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hy * cs[>ofcctuio«r-1»..c*0-
* 5° «il***l »« *" »*a
KpV« Km »**o defied at *
B«kti of water in a tremendous per
fHLwhat is tire relation of tbs d.mr-
Kt to the scraper? It. » the atep
:Ki nkttivh steeple on * bol day ? Per
■,•«,* et-vS **«*■’• » »-««• '*•
v'/.RA special OtJffl' Cincinnati says tb«
“ |Lt*ns there are Braking preparations
/Ku early attaek upon Canada.
Win order to make sure of his re
■on, tie President of Peru has
:; . Mteil all opposing- - candidates and
out ©I the **ountr|.
BAmong nil the tradespeople fined in
:" ' J&on for having unjust sales, etc.,
|gjffifc widow rejoicing iu the name of
. t,, —.% v\‘t *■ 'T 5 a ’ >
xil MJCCUii * ~
tiß& Bostonian writes to the Post that
Bb,ooo to 10,030 negroes in Georgia
gfjßie of exposure and starvation this
.ni'dqansii* »<H u< *t >-t' «'*■
• ft'Bii Saturday about fitly Tennessee
visited the Lunatic Asylum
IS? p .hville. They should have been
■ *•• d»t
TO The test oath, as applied to aitor
ftgp it is understood has been declared
S»nstitutioual by the United States
HyAtiiNf.'
Joseph E. Brown is
of a committee to gel up ii
:M ‘ of Iretures for the relief of the
. of Atlanta.
BA what time of life may a man U
JK to belong to the vegetable king-
B? When “long exrktfShc*? has
V h»in safe. >, ...j, s. a i i.,
HLSome men keep very savage dogs
tboir houses, so that the hungry
who stop to “get a Lite,'’ mg.y get
the deoih’
Bwß-Somebody says a baby laughing
£Hts dreatns converses with angels.
so—but we have seen them cry
waking hours as though they
Hr having a spat with the devil.
which iu 13J7 imported
- 1 B year, according to the estimate of
SB California Fann.r, something like
barrels.
protest of some Connecticut
against having funerals oft
;;Hs.klmth, is suggestive as protesting
HKost admitting babies into the world
A 11 "
New York World <uiya truth-
Bf that Congress ih ktiirtg more in
oB spirit of a weak, scolding wouian ;
wrath torments hew till sue bus
Ben it vent. A-«i rite a body of self-
legislators. .' nut
Justice Robertson, of New
flrk, has decided that Southerners
lives were insured in Northern
ALpunies before the war, have not the
Bit to renew their policies, on pay meat
baak’.pi'emMAK
B~Tlie following " is’ deceptively pro
jHlguU-d under the head of ‘’Zootoeics!
MB '.nation; ' 1 fettle
districts of Sumatra,- but the
fld Tapir th lbp District of
m-K gay catne
Huih in 1861, tonight .for tlis “old
«nd again** 'the* ftarW- one/’ is
B in prison in Virginia charged with
no less than three wives—one
B# 4ha ‘ li ' I '.f t
MrUpon a bill, before a legislative
B for "the regulation * ! dP'
Biers, a distinguished member said :
B- Speaker, { very much approve of
B bill. The dealers are ,a set of
|B*cs. .1 was one tuyaelf for ten
•. ,iCT~>vi st»«w t !”,«
B- a §ambo, bare yo« fed the pigs ?"
Bes, musssa, me feed ’am/” replied
Bbo. ‘-Did yoo/iou ut bepi J" , “ Yes,
me count ’om all but one.; dere
Bnc little speckle pig, he feisk abobt
»uca me couldw'f coant him-?
B-“ Larry,” said a coquettish young
B to her cousin, 'pfgtpahfte.lj bald,
is your head lib® -heaYan ?”
MtoVknow, tta ' replied the
it h*i a »bih|ag crown."
'■Hod, but not correct. .Because there
Bo more dijUy OT parfittg there."
B-The co»l fields'of America cover
B hundred and twenty five thousand
miles, an erea equal to twenty
Bt ouch States as- Massachusetts.
Be cubic mile will, furnish seven mil
' B> of tons annually for a thousand
j/HB* ■’! .V \ttiWK .«
Sedgwick, who has been at
B'flg soma by his
Bemenls on the itip Grand* is a
■t of Louisville... The Courier mjk
Bliiti; "Sedgwick was, before the war,
Berk or, Main street, in this city, and
» always looked on as rather ‘small
BfeM.’’.’ . . ;*> %t '.V4wi.ll
jB-O’Conncll, ill addressing a jury,
Hf>% exhausted every ordinary epi-
abuse, stopped (ok * word, and
B added “this naulrageoas raffia-'’
afterward by hi* friends
■Bp leaning of the word, he confessed
H|ftd not know, hut said he “thought
.'4.-adl
•re * .. Ljre, - -r- ■ AwvreA- - 1 ’ * ' 41 . i Td4u|M ' * •’* A— S-Uk* ui »r.t A *? ■* ’ • * ow^-js.^-
ME ik: ‘T) A 11 i V PRF.CN
- - ■' ■JT ...
YOL. tt.
.. g’4L i'"’. T ■'■’T.Tir^xrraml
' W iUnt and Sale.
