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B * #l MS** fcdd Sft. »d>M ■(;;
h rimtit IsMlw inyp wtif iitcrm dread
B And turn* la bio* the rows.
■ tttfefeHMF ktoim rigbt '
■ : 8» dwee November floor them.
B Bsne HMt wbeae limbs to gaunt and bat*,
■**A mn af winter in thTYir, . h* >•:
■f A eurttXY no Nstor&flior' 1 *
■> Win*, or deed, ot+y tog,
R- By restless winds towed e’er and o’er,
Thi now may He knee deep without,
' W® 00 t&e fender,
%£dha»« 9 “* * h ° ot ’
That he esn harm kt; ae'reraraber
There are »<ww pleasures in Norembdff '
EflfflPfeb * fis - ! o'* U If. 8, It.
A Goattt.A CArruaro.—M. <toL*«
gle has forward*® to' the TVenth Acad
emy, the fottowieg account of a young
gorilla recently owptated: k -.H v. ..-
Thu Zewobiv, 20th Wt 'J*.
My (abject is a female. lam told
by the blank 'wife brought it to m$ that
the mother «u in a palm tree *hen he
carried off the animal. It was eating
the palm fruit, ; those from which the
palm oil is made. The little ,‘Gina* is
always suspended, from its mother in
front in sue* afioaitibD as to he able to
suck at any and it always
takes op that position when“the person
Who carries it feu tt do at it likes. But
it h) very spon troublesome, and when
you wish to make it giro up that posi
tion, it attars cries,- and it is only by
trick that it can be mods to let go its
bold. The sailoitH manats to etrip eff
their jerseys, and in thii way to let the
p«w Gina light with the garment. Great
is its astonishment when it finds the
people it lias fallen among can get rid
of their skin at pleasure, and it envelops
itself forthwith in the cast-off garment.
Tbit does not last long, and it begins
its rounds over again until it finds a
new friend. It likes bread; in sect, is
verj fond of it, and often prefers it to
fruit, which makes me hope it will sur
vive iu passage to France.”
—Mrs. John Morrissey etteh4rd* wed
ding in Troy on Wednesday, and was
gotten up, according to tha local Jen
kins, entirely regardless of expense.
He says:
The laify was certainly, attired far in,
the advance of any other of her sex who
were present, and it has been said that
the value of the precious stones which
adorned her person would purchase not
only all the dresses worn in the church,
but the edifice and Hs entire furniture.
Mrs. Morrissey wore a peacl-colored silk
dress, with black tbrpad lace flounces,
over which was throws a black lace
shawl. Her hair was arranged for fait
dress,and upon her head-was a hilver
crown or wreath, thickly studded with
diamond stars. ’ tjpon her neck was a
coral and diamond eee|claaa of great
value. Diamond, bra c*iett.*J*»penciruled
her wrists. Upon her feet were slippers
of gold color, > in addition to ibis gorge
ous display, tbe ladty's nnir fairfy glitter
ed diamonds.
—4* then* weiO about fetor
wholesale or boot and. shoe
bootee in Bestwu Tww are stilt in W
istence, They 3rd m business pf about
$50,000 a year. .Now those ’ a»« oser
200, and the bneines# of the largest for
1865 was over $1,1300,000. Six did a
business ot »Wf ■QtoiHfcm oaeb.
—A story la told of a
man who visited** gaming boose in
Brenhani, Texas, who, after losing all
bis money, bet bis bat. That went the
tanas way. His «at*‘«aat neat, ‘be*
bis boots and socks; and so on one
thing after another, went, until bis last
artiste o# wearing apparel disappeared,
and finally be left the boat* with bo
eoreriag but bis drawers.
—Did you «ov#r so* a Mingy feWo#
who was temperate from principle, or a
fool wjMwoatidssad it suspsctablo to
joke, ora young lady whoso age did not
remote stetieoary after the had ts»ched
tw«pfy? Did you over?
wulast Tuesday night, a store keeper
is Whitneyville, Me., while drawing
kerosene oil feta a barrel, ignited the
•mm with the light, which be carried.
The fire communicated to himself and
bis hoy, and they were only i»?ed
by being tabs# oat and rolled in the
•for. *
—Areohlsse fellow, at
ffowMte, on# day best weeb, seeendad
to the top of the ipfoe now Bsjs
fist Obnrsb, in ibut diy, 17» feet ehove
I foe ground, and steed thru* M bfo
I bead for several tetanies, though the
|*iad wm MuwJag « gate afitfitetluse,
I —A« up doetar in ('htaego be* bee*
1*>«I for malprsudtae, wbetehy the p*
■Nut's sight is pxfeeaoeoU/ tnjwad.
