Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, November 27, 1866, Image 3

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Printer—Official Paper peffclff cfaStlL AtION. 'W* MORNING Nor. 27. 1R«« ; 5B Raa £ e of Tkermcfeiewr. - WB® At Daily Prk*s Orricz,l Wm-r. i ?»> 18M. . Ji 12 m. Sr. m. 6p.m. ' W Fortes ami Ciilmiot Organs—< ieo. WW°**- vSHOY T. Goods—Mr*. Pughe. KCors, ot*.—W. B. Gridin. ... « . Wanted—Address Mrs. T. S^Xd.l.^ BiPostmasteks. Pontmasters in of the State are„ earnestly " Bd to act as ageuts tor us in .procur Wo will allow them per centage in such cases. { ■.- •< k. h.' pughh, »; Ift Proprietor and Publisher UjBjLTo. :mt ffßril they will notify «a,iima<«ft*fc’4/, » >;Hpheir paper fails to reach them. had a great deal of trouble in mmßte rtniteS afe carried promptly an<« fcsaMsra' - Mwaday to «i«oui get ’ : fjy paper, but notify us at once * . gy^^Uis,pr.^de %fl§B Again'.—On Monday of last aiiidHi had to correct the 'Constitution stating that Bishop Lynch *®»Sfc§)reuch at the Catholic Church, on #'jfe a,y P ravious ' The Chronicle ,p ? Hwtnel of Sunday last contains tha statement—that Bishop Lynch ■Beach in the Catholfo'Church, ti® day. Os course,' fioKody was' ifei »:i*Why it, as they saw nothing of % People's Crgfwiy—the Daily T. ; our nejghbori ought to he •ft •'■jKfctiiig their errors, a duty which Ci^BCourt.— The City Court con- No business of extra Hysc was transacted Wo l«um is not a single criminal case Jyft' Hue Grand Jury,'this term. #»». Ovta.— l'hq' negno uipn, . MBwith stealing and killing a milch property of His Honor, the yesterday bound over, by Kef, to answer the charge at tf>, term of the County Court. •'lgjgkJAl,. —Wo had the pleasure oi from Mr. Anderson ot i-,% &»ington Ej:.i miner, a pager that '■:M • tffjirrcJly *ith oltr adver xzsss&xgi *■ ohßfei School. Sunday afternoon, mi I’iSiirpose of listening, to the lee , Hr. AV. G. Whidby, on “The 0l the Hour.” About half an hour ♦isfci in the delivery of the had tor its basis sincerity and irJK »“d these, the old adage tells Be, CiHpllUte ‘the essence bt every W<* M&gratulate the young lecturer Bj§jccss that lias attended his edorii'. Bnis newly chosen sphere, and irt,f± and his hearers, may, at no drap, realize, his mo.-t ardent Kto the future of our “Sunny Lafi-JJ* B.f. ~ ~ r ft. JItIXT IX -BIIUAI', SiT.KKT. Ttftv- ■considerable ex- itement in 'tragi , HSL.y.es:,urOay afteruopn, occa - "Kif* , 8 T hl > <! its owner, running up N> t’»« tdJßf one of the telegraph poles •vatod Hption. It was a'.very difficult jab ibHhe latter, but by persisteat ettaftsH| succeeded in reaching the ttcau■fencing it down, and delivering ■ ib« ■ Vi tl>e*expenW ms tlii* Knber by poking fun and a long him; but his motto, evidently. Hfct those laugh who win;" and as ; WSL perhaps he enjoyed a good # .afterwards at somebody eLe's > ■ (b" A - * KfCRA Concur-r. —Grovtr'b Op ■pcert Troupe will give their first -jni: in this City, at Concert SWitSfes evening, on which occasion a programme will be pre -- - B The selections are capital, - sib B|performers are first-class artists ; t) ib*® those who attend wifi not be the attractions for this evening Ls Garden Seem: from Guonod’s crfebHw Opera ot Faust,” and varia- I « fetthe piano for the left hand only. a very attractive enter : offered to the music-loving jW'.jb'Hf Augusta, and their appredn %S.y,tflK should be shown by a liberal at Concert Hull. .■lra W’f 4 Cos., for this aod to-morrow Concerts. . itMp Lesi.ik’B MaoaZise.