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UMEST r»TY (HKfl-LATION.
TlllT tvDAY 'HMINISi ... Deo. 3 U-6-
Ou« I’utroßX,—Let the Southern
people be sure to produce, as they easily
c*ii, hu abundant supply of provisions,
manufacture their own timber and iron
jn all 'he implements they need, spin
an.! weave all the gitton they consume,
and let only the surplus of the staple,
if any, pass over to Lowell and Man
chester, to lie paid for in hard cash.
I.t-t them do whatever may be necessary
to secure a free Republican Slate Gov
ernment, and steadily refuse, by any
debasing compliances, to purchase the
privilege of enjoying their constitutional
rights iu the Federal Union. So em
ployed, let them manfully meet what
ever destiny may be in store lor them,
secure at least iu the possession of their
own self-respect. — Colvm>ia Pine nix
Dec. 8.
Tuk Nsw Alabama Senator Elect.
—The United States Senator elect from
Alabama, John Anthony Winston, is a
native of Madison county, Alabama,and
is fifty years of age. He was on the
Douglas electoral ticket for tue State at
large, and lent the force ol his intellect
and induence to the success of the presi
dential candidate ol hi.- c u e.'. He was
opposed to secession, but on the secoa
sou of his native Alabama, he ac
quiesced, and went with his State. On
the cessation of hostilities he accepted
the abritr.uuent of the sword, ami has
ever since given his allegiance to the
Constitution and laws of the Uuited
States. He was a member of the State
Convention iu 18G5, to restore his State
to the Union.—A T ANARUS, F. Keening Post.
Brains —Man's and Monkeys’.— Un
til lately it was supposed that the reli-.
tive weight of the brain, as compared
with the body, was greater iu man than
m any of the lower animals ; but alas !
for the poor human nature, it is now that
some of the smaller South American
monkeys have, proportionately, a larger
share of bruin than our noble solve »
On the other hand, however, man curries
(absolutely]more weight in his cranium
thau any other breathing creature ex
cept the elephant and whale. Asa rule,
the human brain increases in gravity
specific gravity we mean, of course—up
to the twentieth or twenty-first year, aud
front the '’age of discretion” till the
fortieth year usually remains in statu
qitu. After forty the organs, ia most
cases, begin to grow less. It continues
to decrease iu volume more rapidly as
we grow older, and in those who arc un
happy enough to reach the seventh stage
of“secoml childness and mere oblivion,”
there is nothing of it left worth mention
ing. Asa proof that the weight of the
encephalic mass determines to a consul,
arable extent the amount of intellectual
power, it may be stated that when the
former is less than thirty-two ounces—
forty-nine ounces for the male and forty
four for the female brain in tl e average
—idocy or partial imbecility invariably
accompanies the defect. The heaviest
brain on record is that of Cuvier, the
great naturalist, which pulled down
nearly sixty four ounces.
A Net sboy on RisTo.it.—•' La Pel
erin” of the New York C"frier, em
ployed several critics to “ do” Ristori s
first appearance in New York, and the
views of •' our hoot black,” “ our news
boy,” and our “ peanut boy” are sul -
mitted to the public. The following is
the view of the newsboy:
“ The character of Medea is a hefty
one. I remember to have seen it tack
led at the Old Chatham by Miss Hath
away, aud I think I once paid a quarter
to get into Laury Keene's and saw 1 ilda
Heron lift it. The impression it leaves
On the mind, if you ain’t grow’d yet, are
that you wouldn’t like to have such an
oil lady as that for your mother. Lots
of fellers have wrote about Medea. I
read of her in some stuck papers. Old
U. iiipydys he began it, and a I reach
feller finished her up. lie wanted
Rachel, the great French actor woman,
to play her, but she was afraid, and no
body didn’t tackle into her till. History
come along. Ristori knocked spots out
of her to oues’t and has been cluing it
ever since. She did it before all the
first class perblics of Europe ; and be
fore a large class of our perblic this
w -ek—when she made her debutt.
