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—" WhereisHT6~Ea«t ?” inquired a
tutor one day, of a very little pupilJ
“Where the morniug comes from,” was
the prompt and pleasfitU lanawer/ ffs I
—“Well, Dick,” said a doctor »ia
polite mpn. ujhose .qrije he had been
attending,' "Tiow Vs your wife?” “She
is dead, I thank you.”
—Why is a selfish ItJte
letter P? Because, though he is the
first in pity, he is Ji^Jp.
—Butler will go to the next Congress
full of wrath at all mankind aboutj
spoons. He harf’lWttiblime impudence
to talk of the dangers he has faced,
when hf>-pg Jiimself only dangerous to
unarmed men and helpless women.
“I’m not afraid of Butler,’' shouted a
wag in a ptftlicai crowa ;* ‘‘ive nq
silver spoons.” —Louisville Democrat.
The Boston I’ast /i/yfci -that if Butleij
expects to impeach the President ha
“must bestjc,, .hjipqqLf.” Indeed you
must, Butt stirl stir! stir —witlj
all your teaspoons. —Louisville Journal j
call the Conservatives
the “bread and butter party.” That’d
better than, the bread an)i Bjijkyr
—Louisville Journal.
—General Butler can hardly be saic
to have sjptilro'n But lie
essayed to speak, and we suppost
as a speech
— Prentice.
—“Are those bells ringing|pr p,ge ?'
inquired Simon of Tiberias." ‘ "No,
indeed,” answered Tibe, “they have
got plenty of fire; ,thfe hAIU Me ringing
for water.”
—“Tell j shame the
devil.” I know lots of people who can
shame the devil easy enuff, but the
totkfefl -Uftng bothers ’em. —Josh Bil f
lings.
—A poor man who
being asked by a gentleman whether he
had taken a remedy, replied, “No, I
ain’t anykWneify, ’hut havi
taken lots of physic."
Jvish to appear agreeable
in society,” says Talleyrand, “you must
consent to be taught many wlyph
you know already.*
—An Irishman went to live in Scoti
land for ahhbrt j tivne’and'didn’t like thA
country. “I was sick all the time I was
there,” said he, “and it I had lived there
till this time Pd been dead .a y*tr age."
—A youth of nineteen, and a womaii
of fifty-three, were united jn at
Clyde, Wayne county, New York, not
long since. The lady gave her lord four
hundred dollars,-'with‘Which to engage
in business, and has uever seen him or
theiup^neyauice.
—Mr. Pullup coming home late,
“pretty full.” finds the walking slippery,
and explaims: “V-ver-very singular ':
wh-whenever water freezes it alius
-fjr ftqeaes with the. si slippery side up ;
very sing’lar.’’
—Mr. Lewis Gidley has lately trans
lated into Latin the whole of Poe’i
Raven, in a measure which is described
as being a five-ili’ue stanza of' trochaii
tetrameter, alternate trochaic dimeter
hyjiercatalectic. ; “Piiocbuy, what a
name!’’
—When Lord B died, a person
met an old ntin who ! #:ts<sn& of his
most intimate friends. He was pale,
confused,, and awo-strjeken. Every one
was trying to console him, but in vain!
“His loss,” he exclaimed, “does no|
iiffeet'Mfr its rtittolr af? lift htiiYiW'n ihgratl
itude. Would you believe it? he died
without leaving me anythtnjpjti his will
—I, who have dined with him at hie
ow,n house three types a week for thirty
fears.
—lt was in Dublin city that a goodj
humored maid-of-all-work, Mollvf/tuXe
related to her young mistress a mos(
marvellous dream fLp.had ,ha<j (hp night
before. “Pooh,' pooli r cries the latterj
at its conclusion, “you must have beert
asleep, Molly! yrial dreamed such
nonsense.” “Indeed, I was not, then,”
replies the jr^yfnpnjttMolly; “I was just
as wide awake as I am at this minute.’]
—The Toledo Commercial says: Not
long''Bi/eri tv mihister of the Gospel, whq
was attending a Synod meeting in that
city, went to a well known restaurant;
where oystofity £:!me,i and otheV fcaiaUesj
etc., are gotten up to suit the taste of
custopiers, and accostyw a jx^w ( Cjapnan
waiter who was standing bellind the bar]
said: “Young man, can I get any game
here?*’ J ‘oh,yes'/' wa*ltlvdnefity, “blririt)!
games—whiskey boker in der back room j
blenty ot whiskey boker gqji)cp--wall4
right in der back room.” Tiie preacheij
thought the young man was making
game of him, anil ' else!
where.
the countryJ
who visited Cleveland, Ohio, the oilier,
day in search of employment was as licit!
by a nifvfUtbl <vKoo»’ he 1 wjafilied if he
could ride horseback, and eagerly rej
plied in the affirmative. His prospective'
.ffctttk tMdilMlr’. hM Ii J« tott)Jp#lifHr«tJa
youug man—a business that necessitated
a great Real of.travelling. TheaDplicant
dedarfeA ttat iJe should likffffitlttiig bet
tor than to travel for a living, and a bar
gain was soon
But he was somewhat chagrined at find
ing that the business consisted in riding |
Ist 1 Wmk, Tup the bindaWe- pvnp«*»z>f
grinding;X*n r^ai^t,. , Ije the
ffl^.-:-.3.ii:M;-Ti ia OJ j
Alabama.— The Legishitiifp
bafnaf has* elected Ex GoVv! John l 'A.
