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%». gt MORNING Nov. 27, 186*
jj Imh Drollery.
■appear for a plaintiff hi a
V , imo the de
•«* ,t umeasured terms. Tiie
• & against not bring
Hi h-anl .-1 the iuveetiv--
however, had got
iv i -Hfo, a j’ipper.iry man, named
* p time in paying his re
t- Bftoui.sei. He rode all day
Hand, covered with slee' (
Hte iini:.
I smoking horse over the
-iilj'V .BEthe area, he announced his
thundering knock at the
valet answered the
»4, opening the street door,
vi , ■apparitiou of the rough-
Bbarv 0.,t
5k arm. uni urn
mfestcrt upT' -di-uroicfod the
V • ‘ »ee that gave some evi
his journey.
- " i IHed the man.
, , •■Hum mv :n; :r
know the nates—
see him.” . _
Sent up stairs and told his
v:fPM in bed. the purport of
WmsmsMmk
!< Tte-v -Jpt let Mr. Foley in for
%,*&* I*l * Kh is not n hare nor a bran
.-< ■ £&*e come to. present 1
r■ e . -Hb leaving the bed room,
odv*, A- 1 MMn-t roat pushed by him.
- *< * ■ W voica SHid > “ u y i° ur
* Htthe same lime Mr. h\ ley
: ■ o ■ipm.
' + \<' •Hr my business, sir,” said
Bion. “1 have-made •••
<«* Hth you manners, and its
pose to return until 1 have
km pponv in vest body." ami a;
P he cut a letter tight with
-t- . --Hpsfore the cheval glass.
4 S--i . ' Mjmean to sav you would
fa bed?” exclaimeil Haines.
- % pack t umorHs out i-uurag.-
'M-* 1 ■pd tlm other, "but sri tup
replied Daines, “that you
•■men: 1 jur mysei:
e-sS in >.j.
' “ Spied the other, “I pledge
v-vB nut touch you until you
K
'■V>xa phonor?”
■; Bibgh,' said Dailies, turn
• '.ll' ■ pskgas though he rn'-ant in
Igi jury: jjjt have the honor of an
VH ! * v'H* and may rest as safe
fetfere under the castle
*Sk' salamander looked
ru'-riee;.,.::!,: Banished at the preten-
Hlsooii Dailies began to
, pMr. Foley, “ain't you
: Bias, “ 1 have the word
• Hnn that he will pot
tmi I am sure I am
j#p to have my bones
■ b igvpr get up again. In
.pfFoley, if you should
■fc ring the -Ml; the
sea-. ift {l*6 a-.W'Bis at your service.
Ths Wffifoiag" Qt will be here pre
sratty, fc*rt 'V; Hj find ' air it before
so? nothing from which
*.'Batches cold as read-
Bkal,’’ and Dailies af
Bnin in him as well as
d not iesi.il the cunning
id “ Get up, Mr. Barring
\t',< kiVt*t ■ •■-Will out of bed, I have not
a ..V* . K*o droll a heart.”
'll ; Hfe that in less than an
• MPaiues ami h>, intended
ao l w ' , . ,< » a Warm
' only intent upon
*' of smoking chops.
y school teacher, deploring
Pedants upon his minis
to the few present
' &>. ’ said he, “to get the
- .Hfre? “I know,” said one
" r .. . , £ “What is it? ’ “Give
\%SK »l! 8'« S spiece.”
l |i>eart is full of care, or
: ey ftpecupietl, the summer
am d'«'*niiah® fci»d the moonlight are
n, t 'f gT: nmer -a vague
:...-■Hkiot come within us,
iii’y cc J.-pjfself imperfectly j.er-
Hptside of us.
is in distress, be.
- ■■BSX she exported $1?,
'k'k.kah in 1805 she exported
md 'll sod this year but
i I,■.;.<>«fffir people thrown out of
Bf»ccount of tin- caprice
■ a condition of extreme
pbr says Snyder's excuse
Hv,s dearly all night, was, that
Jt ? m Kpn the Common to see
* ' ! rn~ Shower, would be more
. »9'&V Weiothes didn’t smell so
' \ B smoke, and he wasn'i
'f?'■■cough,
TH E D A IEY PRESS.
' VOIfcIJL
toil 1
I i»eVsjg > to U *n-<;pW
orange. «it 003) X >ll
houses of only one apartment,. : r u.
b'-O-A rlri itrtMiTc «t!rt rdbbftd H Cath D
blic artfs, hp wJii!
miniaturing to the wonts of p sick
womap jienii bo in»s usi M
—Ao,,AJ»#trtMi, Xdputaiiaut w*B
jbefflyjahot'nor l Vienna 'tor oowarttW*
% fujhffUNtE'itf ‘fair
moted for bradary ha another engage*
W 2 • * ... *
dietedi by the negroes, oelthpeed the
■ertter 4% « coaaaqaeniee pT ifaldiptak'
tors withdrawing aH the funds to attend
acircfaif’' v;r ,'Uod‘Hit JJ
;fh.V rLn |hL,* n, K, S, ,m 1- wrnrbiO o.i
he Parts physicians report auoay.
-Stock ' mochinpi, tpii in
other cities ! <he afttentio* -of pbyAJeians
, hash to t^p of
’ e lytsyiaeot. . > via :o gniis: .
t iffe 1
'MUh exhibitite itst r lWe*) f ap*in, was
ipl<18 ) ' l dAWf>‘n t of-“l>»D Quinole^
in Mt&mi&mtm
fifty f >ur cigarette papers.
iv«|o
7—] tcVicker. the manager of the
leAh
perhatos, by tbp Moree
aity, Vtnrrhig 'whiWr
separited the seats.of the -white and.
color
estab ishment.
