Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, November 25, 1866, Image 3

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ESSE MORNING Not. 25. IMS ; B»off e of Thermometer. X'-L F at Dailt Prm* Orpics,) H Ball—Leonard Grover, Bt, Salt—O’Dpwd A ||Br-Ajpjilj to Dr. H. L. Spousler. ■pi Election —Clerk of Council. iW Gaaelie—By Order of Captain. pW»TIV Central Railroad. BDan Caatello. , > HfcaSfflU—A. Prontant. HLCrildor J. J. Browne Lodge, ■pnwarv, etc—o. L. Fullerton, BUtoMk. e-t.:^KSale—C..V. Walker & Cos. Bide and Shipping Directory P“M, General Agent. Bind Gin—C. il. Jphat.nseti- — Postmasters in v 'Mr of tbe State are earnestly |;Sact as agents for us in proeur ffffJsMwibers. We will allow them : i Bfcer centage in such eases. >' - E. H. bUGfHE/ B Proprietor and Publisher • B^M/and Country subscribers confer favor Bp y will notify us, immediately, ' BiP*P e r tails to ivaoh the™. - Ks are carried promptly and - - they have not time to person, they can easily drop si rough the post office. I)o B*y to % without get Ber, but notiiy us at once . |R see that it is properly de m * T+-> r' . Ks Court.— ln this Court, V skero was but one cast —an S " ’fN®’*" Which a (Teednum hail |,ss*r«rt f - ■£ forty days on the streets. | C0ri.5..-The November -Bit above Court commences at 10 o’clock. Wit fj&s? be punctual in attend h;* |r 4u,,t -^ lu i6 - “‘■ l 4;:a.'rß»nes S. Lamar has accepted , -rHb charge of tiie Christina ■tis City. Mr. Lamar is a Bp great piety and talent, ■ held the position lie now **•> K forced to resign it, some ■r ‘ eontroL B • Bhr or the Hour.”—Wm. the talented Clerk of iiis lecture on the respectfully invited to at „4,r ' p|f r • : -..|80r.—‘ Those in want of a Oil-.! i criu Efell perceive. ■ r- !er-.;ucc B.c. Conned* notice, in Kp, ll'.ut au feledion for a ■Brill be held at the next m'tla;- -riling of Council. Send in '■’"Tt. ( P ~ —A colored man .jOsM-d IdsrijSßung, was arrested, yes llßbaree of stealing a cow. ~; . ;-:jfcsfore Justice Kerr, but fc: e of^iu,eßse9 ’ was ,* :< >1 . Kbit an examination, | know tnat Dan Cas- W coming back again, i§c4ay and night only. The ai Hough this City on ns for the interior of >‘.':!,c,..,.;-Bfche residence of Wm. fefF f 7: - .(■Eng, while Mr. Is. was at everything of value M-‘H 'mA trunk was found some s;.'iv;-K the house, broken opcsn regret to chronicle this W~Air handsome friend, wW J&t fact as well Asia name. ■»»•« W l-cheh,rs. Hid w H, 11-Ka “better-half” this loss Hbever occurred. Blobbs j o si; nHhrmadgeon, says that be had anything to lose ; - if be witched. f ;4’"-S’:s JEes ExPlt Gctb'S ASD DiRECTOKY.—This important Kt work will be fowled BEd foe in the bunds af every gi„ the Cbthitiunity. ‘The a* 4 complete Directory, giv- Hi <)f ill The stations on K *<, -Hk 'Steamboat or Stage United States, and the roost s .•■ptlilious routes to ship f%» By dgjof course is an indispen >* all who are engaged in tf&quiraa such knowledge, ■Bitter of convenience fin; •f-cutfo. flße information contained ‘ Hfchdensed; and much of' for r| B°worv'h 8 °worv'ha g immediately. Ito-,; vtv are glad ' ' 'IH f“-tcr preceptor in ecu elected President of College, located at '•'l 1 " X'P'he rci - for tin next |S|the First Monday in Jun- Mr. Editor : I heartily concur with r bill, containing vour auggestiongj P&rVf >ut I have ho hope of such an event. That body acta piompfly Aid.liberally, so far a, theirWn jiay fc concerned; but wheq it cornea to measures opt affectipg themselves directly," they are 'very pAfsi* rapnious lit jMtard td get them to gqf out of track of politics, ff sucli a machine as thq . “ Georgia contemplated by thq bill# could bo*' 1 run for the benefit of party, be assured that it would pot be omiUud. Ido not think, however, that A.wj‘WP^teiMNiw M the taH to taring that Matter jnto politics, of the officers of the school. The County-Commissioner has to lay off thq county into School Districts, each con taining as near :as may be, twenty.five inhabitants, between .the of six kiklj twenty-one years, , etc,, and visit the >«choolh >hen }rf' 'operation, etc,, for; which he is Hllpvypd one dollar per day, shr every and v«f"’Si»rvide ! 