‘•l’ve allers had the character among
tny fellers to being on hand to first
nights, and I couldn’t miss History.
Tin glad I didn’t—though it cost me a
whole month’s savins offer Comic
Monthly sales. History 13 some, she isl
She can tear round tremenjous. She’s
got a splendid lot of hair —if it’s alt her
own $ mor’n Helen Western ever had,
and don’t she shake it about when she
gets her mad up apin Jason, the inau
who wants to take her little babies away
from her, I tell yer jistl Her woiee
wouldn’t make a whisper into the new
Bowery, though, and she ain t pretty at
all. The gal 1 likes best is the one who
plays the nuss. She are sugar! I’d
like to serve her with papers. She s a
nice actor, too. If she and only been
named History, I think she’d a broil
some! There’s my sentiments, and 1
don’t care who know’s eni.”
—Horace (iredy says, very sensibly :
“Let us have an end to all controversy
concerning negroes ahd their right , so
at to be ready to go about our bush esi
If negroes are idle, they nut go hun
gry ami ragged; if they steal, they mutt
b i punished—not as negroes, but a
me i. If they have not yet learned that
f eedom meats freedom to work, the
winter jutt coming in will teach them
with a good many others —that Uoubl •
s nue lesson.”
TIL DAILY PRESS.
VOL. 11.
[For the Daily Press.
STONEWALL JACKSON.
BY CARHIK UK!.I. SINC LAIR.
Brave hero one ! could poet-pen portrav
One virtue brighter than thy own brave
Dtteds record—or could the heart here
Driug to thee a holier offering than thtve
lears, faiu would I offer at the shrine
Some tribute to thy worth. Hut thou
U&st left so little It* record ; thy hand
Has carved in glorious deeds, a uume upon
Fame’s bright Immortal page, and for theo
i'he Sword has spoken mightier than the
Pea
Could do ! But thou wilt tako n heart’s
Pure offering—an homage dearer far to
the-j
Than all the fadeless laurels stranger hands
Alay twine in, honor to tho South’s bravo
Fallen Bon. And, oh ! do brighter wreath
Os glory can wo oiler thee than a sad
Nation's tears !
We weep for thee,
Brave hero one ! Wo mourn the
Hopes that died, when Jackson fell to
Rise no more. Above thy grave has
Youth aud hoary age twined the sad
Tribute of their tears with the bright
wreaths
Os glory thou hast won ; and through the
Lengthening lapse of enmiug years will
Weary pilgrims pause beside the sacred
Shrine to drop a tear where ouroten Jackson
sleeps!
On Honor’s gory Cold thy bright
Sword paved the way to glary for thee !
Aud aligcl crowns in Heaven, brightened
On that day, when to the ranks of tho
Hrave martyr band above the soul
Os Jackson winged its flight from tho
Red battle field! Rest, soldier, rest!
In thy time honored grave beneath thy
Wreaths of glory ! Sweet be the sleep that
Knows no waking now—the battle’s din is
Hushed ! tho weary march is o’er, and
Un tho •• ‘other side” thou'rt “reatiug now
beneath
The shadow of tho trees” that bloom in
bonutv
By tho crystal waters there. Gently, oh !
earth,
Pillow the hero's head upon thy bosom !
Soft Southern skies bend brightly theie,
And summer breeze and summer showers
Kips to bloom and beauty now tho fair
Ureen garlands o’er his grave.
Hero rest thee in thy glory ! I will
Not pause to write thy epitaph—’tis
Written on each heart! Nor can wo
OjJ r to thy memory a prouder eulogy
7 han Stonewall Jackson's name!
*‘*Let us cross over to tho other side and
rest bene tii the shade of the trees. — 'tone
wall Jackson's Last Words.
—The average of human life is thirty
six years. One fourth of the population
die at the age of seven years. *
Never speak ill of others, even with
a cause.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN
PRICES O F
WINTER DR! GOODS!