VNNjH|b are laid id
i m ....» ,MJfl9aia«UAy>Td>A V/djd. ... -L •« iak flultdvi>A VrsH j Vdt 4A»M tsi / void j J ita.r ]
“ffllffi <ikiA I
VDUHT3:
ma mWrisw Ou tl4 r,an« U a
AiauL auothar DttklHn>''u4 " oh* hSnwr'
about i miW furtßar htuM at preosUtSv
flews, fll**'
particuiari, appTy o* fee
fe O. MOtWAU,
,i< ! \ r «r to tkf*r. A, BROADt*,'
, A fXMBOTAfeWvfc«r»L» x»ra«,
A FURNISHED. J*
The House eebSalis rib Roams star
gobbet, Swa walaishe*. ffavotture far
4el2—it XU Brood rireri.
-iuv»> Ttt^RenL
A FINE OFFICE.
A AT 4 ’i A
v Apply oa tbs premises, JS Jackson
bkibet, or to Y! : i P<jH >A h ta
! G. W. SHACKELFORD,
■dlT^<l>fltEr«aflsJtfe«t.
*k «bbb>b Bisjti&ivfoku
St. John’s Metbodbfl Cbareh, «ss t;I i>ZU
That desirable kbsidenck, on
the uppsr end of OraMO Msaab.flon
taialnr six large rooms, with tha necessary
out buildhsgt—(H 14 goafl MflSlr, tI»A
well of axealfent water, j
Ticlonciug to feo place U (Bur (SM.tfl
tmwd, suhahSa flsr gasdantef, and
aa am her of choice Fruit Trooe. Pomes
tfep given tearihMy U
Applyto .MklA«fcJU*m»P« .
eel*—«f Augusta Factory.
•>H } HOUftB TG-HHNT. « •
SITUATE '<KN THE CORNER OFtJMRY
tjl HOUN seel ~VD-In tosh Contain-
House. Water oo the premises. >' T. > A ®
Foe b*riM,iars
J } meri siWsg* sa iflfl Igbs'lHast, --
0018— ts Oppprito PtdoOe SmtriOT.it
, m ■»
■ii On the south siue of Oroeae street,
Between Molntoth oUd WasKifltrea—
cnw«SPS?»tfafWt^
ce*—tf No. 8 Mclutooh street.
~ Just Received,
ADWTIOfip , f rblft*-!
TO OTJR PRESENT STOCK OF
•** j .l* r > A aEfSAO ,TfAtriflAb
CHOICE GROCERIES!
FOB SALE LOW,
Wholesale an* Retail,
» ! .¥lf
JOHN X. CLARK * HOMS,
278 BROAD STB BEX.
de9—-fi , >■ ffg j - Tr -
CLARKE,
ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT*
: - On teaeortoer es . :
WASHINGTON AND BROAD STREETS
(voli,sbtoh's out sravp)
Has Family Groceries,
And everything else a
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDS.
He will be gltd to pat bis V >
J - ' OLD FRIENDS,
And everybody else. „ .. • \
<**-*» ’’ •. ■ . '
Pure Holland Gin
" ~T&iUUZt£- A
SANT BE CROIX RUM
WEST ,/
GOOD EDGARS, from WJ ets. to tinted
NUTMEGS lit Shell;
PRESERVED GINGER V ' ’
And a select stoeksd
FAMILY GROCERIES by retail.
Ho2s—lm ' f Below Centre.
rpHs MclNtOfiff^iSfcEET
Ic© House
(OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE)
IB STILL OPEN
tea* Prices tor the preeeat, two aad a ball
(U) sente U pound, retail. Per fifty pound*
or store, two (*) eeots. <■
R. A. HARPER A 00
salt—ts
Meat House.
'TUI SUBSCRIBER HAS OPSNHD A
Meat Establishment,
ON CAMPBELL STREET,
laths rsaresf S. MsOesd's Oressry Stese,
Where bs will keep te**te#Ur ee.hsed
SIUST-OIiASS MEAT,
os Hvnur neeeurmow.
Martas sees red the tertessr sf W, V.
«iltilß ta bes’s* »• »toto
aey pe»t *1 tef «?Sf!teteir«»s&
Ns, M Asgstta.
filirl**,,, ,e«wd - I
AUGUSTA, GA., TUESDAJf Af OHStteS,.&&aai«Rl? 18,18G6. .
! Carpets & Upholatery.
OF ALL GRADES MANUFACTURED
FLOOR OH. CLOTHS
Curtain Goods, Etc., Etc.
gro #B9!W Hfr-M
JiS. G. BAILIE &BRO
P I OX OVK SECOND FLOOR,
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
CARPETS:
CBOSSLT’S ROTAL ENGLISH V LVBT
CARPETS, in new designs.
CROSS LY’S ENGLIBH BRUSSEL OAR
PKTS, in now and beaatifel patterns.
* large and beantlOTl Mask of MH bmt ALL
yAKraiO, manuTaCtum.
