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i,AR«BBT Clf¥* CIRCULATION.
pUKSDAV MORNING Nor. 10. 1880
jL&nge of Thermometer, j • i
AT PrksO- (JvMcw, ) '
Noremhei It, 1888. J
I fin.*. 11m 3 p.m. 6 p.m.
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masonic Notice—Social Lodge,
pcond Supply of Dress Goods, etc.—
IVV
fern, Oats, Bacon, and Flour—C. A.
■williams ft Cos.
a f 4 ' -Sowing ' ?aloon r Tho
Heial Notice—Social Lodge.
Hoses and Lots at Auction—By Day
—Per Central Railroad.
Hies, Tinware, etc—D. L. Fullerton
Hk Bteyand
BB’o Postmasters. Postmasters in
ft[ interior of the State arc earnestly
; flkcited to act as agents for u* in [woc-ur
& subscribers. We will aUow them
ft usual per’centftge in suck bases.
Proprietor aqd Publisher.
His, if they will notify us, immediately,
• >Hi their paper fails to reach them.
■Hftpve had a great deal of tumble in
Hying efficient carriers, but think now
■the routes are carried promptly and
' ' Ct! ' v ’ 11 tlK '. v U ' orfoot time (or
ft us in person, they can easily drop
'' through the postofficc. I)o
-ft l * a ‘*ay.to by without get-
paper, but notify us at once
■ ■grill see that it is properly de-
.a. r V $
H&e Election Yesterday.
: Blowing is the official result of
•he iftiftfen, yesterday, on the question
“■fccriptiou” or “No Subscription'’
ftjlumbia and Augqsta ltailroad :
; Bird No. 2, 50; Ward No. 3, 98;
Mb. A, 24u Tofei, 'iti, 0 ; i
- SHpo Subscription —Ward No. I,
42; Hid No. 2, 24 ; Ward No. 3, 17;
V .Kp«»4, 6. Total, '69. ' 'V .
BKioan—Ward No. 3, 1. Total, 1.
Mftf for Subscription, 447.
>• election passed off quietly and
patlflj to the friends of the Rail
fcoKH , Court.— in this Court.
an individual who liad been
-vtolutftF the Sabbath day, by breaking
<B% section, and then, after being
l/ss fiflftoke out in a fresh place, was
■Mod an honorary nv-ini). r of tin-
exalted position which in-
expenditure of SSO and the
or an equivalent, in .services
*;# f-sft, of ninety days. Queer tastes
c fljftle have. 1
% ftbde of gentlemen who were
s'His, both beforewards and af-
tusseled considerably in
ii fttwards, with some vert' bad
■gbund-wards, were allowed to
HBcn and the costs. A dog in
ia« iKußferhood took part in the affray,
'bijiißfM a peacefniikur, or rather as
, mier, for he took off a pied of
<y<u- Hi wrestler's pants ; but the dog
«««;/» Hid. It was sim pij allowed to
' Kpe-^iy.T<r;x: j
“X r'Hat). without a licence, was
yeuuiftHb take out one and pay $5
IMUI and Augusta Railroad.
•*,<? feveni'ig by one of our most
N V C., Nov. 19, 18011. ,
■Eulate the City of Augusta In
"*'■** itf#i?Sl’®f t of her citizens. I regard
her >'io>ipkif to-day as settling the future
.fjaoibia and Augusta Railroad.
BJWm. JOltSaffliN,
President.
TilV HfcuSTlTlfil.NAl.lST CgoKGIA
iii.eAV/iMVe are indebted to the pub
j ■ x. ijffa great variety of useful inis*
• Wm a copy.
A;r.i,n lp»F the Niagara.—The
Niagara, for the Ar-
SMM
lasi.
. .HbAL INSTKf M K NTS. Messrs.
Ibitner will have on exhibi
, I fss»y, at their store, the finest
' : Bfec»l Instrument* ever brought
Uly. Messrs. P. & L. hud
instruments manufactured ex-
Qr, Professor Henry F. Camp
£-»•'. •»' iik’iaavos, wo understand , for
so • 'X ■■Lon^ Wednesday.