5 aetukJly per-, formed. the amoent of labor, and the amount of sak^y; designed for politkstaiis. a It is not sufficient "to Command the services of-ja gomipqa ttgj rtaj|orer, let alopo a man possessing the qualifications For such a position. It would cost him WM is salary to purchase a horse j .and keep him, with which to visit the schools. As there is but that the Legislature witl adopt such a liberal {jrstem as your sdi tonal,* I trust that if"they adopt the present bill, they will modify it in the following particulars: In the counties of Bibb, and Richmond, the salary of the County shall be $12,00. The bill does not specify how and in! what manner the Treasurer is to be j elected -or appointed. The County j Treasurer should flu the man selected, as he has already given bond, and the affixed would pot indnoe respon sible men do give the bol rfrt’T If we wish to secure ability requisite poor preach.” Good salaries—good officers. f [ln ( ajlow me to say, that if the present bill is passed, with the amendments suggested above, I hope the .tyljr Jvilliaqt ptemgtly jirithe matter, selecting a man of liberal edu cation and enlarged views—Mm who, understanding his duties, will dare dis charge them.- Such a man is'preserftdd’ them in Gen. Robert Y. Harris. Rob Roy. ,r )mr«-tr4r —Hi'/i and. ,-Nq, JB^AOome.— Mr. A. Hett says vften : * jrou meet with profossion&l ybij will mSofe 1 them can ao more or less bragging. ‘thatfnd has’ pvt' intit’ifr. Geodrich’s Sash Factory as many M hun dred lights in ten hours, with a little boy as- an assrstunf. ' Every aid ady one who has glazing to be done—and done well ,agd' quickly-—send for him tsd see., t j j | ’ ' Any one (foiibting his ability to put in as many lights in the time above meoiipaq4»,(»u> such a & as-they. Btdyijvish. Giua-Tibn a call at uLtt. Reynolds street, between Jackson and D025 ~ 12t Crosby's Opera House. —The first of jGrevqr’s opera epneerts given at i l % opera hoqpp one of the most brilliant and fashionable assemblages of the season. Tbe house pf.- |eaj||^ perfectly dazzflngl The toifetfek* i or many of the ladies were models of taste and radfitfit' in thyirtStre of‘jewels, laces, satins, and bright fabrics of every de scription. One of the proscenium boxes was occupied by a party of the Pacific Railway excursionists, who have liir Odillon Barrot, secretary of the French legation at Washington, the Marquis Cbambrnn, of the French corps legis latif, Miss Mary Sherman,'-Diece of the ftp f'WO iwm.m.ta,, ofw&k standard Authors, closing with act seeppd„of^.Flotoy’s [ta¥jr an aria ,rom lOf fare beauty. Mr. gave us a fantasie from fWmni’ on the piano, besides several ,tOß*r excellent pieces, among them “Horae, Sweet Home,” playing it with the left hand alone. He is an artist of consummate ability, possessed of a daintiness of touch and facility of exe cution that places him in the front rank has a clear, fresh cpjssitferable Her singing of was marked .bflireMWMWs, and secured the enthu efoktio approbation of the audience. Mr. Jd&pK .IH'd-mans, who sang an aria ■fifot* “Merry Wives,” and a song “To the Storm,” has a magnificent voice, powerful as the storm he sang of. It is highly cultivated, too, but was a trifle out of order last night. He was com pelled to omit one song for which he tS.Ate *oo.— Chicago .'•'i'W 7 ■« dJV r n‘ mo 111. River News.—No change to thcrTiver. The &wan left anil the Eclipse enured yesterday. 