WluAtcfU Uuited Elatea Seuutof,, * \
lAIiaBBKA, «A V THUKSfcAI MORNigQv^OVBMBBRWIP#-”
11l If I! In I 111 hAftW UnnVUF , -Mil J3i oi nioin iwiEJi mn <TvT la »ai*
Carpets &. Efojiolstery.
OP
fcidow Shades
! ToiiiAiELzaajoi)
to a !arg»„u«w,.,nvyl ‘he
above goods, just received, and which are
: Staovfil-Mftlftr (gleottwatiMl iftotfft.jyi,
follows;
fcbpttni v<f 'f%m «ii moil n*A ,T
ON*
, EAftPET DEPARTMENT.. ,ut
.CROSPTA’S ROYAL ENGLISH V LVET
Atk-Tt'PB'WS. W.he4t Aelistfa.! . ill'
CROSSLY’S ENGLISH RRITSSET, OAR
PETS, in •ncw'aWifbfedrftffhl patterns.
OARPriTS! nfAAufracK&pMCl < A.
INGRAfIN:'€AKPISISt rn*wi pfU«W»ft at
’ STR^Eila CAkf'fitSi 'AM
WOOL.
STRTPET) ALL WOOL VENETIAN CAR
PETING, for Stairs,
STAIR RODS, all widths, and lengths
wanted.
500 beautiful ENGHfiff TTE\RTTT RITGS.
A'Kwploek. of DOOft srAtS. fqr Me
A™c«mselon t°ljptoYrft of ifijf Vafif to cut,
fit and lay Carpets at stiirf notice.
FLOOR Oil' dliDTlf^
If new designs aniof the best nudtats,
and IS O.Wfl*rf#h|«!krtfH fit any
sized Hall, Room or Stairs.
4tWIR OIL CLOTHS.-2 ftanddflC ~10-1 - ;
Light narrow STATU OIL CLOTHS/to,
rover Stair Carpdt*.: '/.’lll .UAitH'lil
•J*vf>Will«, In Ohihta, C»t'. Marhte;Mohag-,
> aPWlilw*, Rlnok and Uevtm oal (in’.,- - ?.,
1 Floor 0(1 Cloths cut and laid (if.mquired)
by a coUrpetent workman. idT v .
MATTINGS:
.4-4. 5- f, «-4 OOCOA MATTINGS; for bolls,'
basements, churches; offices, public build-
Cl Mgvf etit- •! .id i o euU.\_.J
1-4, h. 4. ; and *-4 red cheeked and white
CANTOS MATTINGS.
or .laid with di«-
, patch. , '
Window Shades and Curtains :
80(1 pairs WINDOW SHADES, just re
ceived with all necessary trimmings, em
bracing from the flncrft made to the cheap
est manufactured, from six to ten feet
length, all of which are new patterns.
BLUE, GREEN ami I!TIFF HOI, LANDS
to maj£«rSm>tjnpi4'<aM TT „
LACE and NOTTINGHAM LACE, CLR-
H.IM‘VsI ; S for CURTAINS, also tALi!-
MTNGS. ‘
CORNICES, RANDS, PINS, TASSELS,
LOOPS. HOOKS.
PICTURE NAILS, PICTURE TASSELS
and CORDS.
Window Shades squared and hung, and
Curtains put up at short notice, if required.
Wall Papers and Borders :
4,000 ROLLS "WALL PAPER AND BOR
DERS, of new colors, fine and cheap just
received.
A Paper Hanger furnished when required
by our Customers.
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7 ■ ON OFB FIRST FLOOR,
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
OKOCSEIE9:
PturtH's Sugars,'all grriflos, Java and Rio
Oftin and Black Teas, Rujfar House
Syrup, Starch, Soap; Candles, Matches,
Pepper, Gingyn-jS** oo *' Sraoiters, Goshen
Butter, ChcyfeiAAsfßabiiVrtour, Buck
whoa/,; Lvyerpoot fjalt, Potatoes, Opions.
f.quking and "pa'sjiing {folia, Raisins,. Ct
r.'in. GurrciiG. Almorids, Nrits of all kinnsr
Picfiies■’rind Preserves of ass ktrivjs, Canned
and-Vegetable Fruits of all kinds; Keictirtps,'
sK&SWt PowdriA/Maekey-'in Ktfts,
half anil whole barrels, Codfish, Smoked
and Piekied Salmqm Fresh Soiinon, Oys
kinds on hand.
Wood and Will&w Ware.
TUBS, 'BUCKETS, Keelers,:Churns and
Measuvsi- ‘.'l ii i
DA9VBIIS.4f.aII kittfs and Shapes,
SGRVJP BING, Dusting. Floor, Hand,.Black
ing, Hair,
wash BrushqsJPiy Jl_
BROOMS of all kinds?], ( , . ~ „
SHOES:
fit Alf'iißS, BH^^Betties and
Slippers., jvfn.rj •, . - , .
Gimtf’jFrenvli, gfl£ and Gqat Shoes ayd
(IfaiVtCTS. • ;< - j■ ■
Misses’ find Cbildren’s'hbocs, wUh amj with
<y«t tip#.