—We are isl&ft to Mr. I>. Quinu, of the literary l he Ueceiul/er number of this Hnc ilagaziue, and also a copy o 1 Kf ml Table for November 24th. The members of the Union ’ l at Mechanicsvillc, in this eouu- gat e a “ hot supper,” and the proceeds thereof to Kev. ■Bartle't, w ho has tail hfidly s -vnj A■ -■ HpmisterihW_v, (luring the year, to its close. long been eatablished, say* a contempo mestie happiness; thus, its social impo r far greater than any other instrument of music* ihdudefaents which lead us i a seeK The enjoyment of our leisure hoar i, >9 our cultivated 1 and jealously guarded//n I, •J the P %# )rt^l l t in «|ls is high y gratifying to observe* how universal y 4L has become with almo it jwjflwelltt-ae family throughout tl e It? V, xir -iislh • tan Ist. H Pint' introduced ;'*|' f a “new knrtn - tfltYft/* on the stage of AeCoteni l us -y deA Theatre, London, in 1767, tlie Pi - till now, it recognizes no nm*t?*k.ji: - Strumipty sis more pojjhlsr i^ctive. Yestasday -we. had the iif looking' at, 'UM listening to/ tme .it (i qhiokwng 4 1 exhibition at < the Bookstore of Mr. ‘George A. QStet,' who is ‘agent for th s and pianos of different make. It is el i gantfy 1 finiihed, sonorous' in' tbn i, unrivalled forgts singing gwdities, ,nt 1 11 e »-i A n*fW7 r est Mated hndi cil i ft/tutf. 1 ■ * ‘ J 4*?BoiT? foS We had ti e pkaasurer of. rmaeting a day or two sini e wjt a young Confederate soldier, <> 11 'route j ‘<xf his home in Augusta, Gr,, from the hospital at Elmira, New Yorl . where be has been lying from a peric 1 prior to the close of the*ifar/ ,s He saj s some oT'kia comrades are still detains 1 of the different Southern States to obtai a -a lUtof the names of the heroes and se i whether anything can be done to add I o their happiness or. com fort; Tt-Afafpijpti i Enquirer, 2TsL jThespggestipn is a good one and wil, we" hope, be speedily acted upon. We do not know who this young soldier ii. 4n>t4hfrera(e,>donhtleßß, quite a number -QUrUde Srs irt the Not them hospitajs who ought to be known and assisted c m aT'fftr# - -A PirtffTt Pa'»AirKL%t*H«i JaLs’ Sabbath School, on Sunday afternoo l jaafj Jperry, the,kind-hearted and Vespecldd‘" SuiWnntendent, announce i that a young lady and gentleman, wh o . were fornyefly pyepihers of that school, had itarried ' add taken a Europeati tpur. While in England they probabl y mentioned this popular Sabbath Schoo , ■'end aw»heyie<f tha Htc£gst ,»iy jtf, of i lady at - Sheffield, who had presente 1 them, for the a number < f cardboards, heating, as ianpriptfiyng. ifi llludifnßted letters, various' 'S'crlptnra l quotations, which cards are to be framed and hung upon the trails of the sehool. Yhep are veryoi-nfememts, ymd the Superintendent will no doubt 'make ihem very useful also. A IcHARtrABi.B ExterpouSe.— iie directors of the Southern Hospital Asso datipu for dipiblsd; soldiefs. located at New Q^|ani, ? ved to up a gift enterprise or distribution qf Christmas giiW, at one (foliar a ticket. These tickets are lithographed and have the siguatures of J. B- Hood, President) s * Buckner, Vice-Presi dent, Iff. T. (Beauyegard and Jamae ‘make the ticket worth the price asked for it of itself; but it must also be pHse is a- ekiwwablw-oiw*— must appeal to the liberality of eyeijy tnly Southerner, aud ought to securie their generous patronage. The tickets are for sale at the Book and Music stoite of J. C. Schreiner $ iOoJ,I and thje' -.Literary Depot oi P. Quinoi iu this CitJ. All who feel an interest in the Hospital at once. „i,-.a *....