4t^-r m The Dailt Press being the people's organ, and tie ladies, heaven bless them, being tbe better part of the peo ple, we take a great deal of interest in those institutions when attacked. No, we really can’t go that far. There is a limit to all things, and waterfalls is one of these. Nobody ever went over Ni agara with safety, nor, as to that, over any other falls that we have ever heard of j and therefore we haven’t the temerity to are unnatural, unsightly, nay, ugly, and, therefore, we disapprove of them. Having thus defined our position on the waterfall question, we hope that we shall not* be article* on tne sarins strojeCf, Trom tm* Charleston News, and inviting the ladies to read it carefully and ponder it well: The Latest —Trailers tel! us that some of the remote, secluded valleys of the Alps, in Switzerland, Italy, and Upper Bavaria, dwells a race of miserable creatures known as Cretins. nominated Cretinism. The outward mark of their inferiority, which obtrudes them upon the attention of the traveller, is a large unsightly tumor, situated upon the anterior aspect of the throat, and known ns goitre. These unfortunates" are the pariahs of society; and con scious of their degradation, they very seldom leave their dwellings; or, if they do, generally seek to conceal their laryngeal reduttUriie <by sOmk 1 fcsnt of textile envelope. Scientific men have never been able to determine the rela tion of goitre to Cretinism. It is known that they are often found associated, but whether the tumor be the cqpMK>f thA iAnjfirThfliT l^11 n Tliis' evil the Alps. Unwilling to excite alarm in the community, we have preserved a long and resolute silence on the subject, hoping the evil would correct itself. But »el* ; rreffsfipfti<»» irt, pro cess, we must even promulgate the evil tiding:!. Yes, goitres may be seen daily and nightly on our streets, in our public liahs and churches; yes, even in the penetralia ladylsjaioudqHL , f ri We shay, tff |(Jrje£bs un(serst4>J referring to the occipital goitre, in com mon parlance denominated a waterfall. When this ineffable monstrosity was first imported, two years ago, we viewed it as one of the numerous ridiculpua ex- 'Bakin' Jashtid is id prohd to allow herself. We must do our ladies the justi •■>. however, to say tli it these goitres—we beg pardon,,, jvatflrfalla- n never were worn atf large ■ here" as wds the case in the latitude nearer the North Pole. A year ago the good news can e that waterfalls were out of fashion. The capillary arrangements in the occiput e-*stl|ct« ■thin Wfori?mdpenae and all promised to-be w*ll, t3l the last few weebs. D * There has been a relapse, and the disease has assumed a i more aggra vated* tyye. as the doctors would say. The tumor this time comes accompa nied with other signk’Df GrWihldm: . Wfe have reference to the different styles of {table-mats and Sancho Panza helmets, with pretty strings on each side of ;them, and through courtesy called bon- IMIIBSW pita!—the waterfall, we mean—and the infinitesimal head covering coexist. {This much is certain. But which i3 the cause of the prgklem wp are not lewned • enough lo wjtfc *ui Was the bonnet made so small and fiat in order not to interfere with tbe water fall, or has the latter been reintroduced because found necessary to protect the back of the head from chill November's surly blast, against which the new head aial affords no adequate shelter? We {incline to think that the weight ot au thority rests with the last given hypothe- Si Ve blame not our fair ladies for be inJMn fkshion; but we< wonder Itmeh iwhat successive processes of reasoning I—unreason1 —unreason is perhaps the better word t-the present fashion of female attire, as arrived at. T)<&d > »r-four year* jago, all our belles wore huge bonnets, {then known as the gunboat style; now teemed without the aid of a microscope, is stuck on the head, and this, too, not withstanding : bFtlltfkeiwon.il The French say exti ernes aetonchent; but this extreme is so very small, we do not think it touches anything, unless it is the pocket of husband or patertamiliifs" —in which sense we have no doubt it is :ouching in the extreme. MJTT OT K7H7TD MIL Jell' Ox Hats.