Negro Mon a»d }Yow;«),§li>es, all kinds.
UEY GOODS: f! -‘. ( r
r ‘A*oiSll atnek zif DRY GOODS and Gentsl
Furnishing Goods, Fine all wool—Blankets,
While and OoJorod Flannels. Tabling, Long
Cloths, Unbleached Goods, Bed Ticks,
Hbsiatyv GcAto' atid.Uulics’ Umlor
vests, etc., etc., etc.
aRJ ",sujrDßii;s: ;
WINDOW GLAS ES, nil sizes, Nails, ali
sizes, Gunny Bagging, Grpea, Lgefuftliip
and Sijtc Rope, Twiqos, Bp.h CordSj CjUvths,
Lines* arid Pins, Wash Boards. ■Shovels,
Spades, Porks Bakes arid Hoes, Axes, Axo
llandledi HatoKutp, Squib A Wesson and
and Notions of every de-
To all of attentions is invited
vance on cost of importation. ; I
';' r - II . r ' } ]
Carpets, t»rofc#ries & Sundries
, ia , JiIIQAD SffitoT, V
■ ' AVGUSTA, GA.
vc 12 —Out :
Dry
' 265
.i-tne ri fob t hin'> *ifM| «;V .3 mi bin? t■ ns
tUc C&eapest Store in TqiwC
AND THE
JAOO
: „ t bssi BaaaAi,Ns;ui,, J
DRY GOODS,Etc.,
J 65 BROAD STRIET.
265 WANTED. 269
t EVERYBODY TO CALL AT
& .A .Tfi
r 1 265 BROAD STREET,
I * Aid }[ {
C "D r y !,j od s,
CLOTHING
i BOOTS".’*/, > " 1
if
SHOES, Etc.
B.
Between fSH Fitraicif
Dtm*\ <\\ ■j> G and BALZEAU’S,
Has constantly pn,
a aysorGnent oj
' Cl#iSffiG,
FANCY A ft'
iii‘firct),'*li necCssaVy articles required by
ladies or GentJcmeu- , TOTflt
!1L , v ; ■ •
ocz—oin Augusta, Ga.
265 . iaia V i0265
jm&jntßML*
RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO
i '’*" CLoraiira. yz
BOOTS, S II'O ES, HATS, Etc.,
Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
-
JULIUS G. TUCKER’S,
AUGUSTAiPA. . i
1.-lH .
J. W. PERKINS & CO-,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY
to their patrons and the public, that
they have associated wUL-Ibtfuttaelves, in
copartnership,
aJUa H - collin,
the well-known and successful Artist, who
was for upward of four years connected
with this Gallery, in the employ of
TUCKER & PERKINS. < '
This announcement will he sufficient
guarantee to all who desire
A PERFECTLY—FINISHED
PORTRAIT !
Life-sifco or Cabinet, or the exquisitely
painted
Porcelain Ivdr^ytype,
—,j )i x* kny ftl«estyli ifi ;• */(
PHOTOGRAPHIC PAINTING!
• W J I I H 1 ,Y
That this Gallery is the place to get it.
All ore cordially invited to call and
examine ehr’New and Beautiful styles of
PICTURES!
The prices pf which will be found lower
tban the same quality and style of finished
Workmanship is sold for in any Northern
fell?® .UlO'J .8180
OSBORNi’S'^
Depot,
Optician Specialty and Exclusively,
338 Broad Street, opposite Planters’ Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GA.
NOTE WELL—THE ONLY PROPERLY
constructed office in tho South where
accurate And'minute measurements and ad
justments of glasses can be mode, and every
kind of Spcptaclo kjdirvn can bo foqnd. TUc
publicrwttl'A-cpftitm' ]«Lrn, taytf'gdoarh'
ltls GIfiAPFR so
buy Eye-Helps fct my DEPOT’
than to get tfi’eta nnywhore'else for nothing,
itinerant Pedlog-Oplitiails and Spectacle
sellers to theeoutrar, notwithstanding. A
word to. an intelligent man or woman is
sufficient. ? ei : , novl—3m
| .dash "Advances.
{jswlfaaji tiaib of I •: ! >»<■ «M«i
MAKE
LIBERAL e.ASII ADVANCES
On Cotton
Consigned to tfil ‘will responsi
ble houses of
•-’ €) B. (TTTORBUKNj . ' V
NEW YORK,
J. IZMD MIDDLETON,
BALTIMORE,
LO<rtif! 41 CO.,
.■! ' CHARLESTON,'S. C.’ ' -i ■i r
w.ilj give our personal attention*, tq
ping the Udttou, nnd puiiotuat
returns and reasonable charges.
STOVALL & EDMONDSTON,
nol3 —liu No. 2 Warren Block.
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BißMSltti:
'•Jill lor, •>4,T'.A*» UKUHV '.nerf imfo-t I
•'NiwYofk^wcesfi"'’
j !»«*: drUMMjvoiq lo t
it til BROAD IfRHET.!
! JOLLINERY, > ri,.-,,,
! -I ißiuuvl «;u„HqiVA «./-*’ .bini
> Jou eßil •>rt ti-jutN jiffisiiOii b*#.i >nuJ nn I
AT AND BefcOKe uo-nl J ,! -« f
ipEffiv* r-frw'tf ' U 'TR T'(TE.S ] ! ,
1 b, t«d !