< ■ J Great Sale of Property in Harul -80NVILLE. —Attention is called to tfie exteiiA ve &&£of tAding lots whilst I takes place to morrow, Nov. 28th, ip front of C. V. Walker A Co.'s, on Broajl street. This property is located on toe route of the proposed Street Railroad, ’ the Coluii tHi m 4»g \ w*& Machi T Shops and Freight and Passenger De pots, will; probably be built in thit "section, while the City itself will tjo doubt rapidly extend in that direction, k ideprails jobation, attM this 'wl* -A*< iA /i bll ll 411 j J ' We *T^gi4f' [A J learn, is •we do from a gentlemen who arrived in this, P<fcington lasi e'vemVilr, that Colon#! Jf, was quije syyipjrsd j injured in the latter towh, .being thrown from ja ivahicle lilt which he was riding—t|e animal attached to which had run awiw. Grain and Groceries. —Mr. W. B. Griffin has a fine stock of grain, hat, groceries, etc., which he offers lor saje at reasonable rates, at his store, corner of Jackson and Ellis streets. Give hitn a H. •TW RAJnoldS' streejt, -hop flt. pf capital Holland Gi«k A»f direct importp* tlhti,' fd#' sale by the case and bottU ; ’afso/Wniariods, Nutmegs, and Family 4ro<kriei l generally. Give Johannsen a csfl if Yon want something good. 11 jruu wmib ouiiicwmipt gwui A Worthy Mission.—Dr. Augustin Verot, the Bomau Catholic Bishop iof Savannah, and Apostolic Administrator of Florida, is now lectnring in Northern cities, and soliciting aid to enable him to repair the losses in bis diocese by toe war, and to build churches, schools and 1 orphhh' foYtfce colo'estfpeople in Georgia anti‘Florid*'. - More Emigrants. —Another partyjof emigrants from South Carolina passed Yhrtwjfh onr City, yesterday rporniijg, cn route for Florida. The following telegrams we find in our Charleston exchanges of Monday: Liverpool market. dliug Uplands, 14jd. Breadstuffs firm. Consols, 90; Five-twenties, 70}. Mew York money market. New York, Nov. 25.—The last gold yesterday were at 138}, and the market is steady at that figure. Cash gold was loaned as high as 132 per cent premianwat ot* twee, but aCnai late in the day. The shipment of specie fer the week amounted to $782,000 and the total imports of the week were nearly New York, Nov. 25.—Fifteen, steam ships sailed from this port yesterday, including seven for Europe, two for Orleans, one * £4r *-Skninnah,-4ito for Washington, one for Charleston, one for Richmond, and one for Portland. The freight of these fifteen steamers is valued Arrival of Steamers. New York, November 25.—Arrived, steamers Hibernia, from Glasgow. Huntsville, from New Orleans; Her man Livingston, from Savannoky awd- Moneka, from Charleston. New York, November 24.—Arrived, the Merrimac, from New Orleans, and the Grenada, j{eyy ) CfoTle»tot\.^-r'{q < ) / Butler Sued for $150,000. New York, Nov. 25.—Suit has been commenced before the Supreme Court by John H. Lester against Butlkfr, fraudulent conversion' of 'property ; damages laid at $50,000. Lester re ceived a free pass from Secretary Stanton, during,,tj)e war, to,, bring hfo family North.' Gen. Butler - dßrega'iraed the permit and imprisoned him. Notices of the writs were served yesterday. nite has yet been received by the Govern ment in relation to the claims upon Great Britain for damages to commerce, between the two Governments i3 still in progress. It is a sass, hpwever, that, the present British Ministry'fo inore” dis posed than the former one to give dae and fair consideration td the entire subject. -i ; -« burned two squares between Lawrence and Warren streets, in St. Francis street, comprising from thirty, to forty buildings. Probable-, loss, SIOO,OOO, Partially insured. Beast Butler In Brooklyn. New Yori, Nov. 25. —General But . le* delivered -q; lecture at thp Aoodemjt of Jilusicyr in Jhrci'A: lyn, bn