— One had as well be out jf the world as out of the fashion. This san accepted truth: therefore^fjf bst' tomes all, having respect for themselves, ind a desire to win th» admiration of hose aropifL jgpnform to the iublishw edicts, eminating from Fash on’s Headquarters, so far, at least, is may be consistent with True it is, the heart and head makes he lady and gentleman, yet the most kcptical wilb)|gg]4gt dress vonderfnlly prepossessing influence over he miuds and hearts of all. A lady nay and a (entleman in the best broadcloth, and itill present a melancholy and re rnlsive appearance in hats, nxjibftdr han those of the latest and approved tyle; such as may be found at Messrs. Villiams, Covq£(|»lC&) i&Ktffiiitf treet. There our lady friends can ibtain the “French Turban,” the neat ‘Emma.JVfiHl iiiipretending “Gladia eur,” ribbons, nets, nubias, furs, etc., ind the gentlemen and boys may sup >!y themselves with silk/fttryiplush, ind wool hats, of all patterns, and at 'ery reasonable figures. For the Ladies.—At the beautiful vholesale and retail hat, cap, and milli lOf tfcJM of Mosers. yfJttuas, dovert A Cos., 233 Broad street, may be teen a couple of magnificent “muffs”— me, the Eureka, ’<} n f otjur, t—pure mink, btEli-will - be 1 raffled as soon as the thirty chances are |akene';lßHi)y tfem 'ioiWrs'iperiihgucS Go, reader, and examine the muifs. TOTar°"T First Baptist Church —Corner Greene and Jackson streets- Prayer Meeting at 9A. M. Preaching by the Pastor at 10} A. &D and also 7 P. M. Sunday School W. Paul’s' Reynolds si Services at 101 A.M., and 4 P.M. Whits Sunday School, 9 A.M.j Colored Sunday School 3 P.M. Church op the Atonement (Episcopal) A —Corner Telfair and Kollook streets; Rev. W. H. Harison, Hector. Services at 101 A. M., and 4 P. M. German Lutheran Church— Walker street, between Centra and Washington! Camtnan,. Pa-tor. Services Iter. Geo. Kramer, Pastor. Preaching at 101 A. M., and at 71 P. M. Sabbath School at 21 P. M. Church op the Most Holt Trinitv; (Catholic). —Corner Jaekeon and Telfair the Pastors, Revs. Duggan and Kirby. Christian Church — Reynolds above Mclntosh. Rev. Mr. Whatley, Pas tor. Preaching at 101 A. M. The , Paetgr wtU close hia conneetion with the *’ Chureh 1 til is' tooraiag. Members are' particularly requested to attend. Receiver’s Sale. —An advertisement: in another column announces that the budding as <* the < jfe&ery ; ’A |n bollock street, between Walker and Fenwick streets, will be sold by C. V.i Walker & Cos., at auction, on Tuesday! next, November 27th. The unexpiredi term of the lease will also be sold at the same time and place. A good! chance for a bargain. Going from Home. —During tbe week 4.uslj closed,; quite a Ifcumber of emi grants from the “Old North” and “Pal metto” States passed through our City en route , the former for Northern Geor gia r and the latter sou the kLyad of beUtrtk times, but now they hove lost all, and have determined to seek their fortunes amongst strangers. They were accompanied by faithful and true col 'dredpferdtWt '*;w : <!•' There are times when thoughts of future steal upon, and, sometimes, over whelm ,os. g Lijcqto Oiese, Jbf-the coming crowd upon us; and the one great inter rogation is, “ how shall we dispel them 1” Cohen answers, “Come to 182£ and .C r oyijl,q yourselves mtb boots and shoes, froth “rtfs' bdst mahulacturers.”f Georgia Conference. —This body adsetnbles >(rt Arterieus on Wednesday, the 28th inst. The pastors of the Meth odist Churches in this City will leave for the Conference to-morrow or Tuesday “Winis. * : "J * «- * *■* 1 1 '♦"’■P- ’’ J 4 AH the fbiy what ainfmarried, and are big enough to stand up to the (h)alter, are getting married in Augusta. It is the best thing we know of tor the coming generation. So Bayefli the AflantA New Era. Prentice on the Associated Press —Prentice says unless the Associated t Press improves its he.