INGRAIN CARPETN, new parierna, at
CARPETS, ALL
CARPETS, pretty and
AOoheap. p,A
STRIPED ALL WOOL VENETIAN CAR
PETING, for Stairs.
STAIR RODS, all widths, and lengths
Wen ted.
-j&BUGGETS
[ ENGLISH HEARTH RUGS.
CARPET BINDING, TACKS, NBBDLNS,
itfMSfSixttiiM fe'eri.
.1 a sad outside use.
4 competent Upholster bri *hand te out,
fit and lay Carpets at short netim, ••• . J,
>IH f< r r A- ‘ K''f v • '4
ih hew designs sud of the best makers,
just received io the following widths:
3,’ft., 4 ft. 6 in., * ft., 7 ft. « in., 1* ft.
afld 18 ft. Wide, which will beoutte tt any
sized Hall, Room or Stairs. ’
STAIR OCL CLOT JIS, J ft. wide. ’ \
Light narrow STAIR OIL CLOTHS hi
A -cover Stair Carpets.
TABLE OIL CLOTRR, 4-t. J-4, fl-4 end.
8-4 wide, in Chintk, dak, Marble Moheg
f any, Bine, Black end Green colors.
Floor Oil Cloths cut end laid (if requtred)
by a competent workman.
j ff WAITINGS:
4-4, sr-l Li hfkiA MATtIIfGS, for bans,
bpssments, churches, offices, publie build-
ings, etc.
Mattings laid, or sewed or laid with die-,
iTOTHOiXT 3- :T7f iYI
Window Shades and Curtains :
800 pairs WINDOW BHADES, Jnst re
neired with all necessary trimmings, em
hraeing from theiflnestmade to the cheap
est mwnwfectured, from six to ten feet in
length', ail of which are new patterns.
BLUE, GREEN and BUFF HOLLANDS
, TAWS. " 1 ' '
Damasks for curtains, also trim
-• jrf.ro» >? iw . • r*‘
CORNICES, BANDS, PINS, TASSELS,
LOOPS, HOOKS. , ...
PICTURE NAILS, PICTURE TASSELS
and CORDB.
Window Shades squared end hang, and
Curtains put up at |hort notice, if required.
Wall Papers aad Borders:
4,#00 ROLLS WALL PAPER A&D BOR
DERS, of new color*, fine sad ohesp just
r ’ received.
A Psper Hsaser furnished when required
by oar Customers. g
■in'. " "*# ' "
4 OK OUR FIRST FLOOR,
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
'I ,■ KOGEBIES : •• _
Stuart’s Sugars, all grades, Java and Rio
Coffee, Green and Black Teas, Sugar House
Syrup, Starch, Soap, Candles, Matches',
Pepper. Ginger, Spices. Creekers, Goshen
Pickles and Preserve! of all kinds. Canned
si2fsasfi®2ssti rsc
half hod whole barrels, Codfish, Smoked
and PEMsfi’ Salmon, MMUfi Salmon, Oys
ters and Lobster* to Omm, English Ate and
Porter, Win*** LiqwMß and Bitter* of all
kinds oa tetoto -.r<l • • r > ?
’TNBS, - BUCKETS, Keelers, Chums and
Master—i -•
DASKETEof all ktods Md .hope*,
SCRUBBING, Dusting, Floor, Hand, Block
ing, Hair, Pop# Heed, fitortosmd White
wash Brushes. ®*
BROOMS ot aU binds
. .K JSL
LADIES’ GAITERS, SHOES, Nutefaw —d
Slippers. <SO ! .U
Missel’and Children’s Shea#, with sod with
kZgnUea and Wfmsn Shoep, sU kinds.
0 ds,T goods i
A small Stock of DRY GOODS— d Sente’
Furnishing Goote, fin* alt wefal—Blankets,
While -d B CoW-d#l«natea TdhHag.ieug
Clothe, Unblesebed Goods, Bed Ticks,
Stripes, Hosiery, Gents’ end LodtesMlsder
rests, ete., ot*., ete.
SUHDHIBS:
WINDOW ALAS t*. *ll Hm«, NalV. »H
sisss, Gunny Bagging, Qreen Leaf.Msoin*,
sad Bute Hope, Twines, Sash Cords, Cloths,
y nM aad Wte B®«rda Shorwls,
BSSSHaRStS.
JAS. G.BAILIE& BRO
jstßlXt lA&QMI&U
, DBAJaNRS IN , f .
tirpetA, A Sundries
fc* m BJtOdDMMBMti, *
AVGUtifA, aA.