.-tt ] Iwiw- Cwspll. Petteatand
are a )bnt to issue anew edition
excellent map of largest
in existence—with' correetioas tip to the
preserdrfaW.'
:,pr4 n A®o»gtf'the,
dock laborers at Cairo, uieoisy the other
i A *L j !#er fi jsht|niii
their, pantaloons torn off,: Ui dr broken,
.heads and'Wbddy noses sffire'bKfitffol
■—Vitefojf Htigo I!? tpnipfefye, we r^'ad,
SIOO,OOO for his new romance, “Quatre-
Vipgt The publtahers are'gaid
to h & \k© cl43arc<i 1,000,000' fntmia, ,by
la Mfer.”
/—borne enterprising gentlemen in
Memphis have recently made arrange
■ meats ’vfirft'dffronbp lafge'St addfeaUhi
iest firms in Marseilies,Fraaoe, whereby
the practicability of establishing a line of
steamers between those two cities is to
b'9 thoroughly tcQlpd.
—A. neWspapdr'out West sftvs that
“the simplest way of calculating dis
tances of the heavenly bodies, is the
ryle laid down by John Phcems's cele
brated lecture upon astronomy, viz.:
Gness at one half the distance, and
multiply by two.”
Medicinal.
DAVIS'
A IN
Opinions of the Clergy ..Etc.
We will moltc a few iftort’exUracU'fibm
iheimnny Testimonial* we hayereceived from
1 time tb time, unsolicited .
(ilftH tt£t . «
From Editors.
Th* If Mr Turk 'AN JmsMir, saJUe. i 10 5
Every mother and housekeeper must often
set'as a family-physfciaH m'Ws many ill
nesses and abcfdentfc-tilta beMTaihatrg chil
dren and-servants. ’For many of these oases,
X havte used Davts'iPaUi fi?ill«f,»nd consider
Lit an InditMßdaiM article in the medicine
istvalaable. ATi 1
ThS Editor of the Chrietian Advocate,'
,ays: if KIHHOH
ft is areal pleasure to us to speak favorably
of thjs article,'known almost WivarsnAlfi M,
be a good and safe remedy for burns and
other;pains of the body. It,u valuable not
only for colds in the winter, but for various
famiif . r compl^*lD A^ oul *WT
Ai p. Miller, Editor of Jfeeeenger, Glens
FallsJN. Y., says:
.There is no medicine at the present day I
giluesb fcTgHytVas-VPdrty BavflP
Palyi (Killer. I have used it in my family
s»«ry. instance It bsa proved a
soweiga.-*e»edyt,.,I, tested its qualities
.tt&T an severe burn, sad found it alt
that aonld be deuredvij «kfnbiov*au • ,H
1 Mri Johivifsuklffit off tb# Calais Adnfr~.
titer, Writes:
ussriaw swannse
years* —i—
K The 8«lem i pisevewssyg; > r;. /
No article of medicine ever attained to
such unbounded pqpularity.aod extensive,
diffusion. It has penetrated ui every part,
even the moat remote, of. tbe known world,
bearing wtf* « ft»iheaMfcg in fl uenMs more
potent tnan those of the spices of "Araby
5iC“«A®!& I ‘.®TS‘Ss. 4 S
this article for exportation any or
all others, and that tho demand'is constanty
(Snoihiiail Nonpareil, )^or.
Soma of oar most pzmninent cUlxtas aad
bpSifeae men atrangly,iyeof»b l *!id it tonthfij
guMia ax an article of great merit and . virtue,
and that they U#vd»,'knew iaqy«edtNfft KL
become so descryedly popular in sbprt a
time * * c*';iiw V. : )eed ad- V> or.-, jn
A ri _ < i t ; hi isfffiinHu'n od‘
From
Rev. J. C. Boomesswse- ~ *••
I have used J’e[Jygl>«rif P%iW {Cilleryrit(i
great success in capes of ehylfteulufae turn,
commSn bowel complaint, bypnehitas,
coughs, colds, ahd ’ (dieerfuliy
recommend it’as a valukbU family medicine.
. JUm J. : Bv BtnrriiftVn ' 1
X consider it tbe best remedy lever knew
for dyspepsia. ./ 1
Rev. Eawstd X:Fh<ler*sylfT' ) ''‘ l ’' ,'
I have witnessed the beneficial effaits bf
ybnr Pahr ftlllcr in easW bf flysehtbry tnd 1
cholera morbus, wlthW’i Ww. flMJbth*
and would ebeerfully recommend its use to
such as may bo sufforinvAtma, similar dis
«Mcs, as a eo/e and iffeclZd ferheay. '
Rei% A. WcbsUr, Editor of tho Christian
Bra, writes:
“ 1 6 *» e need your Pafn Rmcr for many
yoars p my famUy muoh satisfaction.
ooSß*—Jin '
i t futu%uA. gtov.ii r i T-? fui yjauG » ft&ini} &iu 70-i *1 ' ;i *» V/ * * * .i*' w * * *
ALUCr*USTA?jrt (S-A., TUESDAY MOBNINO, NOVEMBER Js66.
;! Cirpots
W,. t 1
Viftl'j LL GRADI««HrCf ACttIRBD 11
tiiitiotLOiLiaLoTßß
rntmii?gs ; 1! *2,
j|.; -it7 oo«n If-.. edt.rjKaW.t*
9jrrtalH“ Goads,
*9df 3HOCI*.* i
t<*q 1 ■ j .maoT r-n tj .