lafettfevismg) | which was attentively listened to, on the subject of the reorganization of the South. He said that neither of the political «sme4foi|ta— of the < ,Cjprap£tion 1) ot the PfdsfttefU, hr of Confess —could compass it. All devices of statecraft must fail. Even universal freedom can not accomplish it, and universal, impar tial suffrage will enhance' the danftef.' The only safety is universal education, intellectual and religious. The com mon school aud the church are the only amrawr Butler argued that there is power in Congress to establish schools in the South, under the clause «L tion, which says: ’‘Congress stall tave power to provide for the common de* fqaee, geq*«il£Felfi«q pt the United States.” On the subject of the impeachment of the PresidepV te that • ;aq improper public speech of a high official is impeachable. He said, moreover, that the Senate, from wbick .meufoers from eleven States are excluded, and some of them expelled, is a legal High goijrt of that if the. qe cused refuse or neglect to appenr before the Senate when summoned, he may be tried and convicted, aud demised fcqm office in his absence ; that all powers Ot impeachment are derived from English law ; That) to all law and pre cedesft, thfe* Preftnent, if impeached, must be prevented from exercising the functions of bis office. Butler euumerated tlie chaises'he had 1 to make agaiust the President as im peachable jrffepejis* vjz: ~-j -j , Ist. Dfunftttintas in office. 2d. The making of indecent and in ally, when executive officer, nsurpiug the lawful rights and powers of Congress in appointing Provisional Governors for the South, the reorganization of State power to dictate who should vote in reconstructed States. 4th, use of the appointing power. sth. Improperly using the constitu tional power of pardoqsr o(Toneys against the United States. 6th. Appointing rebels to office. 7th. Refusing to execute the tional laws of Congress in insurrection ary States. to prevent and disperse a lawful conven tion of loyal citizens in New Orleans, and inciting Munroe apd his associates to disperse members thereof. is now in charge of Fenian affairs hetp Stephen* evidently having left for Irp land. Special messengars have recent ly arrived from Ireland, who state that [thOTphoie island vM f"Bhte of eomplete t|iea of Sptjfcfield, E*il4,fc*l ,P|en <f fc|eß ana |r|<vfc| 4®>v|ioh are being constantly shipped to Ireland. All the arms intended for service in Canada have been turned over to Stephens. Mexican News. Washington, Nov. 25.—Official dis patches, which have reached Minister Romebo from Mexico, state that Colonel his Government at TacopO cableaux, and issued a proclamation to the people of the State, calling on them to take up arms against the invaders. GBtfUtr Gflcfc/lejjbflfii th*)t£lse French hare fetst the only the line of the main road froib Vera Cruz to the city of Mexico. Na BRAGtnxc.-yMr. A. Hett says when you meet 'with profossional Glaziers, you will find that most qf them can do more or less bragging. For in&snce, .each will sav that he can .fm P , # er -. f I h^+7 s that he has put in at Mr. Goodrich’s Sash Factory as many as fourteen hun dred lights iu ten hours, with a little boy as an assistant. Every and any »oim* who has glazing to be done—and done well and quickly—send for hipi and see. Any one doubting his ability to put ip.qq tpauyyhghts the time above mentioned, can get such a bet as thely may wish. Give him a call at ll!7 Reynolds street, between Jackson anld Campbell. foac - Arrived on Sunday—Two Boys and Julia St. Clair. • Departed yesterday—The above men tioned steamers. . *AI tlje jWlfqp£*»-The,Hfqd,-Times/ / | The Southern Express Company will please accept our usual thanks for favors, in the Bhape of late papers from , J Augusta. —We are much gratified to know that the election which came o|f on Monday in Augusta, on the proposi tion to subscribe to the Augusta and Columbia liAtfroatl, i^stlfted'in fttVor qf the proposition by a vote of nearly five to one. 1 ' 'Gblon&l Wmi Johnston, the energetic President of this Road, will now be in position to push it right through.