Mil-fen; «»»r
Dry Qooda.
am Wlmt
Tie Cheapest Stare ia TewiC
D .*»»•□(
BEST BARGA,INS^IN
l baoia .Id 2 lA
DRY GOODS,Et!c.,
at
M JRfUD iTREET.
tf^XNT&aw'
J\YERYBODY TO CALL AT
( STRjEETj
M«* A iAwd err.mine own stock of
ffr y ] Wo o and &2
BOOTS' <
r Ji -4513/1 tVA A. '2'!. VJil
•q // a :■ • / 'Ti SHOES, Etc.
>«-v - ;■
WOLFF,
Between the french store
and BALZEAU’S,
Has constantly on hand anti is receiving
a splendid assortment of
CLOTHING,
* ' ' FANCY GOODS.
JS fluW, aH aeoeeSary art Mes required by
Gentlemen.
/i-j f , IPB| BROAD STREET,
oqjyjqm , * Angnsta, Ga.
2W A[ 265
' COUNTRY MERCHANTS
RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO
Call and examine our stock of
Dry.. G oods,
~ CLOTHING.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc.,
.KAjha sing Elsewhere.
CALL A* r . , y o |
JDLICS G. TUCKER'S,
rp NO. 265 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA. GA.
oe2l—tf > „.. , .... _ , , ,j < f
i m T)'f'l\lT/l pit i»[
, w >'
x *P HIO E 3 O F •**
WINTER DM GOODS!
SSOIOOO WORTH
’ A ? OE
“Winter
I'i*-" ■ OO 30 £W
DRY GOODS
TO BE SOLD AT AN ADVANCE
or OKLT
10 per ceut, on Prime dost*
The w.HJ|own South era firm of j
J, D. A. Murphy & Cos,,
Being desirous of closing oat their entire
Stock of
WINTER GOODS,
Hove decided to reduce their prises to
precisely TEN PER CENT. ON PRIME
COST.
To Merdtonte, Planters, nod the pubUe
generally, Is bar* presented a rprtepporta
nity for purchasing all kinds of Good* at
unprecedentedly low prices.
TERMS—CashyOtt delivery for ail sums
under Ons Hundred Dollars ; for OueHun
drsd Dollars and over, a credit of fifteen
days will be given, upon approved City
acceptances.
It is to tb* advantage of all who desire
good Good* at lew prices, to oall sad sxarn
las war Stank before making their pur-
J, D. A. MURPHY A CO.,
i . No. Sl4 Brosd Street,
Opposite Pisa tors' Hotel,
dte—tf AuijMts, Qa
. COAL.
A CARGO OF SUPERIOR COAL TO
arrive, sad will be seld os tbs Wharf
fcgJEg- “* ■’“t'recJS.r
Selling Offi -
a LARfII WtW* /x *** 1
-ts- K'fH Fiona .Tft nvM t
LRYGOOBS*'
kji» r. A’jiintMf sUd n
3JA «6!?«CwrireP oIM W
W MlAt
„ , , JUFTHCI >«ew> fli
lb chany,
L BLANCKENSEKE, -M) n
HoJ2—lm - IM Broad street.
feaas^;
«AD'Jt <>3Xl'fS* v)4d tel
F j RA.) ffeOllSOTSfol sbdd *1
r • v jaos
1 eobmx v/ ri «x
m SIMON & BRO.,
~l >'.) eased *t
BKD-.IAJI salad fll
BNrtt AlTdriiad Red *t
MANUE4I2TUB^^ H[ . « 4
'! iH'/rifftHCPUMOTM H
k» ,! ‘ ! --* ' » .<!* 'emss o*
usAiriM
I Tt'i.'i’i '!.iF/.A*) ms> vi
p J
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AV9 *'l‘‘-l
i V> DI
.* { svobiuodH baa tali,l -Odd *t
YOUTHS’ »i
KiOA.ll iji** i»I
J ■' r -- . eaiw.df
CLOTHING!
•flastd E CF.ff
T-IKXB Rauauvl ,fdd <,l
224 BROAD STREET. •
ai'. « swcsiAa
fel l • f..:ia/. .r.i/.d
A Coed Selectioß get
P I vdwe*rie.relhrem,
. • . ■ i.'iiu f» a ««?’>"<
OF ALL GRAjDES
r ! TOO >IOO
IN {THEIRiLINE,
tiitt eaaia a
ON HASTD/ff
i|>t • •'
* AST TUB f# ‘HI “T
y
Lo west Prices.
L CALL AND CONVINCE
• : .IS rtCAF #»«• i •
YOURSELVES.
Ij SIMON & BRO.,
FASHIONABLE
Clothing Emporium,
o .iioxJi/iosa (u.
224 Broad 'Street,
j Vr-d fc'tfjr '» ' rf* -’O **• 3 i*l
AUGUSTA, GA.
nolO—ly f, . t .
Painting & Gilding.
Fisk, Faints.
itisk:
PAI NTS
:: ALC ABOUT TOWN I
■ 1 _ fca, •- .