-sso*ooo WORTH
OF
"Winter
DRY GOODS
TO BE SOLD AT AN ADVANCE
OF OXI.Y
10 per cent, on Prime Cost
The well known Southern firm of
J, D, A. Murphy & Cos,,
Being desirous of closing out their entire
Stock of
WINTER GOODS,
Have decided to reduce their prices to
precisely TEN PER CENT. ON PRIME
COST.
To Merchants, Planters, and the public
generally, Is here presented a rare opportu
nity for purchasing all kinds of Goods at
unprecedentedly low prices.
TERMS—Cash on delivery for all sums
under One Hundred Dollars; fur Ono Hun
dred Dollars and over, a croilit of fifteen
days will be givon, upon approved City
acceptances.
It is to the advantage of all who desire
good Goods allow prices, to call and exam
ine our Stock before making their pur
chases.
J. D. A. MURPHY * CO.,
No. 314 Broad Street,
Opposite Planters’ Hotel,
deS—tf Augusta, Ga.
AUGUSTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1866.
Carpets &, Upholstery.
CARPETS!
OF AM. GRADES MANUFACTURED
Window Shades
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
PAPER HANGINGS
Curtain Goods, Etc., Etc.
GROC‘-"RT r 'S J
JAS, G. BAILIE & BRO
Respectfully call the attention of the public
to a large, new, un i beautiful stock of the
above goods, just, received, and which are
now offered for sale, consisting in part as
follows;
OX OUR SECOND FLOOR,
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
- CARPETS:
CRORSLY’S ROYAL ENGLISH V LVET
CMRPKTS, in new designs.
CROSSLY’S ENGLISH BRUSSEL CAR
PETS, in new and beautiful patterns.
A large and beautiful stock of the best ALL
WOOL THREE-PLY and INGRAIN
CARPETS, manufactured.
INGRAIN CARPETS, new patterns, at
lower prices.
STKIPEEI) VENETIAN CARPETS, ALL
WOOL.
STRIPED FLAX CARPETS, pretty and
cheap.
STRIPED ALL WOOL VENETIAN CAR
PETING. for Stairs.
STAIR RODS, all widths, and lengths
wanted.
DRUGGETS and CRUMB CLOTHS, new
patterns, all wool.
500 beautiful ENGLISH TIE\RTII RUGS.
CA R PFT BIN DING, TACKS, N EKI)LES,
and THREAD.
A large Stock of DOOR MATS, for inside
and outside use. ,
A competent- Upholster on hand to cut,
fit and lay Carpets at short notice.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
In new designs and of the best makers,
just received in the following widths:
3 ft., 4 ft. f. in., fi ft., 7 ft. 6 ifi., 12 ft.
and IS ft. wide, which will bo cut to fit any
sized Ilall, Room or Stairs.
STAIR OIL CLOTHS, 2 ft. wide.
Light narrow STAIR OIL CLOTHS to
cover Stair Carpets.
TABLE OILCLOTHS. 1-4, 5-4. 6-4 and
8-4 wide, in Chintz, Oak. Marble Mobag
any, Blue. Black and Green colors.
Floor Oil Cloths cut and laid (if required)
by a competent workman.
XATTINGS:
4-1, 5-4, 6-4 COCnA MATTINGS, for halls,
basements, churches, offices, public build
ings, etc.
4-4, 5-4, and 6-1 red checked and white
CANTON MATTINGS.
Mattings lai 1, or sewed or laid with dis
patch.
Window Shades and Curtains :
SOO pairs WINDOW SHADES, just re
ceived with all ne-ossary trimmings, em
bracing from the finest made to the cheap
eat manufactured, from six to ten feet in
length, all of which arc new patterns.
BLUE, GREEN and BUFF HOLLANDS
t > make SHADES, always on hand.
LACE and NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR
TAINS.
DAMASKS for CURTAINS, also TRIM
MINGS.
CORNICES, BANDS, 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 WAUL PAPER AND BOR
DEBS, of new colors, fine and cheap just
received.
A Paper Hanger furnished when required
by our Customers.
