOTS Misses’ Goat and Morocco BOOTS ALSO MILES’ GENTS’ DRESS BOOTS. I am receiving the above Goods daily, and feel confident from long experience in the business, that I can please those who favor m# with their patronage. It is my purpose to keep a first class BOOT and SHOE STORE. ■e28 —ts H. E. CLARKE. Call and Examine the Stock OF GOODB 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. BRANDT’S, 324 Broad street, oc2—3m Opposite Planters’ Hotel. Hotels, Restaurants. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, GA. NEWLY FURNISHED AND REFITTED, UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL SOUTH. Will reopen to tho Public October 8, 18<S6. T. S. NICKERSON, oc3—ly Proprietor. PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. THE ABOVE POPULAR HOTEL WILL still be kept open for tho accommoda tion of the Travelling Public. Board, per day $3 00 Mrs. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress. A. BUTTERFIELD, Superintendent.; nov2—3m* MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. This first-class hotel is now opened for the accommodation of the public, and possesses every accommodation and eomfort calculated to please the most, fastidious. The patronage of the travelling community is respectfully solicited. JOSEPH PURCELL, au2B—l2m Proprietor. SCREVEN HOUSE, gAVANNAH, GEORGFA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Haring been renovated and newly furnished, is now open for the reception of the travel ling public. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor. mhl6—ly HEWITT’S GLOBE HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA. W. C. HEWITT, PROPRIETOR, LATS OF THB HKWITT HOUSE, YA. THE GLOBE HOTEL, UNDER THE present Proprietor, has been thorough ly renovated, repainted and refurnished, and is second to no Hotel in the South. Attached to the Home is an Elegant BAR ROOM, BARBER SHOP and BATH HOUSE, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also, a No. t LIVERY STBLF., Where Hacks and Horses can be procured for pleasure or for trips to the country. ocl4-*-3m COTTON! COTTON! COTTON! NO DETENTION AT ATLANTA OR AUGUSTA! THROUGH FROM MONTGOMERY TO NEW YORK, via Charleston, 8. C., $8.50 PER BALE, OF N£T OVER 800 LBS. MONTGOMERY TO CHARLESTON, At $6.50 PER BALE. MONTGOMERY TO AUGUSTA At $4.75 PER BALE. E. W. COLE, Gen’l Superintendent Ga. Railroad. H. T. PEAKE, deni Superintendent S. C. R. R , 0«27—3«t NO. 34. Rail Road Schedules. Change of Sffyednle of South Car olina Sail Bond Company. mmm Orncx Bourn Carolina R. R. Cos., 1 Augusta, Ntv. 5, 186(5. J ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBER 7th, the Passenger Trains will run as follows, vix.: Leave Augusta <1.55 A.M. Arrive at Charleston 4.00 P.M. Arrive at Columbia 5.20 P.M. Leave Charleston 8.00 A.M. Arrive at Angusta ................ 5.00 P.M. THROUGH MAIL TRAIJT. Leave Augusta 5.45 P.M. Arrive at Kingsville-..., 1.05 A.M. Arrive at Columbia .1 3.00 A.M. Leave Colombia 1. 00 P.M. Arrive at Augusta -12.00 night H. T. PEAKE, nofi—tf General Superintendent. Office General Superintendent,) Atlantic <t Gulf. Railroad, > Savannah, October 10th, 1806. j THE FLORIDA BRANCH RAILROAD will be opened to the public, on Mon day next, the 22d inst. Arrangements have been made insuring direct and speedy communication by this route between Savannah and ail stations on the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad, Flori da Central Railroad, and Florida Rail road. Throdgh Tickets will be sold between the following places, viz; Savannah and Quincy, Tallahassee, Mon tisello, Madison, Lake City, and Jackson ville. Thomasville and Quincy, Tallahassee, Montioello, and Madison. Madison and Quitman and Valdosta. Freights between Savannah and all points on Pensacola A Georgia Railroad and Florida Central Railroad, will he shipped on through rates and without breaking hulk. H. S. HAINES, General Superintendent. oc24—tf Change of Schedule ou Georgia Bail Boad. -Aw' i"I'"]( ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7th, 18(58, the Passenger Trains will run as follows : DAT PASSENSER TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 7.30 A. M. Arrive at At1antaat................ 6.00 P. M. Leave Atlanta at.,— 8.05 A. M. Arrive at Augusta at 5.20 P. M NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Lestve Augusta at 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 Athens, Ga., must take Day Passeueer Train. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans must leave Au-* gusta on Night Passenger Train at 12.30 A. M., to make close connections. Passengers for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Louisville and St. Louis must leave Augusta oh the Day Passenger Train at 7.30 A. M. to make close connections. THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked through to the above plaoes. SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passen ger Trains. E. W. COLE, p o4—tf General Superintendent. Great Atlantic, Seaboard and Gulf Mail Route. w Tr .w w *JI ITE route from NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE and MONTGOMERY, via ATLANTA, AU GUSTA, WILMINGTON and WELDON. Thence via RICHMOND and WASHING TON, or via SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAIL ROAD and BAY LINE STEAMERS to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK, is now in full and successful operation. Faro by BAY ROUTE from AUGUSTA to NEW YORK, $33 75. SLEEPING CARS RUN THROUGH FROM ATLANTA TO WILMINGTON. Speed and comfort, and very low fare from Atlanta, Macon, Columbus, Augusta and Savannah. Passengers lose no sleep betweon Montgomery or Augusta, and New York or Boston. There is no shorter route. Compare dis tances for yourselves to Baltimore: Via Columbia, Charlotte and Danville, Augusta to Baltimore, 705 miles. Via Wilmington, Weldon and Petersburg, Augusta to Baltimore, 705 miles. Via Wilmington, Weldon and Ports mouth, 690 miles. New Engines, new and elegant Cars, and S eepiag Cars, and Baggage checked an r -checked through without trouble to pa songers. The roads are in splendid order and connections sure. Try this rente and yon will prefer it to any other. P. H. LANGDON, General Southern Agent. For particulars, inquire of ISAAC LEVY, Agent, 136 Broad Street, Angusta, Ga. Insurance. A. H. Ketcham's INSURANCE OFFICE JACKSON STREET, Between the Globe Hotel and Bell Tower. REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES: GIRARD, of Philadelphia, Penn. AMERICAN, of Baltimore, Md. HOWARD, of Baltimore, Md. GREAT WESTERN LIFE, of New York. NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT, (Ac cident), of Philadelphia. se29—3m B. H. BRODNAX, JNSURANCE AGENCY. OFFICE AT THE OLD SAVINGS BANK, 229 BROAD STREET juß—ly JOSEPH E. MARSHALL, JNBURANCE AGENCY, 207 J BROAD STREK* AUGUSTA, OEORaIA. ap26—ly Plumbing & Gas Fitting. C. H. WARNER, PLUMBER, GAS and STEAM FITTER, In rear of S6t Broad street, Avgusta, Geo. JSB'Pumps, Gas, Steam and Water Pipes, Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes, promptly uraiahed or paired. ia20 —ts !®|t gailg jjrtag. PBUTIIG i. il'. > CF EVERY DESCRIPTION ' > EXECUTED IN THE BEST MANNER. The Fastest Power Presses, and Best of Workmen enables as to do Superior JOB WORK at Cheaper Rates than elsewhere. Commission Merchants. IEW FIBKI J. M. DTE &l CO, WAREHOUSE AM* COMMISSION MERCHANTS, At tbe old stand, 143 Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, Ga. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY formed a COPARTNERSHIP as above, aud will eoDtiau* tbe Business in all its branches. Our personal attention will be given to the STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON. Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton and other Produce in Sfclre, when desired. Consignments respectfully solicited. JAMBS M. DYE» SOL. ROBINSON. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 1, 1868. nov2—lm Wedemeyer & Evers, HOLES ALE GROCERS AND , fCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, 168 READE STREET\ HEW YOBK. Respectfully solicit CONSIGNMENTS of SOUTHERN PRODUCE, and are pre pared to fill orders for GROCERIES and NORTHERN PRODUCE generally at lowest rates. oc2s—6m C. E. Ci.aghorn, Philadelphia, Pa. W. F. Herring, A. M. Jackson, Angnsta. CLAGHOBH, HERRING & CO. No. 7 WARREN BLOCK, WITH WAREHOUSE IN REAR, AUGUSTA, GEO., Will continue to give their personal atten tion to CONSIGNMENTS TO THEM, ■ITDER AT AUGUSTA, GA., OR PHILADELPHIA, PA. Particular attention giTen to the STORAGE, SALE AND PURCHASE OF Cotton, Yams AND DOMESTICS. Consignments and Orders Solicited. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Cons%nmentß in Store. NORTHERN EXCHANGE FOR SALE AT MARKET RATES. oc2—.3m Harper C. Bryson, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga. Customers supplied with BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES. Prompt attention paid to the sale of COTTON and OTHER PRODUCE. OFFICE—IB9 Reynolds Street. WARE HOUSE—On Jackson Street. se4—3m JAMES T. GABDINEB, arehouse AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Mclntosh Street, Aususta, Ga. Will give his personal attention to the STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON And such other Produce as may be sent him. Cash advances made on Prodnee in Store. aull—6m , Ice Cream and Sherbert! QAND I E S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE FRENCH STORE, 1«10— ly ,20(1 Brood street. COAL STOVES AND GRATES. LANDING AT THE WHARF THOSE LONG LOOKED FOR AND MUCH NEEDED PARLOR, HALL, AND DINING ROOM GRATES. WITH A FINE STOCK OF COM. BEATING STOVES, SUITABLE FOR BTORES, OFFICES, Etc. To those of onr patrons who have been patiently awaiting ther arrival, and all others in need of the above, we woald state that THE STOCKS ARE WELL ABSORTED Aim PRICES MODERATE ENOUGH To come within reach of all. JONES, SON & CO, 255 BROAD STREET. —Tm ALUMINUM PENS. fJiUE UNDERSIGNED ARK APPOINTED AGENTS For the sale of the above jostly celebrated English. Een Made from a Mineral found in the Mine of Cornwall. Tb.y are superior to any Pen* now n use, inasmnoh as they will not e.rode, whioh is o{ great advantage. They are cheaper than any other Pen now m use. j SCHREINER A SONS, 189 Broad Street. GEO. A. OATES, us—ts BjqaAStr