.! '' J- ■ ' •■ . L sl
Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Office.
teW-W ; ' •; 'j. 1;. I
p£nrd*G. Z
YJEBSRS. R. MILLER A CO.
Beg to announce that they as* prepared
; • execute, in a very superior manner,
ad on very reasonable terms, all kinds of
ork in their line, such as
HOUSE* SIGN, AND ORNAMENpAiL
Fainting* -.m.
I BILINGB AND WALLS DECORATED.
SHOP ON IAOKSON STREET^
. Glob* ff.nl Building.
ret—fim
♦•—m——mag — i a—
Ho. c. scassiNist a sons, M*eea, G*.
UNO. 0. SCHREINER a IONS, fisVSSBSfc, a*.
J. C. Schreiner & Song,
NO. ISO BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
| OOKB, STATIONERY,
MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS.
Keep eonitaotly sn hand a skates selso
pon of the tbove articles,
All order* from ths Go—try promptly
t tended to. 1 . { ,
TH* BEST OP ITALItV
’ ! VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS.
ismt For ” .
Pulnwsy A Sons’., goekboler A Schmid fa,
.•ad Gale J Ut,’i ‘ ,f . *
' CELEBRATED PIANOS’
fk4-!y
j iWtt Restaurant*.
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
|si wrudt ..-u'i-NEWLY SURNiflttEft
uiisuapAseE© by . ansi hotel
I zwlot Io Oflfl.OtUJ.Cf f i»l mon si sr
Utanl Ur,b»|Om ni bwxi.m.t
Will reopen Io "fee Fkblis October 8, Hfe’
ol j vA gsaelrts "lilu* So ftOC.OOO OOC.cn
T. a NICKERSOMm t ■
T ' ' .. Y’rSprtQo^.
"RAVIfcIGN HOTEL,
5 ‘’* o ’ : e-’ ,; -• ,v
it stilt he fcnptrwpew feitetlm ussauOTmda
r- i' ‘Mre, H. la RUTTBRYfELD,:
_! 3vj i.irie.Fj i .t. iuoj) thilfl - . rig:.
t inBoMMK
THIS FIRBT-CLASS HOl®L*S NUW’
1 apmteh flri tbe ucoeemiedation of the
F" 1 *kMfi pomspre# erqty wremw*mdri»»n
tm ThO of'the ttaVeTling
cocpuwmity ie respcctfuUy eoliciwi. iim
gM&ihMP*** ' JTa
i owl fTHIfI FIKST CLASS' HOWL
_ j n v*b Tv'i&tMf v/ii- ow yiw iHt?
Unbw^^”few^He n nlf ,r t l h. r #ri , ‘
is Qpw ope b w loe teceptiOQ or the travel
ling public. ***, .a sa f-.ris ad:
U- -“n >■ ■ Ufl-fl.
hotll. dl I
[ 4VGVBTAI SH, .... sent-«.
WaC. HEWITT,PXCPRIETORp G b.
j JiH tAw •w^vbgwiwm.wtfniffpVl.’ 1
GLOBE HOTEL, UNDER Ttt* 1
4, prases tPi uprietor.fi o» bwqfth Arongh
ty- renevuSed, repeiuted riMPWfdtnlsSW; 1
and is seeduri flb nbiHdteMn fee Sontf!'
Attsplrerito fed Henfls ie.nn Elegant BAR
SafkSJHSJSEsfifSE
a N*. 1 LIVERY STBtCvbereHriii. and
BdrseS t»n be precared sot ble’aSUreor to?
trips to (be country. I * l ■<* UPf®* *y**
ji ocl 4 —3 m « AijvirOU
THE EXCHANGE : '
TJIiLIARD SALOON :
JD AM)
BOWLING ALLEY.
CAROM TABLES AND '
BUWLING alley
Refitted and famished With an enWloS'
of NEW BALLS.
A. GOOD BAR, furnivhed with the beat of
t LiaUOHS AMD CIGARS.
In connection with the home.
LUNCH DAILY AT 11 ! A.M.
nojfl—lm ,•<
• Xri) GLOVES,:
KID GLOVES,
Beautiful qualities,
Alt sises,
' Jnst received, by
; Mte. PUGHR, '•«
oe!7—tf Iflftßrosd street.
Family Sewing.
OTITCHING OF ALL KINDS.
O SriIRTS, CHILDREN’S and LADIES’
CLOTH ES, made to arder. 1 • ■
Also, AWNINGS, GRAIN and FLOUR
SACKS—any quantity—made at short
notice, at 318 BRO A D BTR i KT.
, ! lIISB L. J. REAP, J
Agent fewGtovef A’Baker’s celebrated
Noiseless Sewing AUekiasfl. IjflifrS (8
noil—3m
X ABBEVILLE PRESS,
A WILSON Ftoo—vetoes.