' -ifnia .Ji»m ivieaOT o'/ini YU
Mo Lttfiga? BONiIiETS, etcj A u..«bi.
j av«d bun mum. iatifii \ IG 1 ,(.«»! «uG I
- l K Rflv Ji l.'iun,. |
F Atf4? E RS; iRI B BO NB,
SHA'WiiS.bilGltd) !
Lqdied’ :¥iw@fl’n Wld, Boj&'i H 08Rl' yuoin ;
HOOP SHIRTS; arid otfi'er *6ods.' !
j •*aWlljm|j i jhiy* emuiir. lo hiut en >
A tow pieces of Merino, Alpaca, Canton.;
Fl.'moeljsFltuwiej, fikliMrißettßanksnokel i’
-.KJ» GLOVES AH <ONJI DOLLAR'! ; y(l I
j * ' BtftM'foilieMtklftb’dtewd ti)" li 1
'iiiS#'
i Pemofl%ivti#hiog bargolpf ltjjU di, wolhtoi i
call fbuMg; wUlAqr?ppp,ypJ*. [
•‘'.ttJpf Jtomm sx •
y.Al ..»!-nl B> 6I3HWnJ? iviv. V'lrW!l I
1.1, Sellings Ufif. An ha,
x lAmvforW 1 c n :f I *v h t
di »uio.) mmiJi.oce I
' Dry goodb- r l ,’.
j sill© lon (STOtfeifiliiq 'jdtnoqii Jil>-t)
- j ovarf i: ;li ui T-.iiiam .. i
CTJOTUUSTG! !
; srtiflte'i.rr 1 *;»'•
.bmni ai«ifhu4Jo onl i>
I erf, ; YORE„GpSTr/'
i‘‘U 9di V&Loitui'J e>il) lo
u; *' fcij''.’ I. 'blajjoßenbrß's, ’.v.id
KiwQ^-B* l "(KnnlrJ Tttfi'^roiPPrtroet. ; >i< 1
-t ' .-i. In ■ vim;■ 'i'll dii /
' Furnishing Store.' 3il '
arus,
, GA.
TV O : wp.uld rospectfully
infpt(u,|vß,o\d friends qpjj th,® pnblitfgqnq
rally, theS hd has just returned from tho,
North with a choice iot of
C LOTH A P SIJIJJU ES t an and ?ls T INC s" ‘
And is now prepared* to make them up to
or<W#, Ih the moati.aippwivtidiStyleß, and dt
as *)w rates a, they can he .put up jn the.,
oity. . ..
Ah*o,’iin hand, all kinds of GENTS*'
FIIUNKWTNa GOODS, at reduced prioes.
farti. pJ .attention, paid tp GUTTING
CLOTflJrtv leWde up at home.
CLEAN done
with neatness and dispatch.
A general asssortmentof
TRIMMINGS FOR COATS, PANTS,
AND VESTS.
Call and examine for yourself bet'dre
purchasing elsewhere.'
Thafikmi tor past falYofs, a continriancfc
of your dotifcited.
U. A. RIDLEY,
Washington Street,
scß—3m Between Broad and ‘Ellis
Painting at Gilding.
Fisk, P ii i a Fs.
E’ISK
P A. T N T S
i ALE" ABOUT TOWN !
Sh#p Nearly Opposite Post-Office.
se2(J — ts
PAINTING;
i/TESSRS. E. MILLER A 00, •
Bgg. to .annouqco fha.t they are preijored
to exeeilfe, in ‘a very superior manner,
and on very reasonable terms, alt kinds' Os
work in their line, «u«h os m viu
HOUSE, feIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
Paii it ina*.
CEILINGS AND WALLS DECORATED.
; r .di:*«i> DTllas ■>;!* If- .Sm.Tftl v*?,*. u'f
§HOP ON JACKSON STREET,j
Globe Hotel Building .
sc4—fim , r , ,
JOHN CRAIG,
Banking ’AND - '>r
BXCHANGB OEEICE,
.239 JBROAV STREET,
Auousta, Ga.,
BUTS' AXU SELLS
gol4) BULLION
. Ilf *». ’
GOLD SILVER .COIN
BANK NOTES
. ... jBQNDS, STOCKS
BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
my4—ly Foreign and Domestic
JSO. C. SCHRJSTTtjm’It'SWNS, Jtatoh'.jAet
JNO. C. SCUItKIkEB * SOKS, Savannah, Ga
J. C. Scluemer & Sous, \<
NO.. 199 BROAD STREET,
AUGtISTA, GA.
BOOKS, STATIONERY.
MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS,
Iloep cpn.stqntlv on hand a choice selec
tion of the above articles,
All orders frrfm tho Country promptly
attended to.
1 THE BUST At’ ITALIAN
SVIOLIN and GfjITAR STRINGS.|
I A jvVjt" aOSiws po»; 1 1 . (ri
Stojnwpy <t Sons’, Soebbclcr A Schmidt’s,
and Gale I Co.’s
CELEBRATED PlANOS
tol—ly ,
J .vmil !>iS(WtoAiBI)Q6Ri n
1 Sett’ a*4,i'fewii#4,,tJi#,^Lpclfrfr
n p 000»g,NOW.8FEER8PvlHWrJiW
\J CAsII, consisting, of Gfentlnrtie^s
sowt? tmit
(SAl'idtßS, Minen’ and .€hil(t»onfe BHOBS,
I LW 'iyShWAient^of’Yaffifes* inf
Men’s HATS, SHIRTS, NDTIO2M,! »d*.