Bpx Hand.—A visit, to S. K'
- - i|fcre at the corner of Broad
streets, will find him
- «e a be* , dispttitig of A large
jjffroceries, a good supply of
fcs always keeps on hand and
ls f° u
' ' = that line, cail at Clarke’.,,
‘ - P»ne his stock, and buy what
> "" * v »l>l;ty;t in/fi;' I
■ :UKR.^— was some
Sjrr*?’ irm Mwicationa of a
if it should continue to
♦itt be a good time to burn out
'Mwews.—The river M.mds five
?§#s|t§pf»Snmln?.
tlio Julia au i v»<! at the
—Sabblth afternoon,,
St. James' E. M. Sunday School
attended by a very large* assemblage of
people—old and young-pall of whom
qeeqei deeply iotercktad in the singing
which precedes the exercises. At three
the School was oMlef Mr Ay
reading of the Scripturei By
intendent (Mr. Wm. C» Aid
by a stranger, whom Mr. D, had
singled out from the congregation, and'
invited to the altar, as beidgla minister—
The pra|er hiving 1 ! been concluded,
the' SbpCTirrtenkent, in JL tlip usual kindly
manner, introduced the visiting clergy
man,, nhey he said, w«4 Pastor cf a
Baptist Unurch in Macon.
The reverend gentleman told the
.children he had dfttiines hesr# of iiefrjj
ficioof, and that he was Tejoicetl to be
with them; for the melotty of their
voices had made him happy. He had
IJeenCylalcM ipoiU&athi School, and
to its influences, under this blessings of
God, owed all thalf he is, or s ht*Ub*‘
,Qi* loye top Iht young knew no bounds
felt Ml lnwrest m ealch and all of
them.
He lytd asked th# worthy Superin
tended Udf' St. Julies’-iSehool, to what
he attributed its numbers land success?
Sir. Derrv had,_ in all humility, an-
M> r 4 hud exertions
of the teachers, and the
cbilffieu, the, litter under the leadership
'The speaker was fully jpersuaded, in
li}q own heart, that these were thb es
sential means to success in that par
ticular vineyard. \ 0
Said he: There was4 ce a captain
r ef r» had employed anew
hahd, named Jim. One; evening the
captain queried the latter is follows:
“Jim, do you know ty>w to box a
compass'?”
“No, siy I qavy at home
somq time ago, but the children had
broken the weedle.”, ;i v .
“Do you know how to guide a
.vis^l?”
sir.”
“Well, Jim, you see that bright star
yorffier, not ?”
is the North Star. Now, take
Ihfi Seim, and keep the vessel headed
toward it all the time, and we shall be.
safe.”
> Jim did as directed, and the captain
retired to his berth.
He had not been sleeping a great
while, when Jim came and woke him.
The captain asked, what‘he wished ?
11 1 warn another star to go by ; done
- passed, toll-other one long ago,” re
sponded the helmsman.
The captain went on deck, and, sure
enough, there was the star in the rear of
the vessel, which, under the
the untutored helkismarj, hid turned
from her true course, and
darting in an opposite direction.
The moral of this little anecdote
teaches us, said the speaker, to keep our
eyes steadfastly hxerl upon the star of
our destiny—the grand object had in
view. The object of Sabbath Schools,
-is salvation of immortal souls, the
1 adtfanc&iAem <sf the cotniAoii interests of v
the Church. We should never pass_ this
by, in search of some (supposed) more
prominent object; for in so doing we
shall lose our way, and the Sabbath
School,will be certain to go backward
dn4 dp writ This should be remembered) l
-' ‘-Mr: Chambliss then made.’an eloquent
appeal to the children, to gijre God their
hearts—tojjet religion, that- they might
jhom£s amongst the
chosen of the Almighty.
“ On a certain batile-field; during the
late'wiar, a friend was bendibg, in tender
solicitude, over the wounded fJtm Os a
,beU)vqd compauipo, who, not
ytjulijf conscious, kept exclaiming, in a
subdued tone, * here, here, hire !' ”
“ What’s the matter? Why do you
“ Why,” said the wounded matu.“ they
are call ityj the roll in Hhavkiv, and I
ftn Answirthg to my name. ,It is there.”
“ Then, after a time, he .commenced
repeating the exclamation, * here, here,
hereV and the soldier’s spirit went
away, went away."