OX OUR FIRST FLOOR,
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
ROCERI.es :
Stuart’s Sugars, all grades, Java and Rio
Coffee, Green and Black Teas, Sugar House
Svrup, Starch, Soap, Candles, Matches.
Pepper, Ginger, Spices, Crackers, Goshen
Butter, Cheese, Hams, Bacon, Flour, Buck
wheat, Liverpool Salt, Potatoes, Onions.
Cooking and Washing Soda, Raisins, Cit
r-»n. Currents, Almonds. Nuts of all kinds.
Pickles and Preserves of all kinds, Canned
and Vegetable Fruits of all kinds. Ketchups,
Sauces, Yeast Powders, Mackerel in Kitts,
half and whole barrels, Codfish, Smoked
and Pickled Salmon, Fresh Salmon, Oys
ters and Lobsters in Cans, English Ale and
Porter, Wines, Liquors and Bitters of all
kinds on hand.
Wood and Willow Ware.
TUBS, BUCKETS, Keelers, Churns and
Measures.
BASKETS of all kinds and shapes,
SCRUBBING, Dusting,Fioor, Hand, Black
ing, Hair, Pope Head, Horse and White
wash Brushes.
BROOMS of all kiiyls
SHOES:
LADIES’ GAITERS, SHOES, Booties and
Slippurs.
Gents’ French Calf and Goat Shoes and
Gai iters.
Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, with and with
out tip*.
Negro Men and Women Shoes, all kinds.
DRY GOODS :
A small Stork of DRY GOODS and Gents’
Furnishing Goods, Fine all wool—Blankets,
White and Colored Flannels, Tabling, Long
Cloths, Unbleached Goods. Bed Ticks,
Stripes, Hosiery, Gents’and Ladies’Under
vests, etc., etc., etc.
SUNDRIES :
WINDOW GLAS EP, all sizes, Nails, nil
sizes, Gunny, Bagging, Green Leaf, Manilla,
and Suto Rope, Twines, Sash Cords, Cloths,
Lines and Pins, Wash Boards, Shovels,
Spades, Forks, Rakes aud Hoes, Axes, Axe
Handles, Hatchets, Smith <i Wesson and
Colt's Repeaters, aud Notions of every de
scription.
To all of which your attentions is invited
and all of which will bos >ld at a small ad
vance on cost of importation.
JAS, (b BAILIE & BRO
DEALERS IN
Carpets, iiroecrics & Sundries
20.") BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
ocl2—Cm
Dry Goods.
205 ~~265~
The Cheapest Store in Town'!
AMI) THE
BEST BARGAINS IN
DRY GOODS,Etc.,
AT
265 BROAD STREET.
oc2l—tf
265 WANTED.26S
■pVERYBODY TO CALL AT
265 BROAD STREET,
And examine our stock of
Dry Good s,
CLOTHING
BOOTS
SHOES, Etc.
oc2T—tf
B. WOI FF7
Between the fiiencii store
and BALZEAU’S,
Has constantly on hand anu is receiving
a splendid assortment of
CLOTHING-,
IIATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES,
Gents’ FURNISHING GOODS
FANCY GOOItN.
Tn fact, all necessary articles required by
Ladies or Gentlemen.
198$ BROAD STREET,
oc2—3m Augusta, Oa.
265 205
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
BE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO i
Call and examine our stock of
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc.,
Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
CALL AT
JULIUS G. TUCKER’S,
NO. 265 BROAD STUFF' I ’,
AUGUSTA. GA.
oc2l ts
.A-rL IN dice!
J. W. PERKINS & CO.,
VTJOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
M to their patrons and the public, that
they have associated with themselves, in
copartnership,
Me. H. COLLIN,
the well-known and successful Artist, who
was for upward of four years connected
with this Gallery, iu the employ of
TUO KE R & PE II KINS.
This announcement will be sufficient
guarantee to all who desire
A PERFECTLY—FINISHED
POI IT_RA.IT ?
Life size or Cabinet, or the exquisitely
painted
Porcelain Svorytype,
or any other style of^
PHOTOGRAPHIC PAINTING!