I ir,e
oc2—3m Opposite PtanktodoHcacL. i, !j
’ ?<;f BOOTS' S A»D °* IA
....ANHnFQA Sfm 4T<
| 1 Gfi'i’B ROAD I'SHF'Rngtß T,> m
i Iffeidv c&r dix
Wood V MMftttWbdutiA > RrIGG A If ByiJiKx.
WeodiqMWn’HLiglH BROGANS,./ .iH
: Wood’s ..WbsAn’s OSes*
j (I ei yofuil ’-Kibir.mi] oi
Wood’s Boys’
: .iK
Goat BALjIQRAJLS, Aiisscs
-iDDiit no tyJi’Q iJiir.rro ot
■ Benkert’s ftonei'*’«o«t ’CtangWkir Tip
. j Kfm&fatofrl »tfl to! Ifid r. ~>AA
• Rogers’ LnfflM' WeltKiiJUMlf ERS H J
. i Rogers' 'jLsflinsfr.[PV»i*jiilrf»Hn* Jlu ttp
. 1 lo iinilmliuai
, a V. B N^¥iW A ,¥
! and SHOES, assortgn sizes
,
! Ladies’ White Kid Lace GAITERS - n ‘' ,fil
I " Ar
! Misses’ Gn»t;«ful‘ Moynoeu il
, i>i(« siiil ih ol iktjso/. : inmf yit) .ih’
' <4ilLoßt'(|lßNTß' DttKSS BOOTS. z
I am receiving.ltftb ,4bov» IGninls dflily,
(rpngleng exflarjepcn, jn
Wi«itfpssd}W A,' a p. F'w’tibmirfr?
tvor me with their patronage.
It,is mi purpose, tp keep .a first class
I ISsiSUr d; ’ : **' 'Ri'E: ervARKE.
jj/ v Het©ls, Restaurajite.
fiSSS^mS 1
|%<VGffiß4« QA,.r
frmoli Mi.nl,pi) kEWLY FURNISHED'
I Lniqmyo bn a ,qu iiyziG zisw .ntnnfjA i
AND REFITTED, ),, mbit:..<ii‘>i yi
UNSURPASSED BY. ANY HOTEL
” s6uth.
WiilVopemto th« Public Octobers, 186fi.
:T " i,.. .[ . r
T. S. NJCKEIiSON,
I oc3—ly Prbiprietor.
PAVILION HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE ABOVE POPrLARIUOTNL wtt.l
still be kept opou for the acco(utnoda
tion of the Travelling Public.
Boatd, pir defy :.........$3 fin
Mrs. H. L. BUTTERFIELD,
Proprietress.
A. BUTTERFIELD,
Superintendent.
nov2—3m*
MILLS HOUSE,JtU oi ,/
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
rpHTS TIRSTICLASS HOTEL IS NOW
I opened for the accommodation of tbo
puhlicypnd possesses every accommodation
and comfort calculated to please the mojt
fastidious. The patronage of tho travelling
community is rpspefttfully solicited.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
au2S—l2m Proprietor.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLAS6 HOTEL
Havingbeon, renovated and newly furnished,
is how Open tor the redeptlon' of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor.
rilbi'fi—l y *
HEWITT’S GLOBE HtiTEE7~
AUGUSTA, O.i.
W. C. HEWITT, PROPRIETOR, ,
late’ev tins nawiTt house, va.
The globe hotel, under the
present Preprletlrpj.has been
dy renovated, repainted and refurnished,
‘and is second to no Hotel in the Sotitb.
Aitached.to tb* klease is an, Elegant BAR
ROOM, BARBEE, . SHOP and BATH
HOUSE, for Ladiesiintl Gcittfethen. Also,
a Nh, Id/IVERY BTBLE, where Hacks and
Hcg-ses tan bo procured for pleasure or for
trips to thp eountry,
, ! M.p4e!J3m,>" 1 • I *•
■k , T 1 .I‘U . ..ril ---1- Ifi-liijeg
THE EXCHANGE
BILLIARD SALOON to g
, oii-.b .vefri .Hi,-- ...; - • , ...
, • BOWDN9 .ALI.EY.
SPLENDID CAHQM fEABLESiAND
.QOW.LINH ALLEK
Refitted and famished with,an entire
of NEW BALLS.
A GOOD BAR, ifnrnifbgd . with.thc bestof
LIQUORS AND CIGARS. «
In con««dH»».WHb tHC housei'i" »!/.-> " in
L lPN'fcir II ' A.M. 1
•[ i l i'
XID GLOVES,
HITE KID GLOVES,
’ "i> u , Beautiful qualities, i
.? "..st received, by
'■ 1 - 1 " '•"■> Mrt. 1 PIUGIIE,
ocl 7— ts 1911 I'sruad ptryet, ,
WOOD.