— Charlotte (N. C.) Times, Nov. 24 1 h. cfl|TEL GLOBE HOTEL. ** W. c. HEWrTT.. PROPRIETOR Monday. November 26. V 1? Vaikiay, V/atftfnaville, Ga W N Purdoy, N Y J S West, N Y A Rigor, Montreal, Canada G A Pfatt, Savannah N His*, tjavimeah . n . , , 48 Greepo,;Washington, fi» Jt jl At -BSitihide; Ky J M Uampy, Ga R J Dixon, Burke, Ga C M Haney, Baltimore J F II Huddbston, Miss T B Barrow, N C J A Stewart, 4la (I Y g J P Roberts, Baltimore Mrs M J Butts, Charleston J M Scott, Wrightsboro*, Ga J H Jones, Thompson, Ga T J Dickson and Son, Hancock, Ga Dickson, Hancock, Ga B H Grover, N Y B D Little and Lady, Eatonton, Ga J W Troxcc), Norfolk C F Gilmore, Waynesboro’, Ga J 11 Hodson, Perry, Ga J E Gibson, Chester, S C W H Adams, Columbia, S C MSSfrMil. J N Jennings, Atlanta L C Wheeler, Warren ton, Qa y&s»W!6£«i- D C Moore, Greene, G.i AV A Sturges, Thompson, Ga W M Andrews, Powelton, Ga J P ißdnildyjS’owettih;! Ga It Cook, Covington, Ga Mrs C Miller and Child, Charleston B 11 SelequeaD, St Louis Mrs M Kiohelberger, Edgefield Thos Seay, Columbia, Ga H J Holloman, Columbia, Ga F T Sampson, Wilkes, Ga s&gssMP« - COMMERCIAL. Augusta Market. YAH'I - Acgdsta. Nov. 26—6 P. M. : GOLD—Buying, 1.40; selling, 1.43. SlLVEß—Buying, 1.35; selling, 1.40. COTTON-Jthssh faki beeak Hht demand, more life being manifested. We quote 30a 33c. as the prices of to-day—placing Mi - AfaKfata* l : 33 '- Hamburg Market. Hakburg, S. C., Nov. 26. }J tQOTTON —Market R(A)v4 ; prices ranging trom 30 to 33e. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. IXI 1, A !PpAh£s*ToM^,2p,'aß66. Armved Satuiday—Steamship Anda lusia, New York; Brig Potomac, New York; Biig J A Devereaux, New York; .Seim Mary Manbin, Boston; Bchr Grape Shot; Back River; Schr A S Deus, Wett Point M'll; Sloop R E Lee, Cooper Riveri Arrived Yesterday—Brig Maiia Wheeled, New, Yurk; lr«kf -T J ( .Frazier, MatanzaJ; Mb* Matfts 1 1- *rtlbW} New York ; Schr Elrinor, New York; Sloop Ellen, Cooper; River; Str Fannie, Georgetown, SC. Went to Sea Saturday-rfjteamship Quaker City, New Toik ; titefcieMp'. Gemge ,B Upton, New York; Steamship Whirlwind, Philadelphia. From this Port —Steamship Cambria. New,.Ybftt! Nov 22; Steamship Granada, New'York, Nov 24; Steamship Monekia, New York, Nov 25; sohr John and Griffib, Philadelphia, Nov 31. Cleared, for this Port—Steamship E.’R. Souder, at New York, November 23; Brig James Baker, at Philadelphia, November 21; Brig Oooan Wave, at New York, Novem ' Salted for Hlie Ptrrt—British bark Yu muri, from November 5, , Savannah, Sunday, itov. 25th, 1866.; Arrived—Steamship Virgo, New York; SS; Young America, Boston, to master; Sohr Benj Brown, New York, 100 tons coal; Cjesred—Steamship San Jacinto, N«w York; Btesuiship City of Bath, Boston'. ■".'IM ' * “ft ’ IP ;• M ,3 I ggoßs, ' U .83!H!'.':OnD |- DRESS Gootis^ c MILLINERY, j 1 BONNETS; m4* '•<«" ' r <1 t; Is il: ■* : - j . HATS, . j: ... . lu. I , . t.'.am, | ■ • ••• fwn -i .