That this Gallery is the place to getjit.
All are cordially invited to ca’l {and
examine our New and Beautiful styles of
PIOTURECi!
The prices of which will be found lower
than the same quality and style of finished
workmanship is sold for in any Northern
Gallery.
ocl ( j—tf
OSBOBNE’iS
Optical Depot,
Optician Specialty and Exclusively,
336 Broad Street, opposite Planters’ Hotel.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Note wft*l—this only properly
constructed ofT’.co iu the South where
accurate anil minute measurement and ad
justments of glasses can bo made, and every
kind of Spectacle known can bo found. The
public will eventually learn, by too dearly
bought experience, that it is CHEAPER to
buy Eye-Helps at my ‘SPECTACLE DEPOT’
than to get them anywhere else for nothing,
itinerant Pedlar Opticians and Spectacle
sellers to tho contrary notwithstanding. A
word to an intelligent man or w man is
sufficient. novl—3m
Cash Advances.
Ay E WILL MAKE
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
0 11 C o t t o li
Consigned to the well known and responsi
ble houses of
C. E. THOR BURN,
NEW YORK,
J. IZAIID MIDDLETON,
BALTIMORE,
ANII
LOWNDES, MIKELL & CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Will give ( ur personal attention to Ship
ping tho Cotton, anti guarantee punctual
returns ami reasonable charges.
STOVALL A EDMONDSTON,
nol3—lrn No. 2 Warren Block.
Dry G-oods. Millinery, Etc.
Selling Off.
LARGE LOT OF
DRY GOODS
AND
CTLOTTiHSTGr !
SELLING OFF
AT NEW YORK COST
To change line of business,
AT
I. BLANC KENS EE’S,
n022—1 m 160 llroad street.
One Price Store.
I. SIMON & BRO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
MENS’
BOYS’
AND
YOUTHS’
CLOTHING!
224 BROAD STREET.
. A Good Selection
O F AL L G It AI) E S
IN THEIR LINE,
ALWAYS ON HAND,
AT TJJE
Lowest 1 5 rices.
CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
I. SIMON & BRO.,
FASHIONABLE
Clothing Emporium,
224 Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
nol o—l v
P is k, 3? a in t s.
fisk: ; I
H
PAIJ^TS^
ALL ABOUT TOWN I tp
! w
Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Otficc.
.«e2O— ts \
PAINTING.
jyjESSRS. E. MILLER & CO.
Beg to announce that they are prepared
to execute, in a very superior manner,
and on very reasonable terms, all kinds of
work in their line, such as
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
JPaintiiig.
CEILINGS AND WALLS DECORATED.
SHOP ON JACKSON STREET,
Globe Hotel Building.
sot—6m
JNO. C. SUII UK I NEB A SONS, Mncon. Ga.
JNO. U. SCIIREIXKK & SONS, Savannah, Ga
J. C. Schreiner & Sons,
NO. 199 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA, GA.
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS.
Keep constantly on hand a choice selec
tion of tho above articles,
All orders from the Country promptly
attended to.
TIIE BEST OF ITALIAN
VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS.
agents FOR *
Steinwa-’ A Sons’, Soebbelcr A Schmidt’a,
and Gale rfr Co.’s
C iLEBIIATED PIANOS*
fcl— ly
Boots &. Shoes.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JUST RECEIVED—
-jffr, AND FOR SALE AT
18 7 BROAD STRF E TANARUS,
Wood’s Men’s Light Calf BROGANS, wax
Wood’s Men’s unbound BROGANS, wax
Wood’s Men’s Light BROGANS
Wood’s Women’s Buff BOWNINGS—
-3 to 7.