; “ fctaih ta tot®| Jesus, mj dear chil
dren then yoi i, too, may
answer, ‘here, here, here,' wjhen the roll
is called in Heaven.” AI: . ‘ «
We believe, aye, we know that every
person connected with St. fames’ Sab
bath , Sc^o^L— particularly the bright
%ed; IjlMf,fHrliSnd i)pys —will be
to Wve ! A.ttt mblisri visit their
IsbliotllvievhifjiHiMtji »ie chanqes to
the City; therefore, in behalf of the
little onds, yfiiom hul Keart' foves, we in
vite hip again.
F.'i'Ae'N. 1.1
Yl W9 OIjLEN Goods. —V.Ric rnrds &Bro.,
at the new and handsomely i rranged dry*
goods store, on Broad street, near the
Planters’ Hotel, have a large stock ,pf
the woollen goods manufactured *hy
Kelley, Tackett & Ford, Fre lericksburg,
Va. These Mills, where the goods are
manufactured, are under tl>4 superinten
dence of a foreman, who,, for several
rears, had charge..of onp, of the most
' extensive and
equal tojthe English
and durability.
[ r , Jlessrs. Richards have a!large stoclc
jof all kinds of goods in thpir line, and
sell always on reasonable jterras. We
refer our readers generally (to their ad
vertisement in our paper this morning,
and invite the ladies particularly to give
them a call.
New Arrival.—M. Oobqn. Ul2l
Broad street, has just received anew
lot of fine, hfltd-seyed Scotch-bottom
Ccmgtegg | tqrs, Bootees, and
S. fropi thebest manu
•ers. A. large gtqpk oF peg work,
1 Brogans, Kip Boots, etca always on
hafldj- Call and see thupi. [ ,• i fi* )
TT£a#e*» with diamond haoUes am
in this city, but we observe no buckles.
Most of the garters are of red tape, and
tied above the knees.— Memphis Bul
letin.
thfcfi felisvy jk>ticed|ape|)f| different
Sinn! pdrub of* them liXilr life'Stripes
'of rtalicA witf I belt buckle.
SoMejoftfelstorings kr» striped, and
ortmmetrtTO'Wt the top with lrnringe of 1
lace about trsp inches deep, which falls
gracefully over the knee. We shall give
fuller reports as our investigations pro
ceed.—Paducah Journal.
—We have never le4h iiny of the
above named articles. Will some of our
cotemporaries inform us what these
Editors are talking about ?— Brunswick
Courier.
|We fbillyftau’t Ree. # J9fhhaps it’s dll
decOratiens!
have in the Old World; thus in Srigland,
they have the “Order of the Garter,”
etc. But we shall refer it to our bach
elor editor for investigation, and if he
ci spot find out whit it fcfeM about,, fcr
■bipb bbme ii * bwr L EtMMdtors'ifa'jHse
able to enlighten us on the aubject.
Until then, it is to say any
thing more about it.
* fob' —We' are
indebted to Quinn for a copy of Harper's
Magazine for December. Quinn has
Harper’s, Godey’s, and Peterson’s Mag
lfipi«jfSr|Decembqr. _ ? •’ * s
Correction. —ln an editorial on Sat
urday morniug in reference to the Asso
ciated Press difficulties, we mentioned
that Mr. Walsh, the efficient agent of
the Association, waS" attin£~ for Mr.
Craig. We are pleased to state that we
were incorrectly informed; and that Mr.
W. still retains his position as agent of
York: Akepcidtion—twbich,
we trust he will long continue to fill.—
Charleston News.
Good News ip True.— Prominent
Southern men ijf Washington idem iny l
preksdd- with fHe Selief 'Uiaj |fgeneoaj
proclimk'tiota of Imnesty' will be issued
between now and the meeting of Con
gress.
Converted. —N. S. Morse, the editor
of the Bridgeport Parmir, whose con
duct caused the destruction of his office
by a mob in 1861, and who afterward
went to Georgia and edited a rebel
pil*rf |s at Niw has hed
t&riveiked "mUra radficAl waelitidnfs?.
He says no one could live at the South
six months without undergoing the
change he has.— Exchange.