§hall jifjfj t? itMsH s if* M the Ass Press. Late Papers.— We are indebted to P. Quinn, of the Literary Emporium, i$ r 1^ apc 7fl <f y / HOTEL ARRIVALS. GLOBE HOTEL. Vf+ e* HEWITT PROPRIETOR Saturday , November 24. W H Roven, North Carolina W J Wootten, Atlanta Wm M*V|dr«yfiX#** ’j ;1 ! fg *1 R F Ddvidsdfe NotUl Carolffi A. Miss McCombs, Florida C C Peel, New York N Ogden, Columbus, Ga . U3£ , G3®tr"‘‘- T '"" O 0 Maxey, Savannah, Ga J E Henry, Lake City, Fla W C Bacat, Greenville, Ala ! PJltaqae, 'tirovirii tlpeifa Troup. 18 TOVI W H Lindsay, Cincinnati, 0 K D Little and Wife, Fatonton, Ga B L WiUue, North Carolina ! (1X Rappejj AbjtcrUle, S C', G J Verdery, Ga It R G A Hill, Georgia L R Cellins, Goorgia JA Attorn?,.Georgia G C Salman, Charleston, S C J McFeely, Massaohusetts J M Snelling, Georgia 11 0 Wadlev. Charleston % tvvwdu, ertthtCkchlinali A.TT)ITiII COMMERCIAL. ' * , ' Augusta^Market Augusta, Nov. 24—6 P. M. G OLD—Buy jjwllin^lj^j SlLVEß—Buying, 1.35; selling, 1.40. COTTON—The market has been quiet, being, thill, and the ground lost ydsterday ' whr regained to-day. There is but little demand, and but a limited offer ing stock. We quote—Middling 31; Strict MfctiStig 32 ; Good It. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. CHARLssyoN. Nov. 24. 1866, Yedtw/ay—feUanririrfp Raleigh, New York; Schr. A. J, Bently, New York. Went to Sea Yesterday.—Steamship Sea Port—Steamship Anda lusia, at New York, November 21 Savannah, Nov. 23. ftonl^ ° f B * th ’ B ° S - Cleared—Steamship Herman Livingston, New York ; Steamship Florida, New York ; Str Two Boys, Augusta; Sir, JuLia St Clair, Augusta; Ship - Silos ■ ridodjflAvwrpool ; Brig Kush, New York; Bark Nonpareil, Bueuos Ayres; Schr Mott Bedsli, New Haven. Lumber and Fire Wood! Having made arrangements with one of the best Saw Mills in the *9tate, the subscriber is prepared to supply any and all kinds of LUMBER »dl jilAlf SHORT (NOT&Hi, '*s2 Alto, at the Wood-yari pf, AjMtwßrtd, Savannah Rail Road Depot, OAKAHICK ORY and DRY PINE FIRE WOOD, in any Rd PetlM)o4xt* fco., 297 Broad Street; Bothwell A Whitehead, cor ner of Broad and Washington streets, or at the meet with prompt attention, f-' 'Pricks toasonable. Orders solieited. au2s-3m* D. T. CASTLEBERRY. Millinery & Dryftoodi. JJRY §^?pß f/ ., DRESS GOODS, U. MILLINERY, BONNETS, HATS, 1 CAPS, sf/ f> - A l bin? f--» ,0 0?. HAT (ORNAMENTS, t SHAWLS, - MUSLINS, . CLOAKS, T ■*s ’ FLANNELS, '' y ‘" T ' OPERA FLANNELS, ■/ ior PLAID FLANNELS, MERINOEB, v. **• - ,' ,r hrr« .mI-jt-; ’ 'lfir.A ALPACAS, 1 BOMBAZINES, Tf<uf ~.n-.»ll*f»—» ■•■■■. • Hi -TV • I SILKS, ' ■; ■ £,.<[ f. POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, -t . -t YfliSDlX loo* '--O h!rm«f Ot CAUCOES, . V'W-tTRW- 'Hilt HOOP SKIRTS, LACE COLLARS, PLAIN COLLARS AND CUFFS, ~-i RIBBONS »yV-» jygjyyi * t -7TI-; r • FLOWERS, ... . , ’ -w- r Tjrr bridal Wreaths, ILLUSIONS,, 'j - TARI.ETONS, ,MOpAa ,3TAO t MfIOO DRESS TRIMMINGS, m roj f r LADIES’ GAUNTLET .ua UUu ( UI 3Tll£ GENTS’CLOTH GLOVES, ' BUGLE TRIMMING, ■ ■ :ni.vn '; WHALEBONE, huckaback tovvelonc, t T -TSSWCED TOWELS, >■' ’ lo vsumo «.l: u'> FRENCH ReRtS- beautiful stales, " ( 1 ' >.T- ff.pl w.'X'i .1’ • , TOWELLiS&; tJ 1 LlNfek, j ; ,! ; si.-. -oj ; i tilUall .SGH’i Jt'4 >f fU TABLE NABKWSg , ,A Rjy -«>&0 ,aHOH® B T°teAin OHSTrups, RSSA. KID all colors and sizes, ,83WIt)H3 YHAViOITAT£ h'oSIERY, Ladies’-, Misses and Gents, ,s, NEEDLES, HOOKS AND EYES, HJJIif '-TT Afe ..i n .AND;EVERYTHING ' ;i • .m -i ii as -m • •; ts a v t 8.133117/ HAO&AI/ I.BJMHV -.13.1 OT 190 STREET, ' .-jw.>T wle'V vd* sn' vq t*' jy , : . AUGUSTA, GA. PianeJTortes Tuudd. •* C TO MEET THE T*liiliES, I RAVE re duoed the charge fbr TuEING to THEBE BOLLABS. 