A GROOEftreS; BTO. %
.* f . tmH% yJi 111 -rr r
A t;vV J.
lux (6lLntfvn!> ,D ZAJ KX
M . G. BAIL1E& BRO
I »|*f tmilL/ttff.} UfJT A TO.^ivtl'
1
now otTered for sale, «<piJu«M»g ./A P«t .«*
*idt nl -vniiiiv-r cdj ml «.hiuisij( i
.i, ,i 01 ew Moon iMH,u,siw<m
;;;tlᯮBPAfiiolfi -'I
"~~ otu , RA/B.pßTfi. 4li l of ooij
lo iiabißfc) bn*.Ttj
»K,. SSltlßr«..» pftfiwtvw'
WOOL THREE-PLY
OA tPETS. manufaetured. ?
INGTAIN
.t#CsR PF.jaT'VySKS*! W WCA» Wi TB>, AI4-I
WOOli. .!3UIG}V>'J
STRI ?KD FLAX CARPKXS, pretty and
gsvr pej) AbL wnofi VkrfE'i'fAfi cAR
St AIR ROpSr aU widths,, pnd lengths
BEUGOBTR’
VittteriVs.-aM wimi. • - > *«
s(Whiai.HfM'»NftT.rßtl HEARTH RUGS. '
; (JARfET IHSHING, TACKS, NEEDLBS,
X%n& TtfREAD. - „ , ~ .
A’grjta Stock <* f* Wfa
" ’mid outside use.
*“ ■’A'cnpipatent Upholster on h*nd to cut,
/tin |iew designs and of makers,
jnj»t. deceived in tbe following widths:
STAIR OIL CLOTHS, 2 ft. wide.
"tishtj narrow STAIR OHy CLOTHS to
cover Stair Carpets. » ,
OIL CLOTHS. 4-4, 5-4. <M and
8-4 wide, in Marble Mohag
any, Blue. LlackWnd Green fdlort.
Floor Oil Cloths out andl*i*{if required)
-hy q sompetent woutuiSSi. 1
f';6 ..MATTINOS:
4-4, for hall\
basements, churches, silees, public bqiid
tMhjßpfcß ■•■ ■ ' ' - •
4-4, 5-A'and *-4 red-checked and white
CANTON MATTINGS..
Mattings laid, ur sewed or laid with dm
.patch, - -J- '
Window Shades and Curtains:
800 piIiIWINRCW RjtAj>W,.'J«‘ > :
coiyed with all necessary trimmings, em
bracing from the finostmadeto thecheap
esDmanuftifethTSd, from Str7on«n feet in
lenfeth, all oT which are nfeWpafterns.
BLUE, GREEN and BUFF HOLLANDS
Lshsfsmm^m\
TAINS.
DAMASKS for CURTAINS, also TRIM
MINGS. and ,Wiie-t>T baa a
CORNICES, BANDS, FINS, TASSELS,
PICTtDGH PIOTUR® lASSELS
ani) CORDS. ,
, Window Sfcudes iqdßtefl a»d Hrfa
Curtains put up at short potice, if rpquipd.
Papers and Borders:
.4,000 ROLLS ,-SRALL PAPER AND BOR
DERS, of new colors, fine and cheap just
i^ceived.
A Taper Hpocer fumbled when required,
by our'CustbmerS.
diA ! ** a “ a , "‘ I “ ’ ' *' sn
j OH OUK FIRST FLOOR, 8 ■
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
GHOCEEtTES :
StnbA’rSojraKAaU fradep. .Tara and Fin
CoffeA tlrcen annHlack Teas. Sngar Tlonsc
Fyrurt, Starch, Snap, Candles, Matches,
Ptppir, Ginger, Spices. CraOUnrs, Goshen
Bnttnf, Cheese, Hnms, Raci.n, Flour, Ruck
ron, Currents, Almonds, Nuts of all kinds.
PickUs and Preserves of all kinds, Canned
and MotfMaWwFVwtlS Os all kinds. KSWhupa,
Sauci, Y.aoe Powders, Mackerel in Kitts,
half and whio* harrds. Codfish, Smoked
and Pickled Salmon, Fresh Salaion, iG.W-i
tors and Lobsters in Caws, EngliohiiAio and
Porter, Wings, Liquors, and. Bitters of all
•Ictwis'tftftond.• 1 11 rt ‘ ' ' }i - -
■feToodL and Willow/^are.
P*dtr«( Churns fsndj
DAMETS of alj kjfdy ay and shapes,
SCRUBBING, Dusting, Floor, Hano, Blnch
1T ingl HAytraph Head, Morse and White-
Iwaah Brushes.
BROOMS of all kin da 1.16 ,: . ;
, !. shoes: :;r ■'
LADIES’ GAIffERS, SHOBS( Booties and
Slippfirs. ’- *. 'ff - : od *■•' ■ a
Gents’ French Culf- and Goat Shoes, mod
. Gaiitdio: t*g -
. Misses’ SOW Children’s Shoes, with and with
out tips'. ’q*v«qe‘!
Negro Men amd WfitoSn ShtMO, all kinds.'
MtT GOODS:
A small Stock obCliS and GenU’
FbVaiehing Good*,.#iSLdWMStoo|i-kßUsk.<Wbs
White and Colpred.Flttnnels, Tabling, Long
Cloths, Goo(fa, Bed Ticks,
Stripes, Hosiery, knd Ladies' tJnder
. -
. SUNDRIES:
* -WINDOW dLAS-EP, sixes, Nails, fill
sixes, Gnnny Bagging, Green Leaf, Manilla,
■ Add Sate Rope, Twines, Sash Cords, Cloths,
Lines i and Pjpft, Warty Board*, Bhovals,
.Spades, Forkl, Hakes ana tloes, Alts’, Ate
'-Handies, Hatchets, Smith A Wessen and
Colt’s ReppAlepfeAudL Motions of every, de
owiption.