—At l L'yons, France, a probess has
been adopted for photographing upon
silk, linen, and other articles, and per
sons have their portrait upon therrlinett,
instead of having it marked with their
names or initials. In the silk shops
various articles are exhibited, pho
'togjjiphed Withliarqcs aijd fanciful devi
ces. The articles ire not stall injured
by washing, and the process is easily
and. readily effected.
New Fuel For Steamships. —A se
ries of . important experiments upon Mr.
Richardson’s method of burning mineral
oil as a fuel for steamships and steam
Engines was terminated recently at
Woolwick (Eng.) D ? ockyqrd, with com
plete success. Tqp, pounds of water is
the highest quantity that has ever been
evaporated per pound of the best steam
coals; upwards of eighteen pounds of
water has now been evaporated contiu
hoiKly fir many-Wears by oil from- the
celebrated Torbauehill or Boghead min
eral. The .trials with other rock oils»
though not reaching quite so high a
figure, have been such -as kvprove the
superiorly of mineral oil over coal, and
the perfect capability of maintaining
the strongest fire without the slightest
CepMtloK ts #m|fiMßaK (JT its intanStt'y'
until the complete e'xhlustion of
store of fuel.
Paying Positions. —It makes peo
ples mouthk wiffir to thjnk.hf the reve-I
nue of some of the English ecclesiastical
functionaries. The net revenues of the
Bishopric of London fox'the year;’lß6s
were $100,335; of the Dean and Chapter
of St. Paul’s Cathedral, Loudon, $54,-
550 in gold, and of th'tf Dean 1 and
ter of Westminster Abbey, $143,659 in
gold.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
GLOBE HOTEL.
v .;•! iIO 151 —si• * IVT /.
W. C. HEWITT PROPRIETOR
Monday, November 19?A.
B M Rucker, AnderidJ, S O 't-ll ’ •
Dr A C Lesley, Delaware
Thos Holcomb, Delaware
T G Parkorson, Baltimore, Md
and Son, Ga
J G Hawthorn, Greenville, S C
J A V Mether, Aiken, S C
W M Russell, fla
H S Beal, Ricbntoud- j V J;), )' ; j
Hugh Mac Lean, Richmond, Ga
J D Elly, Whiteplains, Ga
R P Dixon, Burke, Ga
him
o rr izuHrCoiy y Lexington. ■
C C Shelly, Ga *
Mrs Sarah John, Ga
•nufsaasc-o®* : ■
G H Massey, S C
P S Rutledge, Abbeville, S C
J A Mays and friend, Abbeville, S C
J B Thomas, Jr, Fj2,(TJF/. ■ .7 U t !>'-
Charles Parker and Lady, N T
D D Smith, Baker, Ga
T R Burnside, Columbia, Ga
WA< Wlwnej, GH/X'fte I v tl/A <!
Miss F Rudd ell, Burke, Ga
Mrs 0 M Baity, Columbia, Ga
H A Cook, Saw Dost, Ga
a! H Sutler, Kingston, Ga
'A V Beard, S C
R J Blunt and Lady, S C
R D Polk and Lady, Camden, S C
0 L Claud, Warren, Ga
J A Shivers, Warrenton, Ga
R S Thompson, Lexington, Ga
A Olive, Lexington, Ga -.«-
C A Crawford, Tompson, Ga
Dr W B Jones, Burke, Ga
A Suiters, Sandersville, Ga
H Roddie, Richmond, Ga
J Lear, Trenton, S C
Wm Hamilton, Trenton, S C
Ed Garner, Trenton, S 0
\ 0
JastmnßT, TreßUniTo <J
Thos Taylor, Trenton, S C
James Armeley, Trynton.-S C
TS6» Ifk4dliuiy, Treufc4 i 'BC »' •'. I
n ’COMMERCIAL.
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Augusta Market.
Auguita, NoV. 19-1-8 V. M»
GOLD—Baying, 1.40; selling,-1.49.
SlLVEß—Baying, 1.33 ; selling, 1.40. ' 0
( >COTl*i|-/AA»A’ieen a UUle better
tjne exhibUej if tberyAllbg of
tkrday, thsrl is butlittle Cotton
olsring, still W§ ftel authorized in quoting
ETverpool Middling 30; Strict Middling )
31; Good Middling. 32 ; Middling Fair, S3,
Hamburg Market.