Wood’s Boys’ Light Calf BROGANS
Wood’s Goat BALMORALS, Ladies
Wood’s Goat BALMORALS, Misses
ALSO
Benkert’s L’dlcs’ Kid Congress GAITERS
Bcnkert’s Genti’ Cloth Congress Tip
GAITERS
Rogers' Ladies’ Welt Kid GAITERS
Rogers’ Ladies' Plain Lasting Pump
Congress GAITERS
Rogers’ Misses’ Welt Goat BALMORALS
Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s BOOTS
and SHOES, assorted sizes
Ladies' White Kid Rosette SLIPPERS
Ladies’ White Kid Lace GAITERS
Children’s White Kid BOOTS
Misses’ Goat and Morocco BOOTS
ALSO
MILES’ GENTS’ DRESS BOOTS.
I am receiving the above Goods daily,
and feel confident from long experience in
the business, that I can please those who
favor me with their patronage.
It is my purpose to keep a first class
BOOT and SHOE STORK.
se2B—tf H. K. CLARKE.
Hotels Restaurants.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
GA.
NEWLY FURNISHED
AND REFITTED,
UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL
SOUTH.
Will reopen to tbe Public October S, 1866.
T. S. NICKERSON,
oc3—-ly Proprietor.
PAVILION HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
The above popular uotel will
still bo kept open for the accommoda
tion-of the Travelling Public.
Board, pur day !•;{ 00
Mrs. IJ. L. BUTTERFIELD.
Proprietress.
A. BUTTERFIELD,
Superintendent.*
nov2—3l n*
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
r PHi.'< FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IS N 1 W
* opened for the accommodation of Ihe
publie, mill possesses every accommodation
ami comfort calculated to please the most
fastidious. Tbe patronage of the travelling
community is respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH Ii it CELL,
au2B 12m Proprietor.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAII, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS IIOTEI
Tlavingbeen renovated and newly furnished,
is now open for the reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGIN LY, Proprietor.
mb 16—ly
HEWITT S GLOBE HOTEL.
AUGUSTA. GA.
IV. C. HEWITT, PROPRIETOR,
I.ATR OP TIIR HEWITT noHSK, VA.
THE GLOBE HOTEL, UNDER THE
present Proprietor, has been thorough
ly renovated, ropaiutel and refurnished,
and is second to no Hotel in the South.
Attached to the House is on Elegant Bt R
ROOM, BUt BKR SHOP and BATH
HOUSE, for Radio- and Gentlemen. Also,
a No. I I.IVERY STBLE, where Hacks and
Horses can be procured for pleasure or for
trips to the country,
oci i—:;,n
THE EXCHANGE
Billiard saloon
A XI)
ROWLING ALLEY.
SPLENDID CAROM TABLES AND
BOWLING ALLEY
Refitted und furnished with an entire sett
of NEW BALLS.
A GOOD BAB, furnished with tho best of
LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
In connection with the house
LUNCH DAILY AT 11 A.M.
no2o—l m
KID GLOVES,
■yy IIITE KXl> GLOVES,
1 dutiful qualities,
All sizes,
Just received, by
Mrs. i’UGHE,
ocl7—tf 190 Bro«d street.
W 0 0 B.
TANARUS) ARTIES REST BIXG FIRE WOOD
-L can be supplied at their house with fine
Oak Wood,
AT
per (oid, Delivered.
This is the beet, chance you can get ol
laying in your Winter Wood.
Ordirs left at tlio old stand of B. F.
TUTT, or at tho I>aii.y Punss Office, will
meet with prompt attention. noßi !m
Family Sewing.
kJTITCUING OF ALL KINDS.
O S.uIKIS, CHILDREN'S and LADIES’
CLOTHES, made lu order.
Also, AWNINGS, GRAIN and FLOUR
SACKS—any quantity—mado at short
notice, at 326 BROAI) STB BT.
MI'S L. J. READ,
Agent for Grover & Baker’s celebrated
Noiseless Sewing Machines.
no2l—3m
ABDEVILLE PRESS,
LEE A WILshN Pro cum tour.
'T'llK ABOVE NAMED NEWSPAPER IS
L issued weekly, at Abbeville Court
House, S. (and ot.ers sjilendid inducements
t.l the business men of Augusta, to extend
their notices iu that vicinity,
no It)—3tn
NO. 53.
Rail Road Schedules.