To All of vxhioiayour attentions is invited
and All of which will be sold at a small ad
vanse on bet AAf importation. / v
JAS. 6i BAILIE & BRO
lY •* !- f 1 ’
DEALERS IN
Carpets, Groeeries & Sundries
* * ! .fSTREEt
AVGUSTA, GA.
ocl2—Bm
: \i&s*
- nS6j5 7~
The Cheapest
•wT j . T3ld,
h B E
MY ’(fiidois,Ete.,
iTd _:*• 'V.' ’
■“ JM BROJB'lrßfflTy
m WANTED. 265
TWfiߥ'Bdlk I, £s
'XT ' J w , !(-. r<A‘l
• *<sßS BROAD STRCET,
U Mite I . c 'V ' . 1
|nd examinedu», ‘V,
-i u : ,<NOU'S hue ’
viiP P and%
CLOTHING
*o3s f n ( 4jD 1
;‘ r “ “ « ,and
, ' = J,nl SHOES,
oc2i—tfv.,-Ao aitmt
Liwßl HfQgt'fr
Between the nri^roStOTDKi,
Has coistantly-ea-ihaad-
a splendid aiaorUaeut of i>. i > i -n-ue it -
-©IdCOTKC
HATS, GAPS; BOOTS.
- In fact all oeMsskry arflolea required by
Ladies or Gmttltmen. | , in .
,I : IDS} B«OAD BTREBT,
; -'^ct—Bp |, " i - y •"‘" 1 Augoeta, G*.
265 '265
• m’ tqe tiedj m baad ■ i- •■«
* COUNTRY MEECHANTS.
RE lESPECTFULLY ; INVITED TO
Call and examine our stoek of
■Puy «iVods,
CLOTHING. , » 1
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc*
Before UtreAtuihg Elsewhere.
CALLjAT
JULIUS G. TUCKER’S,
. NO. 265 BROAD STREET,
! AUGUSTA. OA.
: **-*’ ,(■ -I ;v
3HT i' i- —i - • • -*'•
I. w. PERKINS & CO.,
W . i > *7 o! ,*t ill n •
IITOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
U -tj> their patrons and -the public, that
they .hgive associated with, .themselves, in
copartnership, «> u. .
u-.rMa. H. COLL I Nr’* 4 ’’
the #ell-know<i’and successful Artist, who
• was fat upward of four years floonected
with thisjGallery, In the'employ I *^
TUCKER & PERKINS, .
-gjXiSSGI *
'■u .’.it.il J-. u t> II t s ; .1137!
This ahnptmcertent Will' he sufficiefat
guarantee ko all who deeire >
I) MKT :
A PEHfKCTI.T-FrNISJIED
PQBTRAIT !
: t :.k
Life-site or Cabinet, or the, ex/jaisitoly:
vtipainted t.< * • ■
Porcelain Ivorytype,
rr ; ‘or any other style of a .,
That this Gallery is tbe plaoe to get it.
Irue
]i i; lto
All are cordially invited to call and
examine ionr New and Beautiful stylet of
• Tnu lV ■ 'j-,.
PIOTUJtES! ,
The prices of which will be found lower
than the same quality And style.of finished
workmanship is sold, for in any Northern
Gallery.
ocl9—tf ;-':B B LiFG-I.
OSBORNE’S
Optical Peppt,
Optician Specially and Exclusively,
33(1 Broad Street, opposite Planters’ Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GA. ~ r .„,
Note well—the only properry
constructed office in the South where
accurate And minute measurement* and,ad
iustuients of glasses’ can be made, and every
kinAofSpectacle knowntspn he found.'Tho
Cblic wili eventwlMy fcarb-, by too dearly
aght experience, that it is CHEAPERItm
buy Bye-Helps atmy ‘SPBOTACLE DEPOT’,
than to get them anywhere else for nothing,
itinerant Pedlar-Opticiaus. and'Spiotaole
eellers-to the contrary notwitbstanding. A
word to an intelligent man or wodsari 1 hr'
bUfiSfient. —3m
Cash Advances. , ,
WILL MAKE- I.W. f OUV.'Od
LtBttRAL CASn AHVAffOJfg
.1. AJ
On ’Gorton'*
•ZSJ bID G“/ & 351 011
Consigned to the well known and responsi
ble, housed of
0. E: TIIORBURN, <
NEW YORK,
J. IZARD MIDDLETON,
BALTIMORE,
i AND
LOWNpES, MIKELL & CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Will give pur personal attention to Ship
ping the {Cotton, and guarantee punotual
returns and reasonable charges. -
STOVALL A EDMONDSTON,
’ n»l3 — lm No. 2 Warren Block.
i 1 ‘ ! ' r -'
•IStSafe Millinery,,..Et9-j
.miiiiii''
CT jjlq ] kWh ietbfr 1!
iioesl t
AT 21J BR0A& STREET,
a-sai-swirt ] —■ »k o'T x.tsax>.>
, m.m-iiO | mo*on-pA*,Bß* ; . ?n f«,
MILL<NBRV’,'‘ *•> '
• * lot l/.in .Rue .Glide l«ui- > :
r i-Ceu * t
-PA KC Y GOODS;
' XT AND BELOW a cw -ill
NE W | fAfoe Sty t
I iff Ladiea* and Misses’ HATS, of.the
la-ilfri jLatoat Styles. -I sritun-,1 err-,
B Ladies’BONNETS,‘fltd/' lo
in .ciiobtiniH *»:i> Jsr '
: a LAWBOOK,,fIT wdeP lev
' FIiOWERB. TEATHERSi RIBBONS,
SHAWLS., CLOAKS, 6'a I £E9” , | "
- INFANtS’
Ladies’ Mimas* aud Boys* HOSE. “S n, y
'■'^ c HOOP and VJtbmr^o^a.:
• Q j -i-d'i • ttlM). i'c hoJfii-J will !c
, X few piiccs Ot'MWrinV Airmen, CihWtr
. TiWinel, Flap net, Callec, Brtßia»ls, 1 «fot m
, KID HLGVESiAT ONE OoLEARl J - 1
E^ain^ucaip^’pffemdjjto;,';
, AND- MERCHANTS.