1 Orders left at Mr, GEO. A. OATES’, 240 Broad Rtredf, hr 4t my Shop, opposite the Post-Offioe, promptly attenacd th. * sel— tf ROBERT A. HARPER. ' ,V N-J “ Free from Pbisoni.” ,f‘M-td*nfcrou«4n tbe H«»*n Family.” “Kits come out of their bobs to die.” “Costar’s” Rat, Roach, Etc., If a puts—used, for Halt, Mice, Muachee, Black and Bed Ants,-etc., etc. ’ 11 “ dettar'i’l Bed-Bug Exterminator 1 Is a liquid or wash—used so destroy, and also a preventive for Bcd-Bw/i, etc. “Costar’s” Eleetrlc Powder FOR INSECTS, , la lor Motht, Moequitoee, Pleat, Btd-Bttqe, Intecit on Plant!, Potelt, Animate, ale. r Beware ! 1,.) ol all jsptffilaaa l«ni- that name on qadt HENRY R, COSTAB, . 484 Broadway, N. Y. Sold IS Augusta, Ga., by PLUMB A LEITNER, J ■ 212 Bread street, Augusta, Ga. is BARNES, WARD A CO., *4' Magaaine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States, and all Druggists and Retditers every where. IJ 'i ’’’ . T *1 ■ j:s tel .H'.l.K • v:-. ,»■ J bee.. ’“I l . ' ■ ij' ,i iian . ■ •:!■( '• i ' ‘ .iip' —t j V.,;.' sal 7.1 ..Dbiw-fl? esfl | HI. ► Mu, j,U i; niaiVtd .JlMw-oMueh • Iq .'J t iiequi i J, a ■lnat Tvq i.J -if I ft uati tMOuq!!- l.»u. •» bra D.r'.i -..ij e< Costar’s” ” • ;a n ehsawt ISa aoaiiV %ioaiasi i. CELEBBATBD i BUCKTIIOKN SALVE; *P4r Cuts, Burns, Bruises;' 'Wtuiuds, Bails, Cauoers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleed ing, Blind and Painful Piled Scrofulous, Putrid and ,111-.eonditibned Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swellingsi Eruptions, Cutaneous Af fections, Klngworm, Ttch, Cords, Bunions, Chil- Tflains, etc.; Chapped Hands, Lips, etc.; Bites of Spiders, Insects, Animals, etc'., etc. Boxes, 25 cents, SJ) cents, and $1 sites. 1 '■ ■JAP' SoId by all Druggists everywhere. jm-Aod by HENRY R. COSTABj, Depot 484 Btoaflwajf, N. Y. . i f't BARNES, WARD A CO7, 24 Mag axine slieiet, N. 0., Wholesale Agents’for the Southern States. “f cfTol s • a! »IM - 8 q, • ih:q :Mf j otc.il tij-Aoc.n v ... . - • '■! . , moil -Jsif.Tßlf |'-k! ' t-D . ' .y;r.q W '»» !. UteLmlH <;j j•” “ Costar’s 5 ’ UNIVERSAL hi CORN SOLVENT, , For Buttons, Warts, ptc. ’ "JSS* Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes. d-4S I Broadway, N. X. And by PLUMB & LEITNER, 212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. J£&~ BARNES, WARD & CO., 24 Mag. azine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. ~ I r'l< <■ r -.A T t, tl j i'J I! .: j {.v/iitL fiU Ini' J .J. i I ££ 'io :i > vi'.u.'.i<: C ostar’s” PREPARATION OF,-.«- ir ! Bimi-snnyuKEEOM rdiYOU Beautifying the Complexion. | Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, re move Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, etc. Ladies aro now using it in preference to all Others. ! - r jz&>mu4 *i./ Sola bv all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. ! Uy. . PLUMB 4k LEITNJBR, sine street, IN. 0., Wnolesale Agents for toe Southern States. .T3.IHT3 GUXOM >SS j ; ! j iioiij > t toot) K a“ fplfi'®.*^ Y r / s ’o COUGH uREMEDYi per Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Conpuajtihi/, ■ proitfcfol Affohtiocs; And all riseases of the Throat and Lungs. Bottles, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes. MS' Sold by all Druggists everywhere. 1 , And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depdt 184 Broadway, N. Y. | And by PLUMB A LEITNER, \ 212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. : * CQ.,- 24. M*ga fiae street, V. 0., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. . :tCKiJ7v / ;0'.) n>Ti 1 .i.i/m .8:17,138!!'JOY CELEBRATED BI SHiQ-R P I»L LS| A Universal Dinner Pill, . Por Nerveuj and Sisk-'lleadachej - Itw&geatioo, Dysjx'psia, Bilihataess. Constipa tion, Diarrhoea, Tlolios, Chills, Fevers, and gen eral derangement of the Digestive Organs. JSy*Boxes, 25 cte., 50 cts., and FI sizes. I Uyjill EMpfelstfe everywhere, i And by HENRY R. COSTAR, 484 Broadway, N. Y. i by PLUMB & LEITNER. 