Hamburg, S. 2„ Nn* 19st >
COTTON.—Receipts light; not mniffi do
ing. Good Middlings 31e.
FLOUB—The following are the prices of
RxcSisior Mills Flour; they show
I reduction : XX—node In market; Extra,
tlo per bhl; Superfine, sl9 per bbl; Au
gusta Canal, sl3 per bbl.
Messrs. E. M. Bruce & Cos. have again
placed us under obligations for a copy op
%.*O. Watts A Co’s Liverpool Cotton Cir
*cular, from which we extract the fol
lowing :
The sales of the week sum up 95,350
bales, of which 36,150 were taken by the
trade, 1£,280 declared for export, and 6,920
on ’ speculation. Imports light, say 19,711
bales, of which 7,702 were American. The
estimated stock now adds up 665,160 bales
(a decrease on last week of 87,340) against
323,070 last year, an inoreise of 342,000.
Counting the Chipa piculs as half bales, the
.Cotton jat sea'for Great Britain is 149,000
less than Ur year, khich, deducted from
excess in stock, shows the total apparent
excess, as compared with last year, to be
193,000 bales. The total aDd apparent sup
ply (here and at sea) now adds up 814,160
bales, whioh is 8,840 less than shown by our
last report. The stock of American, 199,730
bales, which is 9,710 less thin last week;
but the quantity at sea is now estimated at
20,000, against 15,000 last week.
Baltimore advices of Saturday, the 17th
instant, speaks thus in reference to Cotton :
The market has been very flat and unset
tled during the week, and prices have ruled
irregularly. The attendanci of the trade
was mostly absorbed by the puction sale of
Wednesday, at wficb about 1,850 bales
ware ofleped, end 1,532 sold at 17c for Pick
ings, 274|S# mi fair reeled; 334 ai33*c for
pitot ordfimfy: «na a 34jc for middling
Georgia, up to 414 c for strict good middling
New Orleans —averaging abont 344 c for
middling, showing an average decline of
fully 3 cents per lb from the current asking
rates of the previous day. There was a
good attendance of buyers—many of them
’ Aom Newiork and the bidding was much
better than was anticipated. The local
manufacturers purchased freely, and up
wards of 200 bales were taken for exporta
tion. Sales of 624 bales, by private con
trait. elosing at 34 cents for middling
uplnndi a»d 36 cents for New Orleans.
* ' Ujfland. * I New Orleans.
Rebaled 20 a3O Rebaled 23 a33
Samples 30 a3l | Samples ..31 a32
Ordinary.... 26 a2B I Ordinary ..28 a3O
Good 0rd....26 a3O Good Ordinary 30 a3l
Low I Low Middling.,33 a ...
Middling.... 34 a ... I Middling 35 a ...
Good Mid... 36 a ... Good Middling a ...
Mid. Fair a ... | Middling Fair..... a ...
Fair a ... | Fair a ...
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Charleston, Nov. 19.
Arrived Saturday—Steamship Cambria,
Mobile; sebr Marion Gage, Now York;
schr Emma Baker; Back River. 2000 bush
els Rough Rico ; schr Three Sisters, Cooper
River. I*6oo bushels Rough Rice.
Arrived Yesterday—Steamship 71009110,
New York ; steamship Granada, Now Work.
Cleared Saturday —Steamship Saragossa,
New York; ship Southern Rights, Liver
pool,
Went to Sea Saturday—Steamship Sara
gossa, New York ; bark E A Cochran, West
Indies.
Went to Sea Yesterday—Steamship Cam
bria, New York; ship Southern Rights,
Liverpool.
From this —Brig Matron, at Now
.ytwk.lfqyemher J 6. , /. ; • . ,
Up for this Port—Tho Deodata, at Liv
erpool, Nov 3 ; bark Modena, Boston, Nov
15; brig C B Allen, at Boston; Nov 15.
Sailed for this Port—Steamship Sea Gull,
from Baltimore, Nov 17; steamship Lula,
Baltimore, Nov 16.
* Savannah, November, 18, 1866.