• If. Persons wishing bargains will do well'tn
'* naftearly, as this chance will he open only
■fora few days. S. C. DURBAN, A COe i
• - -SOlt—ff At Mrs. Hanay’s nld Stand.
- dS’ oiV Sftp'pV
■qV£ ! ,a;iTKAri# KOITAKJif'IZ
,:, !
j .V- •!...! ATOtd ■ i «vt xlii. 1,
V Furnishing- Goods.
JQfiN/K. HORA, r
t Z 4 ' B;B €) A ft 8-TR-E E TyS a
(Under Central Hofei),- • ’
TT'aVUSM RECEIVED A WELL-SE
JLI LEICTED shook of CLOTHING, oen-
J sisting of .r ,
Beaver and Cloth OVERCOATS, .a
( Rif ck and Colored Cloth FROCKS and
Black and Colored Cassimere FROCKS
and SACKS,
Black and .Colored Cassimere PANTS*
Black apd Colored Silk and Velvet
VESTS, ' ;
Black and''Colored Caseimer VESTS, etc.
i ALSO, ' ‘
; SPIRTS and DRAWERB,
SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
TIROGKS, COLLARS, TIES, etc.
.. And would respectfully invite the inspection
of his stock by bin old friends and the pub
lic generaltv. Thej/ wifi bo sold on REA
BONABLE TERMS, ni oc2B—lto
Gent’s Furnishing Store.
WASHINGTON STREET—
Y/ -- Between (SROAD and ELI,IS,
| AUGUSTA, GA.
The updersigryul would
inform his old friend’s and the p'ubiic'gene-
that-he bai-jnst retowAd -frotn the
j -,-North with & oiieiaelet of ) • jB >
CLOTHS, CASSIMERIISi and VESTINGS,
And is new prepared to make them np to
orcUir, in tbe most .approved styles, apd at
as low rate* as they can be put up in tho
city. j
Also, on’ hand, all kinds of GENTS’
FURNISHING GOODS, at reduced priees.
Particular, pMentiqn paid so, GUTTING
.ULOTH3 to be made up at home.
AH work ivarrAntcM to fit.
r jJ CLEANING- & i ND ; ’kEPAIRING Mene
with,neatneßß and dispatch, ’’ 1 ‘ ' '
■ i. A general asssort’mentoj'
' TRIMMINGS FQ R. ipANTS,
’ V.im t I "VESTS-.V ,*!
Call and examine for yourself before
fmrchasipg cleewhere.
Thankful for past favors, a oontinuanco
t,. pf your patronago:is solicited- 1 i ,-!')» ! ■
- '7. ; r t.i s i: ssWßf , jre ! as«i<ii
, Washington Street,^
■eß—2ti Between Broad and^Uis.
4 Painting 4
|; -i ua
Fisk, Paints.
FISK
I» AIXJSF TS
' ALL ABOUT TOWN! = * ;
Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Offiee.
~sc2Q— ts y” |i *N .■ 8 :
FAINTING.
Messrs, e. miller * 66. .
• aveaiHL i
, w Beg to announce that they are prepared
' to execute, in; i! very superior : rnAnnkr/
and on very reinbbw'AWe-bdrae, ail'tihdk of
work in their tieM),.sbtb'M' - : 1 ladt i
HOUSE, SJIGN* ANP ORNAMENTAL
Fainting.
j CfIWNGSI' AND
ON JACKSON STREET,
Globe Hotel Building,
‘ ' 4 ~ Bm o-r / jo
JNO.'C. SCHRBINkR k SONS, BlCoh, Ga.
4NO. c. BCHBKTNKB A SONS, Savannah, Ga
. «> >c» •J. C.. Bchremer Sc Sons,
XTO. 199 BROAD street,
“D AUGUSTA. <3A.
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS.
Keep constantly on hand a ehotce selec
tion of the above articles,
All orders from the Country promptly
attended to. . ;
Vhe BEST of ITALIAN A
(.VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGB.J
* ■ AOENTB FOB" *
Stein way A Sehmtdt’b*
and Gale <t p hwelj , s .
. CEIR Post i®D PIANOS
fet-ly 4—U ?
>111; ,j „ lwl iBoot» 4 81io«l >« -"-i »
WSKUL-;]:. I«4JJU BdRMMOBto
van
- | ~' DjieLEß^ni: ’ '| 4 V.'
igggtvig TTA.TS
>B97|
110 l s,f 1 i Jse’if gjH i,i> .nooekl 1> ,;rnu
.I-JI- .!• •’ I . wajJ> / isTjUoij odi 0' uji
"Men,and Floys’
. BOOTS AMD fflOK,
1 aW®n»V4BNtt 1 oi.roOe
230 Broad Street,
■ 10*Uf ; K •
]iTli •-U< J >VI TT DVJ : f
ui C*U to4,S*w4w:ft« it i
DP Goj)Rg.»pw KOR
consisting of Gentlemen’s
ROOTS'jand SHOES, Ladies’ BOOTEES,
.GAITERS, Mines' and CUMrUi'k SHORE,.
klsdf'a She assortment of Ladies* ahd
Mdtfs 'HATP, • BJIIHTB,- NOTIGNS,’ iod
asSss i ,! ' i0
l.'i-l'n i 324 Broad'Strtdt,
v wifowdipto T O|ipa»lte Pkmtcni' HotMLI
: ;;>o(«P8' : -ArfD' shoes. 7
rA ■ JUBT .REfjirinEiD—
.TWjW| i vnaatA &St sJoioq’te'iar ol Iti-i
y of ,y 4NO.FORSMLI} AT.