HE NAMED NEWSPAPER IS
A Issued weekly, at .Abbeville Court
übiiet, S. C., aod offerspplendidinducements
to tht business men of Augusta, tb extend
their runices la that vietaity.
nolO—3in
S' M E'A T• ;
. Ah* . , *
PROVISION STORB.
I WOULD RB&PECTFULLY INFORM
I the citisens of Aogcfja end vicinity,
tkatl hevo Opened n MEAT HOUSE end
PROVISION STORE st NO. 114 BROAD
STREET (south ride), opposite Lower Mar
ket, whef* I always Intend io keep Fresh
Meats, such ts
PORK, BEEF
MUTTON, LAMB
( 1 BEEF SAUSAGES
ALL PORK SAUSAGES—warranted
BOLOGNA SAUSAGES'
■ And everything else that can be found in
(he market.
FISH and GAME, sf *U kinds, constantly
on hand. '' ...
h I will be glad to have my friends and the
pnhlio geuerslly to call and oxaftine.
’ ... JOSIAH MILLER.
N. B.—Aleo, a fine stock of GROCERIES
on hand, which wUI be sold cheap.
del2—lm
Meat House
'‘V ... AW> ;.. -A ■
FAMILY GROCERY STORE!
“'T' J B. LAWRENCE A qcr. BEG RE-
A l ,. SPBCTFTfLLY to announce to the
eititdns of Augnsta, that they have opened
’if Meat House aigd Family Grooery Slot*,on
Jackson street (May’* BangeJ, near the
Bell Tower.' Where will be found, at ell
times, splendid FRESH MEATS of- all
I kinds t GROCERIES 4f every description,
and everything usually found in seek a
Store.
Call and try tor yenraslvs*. •**-'
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AUGUSTA BOBBIN WORKS,
AUGU&TA, GEO., .
H. T. NELSON, Proprietor.
dei—te—ft
Situation Wanted.
ffHl! SUBSCRIBER (A MARRIED
A man), having bad several years’ expe
rience, desires a Situation in some Mer
cantile K.tablistened t, as Salesman or
Shipping Clerk, or any position when ho
£*u make hUntotf g—sraily aaefnl. Setia
faction guaranteed.
, Addrea* “META,”
d*s—lw (Mrs of Dailt hill.
™ j lun acfiffidMWfe ; *
- h* irotHtar Lri *
TWO, ffijfri > bAYjtitfFVfjtf'f
quickest, most pOTnalWit, safe, rriWMk, rind
gag*te»t; Sraf.jw*af
Z?**!**-**** >€
teSHit'•
bdjb-mpw Bagiaee, haw oad alcgaee OeSU,
irlfdon, Three 4outes to IfeW*
>fi*k are now opefetofllfl l<u<. re/ut .i ,
WWrekMmtoriu
Tfe Portsmouth and Old Bs# Line
fetoflrere. HmtaoTJ t““
PorUmoath and the sew : Annas.
Ih* aid Very pleasant
rente, fey Steamer! flaw -Portem+uth «*
TOJMWwjßCgjas
■•ga^g^Hsrtgg'
naJlare from Augusta to New York, by
eithesflTfee Andßowtes—tSfl.) :i t.h*J
iaSSiS'MWW-'W B’** 8 ’**
, JaWGAGEt CHECKED-THROUGH. . ,
: 'JptZJiJLJ'tll.pmvH
, Tire**.* R.M.-■FAST TRAIN >6hrough
to New ¥«rk to 47,hoate,J connects via
-dWsJf.w Annamessie Route. ,
-•cjßolfi Trains connect via Rlohtnond and']
'WarbingtoG.kj'.ioui i c 4 nwoli iua t«(
’“ Through tickets, good until used*
•fer i sale at the Spufe Carolina Railroad
, Tjekefltofeltti -n i sesir. vi lay, ■>:'
ttod either. *f. few three mntefl North,
trota ,Weldon, whether so stated «r smt -ou
*kfl f»ep of fee Ticket, and if bis Baggage is
eheeked by one route, he eitn “ugve It‘
chat fed sjWpJdqn. W.jlitheruf tbe-ethen
_ ,1 #S General Southern,Agent.
i .7'W'Sa& i ßWs»to t g}s, |
k j,. * 138 Brood street, Augusta, Ga.
Ja -
of *dh<BNnl« oa Geoigia
-»»W t RaH Road. ‘
.1|»<(, fee .Rapsengsr.Trww WUnms
, iW 1 ' si«:un «il«a »*idw sr.u.
3»‘>t 1 nlr rAssxsastt main.
' JtwaVwlltugueta 5 7.98 A. M.
Arriire at Atlanta at, d.flflP. M.
Leave Atlanta at 8.55 A.M.