Change of Schedule on Georgia
Hail Road.
WWWMHMaa
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, DEC. ?!>,
1866, tho Passenger Trains will run
as follows:
BAY PASSESGEIt TRAIN*
Leave Augusta at 7.80 A. M
Arrive at Atlantaat 6.00 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 5.55 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 6.00 P. M
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 12.30 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 10.80 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 8 00 F. ~A.
Arrive at Augusta at 6.15 A. M.
Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and
Athens, Ga., must take Day PasseDger
Train.
Passengers for West Point, Montgomery,
Mobile and New Orleans must leave Au
gusta on Night Passenger Train at 12.30 A.
M , to make close connections.
Passengers for Chattanooga, Knoxville,
Nashville, Corinth, Grand Junction, Mem
phis, Louisville, and St. Louis must leave
Augusta on the Day Passenger Train at
7.30 A. M. to make close connections.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage
Checked through to the afiove places.
SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passen
ger Trains. E. W. COLE,
del—tf General Superintendent.
Change of Schedule of South Car
olina Bail Road Company.
MBUisSSk
Ofpics South Caroi.ina R. R. Cos., 1
Augusta, Ncv. 5, 1866. J
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NO
\ EMBER 7th, the Passenger Trains
will run as follows, viz,:
Leave Augusta 6.55 A.M.
Arrive at Charleston g.oO P.M.
Arrive at Columbia 5.20 P.M.
Leave Charleston 8.00 A.M.
Arrive at Augusta 5.00 P.M.
THROUGH MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Augusta 5.45 p.jj
Arrive at Kingsville 1.05 A.M.
Arrive at Columbia 3.00 A.M.
Leave Columbia 2.00 P.M.
Arrive at Augusta 12.00 night
H. T. PEAKE,
nn6—tf General Superintendent.
CHEAP!
DBYGOODS
DRY GOODS.
The Best Goods
AT TIIB a
LOWEST MICKS !
J oli ii S etz e,
Ad EXT.
OPENING DAILY,
AXD
Selling Cff as Fast as they Arrive
AT
Setze’s Old Corner,
WHERE A
DRY GOODS STORE
Has been kept nearly FORTY YEARS by
tho same family.
Ladies and gentlemen calling at this
House will be served with that attention
which has always characterized this estab
lishment under tho old regime, and Goods
will bo freely and patiently shown
fBEE OF CHARGE.
Wo offer our Goods at tho LOWEST
FIGURES, and warrant them to be of the
BEST QUALITY, and as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!
JOJIN SEIZE, Agent.
cloO—l2m
Moslier, Tlioinas & Seliaub,
O A A BROAD STREET—
±~x Under Masonic Hall
AUGUST /a, hi,
Direct Importers and Dealers in
ENGLIS H A N D F RENCE
Clii:ia l
BOHEMIAN,
FRENCH
and AMERICAN
Glass "Ware !
AXJ)
KEROSENE LAMPS,
AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE.
A’U- Try us, and we will convince you
that you can save the Freight from Now
fork to this point.
JOSIAII MOSHER,
j ; jkfferson titomas,
GEORGE SCIIAUB.
oc2—6m
tfk gaiij
book and job pbinting
or
every description
executed
IN THE BEST MANNER.
T!,t Entlot Power Proa, and Bat cj
Workmen enable, ue to do Superior JOB
WOJtK at Cheaper Rate, than elsewhere.
Commission Merchants.
Wedemeyer & Evers,
yj HOLESALE G ROCKIES
AND
C O.M M ISSIO N MERCHANTS,
IGB REAVE STREET,
NEW YORK.
Respectfully solicit CONSIGNMENTS
of SOUTHERN PRODUCE, and are pre
pared to fill orders lor GROCERIES and
NORTHERN PRODUCE generally at
lowest rates. oc2s—6m
C. E. Claghorn, Philadelphia, Pa.
W. F. Hkrhing, A. M. Jacksoh, Augusta.
CLAGHOEN, HERRING & CO.