~ rirr [B'r G’a>»«>i!?ry >
Wood's) Men'r tight eak I
' Wood’sjifcnV unbound BROGANS,’W«
Woofs Men’s Light BROGANS 1 V> ii mi
-Wood’s' Women’s BpS DOWNTNQB—,
1< t ptFfJr ..if -If Xs3 -».;i *
wood’s: Boys’ Light Cslf BROGANS
Wood’s: Goat JFALMORALS, Ladies
- WOod’s Goat BALMORALS, Misse ?
i‘ ‘ ' (also
Bcfikert'p L’dies’ Kid Cohgresi GAITERS
Bonkert’s Gei'lis' Cfifth Coigres* Tip
-- - ufAIWBS’ Lio-.-i! m -,!,isF ,
Rogers’ Ladies’ Welt Kid GAITBItS m
s’j Bogersf Ladies’ Plain Lasting Pump
Oongress. GAITERS i,j
•f< Rogers’ Misses’ Welt Goat BALMORALS
• .’Ladies’, apd,,Childtenfs BOOTS
> . and assarted sizes
• ' Ladies’ White Kid Rosette SLIPPERS
i: Ladies’ White Kid Lace 0 A ITERS
Children’s White Kid BOOTS '
1 Misses’ Goat and Morocco BOOTS
ALSO ' “• “
MILES’ GENTS*'DRBBB BOOTS.
I am receiving tbe above Goods -daily,
and feel confident from long experience in
the basiness, that ■ I, oaa please those Who
favor me with their patronage.
It is my purpose to keep a first class
BOOT and SHOE STOftE..
r tt; E. CtAftKE.’
‘ :u> Hotels. Restaurants.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
GA. ■ -n ■--■ :n ,
NEWLY FURNISttKb
• 1 '.I URiCOI F 1 >■■■
1 and REFITTED, i. u '
FJNSURjPjASSED BY ANY HOTEL
-SOUTH.
Will roppen to the Public,
| T. S;NICKERSON, :
oc3—■ Propria for.; t
PAVILION HOTEL,
_ £ j yft CHARLESTON, Sfa ,„
fT»HE ABOVE POPULAR HOTEL WILL
A still be kept open for the accommoda
tion of the Travelling Public, ~ i >
Board, per d*y $3 00
i j Mrs. H. L. BUTTERFIELD)
A. RUdTERMEtD, Pff ‘ pr ** t,e,s ‘
, Superintendeht."'’ ' '
nov2-y-8m4.1 i< A sill lo nuitalqnm’o oi
- ; MUirLS JI HGU9E, I ' rA
•> / WctttTrf cAßOtiWiri.. 1 3 1
This nofEL ','is.ifo^,
. *'pencd for the accom mo*tfttien of tbo
public, a*d possesses every ficeoinucodatVcn
and cnmfbrt calculated to please the most
fastidious. The patronage^Af the traWfflng
community is respectfully lolititeA-.,i' '
. JOSEPH PURCELL, ~
i au2fi—l ?tn ' Proprietor.
,r ; BCREYEN HOUBE,/
GEORGIA,.,, mi: -.M.'iowj
• K-J ! THIS first CLASS HOTEL
; !*.-ia go * jfeiteboiW lo ».iwi w
Having been renovated and newly furnished,
is now opjen for the reception of the travel
ling public. ’ v :
I ifilSO. McGINLY, Proprietor.
Btblft—l-ly
AiSNWIIT-8 GLOBE«<HOTEL. >
re«*‘-’n 1 *U.QWXHyt\GAi .vs
;I- W. (. rtEWrWVPBOPRIKTOR,
TBb'WfeWTTT WOPS*, VTA.
OLOBff 'HilTfeU, mu?fnt the
* f present ProprictbfvJhM beewthbrongh
ly rondvated,. repainted and refqrniahed,
aid it seoofad to no Hotel irt the South.]
Alts abed t« the (ToUSb is an Elegant BAR'
ROOM, BARBER SHOP, M* - BArTR,
-HOUSE* for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also,
os Nn.il LIVERY STBI/H, wbcW Ilirisku and
Horses oan he procured, dor pleasurmot fogi
trips to'lbe,country. .
’ " ' “
COTTON l COTTON ! " COTTON S’
NO DETENTION AT ATLANTA
r OR AUGUSTA 1 - ■,
THROUGH!, FROM. iMONTGOMBRT TO
NEW YORK, via Charleston, S. C.,
($.50 PER BALU, a * ? •
. . ... : OF NOT OVER 800 LBS.'
MONTGOMERY TO CHARLESTON,
"At $6.50 PER BALK.
MONTGOMERY t'6‘ AUGUSTA
At $4.75 PER BALE.
B. W. COLE,
OSn’l Superin talent Ga. RaUroad.
Qbn’l Superintendent 8. C. R. R.