212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. BARNEB, WARD A CO., 24 Magazine street, New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents- for the Southern States. no!6—3m Great Attractions! = ...at.. Madame Fillette’s Rooms, 7 . •/ .... (Over it a Rutt ft Rrother’s.) No. • -*<-•••• A%«|rSTAg Olq Where can be tomd RIRROIfS, FLOWERS,FEATHER§. ORYAIH and ererfthfßg generally kept In a well ■elected slock of Millinery. - ; BRIDAL TROUSSEAUS Furnished with stylo and dispatch. HOOP SKIIRTS AND CORSETS. Duplex Elliptic in |rwd variety. A LACES AIP EMBROIDERIES CHJNY, VACENCIteWNE, and other vmrletie* of EACES. ' ...j y 1 also, SPENCERS, CAPES, SLEEVES, JACKETS, Etc-, Etc- LADIES’ DEESSES' ;il Cnt and fitted at tke sbortest notice. ■_ '• CLOAK DBPAiITDffBNT, Will be found SILR, VELVET, and CLOTH COYERISSB, / ' y . in great variety. -,:.l .. WEBDING AND CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 1 ,01.11 ;?.H,ST.A OF EVERY STYLE ¥ no24—wedAsatSw “> ■-r • - ■ ' ; TO THE PTJBLIO. M.V—WV •’A \AO 7 .“'j "‘ s ),7-t" THOMAS RUSSELLi NO. 296 BHOA9 STREET, , \TTt>VVD RBSpßtrtVufibr INFORM TEE ABG.UKPA A*D VI VV t CINITV, that he has just returned from New York with a fine atoek of jOB Ba JEWBItRY, of the latest mid. most improved styles. He, viU-keep tw-ÜBHA stantly on hsmd GOLD and SILVER WATCHES of every description, of most improved kinds; -SOLID SILVER WAR* oL the MbA patterns Miff Silver-Plated Ware of every description ; French end 'A®*rlee» Clocks the most improved make and atyle; Stereoscopic View* and Instroments.HHHsSM: Which will be ready fori exhibition in a f»w days. A fine assortment of Gorßnr " Spectaoiee and Gold Pens, and every article of first-class Jewelry, as hem sjfaf |H found at his Store. ■ ■: -1' 1 |B cYs B -■ .! Mr. RUSSELL has removed to the Well-known DgyiGoodastore of & Long A .where he will be glad to seejhis friends and the public. Ho I* also prepared, as formerly, to dp JOBBING at reasonable rates. , . - , .- a , , . THO S . -RUSS ELL, 286 Broad street.* N. 8.-RNGRAVING Os all kinds executed in the beet style. All orders and work thankfully received and punctually attended to. « • ■' * nblfi—r<bdlM rn.’J I,is* duo',tU :.-ii ■) .vir.to I-•• A j * - \ 11 .. "A Charter Oak COOKING o v e. TniS CELEBRATED STOVE, 60 FAVORABLY KNOWN IN MOBILE New Orleans, St. Louis, and other Southern cities, is now being offered to. tbe citizens of Augusta, as one of the best and cheapest first-class Cooking Stoves in tbe market—its’baking qualities are unsurpassed, which is acknowledged by all who have used It. • j • The draught flues are so constructed as to ensure a perfect draught, while a hot air fine which surrounds the oven insures tbe baking and roasting of bread and meats, to entire satisfaction. We warrant the perfect linking of every Stove we sell. In our stock will be found TOILET SETS, CHURNS, TUBS, COFFEE MILLS, SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD IRONS, CAKE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE PANS,:cto- ' ‘■ r * -fizU eunrtmeßi of Housefnrnishing Goods always on hand. We are, also/pre pared to do ROOFING, and all manner of work in the Tinners’ line of business ii.Bo9 —lm D. L. FULLERTON, 186 Broad street. Furniture. Furniture of All Description*. a PLATT BROTHERS U. A. PLATT A CO. 214 ;broad STREET* AUGUSTA, GA. Havejnp(W;th»bMt assortment of FURNI TURE on hand that has ever been in .this market,-and constantly- receiving—consist ing of Rosewood,-Mahogany, and Walnnt PARLOR SETTS, CHAMBER SETTS, COTTAGE BETTS, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETE-A.TETES, CEN TER TABLES, BUREAUS, eto., eh* Y! • vl ■“' TN' i 6 i U*‘ UPHQLSTEJUKfi UHPABTMENT We b»jw Damask CUB-” TAINS, LOOPS,AORNICBS, MANDS, and alf ne cessary 'articles required. j OUR MANUjiAOtURIRG.DEixRTMENT' is still in 6per»tion. Special Orders promptly.attended to, Repairing done in all brsnone* of IhAhiutiesS. | every quality and sllev < METALLIC CASES) and ‘OXBKBTB es the most in-' proved styles.., feanjri L fWßow^Ai,*; i . i,! ’ 'mi .it•: n>: «■ :t.t aarnml r: r DEGRAAF fc-TAYLOR, I •40 87 and 89 BOWBRY ' / ' ..7 i i have’ the-' host assbfttd 5 Itkck Dining Room- aid Ded-Rooiu FURNITURE]!; .T3a*Tß aAoaa fiffpl; OANGPY iand HIGH ROST U 7 t «J , loofottoeea ev**i-l n ERS DSfl'E-A D’S, O&KUAH DlT'.aitOG i U3TAOTtr. | Bxpmuly far Sbuthetw trade* -10 I ■ Vr'< ; 'bie'!ir.’J[ STEAMS RE A-ND HOTELS FURNISIIEt) ««*T -j WHOLBSAIdB' PRICES. IG-JOH 3/1:11 KNOCK DOWN CANE WOKE AND TURNED POST Ive-f! ■ .