« ./ » mid •>i | HAT ORNAMENTS, * * JSS-J «6 z .. r rfili Vfd M ausems; ’ ElJ>I y.t 'l -ix-x! iX rr urn CLOAKS, FLANNELS, fss -41 -‘ub 1 — aio ..3 4T j jot .f OPERA. VLANNKLSmt ’■! I j PLAID FLANNELS^ ~r-vr -v -Iliif tin... nimdiAi I' ALPACAS, 1 j’ : * m ' SILKS, •.tl* 1 f f ,««•*! f‘.*T f»/. t t* . i; POPLINS, -1 RD.iV **”» . , a EMPRESS CLOTHS, - rn oibH woi.i■ I \ . "’calicoes, - HOOP SKIRTS, LACE COLLARS, ! V<i - Ih .' --. . <! a PLAIN COLLARS AND CUFFS, RIBBONS FLOWERS, /- t t BRIDAL WKEATIJS, I ILLUSIONS! j TARI.E^ONS, Aa ( BTAO JIHOO; DRESS TRIMMINGS, * LADIE&’ GAUNTLETS, - ,-v. / w«. ‘O,OI. " GENTS’ CLOTH GLOVES,; r;jr , , *bfri-“ o'-- ' ! HT/ii I BUGLE TRIMMING,*i! o .w. j >P • I ' .M.f m - j •M• , WHALEBONE, y.i loVb-.loir i>l i HUCKABACE , 'TOWELLING) ,2>»nAJO .3 .2 i , r/ FRUfGED.JEWELS, j if* • '•fJ «0 FRENCH ROBES—beautiful styfos, lnr.. > ’Tsnjj-i • T£WEX44m {{illlß'i 3JBH „ri•<*/«»» br.A j 1 TABLE LINEN> . ■ ■ •i L: ■ -lii Jr'- TABLE NAPKINS, * 'j Tl; 'TJ»* Li's. oiK—Ae • » - ——i TiiO"wf 3 mm l _ v... j J. ( ■ > A PILLOW-CASE COTTONS, f* tl>i J I f O ‘I HfriiV fC I ’ KID GLOVES, pa|l«ol(>»s and size^, -4* y\ j fcs-.-V. , £-7 books-and AND EVERYTHING ,<•; ’ i i:i • -XiiM f/.i. 8 | i.- Kiiiiit a//, hkk j Usually found fa kudi a v Mrs. E/tr. PCGHE, j r u2ti!(l<!ol [iniaoil! 190 BROAD,. STREET, -- . A trorfsTA, <?4 ; Piamo-Fortet Tuned. , I*l*o MBET THB TIMES, I HAVIf RK- X duoed the charge for TUNING to THRER DOLLARS. ‘ " Orders left at Mr. GBO.. iA. OATES’, 240 Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite the Post-Offico, promptly sttended to. i sol—ts ROBERT A. HARPER. lvip| ■ *■ RM! N ATQR- 1 * MW- f V - Mljan " dnty JnkUik!«.«»«*> |ts*w*.T .-A j i.3 “Fsia boasFaixws."-'! v» ÜBq „ « Not dangerous in the Hnmen Family. “Co«lar’«”^at f Roach, !»«•,. n jedqveeminatqrs | [) \ fKtv>Wk3L).s. 1. “ ! " >- *l. -.n. FOR INB*e*B, •>- - • ti'for jiotiu? ifoiquytM ftedi) M-'B* aji >I *£« hrf- Box, Bottle, and Flask, before y.mM*- T»- { n»w. Add»a#R {fan* oriT ' O’*'} TO> J HENRY ®t. ivi eon-*..'3. t.< 184 Broadway) ’Ni Y. 212 .Broad'*ir«VAukneU, < la. Wi ili x*’l ,d' ■Hjo'l ! lol t di(>iir*9i>i(iob ,?n?b|*9*{ ■■n'tqub j i>ru» .inat n“7 ci: VI <yt r.ises J t.-j/ .• -- i ■■ .. >ci »; -ci rii«*Tl f | . Ic ' in- '' e ciLBBRAmi ( BDCKTHORrC SALVE, ivvirl i'voil ff . ’i-f’f >’ f'.U* !>.;; / j r j hmpjt tiM C - M**-. ; fir* -.a(k- »-iu-»«d'^ t «},« .-lioq e» j I 1 3/.-..ia fivtl. (lo'W t. nUolt } I*4 l . •Tiv-i l*q '*!*'«! 1» "■* 1 ... * ,ti-.ia i -.fj i! . - eJid 6’ a-li j * jK . .I*.; r»q -•>! ft j M -'.r •:? j .usl v.j oe ?» •: i 'i M»r j .iicl Costar’s ”i UNIVBKSAJ, . n : . CORN SOLVENT, b For Corns, Bunions) Warts, etc. Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sites, gay- Sold by all Druggists everywhere. - • HBNRU R. COStAR, Depot 48r Broadway, N. Y. And by PLUMB & LEITNEB, 212 Eroad street, Augusta, Ga. BABNES, WARD <fc CO., 24 Mag azine street, N. 0,, Wholesale Agents for Ma Southern States. .(.j it ;/ } / VJi .- i.j ” C ostair’s” PREPARATION OF n-snyiMEiis '?W)U Beautifying the Complexion. Used to Soften and Beautify the Skij, re move Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, etc. : Ladies are now using it in preference to all others. Bottles,tl. dßpr fold by Sll Druggists everywhere. JKS~ And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. And by PLUMB & LEITNER, M Southern St ate* -T32f!T= (JftCS'i MS i j UiUiA { j “Costar’s” ;a a a jibictohal m. o i ’ 1 COUP.PMEDY, For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Threat,: Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asljbma, Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and -.all. i Bottles, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 size*. CSold by all Drnggists everywhere., And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N> Y« * { , And by PLUMB t LEITNER, * 212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. BARNES, WARD & CO., 24 Jlaea- aomyttoo jjaj i .837 Kd3H JOY ** r.OHu '‘JcEttß Jj»d , ' J . .1 j*' !M BISHOP PILLS, '' iilmversal Dinner Pill, For Nervou* and Siek Ueadadße, Costivyness, oral derangement of the Digestive Organ*. *3 ©sgr Boxes, 25 cts., 50 cts.,and $1 sizes. JQ&irSoU by mil Druagists jeverxwhere. 