I >i2r— apt-;
JOSEFS E. MARSHALL,
TNSpRAttCE A-GENUT,
*ofi BROAD STREET"-
AVGUSTA, GEOIIGJA.
ap26—ly v
. , .... I----■ --0
NO. 30.
■ -•• ■- -Ra<l,|U»H Sph|»des.
’■) T-taff ‘B'OUMS f 'U* 'w V
£ ilAy’J^cM'Vax.l
mitost, nott l
comwrtablev fro* ■ AttgritS, »94VanpA«; :
Macon, Gohimiais, i and- Attauta, «W tbb
i.¥W*sJkJ L-’»is-’ >i* -Hi 9ii? lot 1 -f
.This waste from Up*.
Offodns, Mobile, and Montgomery, via At-,,
font*, Aumtl* Wilmiitgtoß. jtmd
'N- C., to Ricfithotld, .Wasnihgton, Wal*i
4xoeOent (order and successful operation,
.yiU» n.w < Bo*nes ) 'tfcW and efogaut Can,
_ FremoWeldoiy ,TW Route* 4» New
*ior7 oni i
and U “ WlhV-aSd the new Anno
messlc KoutmstiileHo -a ■ wofl .
! *?* i H* jt'W “* mry pleasant
ronty by! Steamer from Porfoaouth ,♦>
to Phtl/dqlplua and New Terit, or la Bidrir
■m»reLß<y ...if Mil ->w ki:« .
A/ttbWSSarf •?■ br
:-j MSS
BABq4«* CHECKWD’ THROUGH. ’ T ‘
‘ J' I *'*? AjMi Trald conbeut* «i Fhe Old
is*kiMflfr4 j ion *li!; ii m il r-,
. JtP 6 ’i? TBAIN.-ithrough ,
***««?*
Tfains connect vfo Richmond and
>- THIIStGH TICKETB, need,
for W>e jA tha Seutln Carolina Railroad
"PASSENGERS fiblfASE TAKi' NO
-TICH th*ti aay'Koktt rlai Wllntington.'U
0{ thp routqs North,
from-Weldon, whether to stated or not OB
4ba lies of the IWket, hod If his Biggage is
checked by one .route, he eon. have It
■****?*■»»***■
H-i. .’ -If F. H. TyANHCON, ; ’
ijy: .••§ e Ws* :
Jfor partinlars inquire ol
Ti•■».nr unI&AIINILIWYI-toi flrfi "<>
a L 134 Broad ,tr r»VA«gu»ta, flk.
a ~n. i At u..s. «w» A-*
: "
Cksttge of StMaale Bf Sbutti
..oliiiA Sfkil Compaiiy..
1 Ok>ica| S‘otrru Carol)it a R. Cos„)
'<dl J" Angusta, jf
Wlllmh as follows, Viz.: *'• '“ ’
(Lead* Augusta......*7.';. 6.«5 A.M.
Arrive at Charleston u.d..., 4.06 P.M.
Arrive-at Columbia.s,2o; P.M.
Leave Charleston 8.00 A.M.
Arnvq at Angusta 53)0 p.JJ.
THROUGH MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Augusta ‘ 6.45 P.M,
Arrive at King5vi11e........... .... J. 05 A.M.
Arrive *t Columbia ...'. 3,00 A.M.
Leave Columbia.-... 2.06 P.'jt
Arrive-at Augusta ...;i2.oonight
- 1 ' x'A H. T. PEAKE) ■
nod—ts , Ctepßrat Supwrietecdcnt.
Owfic* Gknrual SITPBaiNTSSDXNT, )
,4(1-11.-10 <k Gulf Railroad, l
Savannah,’ OoG.bcr I6lh, 1366. j
Ts' hWnlgr ida branch,Railroad
will ba opened to the public, on Mon
davaoxt,; the22dipst.
Arrangements have been made Insuring
direct Wnd speedy communication by this
roqte between Savannah and all staUnns on
the I cnsdoola and Georgia Railroad, Flori
da Central Railroad, ahd Florida Rail-
X°mf. I >it ■
80ld **! wa tbe
Eavannalj and QirtncyiTsUahasseS, Mon-
Md Jackson-
Tallahassee,
Madison and Quitman and Valdosta.
D fce4Gbrir BUv.nnah q Mid atf
' * i«obrgta Raflroad
and Florida Central Railroad, yRI be
shipped ot, throHgl rates' had VithouF
breaking budk. rr n siitTf < *
!-» .y,i.;hiJBi’S..JW»NRa
■ ’ li i, General Superintendent.
« •
CSiaiige of Sohfedttlty pa Georeia
“I’ 1
run as fojldsMw'h-ii
y . -,T jl>'Ay pABSEi*iBMK ori. .
Leave Augusta U*Ui:3il,.lii J.;“ »uw av ats t
ArrivcatJ Atlanta«t*^.. g'g| jr‘, gg’
Leave-4tlantg
. AO6A.JL
Arfivo at Augusta at
k '
Arrive'fit Atlanta afc.A..i......... Ifi.AO * a>
hlssA.-w AOO f! m!
Srs®Ktei*hl#tA
TVaiT. ** ln, *‘ l -Day- INma«iger
Mobdu OifcawsL-mast lelvw A^.
femakfcV HLWA.
M., to make close connections.
KWrOUle,
.*Md St. ,-Lo,U, a u i
* ♦ on tlie PasseDger Train
raa^e cJfito cooncctiDna.
SLEBPIfNG CARE utFili NVbt I^SseW
.gur j <>ig E.. W. COLE,
Insurance.
'-ii—li-.i-mtAl , :j|B-m-ii*. J.1HC...1 j";{
•' .'A. H.’Ketcliam’s "
INSURANCE OFFICE
; JACKSON STREET,
Between? tlft' dlobc Hotel Tower.