Artivi it Angnsta nt.v...!....vf J ! (Wo'P. M
WIGHT PASSKHGJtR TRAIK.'
Leave Augusta at ..... v ,ljf.3# A- M..
Arrive at Atlanta at 10.30 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at... 8.00 P. M.
. iire.ru until < it n-nrr w:
Passengers lor MaySeld, Washington and
Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger
Train.
Paseengers for We»t Point, Montgomery,
Mobile and New Orleans must leave Au
gusta on Night Passenger Train at 12.30 A.
M., to make closeiconnections. .' I
Passengers Knoxville,
Nashville, Corinth, Grand Junction, Mem
phis, Louisville, and- Sri* Louis must leave
Augusta on the Day Passenger.,Tuein at
7.30 A. M. to make eloNe connections. ' •/
T»ROUG«» tRJKBW and Saggage
Cheeked thiqqgh to fee above places.
SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passen
ger Trains, f S ' B. W.
del —ts Generaißuperiutendenr.
Change of Schedule of South Car
olina Kail Road ■
Orfld* South &auomxa R. R. Cot,)
t I «W>l t Augusta, NcfTN, 186 C f
fW AND ;4 FTKR WEDNESDAY, NO-
V/vY e MBEU 7th,- Poaqeager Train*
-uUlmn as follows, yjj.: .
Leave Auguste. 6.55 A.M.
Arrive at teteftestoto liKLlU.’. :.!.£* 4 M P.M.
T A "i: D MM KM,
Leave Charleston 8.00 A.M.
Arrive st Auguste 5M P.M.
' - THROUGH MAH, THABF.i } «
Leavo Qplsmhte.-d.4wu.An..2j««#.]s.
advptws'ycwai'nte.
,£• i»*—tf General Superintendedt'. --
tow Hi in i■in i■ ■ Btematawaag'
4 .. Snuff Tobacco. ,
■■GwmcuSß.’ r :;
THIS POPULAR. TOGETHER
with our other Celebrated Brand*, the
AND THB
t ; “BIIIP.S L¥E,” .
SMOKIN G-TOBACCO
May bekad at •• * ‘
BLAIR, SMITHS CO.’S,
J#B Broad Street, or at
N ELSON A McILWAINE’S
Tobaeeo Factory, Marbnry street,
ocS—6m Kear,Augs»«a. Factory.
AUGUSTUS BOHNE, *
QOn BROAD STREET, f> • > -
04>\J (Opposite Planteri’Hotel
Ha* always oh bahd a large assortment of
Imported * domestic segars
Chewing end Smoking TOBACCO
Lorillard's SNUFF
i • ' Pine Meerschaum PIPES
vti ; u . Ann
CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation
also, '
Rubber, Briar,Res—nod, and
(Bay PIPES,
PIPE STEMS,
■ .1 SNUFF BOXES, Ete*
A* TH* LOWMT JfEW YBBX TRIC—.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL
au4-ly] TERMS.
UuHKtretal House,
Comer of Church and Queen Street #
CHARLESTON, G. C. '
rrtHis establishment hating
1 been recently fitted up in too MOST
IMPROVED PASSION, the proprietor
respectfully tolls the attention of the public
at forgo to the moderate prices charged.
Beard per day-. ......t S
Board per week. ......................... Iff
C. OSTICH,
deS—Sm 1 Proprietor
IST otioe.
rfo MONTHS AFTER DATE, APPLI
CATION win be made to the Honorable
the Court or Ordinary of Riebmeud oswaty
for leave te sail the Baal Estate belonging
to too aetata of Charles W. Bond, of Co
lumbia coanly, dpoeutSd. . ,
ORO. P. DUTLEB,
■oil)—2m AdthlnUtrato
,*M» t Jm. »iUr -• |', J (V- •
.•^RisfesSTO
'*’* kfcr fmttmt' Ass Treua, tmi
P*~* 'm*¥*M ******* 90*
: WaßJfrmt atmyferirem. ritow .lmmfl.mt fll
I>Oe% « *1 -iit flsAl 4fi‘
i I * **** ** r * ”* *°® T*®®
# MfiMLft K HMCSakUaB^oI
■M. M.s«i.fT«r>witß», iftrfTp*
* eo.
fftk r wm—»i i- lo)t
> te'filMqsA *N
,iT ‘ «and oi *| ’’njrifeW* to n»q,'! f 1 * it
to->
llt? * j AtriHWN.’Mfr,"* • W“ ! » iwj
• ,w I w»ii »dT JjmD nritnoxs ufl kritfi
** l ?ss&*
"A :: on id ns asnsri eofl oo it.;«’u-*.
• jea and
•ik’J wwkritf sr»l and- -t.PbWwkE*
i are it a nlfl flwtf Arifl
I AUGUBTAV
. j fli li uuv aq|bi »fil ntMUoe st'iflttw
SktqaaaKSau*. pa.