No. 7 WARREN BLOCK:
WITH
WAREHOUSE IN REAR,
AUGUSTA, GEO.,
Will continue to give their personal atten
tion to
CONSIGNMENTS TO TEEM,
P.ITIIP.R AT
AUGUSTA, GA.,
OR
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Particular attention given to tho
STORAGE, SALE AND PURCHASE
OF
Cotton, Yarns’^
AND
DOMESTICS.
Consignments and Orders Solicited.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on
Consignments in Store.
NORTHERN EXCHANGE FOR SALE
AT MARKET RATES.
oc2—3m
JAMES T. GARDINER,
YU ALEHOUSE
AXD
COM MIS S1 O N MEKCH A N TANARUS,
MrrvTosn Strkkt, Augusta, Ga.
'Fill. give his pvrs. nal attention tn the ’
STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON
And such other Produce a, may be sent
him. ■ ,
Cash advances made on Produce in Store,
an ll—6m
Insurance.
A. H. Ketcnam’s
INSURANCE OFFICE
JACKSON SfUEET, '
Between the Globe Hotel and Bell Tower.
R El pru«5 N V! ,U THK FOLLOWING
11 FIRM'-d,ASS companies-
Philadelphia, Peon.
of Baltimore, Md.
HOWARD, of Baltimore, Md.
York'i lIEAT WKSXEKN LIFE, of New
NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT (Ac
cident), of Philadelphia. ’ 1
sc2o—3m
B. H. BRO BN AX,
JNSURANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE AT THE
OLD SAVINGS BANK,
. 229 BROAD STREET
JOSEPH E. MARSHALL,
INSURANCE AGENCY,
267* BROAD STREET*
ap26—ly AV °USTA, GEORGIA.
Jewellers.
REMOVED
rpS&Q received and r eceiv-
Ir-—* . a ® no assortment, of
Aj-J® ..ware, Jbwkl-
UWlwime" 18 Si I’VKR-PLATEP
rV.,n,‘u'' t' I 1 IKS ' etc - Ali kinds of Jewol
.c n CS wPa’red and warranted, at
Jnre. es !?t ‘‘ r< ’ oSC "Pi<’ Views, PiO
-08« l! C ,a' ° n,e ’ at K - E - Long * Co.’s
-t*r) Krona street.
noS—iy T. RUSSELL A CO.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry ~
17 h. Summer—
-184 BROAD STREET,
Three doors below Daily Press office,
Augusta, Ga.
WATCHMAKER'S TOOLS,
MATERIALS, and GLASSES
MATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and
wurnuncd. JEW ET.RY made and repaired.
AU kind of HAIR BRAIDING done
no7—tf_
DIRECT FROM EUROPE!
A T F. A. BRAHE’S OLD STAND,
~ , , IS ,I BROAD .STREET
Established in 1844.
Bu-h Solid JEW ELRY and SILVERWARE
Fine WATCHES of the best European
makers, selected by myself there.
ALSO,
A Fine lot of Fine
Fancy Groods !
Just the thing for the season.
of , w!i; D lf. fUi :*, ri °. 1 ' Facilities for the Repai
tm at re^mS 5 ; 1 «« *>
imm at reu-ornhle terms. oc3o-3m
Salisbury, Bro. & Cos.,
EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS
_ , And Importers of
add, Plated and Oreide Jewelry.
801,11) AND NICKEL J
SI T,v K n TV Alt F,
American, English and Swiss WATCHES,
ea.-e l oy ourselves, and every description c{
fancy and Yankee Notions, especially
adapted and designed for Southern atd
Western trade.
Circulars and full descriptive Price Lists
sont free.
Agents wanted everywhere
SALISBURY, BRO. «s Ci%
51 Porrance Streafc,
no6—3m Providence. R. I.
Cotton Yarns,
I BALKS SUPERIOR
1 UU COTTON YARNS
From Fontenoy Mills,
Now in store nrfd lor sale ; assorted num
bers. from O’a tu 12’s, constantly on hand.
n029~ ts A. POULLAIN.