-'-tHIT y.U BEDSTEADS, in eases. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1 AS REPRESENTEIj. Onr Facilities for manufacturing defy competition. myl—ly Family Sewing. StitctWng OF ALT/ KiNDS. SriIRTS, CHILDREN’S and LAlflfea* CLOTHES, made to order. T Also. AWNINGS, GRAIN and FLOUR SACKS'—any quantity—made at short notice, at 326 BROAD STREET. MISS L. j. READ, Agent fbr Grover A Bakqr’a celebrated Noiseless Sewing Machines. no2l—3m PROSPECTUS ;.Y ?i!‘ OP THE AMERICAN A R TIE AN. VoiAjmk 4, New SxßiJts* 1866' 7. r PHE . American Ptisan, now A commencing the Fourth Volume (New its publication, is a weekly journal devoted to fostering the interests of Artisans and Manufacturers, encouraging the genius Inventors, and proteolrag.the rights of Patentees. It is published every Wednes day, at No. 189 Broadway, New York, by Bbowk, Ceojfs A Cos., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents. . | ; ... The Proprietors'of .the “Amercan Arti «a»" respectfully announce' that it Is their aim to make that journal more instructive and interesting than any other similar Tsetlodical In this United States or Europe. The “American Artisan'' contains nume rous Original Engraving and descriptions if Netv Machinery; Histories of Inventions and discoveries; Instructions in Arts and Tf.ad93;,.Reliable Recipes for nsa in the Field, the' Workshop, and the Household; ' Pfae4io»l -Rules for Mechanics add Advice to Farmers; Illustrated Details of **Me- Movements,;” The Official list of‘“<7hifiß , * , of ' all Patents issued weeklv ■lnm the United States Patent Office. This list is prepared expressly for the “American Artisan, and appears several days in advance of its ynbUcatien 'in any other Journal. Jleserjpaqnaiof mmarkablw inventions:re cently patented, af home or abroad, will be published weekly; the whafal forming'an Eeeyelepfedta of General Information on tapjw connected with the, Indastrial Arts, the PwgreSS of Invention, etc. "Each num ber ot the “American Artisatf' eohtsin six teen:pages sf readiog. matter,-jnitfiiich the progress of the Arts and Sciences is recorded in familiar language. Twenty-kii numbers form a handsome half-yearly reluma, a Terms of Subscription. Single'-Copies, by mail, per year, in ;i ’ advance A 50 Single Copies, by mail, six months, • In kdvanee.l.l?;. “j 25 Fir* Copies, by- mail, one year, hi .. H OO Ten Copies, by . mat), one year,, id 1 advance,..,...,', 26 O<T Spseimea sett frte, Add*ess« dj BROWN, COOMBS * CO. K . Publishers of the' “American Artisan,*' asSO—l m■ y a 18# Broadway, New York. , , HABDWABE. I 1 Wl® RESPECTFULLY AN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! Hardware house, «w t ; i ,- -»n i.lo • rfj o» .I i.i Style of H. P. UR(JtJHART & GO:, At *7«lß#oad street, the storo lately oecu pwd.hy Mr. Charles Bates, and respectfully solicit a share the trade, x ( Agricultural hnphmeniß And TfgstbVc celebrated Circular Saw» on hand and ta **•■*»«• ,K. F. URQUHART, hold—ts > c r-r , , /: NOTICE! 1 ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE -CX lato firm of J. M. NEWBY A Cp., and 110KA, WISE A CO., to r debts edn traeted previous to the war, and to J. K. HOIIA during and since the close of the war, are particularly requested to call and make arrangements for sottling tLeir In debtedness. As I am desirons of settling up aqid claims immediately, tbo books and notes of said firms can be found at the old established Clothing Storo, 234 Broad street. oc2B—lm I. K. HOF, A,