0&-\\uh by HENRY R. COSIAR, 484 Broadway, N. Y. . ; And by PLUMB ft LEITNER, 2M Broad »treet, Augusta, Ga. BARNBS.’WARD * CO., 24 Magazine itreet, New Orleans, La, Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. * nol6—r3m ; (Kreat Attractions! Madame Fiflette’s Rooms, •"(OVefc Jf’D* Butt *c Brother’s.) No. 264* BBOAB STREET, T :~.'’'*y* 'mum sta* oa., A f-tmilißßOMi, FLOTEEBg,IF^ATHEBS. kept l. u yV U j-s.uf. L. u mm * -t:sr ]}BB)4Ji| TROUSSEAUS 4- jFurnlahed Trltfe rtyle an«< _ SOOFS AND COYSETS. " PWWBSK^ ctintr, «** •* 'OET-ov.'Hv- - •- v * j •« Z sHobti** o ***’***** E ‘ c " Kfc ' Ei Ail) I Eji: pRE »®.^J H ciabAiti.. pbrawwwc; ,i ”.X. ■c-.Wi-A aAt \o AtA ) v'Wp-47 *** vdr !»*> am >» ,*v«ia betird-ii,.'- rM sSVf. actAtaratjE uißMJsmxx .-. nie - ’ulln’l i eat teas* m3 ▼*.*.* ban ml oodl ,-.>Jl svcdA F/f—Vs-Y.u. A -ii/J *A\ ft-' -natWt I ..ljlsz. THOMAS, BDSSEU, tHU'ffIKHIMS' SfBPT, WOULD RESPECtTuXtY INFORM TUB CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA ASP Yl- ClJltTT?fhabfeha* just m^*i*e#aiie W .Xerh i .Wi a fae Sfoek of JEWELRY, of the iateat and aaost improved styles. He will keep eon etaotly oe hand GOLD *m4 SILVER every descnpt.on, of moat, impreved kimhSDltg> WARB es fieued at-kia.fltorei. : . nonsifil .A j be* h*NS4iaat.)w - M Mr. RUSSELL has removed 45 th, well->kaowa Dry Goode sU,»e ofE, R-BHBfiH • Deng ACo-g,where he willbe gfo4W ' th V pub ’ v ' “*..!? ■ lot 2M>BitWt s^ir. N.B.—ENGRAVING iff all kuds executed in the best style. All etdefca and work -.ii'i-.f.ianß >j i Jn irJ>* < . . , • . Charter Oak This celebrated stove, so favorably known jn mobile New Orleans, St. Louis,, and other Southern cities, is how being offered to tho citizens of Augusta, *s.one of the beat and cheapest first-class Cooking Stoves in the market—its baking qualities at*s unsurpassed, which is acknowledged by all who have used it.. 1 j 1 , w The draught fines are -so constructed as to ensure a perfect draught, while a hpt air flue which surrounds the ov«m jnsorfMihe baking and roasting of brgad and meats, to entire satisfaction. We warrant the perfect baking of every- Stove we sell. ‘ In our stook will- be' found TOILET SRTS, CHURNS, TUBS, COFFEE MILLS, SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD IRONS, CAKE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE ■ PANS, eta. v A full assortment of House furnishing Goods always on hand. We are, also, pre pared to do ROOFING, and all manner of work in the Tinners’ line of business. no9—lm D. L. FULLERTON. ISA Bnead street. Furniture. • Fuihiiture of All Desoriptiou*. ; PLATT BROTHERS jT’i £T. A. PLATT ACa M 214 ;BROAD Have now the best assortment of Fub-Nfr" TUBS on-hand thsi kft- >*W *«>en inj this mkVket, and cobitariny receiving—cohslst- ing of Rosewood,' Maktegany and Walduf PARLOR SETTS, :CHAMBER -SHTTS, COTTAGE ; - SETTS, SED6THADB, CHAIRS, SOFA A TRTE-A-TETES. CKJS TRE RCRJBAPs, etAieto.; UP®W^TffR^^®»ARTMBNT We have SHADES, Lace and Damask CUR ivissary •trtteleairetjniwd. •; siHfrvv - *» btLild i * ct-t.