Lne ‘ # ixtefliuifvs »and fltf-.at (0:1 .f vniann
L'3 j aatij \toirj -iq view ret dtiw sjsiß
|u. Fartierifer^attenfien gfreWfe 9
ra t •; Lrtt .ICfiUi fiii-.w }’.:a oB fllMßt
STORAGE, SALE 5 AM>! PURCBASS
>0 a »;i ’1« ffjet ri liars biuow . 'Jtfetml
f j- . 1 r • ®fe ii ih'.' V-k .o»*civt
/qt t fl ,v! I te, ■ »n.qi F®iluJ> ,v'nl«;
£5 otton, "jrarik®
d-jidw te.'Mihfo to ni - r -.t sdl «t >«t
-■ll | ivf ,»v*-il flflWu »’•••■:> siiufi at-vast yi
j w m <&?*. j
II Libtorii ’CAPH AHVANcffS ' ‘
fiN , «WJ»9«toiiri,Blfllfcho>rii»l Iv' <«vq •
NORTHERN EXCHANGE FOR AULLB.
n®p T-'OAXDITO -
yvT s*B O tr-S-S « ru.vini IJ,i
»'-O | ~+'3*** ailki R*a’.ftdu/iis>»r*U i-rs?
COMMISSI 0N
m Mclstosh Street, Apsusta, Ga.
Wjll'giVo his personal attention to the
'" STOR AGE AN» SALE OF COTTON
Afcd stela other Predbee as mby be sent
hia. , *t.-J < sr-rtpfio'J ct ’
Cosh advances made ea Produce in Store.
anil—3m
iT 7 Insurance. , .
■ S_t inrssasi5 —
INSURANCE OFFICE
JACKSON STREET,
Between the Globe Hotel and Bell Tower.
rjEPKESBNTING THE FOLLOWING
XL FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES i
GIRARD, of Philadelphia, Penn.
AMERICAN, of Baltimore, Md.
HOWARD, of Baltimore, Md. ,f-i
GREAT WESTERN I4FE, of Now
York. .
, NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT, (Ae
cident), of Philadelphia.
Se2P—3m
” B. Hi BRODNAX,
|NSURANCE AGENCY.
OVVtCE AT THB
OLD SAVINGS BANK,
A BROAD STREET
fr: -
, JOSEPH" B; MARSHALL,
jNSIJRANCE AGENCY, il *;
‘Si hSK RXRKEk* •
u j.Jfitr h-< AVBVSTA, GEORGIA.
ap2ff--fy iij
m**s] * ,
, n , REMOVE©. ( ,s u ,.T,b oil
RECEIVED AND REOEiV- 1
Ir / MS ING a fine assortment et
foAV JH SILVER WARE, JEWEL-’
RY, Fine SILVER-PLATED
WArETWATCHES. eto. All kinds of JeweL
O and Watches repaired and warranted, at
low CASH nates. rStrr.nscopic views, Pte
r“f •»!«. 1. E- B- Long * Co.’s
-216 Hrofta ttreet.
p/kß>-wt y . 4T. nvfimi k
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. '
EH. SUMMER—
. IU BROAD.STREET,
Three doors below Daily Press eteto.
Augcbta, Ga.
WATCHMAKER'S TOOLS,
MATERIALS, and-ULASSES. ,
WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and
"*AHh*nd tfllAm d^**'
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BIRECT FROMEDEOSn
AT F. A. BRAHE'S OLINSTAND, 1 1
194 BROAD STREET
Established in 1844.
Rich Sl*T«f JEWELRY and SILVERWARE
Fine WATCHES of the best European
maker*, mleeted by myaatf then,
. ALSO, ,_; l ■ . t!4 _
A Fide lot of Fine
Fancy Goods !
Just (he thing Jor the season.
Having swperier facilities for th* Nepal
of Watcbea, Clooka, and Jewelry, I eon da
them at reasonable terms, oc3o-3m
Salisbury, Bro. & Cos.,
EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS
And Importers of ‘
Gold, Plated and Oreide Jewelry,
SOLID AND NICKEL
SILVEH WARE
American, Kagliah and Swiss WATCHES,
eased by ourselves, and every deeoriptlon rs
Barney and Yankee Notions, especially
adapted And 'designed tor Southern old
Western trade.
Circulars and toll deecripD— Price Usts
sent free. .. ■ •">. >
Agents wanted everywhere
• SALISBURY, BRO. «CO
tPll.iiasce Street,
Cotton Tamil
1 no BALES SUPERIOR '„ u
LW COTTON YARNS
From Fontcnoy'MilU, . w
Now in store and for sal* a, assorted num
bers, from ft to Irs,'constantly bn hand.
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