P'XiWMfe*’ 'isEStßTNd‘' : wdob ;
irityplled at thdir Mith fine
5 Oak \V oocl,
ii ’* '.r< do lii a; , if *5 . . - t v
AT
per Cord, Delivered. !
This is the best chance you can get of
laying tn yfiui* Winter Wood.
Orders jest, pt th« old stand, B. F. t
TSITIf, or at the Dailv Pukss Qlfico. will
merit with prompt attention. nolß—lm
ABBEVILLE PRESS,
DEE A WILSON Pjnop^teTQf^
Thk.above named newspaper is.
‘iMfcvf ‘AbWm’HMn
llouac,B. ft, and odors Spiondid inducennnHs.
to the business meniof Augrista, to extend
their noiiccs in that viciuity,
nolO—3w ■ ‘ |
HiQ.x4A*
'-nfaiTft 1.. 1q-oPii, ,mii» rTtoeleil oi ft.
•iuotrSTA TO ,7r
■ isrwu .m,
tifpßßt o R&4/E,ATirAN.TLC SBvtjBOARD
4- and GULF MAIL .ROUTE*, ip the
.ilriMtosl/’ftdtt
'cjuisfhygal'fui .from AOgOrR.: ißwrnlinati;
! f t Wtn
}' dl»s« '*:Ut and fun,ring reetn, from NaW'
r jW u M'Rwy), TW. Ate i
irt», Aygusta,. \vllmin*fti»n f and Weldop,
“Iflij’thMdhlßhift eYtek.r i«ihowi»
TiSl'asfeatoiNXOTiSf
atoßSlotping Care.; ilairl odj lo a*fiy? !><«
Xofk are now open, viz:
! Via X‘ l
•I Via Portsmouth RaypLifiei
,£ teamerp.
Vik WtMnßMps%nf»fßlSi' : iW# laiiiP
mo of •••jiuijlyi yd ,nai
-ssr &£tpw‘tiusip*
Ori&Snld, ondho-Eaetarn :«hnkef«f <Vi*>g»aUCJ'
‘e W t i r f’J e P*jk<
.oi tne tsrate ofTJeiawaro, connecting .at,
'Wilmington, Delaware, with througfitwififk'
to Philadelphia and New York, or to Balti.
jWore. .9iiqm3 iteoizoM aoT
J'?f o ..TfflW(Augnfta, k t 9 Ngjr Yurtt,„hy
either oPthe three Routcs-^^Sfi.
, i W,K»«W»n*LBIIF«ro «Al(S'on all
1 ‘BKWFfSiMti lliw luiHiinixaK .bno r
BAGGAGE, CHECKpD TIIROIIfIIL ,
1 ndPT“A« Ml Traia* coHhtots'Vik' (he ff of<i'
Bay Line.) a-dijß !i-|/u'T »rit (>1 l-.i m
the &tm Afanimies*iejftqi4te*\'' y«a n
|IW Trains cqmvmt ! Uefu#>s/l 'and 1
Washington.
tHkkDUWH TICKETS,' nnUrtisciT,
Smith Carotiha Railroad
'Ticket Office.
) I PASSWfGNRS PLEASE "rkKE NO-'
TICE that any Ticket yja WilttdngtJm, i4
good by- qjtber of. thyi.ffjrgp, pqte^^orth,,
‘ from Wela'dh, whether jo slafetl pr not on
jtjio ficc.rrf the Tieket. iwid If bis BaggagSW
.hw.onq rapt o , he
changed at Weldon to either qt, tho others
iwithmaextra charge^ o '! L.'' -w m. ;'ii.
„ 1 Muuw t P. IJ. I.ANGDON, ,««.
General Soupiern AfiSiftt. .
Fokjiartiirlars inquire of ' H
: , bod ISA4C LEVY, : .•».: tsvailMr
, 1,3 G Broad street, Augusta, Ga,
no22—tf * ' ' * ' ' ■'
+->c ■■ V 'ft m.-i n v'l
Chaage of Schedule lof South Car
olina Rail. Hoad Company, wi
Ot'4 U)n .Soi r* C-a»oi.rxA R. R. Col, P '•
. Augusta, Ncv. 5,,1860. [,,,
ON anP After' Wednesday, no-
VEMBER 7tS, thq Passenger'Trains
win run agtoUoTO, via,: ... nr q-n
Heave Arfgnfsfa.. '6.55 A.M.
Arrive tut Charleston...... a. 4.00 l'.jff.
Arrive at
Leave Charleston...... 8.00 A.M.
Arrive at Augnst* 5.00 P.M.
TiiEoiFGjf mail Train.
Leave 4,ugust»,: 5,45,i’.11-,
Arrive at'Kingsvilfc...'. 1.P5 A.M.
Arrive at Cnlumhia 3.00 A.M.
Leave Columbia ..a 3.00 P.M-
Arrive a> Augusta...*„'.• f. 12.00 night
*H. ■. I’EAkE,
nofi—tf Genorul ."rpirintendelit.
Of'fick (', kvk::al. Sri'i.<:i.ntkXl<k.\t, j
Atfnulic & Uulf f
Savannah, Octphey 16tb„4566. j
X will be opened to the-public, on Mon
day netxt, the 22d inst. 1 sot i<- j .