Arrived.—Steamship Leo, New York;
Brig Essex, New York; Steamer Sylvan
Shore, Tucker, Palatka; Ship Rochester,
Sloop Fleot, Back river, with 1,000 bnsnela
rough rice; Chisholm’s flat, from planta
tion, with 500 bushels rough rice; M Cum
ming’s flat, from plantation, with 540 bush
els rough rice. ” '• C2J. 1
Cleared—Steamship San Salvador, New
York; Steamship Tsnawanda, Philadelphia;
rtcamvhip, North'Petnt, Baltimore; Steatn
er Aula St'fClafr, Ward, Augusta; Schr
Carrie Heyer, *i«rw YC*
S. E. CLARKE, a,..
' HIS OWN ACCOUNT,
On the'eorner of
WASHINGTON A?ID BROAD STREETS
-' ‘ ’ ‘' l (-FCXLeRTOX’s OLf) STAND)
Has Family Groceries,
And everything else a
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDS.
He will be glad to see his
OLD fRIENDS,
And everybody else.
oc6—3m
WOOD.
PARTIES DESIRING FiRE WOOD
can be supplied at thoir house with fifie
Oak 'Wood,
< m *3H JJJf ,1(1
$7 per Cord, Delivered.
This is the best chance you can get of
laying in your Winter Wood.
Orders left at the old stand of B. F.
<t>e Dailt Press Offlcpr will
meet'wnn prompt attention. no!6— lm
PICKLED SHRIMP.
fjpHIS, DELICIOUS SHELL-FISH, PUT
J- up with the greatest carfe by Messrs.
OEMLER A HAYWARD, on Wilmington
Island, near Savannah, can now be furnish
ed at the following rates:
QUART JARS, 1 dozen, ; $9 00
HALF GALLON, do. 1 dozen: sl7 00
KEGS (Kegs Extra), per gallon $4 50
V ; Rmipre, taaeompanied by the. Cash, or to
I>e sent “by Express, C. 0. D., will be prompt
ly filled by «,
JOSEPH J. WEST, ~f
Sole Agent, Wholesale Grocer,
159 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
J ocl7—lm ; 1
COTTON! COTTON! COTTON!
NO DETENTION AT ATLANTA
OR AUGUSTA!
THROUGH FROM MONTGOMERY TO
NEW YORK, via Charleston, S. C..
$8.50 PER BALE,
; > OF Not OVER 800 LBS.
Mo,, J: a i > I®a%7AKLESMH
MONTGOMERY TO AUIGUSTA
At S4.7S»PER BARE.
; X—3 J 1 ! (' > E. W. COLE,
GenT Superintendent Ga. Railroad
H. T. PEAKE,
GenT Superintendent S. C. R. R.
0027—30 t
’ ' ' 1 - 1 .SOTT
MUlinery It . Dry Goods.
~~~~~—
'.oil ,11(11 '* Blio’v) i4 |
DR|ISS GOODS,
i I- LLli '■ t S !
MILLINERY,
r| , .BQNNIiTS,
HATS, ; i—
': 1 •^-^a| > s,
HAT ORNAMENTS, !
SHAWLS,
. ; . 2IUSLINS,
CLOAKS^
FLANNELS,
I
OPERA FLANNELS,
• ,<v i A VI
. . ( . INLAID FLANNELS,
MERINOES,
/.JlUilTylTja
ALPACAS,
; ■ - ■ • . TO*
BOMBAZINES,
SILKS,
POPLINS,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
CAWCOES,;
HOOP SKIRTS,
LACE COLLARS,
PLAINJ.COLLARS AND CUFFS,
RIBBONS
FLOWERS,
BRIDAL WREATHS,*
ILLUSIONS,
TARLETONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
LADIES’ GAUNTLETS,
GENTS’ GLOVES,
BUGLE TRIMMING,,
; : - j.,: 1 ilii
.
WHALEBONE,
huckaback towelung,
FRINGED TOWELS,
« , : ”i
• ••■ V- in.| •• ‘ / ,J*
ROBES—beautiful styles,
.I-.. ■ I
TOWELLING,.