-R^SIfSaSKSr 11 '' 0
Ebiladclp])ia, Penn'.
11 ’ AMERICAN, of B*V«usre, ! Md.
HOWARD, of Baltimore, Aid. ... ,
L. GREAT WESTERN LIFE, of New
York.
NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT* (Ac
cident), of Philadelphia.
se29—3m * - ■ . i
B. H. BRODNAX,
JNSURANCE AGENCY. ' '
OFFICE AT THE
«v . A OLD SAVINGS BANK,
220 BROAD STREET
juS—ly
% jailg
8001 AxiTTojlSlSvßle
; I •» ?
NVMS.T DEfICRIPTUMfi i ,„t.
BZKCUTID -*
IN Tti* BEST MANNER.
9W Mb *Utt Tranet, SmA Bnt us
Workmen enable*.**' to do'Superior JOM
WOBX at Cheaper Ratee than cleewhere.
Corririiiwloa M«frciymW »-
£ , Jtt, DTE I CO,
WAREHOUSE
*r-'*J.'fTl9 j 7 ' AI»P T ‘ J
COKfflSaeN BEBCBAKTI,
'i wl Jlttbe olA' rtanS, 14#'RaynolS* Street, '-
" *“• j AUGUSTA, Go. wurS -i aohmy
on Cotton Predate in Storey when T
ConsignmenU rerpoctfntly soßcfteA,
>i i JAMES Ml fcfr
si <SO ' o.f- - SOL. ROBISreGN.
Augmta, Ga., Nov. 1,1860. - '<*-F ”
._.me*Zir-TBn ai: r ■* -.L. -- • '
Wedemeyer 4 BTets,
YfTHOL£SAt£Gk6ckßß'
itfWlmf 11 <-!’!>-•• ' V* edt f.ii* hi
; .. trw j tftooH *«> W 1 1 o-'H si ll
MEBCHANTS,
'on
h«*j'-/i-a I *•»*
I *fo.. j flmW -AUyfo*. v .# ~ w<
HestertfuWy tolicit CONSIGNMENTS ”
es SOUTHERN PRODUCE, and are pre
pared to- fill orders for GRDCKRISB aid'
NORTHERN PRODUCE generally at
, e*Mc-«m:
i "dt E.' CLAenoaw, Philadelphia, Pa-
W. F. Mxfaura, AM, Jvcitaew,AagnKU.
CLAGHORN, HEKRIHG ft CO-
No. ?! WARREN BLOCK,
Sfi odT i •dt f'i t-’i- ; j 'l •■' ”F— «.bJ :
. .. ,c Wf*n : ,» ... - *
oil! onl t \ . , .
►no ,»WAItiHpUSE IN KEAB, 5 4
.. :9.. j - AUGUSTA, GKO., ” ,
n'>nj n!cr: • *- 1 . / ■ r -
W»U oontlnUa to give their pervenal attan
• .. Gon. to .
' CONSIGNMENTS TQ THEM,
‘ **' fMwht'd*' 4
ATJQVISTA, GA.,
<• i on. .-
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
t I
Particular attenttou given to the
STORAGE, SALE AND PURCHASE
•• -• 1 or
Cotton, Yarns
AND
DOMESTICS.
Consignments and Orders Solicited.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on
Consignments in Store,
EXCHANGE FOR SALE
AT MARKET RATES.
oe2—3 m
Harper C. Bryson,
ARE HOUSE
. COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, 6a. '
Customers supplied with BAGGING,
ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES.
Prompt attention paid to the gyle of
COTTON and OTHER PRODUCE,
OFFICE—IB9 Reynolds Street. WARE
HOUSE—On Jackson Street. set—3m
JAMES T. GABDINEE,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
: : ......
Mclutosh Street, Acccbta, Ga.
Will give bis personal, attention to the
‘ STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON
And such other Produce as may he seat
him.. * Vi-' ' <
Cash s i vac oestnailc on Produce'iaiStore.
I? satl—«m
Ice Cream and Sherbert!
RANDIES ;
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT TH* • ' .
M ,‘: v , . FRENCH-STORN, •»'
lIW—4T Wfl ‘RfTMMi dtpNHf.
COAL STOVES
AKD
GEATEB. ;
' LANDING AT. THB WHARF
THOSE LONG LOOKED FOR AND
i MUCH NEEDED
FARLQR, HALL, AMD DINING
07 ' A, ROOM
ti?-.c. It r j '/;■ : *'i v»» .
ORATES.
:> .* WITH J), FINE STOCK OF
COAL HEATING STOVES,
SUITABLE FOR
STORES, OFFICES, Etc.
TANARUS« those bf our patrons who have been
patiently awaiting they arrival, and all
others in noed of the above, we would state
Abat,- . ; ! MUuoiq n.pia’V'ff,
THA STOCKR. ARE WELJL, ASSORTED
• v ■**» ‘ - •< wj dm,at
PRICES- MODERATE ENOUGH
To Come within reach of all.
JONRS, «ON & CO,
266 BROAD STREET.
oc36—fm' • <• j -...-
ALUMINUM FENS.
tJIHB UNDERSIGNED
ARE APPOINTED AGENTS
For the sfileof.tbc above justly celebrated
English. Pen
Made fironr a Mineral foandin the Mine
of.Carpwalh
They *ro superior to any Pens now n
use, inasmuch as they' will not r.rode,
which is of great. adv*nt»ge.
They are cheaper than any other Pen now
in use.
J. SCHREINER & PONS,
199 Croad Street.
GEO. A. OATES,
■s—ts 240 Broad Str