Arrangements haye:been, made Wfiwing
■ slircct and speedy communication by this
route between Savarih.'tlfitnd iflt staliiihs'hn
the Pensacola and Georgia RailromLFtori*
‘da Central Railroad, and Florida Rail
road.
Through Tiokefcs will be sold between the
fallowing places, viz;
j I Savannah and Quincy, Tallahassee, Mon
ti'-eito, flladison, Lake-City, and Jacksoti
ydh‘.
ThomasvHle and Qqincy, Tallahassee,
Monticello, and JJadison.
Madison and (Jill(man arid Valdosta,
Freights betwSn-tiSkvannah aa«F all
points on Pensacola ■&/ Georgia, Railroad
and Florida Central' Railroad, will be
shipr-kd on through nktes arid without
breaking bulk. , { ,
IX. S. HAINES,
GencTdl Supeti’ntefadent.
Oc24r~rtf i f•{j f\ ,
Change of Sche : <ftile on Georgia
Rail Road.
tgv.
7th, 18(56, the Tassenger- Trriins will
ran as follows:
DAY.PASSBNGLB XU\IX.
"Ls ore Augusta at.-1.,.:.... .... 7JO. A, M.
Arrive at A(D»nbiat ....GI:! > (Wifi Pi M;
Atlanta at.,.,. t ..;. A. Hi
Arrive at Augnsta at p. Jf,
. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. .
Sheave -Augusta At .".t1.1.-.:i.‘‘' 18.86*A. M.
.Tt AHa#ta.at < . m ,; v ,.{, v .jn tll A. M.-
Heave Atlanta a‘t... f 8.00 P. M.
Arrive a< Arigitrta atA’.”"..? 'S.IS A. Tis
Passenger# for’MnJAetd, Wimhugbon and
Athens, Ga-, mu|t . take Day fa asenger
Passengers for West Point; Mentgrimery,
Mobile and N a w Orleans o.gst leiite
gusta on Night. Passenger Train at 12.30 A.
M, to Make tdnteeoencetioris. I
. Passeugera tor CUaWaeouga, KboxyHlc,,
Nashville, Louisville aqd St. Louis must
leave Augu-ta oil th'e Day'l»s¥sengcr TrdW '
at 7.30 A. M> te make elnse oonneetiuas.
TiIROUGH .JHqKFTS and jjaggagp
Chcckeir througli to the above places,
SLEEPING OARS on dll IClgtit PusscH
gcr Trains,. j, , J( , R, W. COLD,
i dyncral “iipetpitendcnt.
j t JOB TURNING ~".Z7sr.
pT. FIIE AUGUSTA
BOBBIN WORKS—
Near the A-qgusta Factory,
' ' -
jjL oWEItPIt LC ES V ,
/ '» ot •n.>i’.iTn'*,..| moil ner.'Ts’.'n
l than , .
;! ll- «1 -.1 .• I ’-I'P 'ol.’ bIJJ, >..| •
AiiYF OTHER /‘LAVE JN THE CITY F
PATENT 'SAW'’ GUMMJNG promptly
exebutrid. All Saws scut trhotiifl be marked
with the! Owner’s name. Canorit be re
sponsible for unavoidable breakage.
Amis—ly 111. T. NELSON.
ICE’ ' ' srn
rjuiE Mclntosh street.
Ice House
(OPPOSITE THE PQST OFFICE)
'■ 1!’ * V . ,'rS'STII.L OPEN
! W-DVlces 'Vr . |,A, rind ivFalf
I*4) <to»f #^»Mid“Hm- i. •Per- fifty poriLds
pr more, two (21 cents.
R. A. HARPER A CO
aulfi—U
~±\ii
Bo o¥A' ffl s^B^UiSiSa
t j TGqfilvinßijitteeaßrmweq viiO
The Fattest, floicet Preens, f end feet of
f fto**t*M ommtUe m* /ebtdo
| fa'OßE* at Cheaper^R^ee^nne!* eu/here.
“ j nCotieMnißsßdn Mcrchartta. a
i».'Ti-<tkw7J»* imlin.i q-vims tii'ttnlu - af»
; JT.Ibi'JML-s <D?£f a)i&(f COq I
to’wtesiass
1 j iu»iJ(jh'>a‘fin! it jf s W«m ■>) b-iHar.ot'iU
OOMMIBSM <
. 1 mhV'iiMd? Hs'ittvSU. s&asr * 7
rp&IVHNDERSTU.NFT) IMVNTHfSDATff'»
*■' X ailoemrd,* QQj’ARJ !^WWR J i p .
land will continue the Bußinesa in all its.
l*Afifctes. no <j#r 'priWinSl iftorittoiri-*i» be "
to tb. aTOftAGtHA.HQi SALE OF w
dfe«*ldto:i bnf -r .a tymt v'in.; n finer q
" ■ '*■ *»
? gnolwilj.-H wiiEoLi RORINBO3SjfJ ' <(
' -.Hi in si in . |
iXiiv 4 A #iii*l i
‘WMemeyer & w EV*eisi 1
ffiia .elixtu vd 7«f> **rit lo
° * vlfM“ <d turn J; SriU oqetix n rfoi'3 rti
: c&jMUftsi.Ot# wo«A^ystn.v
'’ : vhefteunti sißßier; 1 ' 9di Vn
I b::#t .yvilomlani ,fir ,u lo tlonn / » bur.