■ • '■). a .v. ••... i
TABLE LINEN,
:
TABLE NAPKINS,,
SHIRTINGS,
daoD” : go
SHEETINGS,
pillow-case co'Abks^
.1 Z: uul 1 .1 j
Kid GLOVES, all colors and sizes,
HOSIERY, Ladies’, pisses and Gents,
PINS, .
NEEDLES,
HOOKS AND EYES,
AND EVERYTHING
IsaaHy fotnid in such a Store*
[ j
ItoO BROAi) STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA. -
• ii/.r n,
• GLAZING.:
Mr. a. HETT ANNOUNCES tO tHB
Public that be is prepared tp give his
personal attention tothe work of GLAZING.
Orders can bs left at Barrett, Carter A
Co.’s, Druggists and Apothecaries, No. 219
Broad Street, or at MR. HETT’S residence,
117 Reynolds Street. sc2—3m
TO THE PTTBLIO.
THOMAS RUSSELL, MO. 286 BROAD STREET,
KULLY INFORM 'f riR-errtBWHB OF AUGUSTA AND Vi
tal just !• turned from New York wttfc a toe »to* of ,
t and most improved styles. He will keep
nd SILVER WATCHES el every description eC
SOLID SILVER WARE of th? U«et pattern* { -gft
ery deeeriptloi ; French' and American Clock* o, ftjfc»x'®H
e and ityle.f Sforoeecopic View* and In , truß»*t*.||.aß
xhibition.in %dewda.ya. A fine i»*oiMnpnt pf wddM I,
o*, and every article of firaWebui Jewelry* hcßj fcj
found at bi* Store. f . ~ , s ■!
Mr. RUSSELL ha* remove# to the wen-known Dry Goodri Whs Of*. B-MMHBBI
Long <k Cos., where he will be gl|# to dee.hi* friend* and the puUie. He i* j
also prepared, a. formerly, to do JOBBING •* 26# Broa# .tract.
N. B. —ENGRAVINGV>i *U kUd* execute# in the belt ityle. All order* and work
thankfully received and punctually attended to. .ned6— -eodlm
■: ■ ■
Oak
This celebrated s'iovE, so favorably known in : mobile-
New Orleans, St. Louis, and ofher Southern eitiea, i* now being offered to- the
citizenr of Augutta, as one of (he beat and cheapest firit-class Cooking Stoves in the
market—its baking qualities are unsurpassed, which i* acknowledged oy all who have
used it. | . . \ i
The draught flues are so constructed m* to ensure a perfect draught, while a hot air floe
i(hicn surrounds the oven insures the bahing and roasting of bread and meats, to entire
satisfaction. We warrant the perfect baking of every Steve we sell.
In our stock will be found TGJLET' SETS, CHURNS, TUBS, COFFEE- MILLS,
.SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD IRONS, CAKE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE
PANS, etc. , -i .
A full assortment of Housefumishing Good* always on hand. We are, ileo, pre
pared to do ROOFINH. and all manner of work in the Tinners' line of hutiness.
no9—lm J), L. FULLERTON, 186 Broad street.
'■ ‘ r -Furniture. ,„ ; , ; -
Furniture of All Descriptions.
PLATT BROTHERS
C. A. PLATT A CO. .
dl|ftsSg| 214 {BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA,GA.
Have now the best assortment Os FURNI
TURE on hand that has 67er been in this
-market, and constantly receiving—can Fist
ing of Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut
PARLOR SETTS, CHAMBER SETTS,
COTTAGE SETTS, ; BEDSTEADS,
CHAIRS, SOFAS, TEtE-A-TETBS. CEN
TRE TABLES, BUREAUS, etc., etc.
' ‘ 18 6VR '
UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT
We have SHADES, Lace and Damask CUR
TAINS, CORDS, TASSELS, GIMPS,
LOOPS, CORNICES, BANDS, and all ne
cessary articles required.
OUR MANUFACTURING BEPARTMENT
is still in operation. Special Order*
promptly attended to. Repairing done in
all branches of the business.
IST OUR
UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT
we keep constantly o* hand, COFFINS of
every quality and size. METALLIC
CASES and CASKETS of the most im
proved styles.
Undertakers' 6an 'he supplied with all
kinds of TRIMMINGS. my2—tf
FURNITURE Ii FURNITURE! !
njW-UMMBKjp. WHOLESALE
I ™** AND
. RETAIL.