-Io 1 -f ..t.g Tilt, j,: w X : feil* OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTRf^C is . jitß -Vla . i Special drdsrs promptly attended to. Repairing doge' in all brenohe* of the business. vn;;vjyH+r-’ i , ! - h IN OUR UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT CASES and 4“- prored»yi*t • • , i „ Undertakers can he supplied with all M •VeSSnSu I Jill 'ia»h;pt'k > j- .'! -,. khjlail. e4i ’’oV/hm. ETS jiar© Xhe ilyel of3>rlor, vvi.i Dining Rw^Rad-^Room i; BPRTNG BEDS and' i - * - : 1 ’>« MH-OITY. cXNOI¥ ' •!’' IVB ,‘ ;,j Expressly for Soutbei'h Lado: j wholesate Ati.yp'&k *“ .vue r ddEPRESENITED. obt!iwii^e i . to TANARUS, manufacturing! defy competition- Fri. . i p,-. j fcjl—ljj; u mFaanily Sewing. STITCHING OF ALL KINDS, j / GHIRTS, CrilLfißßß’S and LADIES’ CLOTHEB, made te otdek. If l i ; ftlfc, AWNINGS, GRAIN and FLOtTR SACKS—any quantity—made ..at short notice, at 326 BROAD STREET. MISS L. J. READ, Agent for Grover ft - ;E*ker'» celebrated Noiseless Sewing Machine*, noil—3m PRO S P EOT US, OF THE ! , AMERICAN ARTI £ AN. Vout’Hz 4, ,Nkw Skhias, 1866. 7. The American artisan, ' now commencing the Fourth Volume (New Series)of. its publication, is a weekly Journal devoted to fostering the interests of Artisans and Manufacturers, encouraging thegenius of Ihvotitors, and protecting the rights of Patentees. It ia published every Wednes day, at No. 189 Broadway,.New York, by .Brows, ,.£oojssA Cos„ Solicitors of American ‘and Poreigh Patent's. Tho Proprietors of the “Atnbrcan Arti san” respectfnlly annoano* that it fa tbeir aim to make that journal more,instructive and interesting than any other .similar pdfiedicsi in the United'States '6i : Europe. Tho “American Artiran” oontain* nume rous Original Engraving,and descriptions pfNcw Maobinepyj Histories,pf Ipvyntions and discoveries : lifstructiops in Arts and Trades; Reliable Recipes’Air I’use 1 ’use in tho Theld, the ITorkslop, and, Che- Hadlehold ; PgSßticAi Ruins, fqr : M«ehauica an*. Advice to. farmers; Illustrated Details oi “Me ch an leal Movtltu-nfsThe Official list 'Of *Ottl*sF’' #fi' all Wt«hto! issued -weekly ■Arom-ibcaUhfted dtatea Palest 0(S«t This R»t iq for the “A»»ericau Artisan, and appears *kvrral day? tn advance of its publication in journal. Seeeriptioua-wf remarkable lnveatSns re cently patented, at home or eh read, will bo 'Oa&iHi&pasfiKf s topios connected with the luddetrial Arts, B>f BregrsA-oflnvontiqn, ete.. BaAk num ber of the “AmeAan Artigno " contain six •sajsßS.raa'sw^ea in Munhers form a handsome haH-yeafly volume. i>f oi imv.o r -.r-rTjp-'-mr* . Terms of Subscri|)tj|on. Single Copies, by. mail, ppr year, in Mtince.*.. 2 60 Sipgle Copies, by mail, rtM^ioaths, advaneb. _ n 00 Ten Copies, by mail, one ybbfr, { n 20 oo Specimen Copiee sent Free. Address, Puffif^m^&AtfMkin^t^'n" oc3o—lm • O TSS Wed York. m HASDWARR 1. v»Vr,D-ItteridWWir an- J; NOUNaK to myTrieuds and"th*'publio generally, that I have opened a . ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL hardware kopE, i e Under the style bh '.A ; K. F-.-UKQmIAIIT.i Cb., aalruil^a share-of . tbd trada. . Agr;eultaral, ImplpmeaU and , Disston’s oelebrated Circular Saws on hapa and to arrive, ’ B. F. DRQVMART. ■ ■ NOTICE! X T'i> DERSONB INDEBTBD TO THE A. Into firm of J. M. NEWBY A CO., and HOUA» WISE A CO., lo r debts con tracted previous to the war; and tb J. K. 110 RA during and since the close of the war, are particularly requested to call and make'arrangements for settlibg their in debtedness. A* I am dasirons of settling up said claims immediately, the books and notes of said firms can be found at the old established Clo'Mng Store, 234 Broad street. oc28 —lm J. K. HORAa