J tieT . V ,#EW; oTORX. ~1 vnirmoinf
1 Reipeiltfnffy -(oflWt' WESTONMIMrife :
"of fiOUrrHiBRN TPttOUvCA., and lareyw.- 1 .
'9ShMEfOM^^S
lowswivStiei. n bar. .ncftiTJ iaeiai-fctrtioO
" ; 1 ■'C.'4rur.'*te*iiri* !f ,
toY.-Fj Haanw*, AkM. JACicrioiirAtogustw, imi
OLAGHOHS, HRHRLSG &: GQnoe
JionnoO 7ti:i edt io
’ i /t od ot Jif'.iro t'l/tq n ri v- r ‘*j
3i ni WAREHOUfeB IN lIKAR, ' >
« I hi:.’ !)!<' «T i-•■•> V'f.tqtr f.i*
AUGUSTA. CEO., .
i | T„|.jv of. 07. <1 oßwan-nnlq ' <■<:
Aj'ill contiiiu* to gtvo (h<<r atten- .
I 1 birr .ni'iif! of <*V» Kvlnndf •: ?,'■ r. j ino
’ CONSIG N'iPBNTS 70 ot
I silt tßift oonAtow* orfl. labnsf •><* .fan
M, • AT
! 1 -r AUGUSTA, GA.,.
3 ; •* ”• : ; cm w:i ■ •••■”■"
sPpiLADELPIIIA, PA."
' j :i'.[! 'lo olsil f>i" /ilno.: ' llagti .y < nr,
i I ' JifrvoVj,^'!’*
Particular attention given to the
s'riißifeftV f kits
; -loi?.- O'-.', op *3» ‘>v»iw ‘V> - t
Cotton, Yarns
AND ■ i-L“
ml. . . ;; • *>• n . , - o
DOMESTICS.
i |-i ranli • ae\ ;• »< >ui >»■! .
Cousignmnts trad* Orders Solicited.
Liberal , : ADVANCES made on
Con sign m e‘ri f st In Sto ro.
NORTHERN EXCHANGE FOR SALE
AT MARKET RATES.
oe2-*-3m
Harpef C. Bryson,
WARE HO USE c
A»n „!T
COSIMISSION MERCHANT, .
jlviitiifTA, Ga. it
Customers supplied with RAGGJNG,
ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES.
Prompt” attbnimn ; paid to tho sale of
'.COTTON•■n«4 OTUEIt PRODUCE.
1 OFFICE—IB9 Reynolds Street. ’WARE
HOUSE— On'.Tneikson Street. ’ Se4—3m
JAMES T. GARDINEE,
A It E II O USE
AXD
CQM&fSSION, if E R C II A NT, r
Fttif.et, AtcvtstA, Cl a.
Will p»y® bit personal attenMou to tb'e ,
STORAGE AND, SATE OF COTTON.
And such other Produce is may bo sent ’
him. ■ -v.if. n>t M
advances wade on Produce in Store
null—6m.
Insurance, >■! ,
J ”~ ' •' ,l * r ;-r- *n
A. H. Ketcham’s
INSURANCE OFFICE
..11 JACRSON SUREST, . J
Between ,the Globe IRitel a,nd Bcdl To.j^er.
TVEPRESENTINfI' THB.FOI,RAWING
XV ,.
IlO'V ARI>. of ilxltiiiiort’.'wA . : /
GBRAT WFiy.of No*-
xiork. . ’
I • north a m EntoAiir transit; '{a*- •
Hcident,)* of Philetlel|jhMu p I.
■ se2S|~3m ...
< B Hj BRODWAX, *'«
TNgUftANCE AGENcVf ' ’
- moil Win* i nnsat o', dw 9 d r
1 ■•■■!•>’{ w /oFFicu ar.rrivß't c :< ■ (>
11 j Ij.k. -•■>■): piij i.miiw 1) >l,lll.ij. i ~:3
|,9 OLD SAyiX<iS BANJy.,.^
' ' 2?9 BROAD'STREET
" | H.mii-.vxa ; :;r. • ,{j
' JOSEPH E. JTARskAi;!, 7 ' ' s
'TNStTRANCE'-AGENCY, • n«
on.- >-■ . •/.■■ ■ /.,
! • 2flT* BROAD 6TRKEV! ~T ; .
AVGUSTA', tijEUiltflA.
ap36—ly . ■. ■■ ■ ■- 1
AikMikim ,,^Eks. T ~ v ~~
r J'IIE ENDERsi(3NED ' , - 1T ,(v>
ARE A RPOJ NTSR> A GENTS : > vt
-For tllfi soli),of the. above juptly eelobrsUod
''i
itfode from a Mineral loumlin tie Mine
of Cornwall. ti .1
They are superior to «nr Ten* pr p
««»***»
Tbojr are cheaper than auy other l’cn tfowl'
in use.
'
19!) Broad Street. • '
GEO. A. OATES, ■ t
PA--t<~ . ~ S4U Broad Str
, Ice Cream and Sherbert l 1
Candies
AT: t>
WHOLESALE and retail :
, '■ -■ ‘' Bl ' ■ ' «nw .i>i
At m* ■ t .
FKENCir STORE.
i«10—ly 20U Broad slreat.