DEGRAAF & TAYLOR,
87 and 89 BOWERY
AND
65 christlK streets
NEW YORK,
have the best assorted stook df PaHer,
Dining Room and’ jßed-Room
FUHN ITTJItE!
SPRING BEDS and BIDDING i
IN THE CITY.
CANOPY and HIGH POST
BEDSTEADS,
Expressly for Southern trade,. .
STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED
'■ A T
WHOLESALE PRICES. •!
KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK
AND TURNED POST
BEDSTEADS, in cases.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED '
AS REPRESENTED.
Our Facilities for tnanufacturiqg,. _ds£y.
competition. myf—ly
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PROfe^BlC’rtJß
OP TUB »C
AMERI CAN ART I £A. N.
Volume 4, New Series, 7.
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THE AMERICAN ARTISAN, NOW
commencing the Fourth Volume (New
Scrips) of its publication, is a weekly journal
devoted to fostering the interests of Artisans
and Manufacturers, encouraging the genius
of Inventors, and protecting the rtjM* 'dl
Patentees.' It' ir published every Wednes
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and Foreign Patents.
' 1 The Proprietors of the “Amertan Arti-J
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aim to make that journal more instructive
and interesting than any otheg simQar
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he “American Artisan” contains nume
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of Npw Machinery; Histories of Inventions
and discoveries,' MstruclSolrs in Arts and
Trades; Reliable Recipes for use ih the
Field, the Workshop, and the
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to Farmers ; Illustrated Details : of “Me
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of “Claims” of all Ppteuts issued weekly l
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A issued weekly, at Abbeville Court
House, 8. C., and offers splendid inducements
to the business men of AlighaU, to extend
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nolO—3m "
One Price Store. *
J f. *•
Ij - 'OTIiJI « t,t > *, % •;•'*** *«
I. SIMON & BRO.,
- MANUFACTURERS OF
MENS’ .
Vff X "<7 f • ‘ :
BOYS’
• V •••'. *• *! ' '
AND
YOUTHS’
CLOTHING!
224 BROAD STREET.
A Good Selection
OF ALL GRADES
IN THEIR LINE,
ALWAYS ON HAND,
1 AT THE
Lowest Prices.
CALL AND CONVINCE
* YOURSELVES.
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I 1. HTIKS ,EI/ JB ! .1 .
u 10 AUGBSTAf GA.
I A 77JlnM A KQ&iXy.
VelO-^T’ >■ | Y' T , _ !' ‘
LisWftp»,an)dOil.
BDWiitl) fiTitEA^LEY,
: J ' Wholesiife'afld Retail Dealer in
Emsm mrum,
OrmXM) i •’ Y. ■ tEiVAHJ
hhon. Ckaadtliers, Brackets,
) O / E < C -» 1 ; j f
210' (NEAR THE POST-OFFICE),
iaiaiVAini I • : u.
94l BROAD ST., (under Planters’Hotel),
ifoU-tf i • AUGUGTA. GA. ,yi
Lciizl' a HARDWARE.' ; l
f WOU LD ; RESPECTFULLY AN-
J. NOUNCE tp my frienW and .tie public
generally, that I hare opened g .
WHOLBSALB ARDiHBDAiL
E H ojn-s E,
bn« j
.0, R. JE. XJRQUHART & CQ.J
A yT. ? i l )® store lately' oieo'u
respectfully.
i A w r ‘^ tD « t r *P‘®“» Dta DTsston’s
celebrated Ciroular Saws on hand and to
.... H. P. ÜBQUHART.
nOIo—IF
Piano-Fortes Tuned.
TO MEET THE TIMES, 4 HAVE RE
ohRr 8 e for TUNING to
THREE DOLLARS. r ,
Orders left a* Mr. GEO. A. OATES’,
:Bio Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite
i.tbo Post-Office, promptly attended to.
r • Brpreta
Quickest fime 1
‘ LOWBBT RATES!
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Banking and ! '
EXC&ANGE OFFICE,
269 BROAD STRBXT,\
. ; ■ • J*r* : li
i- Augusta, Ga.,
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w GOLD and SILVER COIN;
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