*•“"» Ta Kent,* *■ f
'T'HATPRSIRABLK RESIDENCE, ON
i tbs spyatr sod of Green. .treet, *m
1,r *« rooms, with ths necessary
T®5«T , -‘sss«S
•w-iWdawnat*., ~
C* ITU ATE OS TMLWUMifUM* CAL-
P HOUN soil Mclntosh strict., Can tain -
iog Right Rooms; Kitchen with Two Rooms,
ffere is s!£**»«U«jM.» .U*eS«| jto lbs
peas*. «>Ur OB ths premiere.
Foe particulars oppl y uu tho premises, or
to ” ’ t rTJ. w--l«Nfe,h
1 .. ... t * 14« Kills Street,.
o*Wr-V ii Opposite PsdoeoAwMos.
' *SS. ■{ 1«
.) JIft—KMX,
* DWEI.USt*. yp|Siie-T>A
[A On the smith sitfeW Oreeno street,
!Je;wren Mclntosh soil Washington
i fwirtSiirtß* t**»en Iftrbmi.
* . r«- JAMKd W. WALKER,
oeS—tf No. S Kclntosh street.
M-JL-uasL.*-! ■■'“■Vfrrrj
1 Groceries, JLiquors.
iym~i -|- aJ - - — ll ' ~ -
J ON HIS . OWN ACCOUNT^
,-rt | RNHAT «hftire corner of
AND UROAD STREETS
»1: a \Uv «*a «fyp3» .
** Hair Famfly Groceries;
hk will ho ftait to seeifiis hSTAK ,fvl -i il 1
. v t OLD FRIENDS,
And everybody else.
Osf>—3m '' ' ..... ~7\‘>
] Pure Holland GUI
SANT
\ i nWEST INDIA tW’MAKISDS '
WOOD FT BAR 8, Tr»m-»i et* toJSets.
in Shsu;
l-A GISOBR
" .‘ And a Mieet stock of
“flpwiafw >!*“*»•
SOPERFIHE FMUa. :
O fc BARRELS ~ n.
W SOTJERfMJE FIiOrUB,
. New, and msdo es Bettuossoe Wheat—
will be sold very low to closs consignment.
hJ ; ‘ * Aglt VPMB4V.
• delS—St •* ! 5 •^hfcfedn'Street.
1 jf'] ,1. _ —f "■ !-"■ ■
R. H. ? Baker v.l*.
- ff&BQM R*e*l VH mwir A ?«PLKN»I»
’X* ...loissM LOI OF a*.-,*, ~K .mPi
FAMILY GROCERIES!
Which- he otters low for eesh, oorncr
CAMPBELL and ELLIS STREETS.
If von want good BEEF, PORK, and
MUTTON, go to Maker’s.
If you want ?&X*l fUMT ES,
they are at ltakcr s.
PMBt. ,inrw« Sa-t- *at » r«
‘j In tine, whenever yod r «liirst after the
good .twwgisssr the “twnsr man,” go to
PikeNs, and be Ailed.
lie seHs-as'Nteap as any dbtrin tbe City.
Reiuembor the place, CORNER CAMP
■aj'Miisii
h..*KWC »n« Provisions.
''insit B6us«.,Vd l „,
.MJISK
Meat Establishmeiat
irirfw* ON CAMPBELL STREET,
fa the rear of ftmceij Stour
. Wlfere be Mr kSep'WnsArrttj do iiafiJ
*i>ji ;,m t»2
|
* Hafhs*lMMt fM' Serriei-tf W 'WIT.
BERNER as Butcher, he hopes to ißefft
g xeaansstfeshare of (SlfhlnSge. ‘ * f '
• * r AJI orifdfs prnntpiy filled, and sent to'
5 Shir part of tbe City, free of charge.'
i No. 26 Campbell stmts August*.
d»lt— 1
.irjyLaat; 13-o, us©
Si JUr i r> C i ! ' D i{"
W*fH>? OR&CBRY STORE!
Re LAWRENCE * *O. BBG HB
JV SPRCXFULLY t* wMouoee to tbe
citisens of Augusta, that tbay hav* opened
a Meat Hour* and Family tirooery Store, on
Jackson street (May’s Range), near th«
Bell lower, where wJH be found, at all
times, splendid FRESH MEATS of all
Hinds; GROCERIES of erory description,
‘and everything Opacity fouod in such 1a
iXI M lO AT
■ j = '' ASP
PP<j>VISIOW STORE.
T WOfJLD RESPECTFURLY TN^qAm
~1'«OVI810S«0&“S1 ,PM< »«*“
STREET (sodth side),-opposite Lower Mar
kat, where I always intend to keep Fresh
' i
, And evyryththg also that ean be found in
and G Arfi.Hif kittds. eoUl'tan «J
>*y ftiaads *adAh*
pubdio
IT
' d >^ M ■-
taw.' -
AEEw RESPECTABLE“TKRS(^a
rear of Mrs. Pock’s School.
Board find Ledgtßf y «. «ototh. ( j
i ,i*u dWU-p#t
Mil g m tmmtimimsM.
Carpets &- Uphoi^tyy.
OFALL QRADEB t&m&iskisr’
| Window Shades '
WiiOoti bifc fei^fih 3
’Mt»ER / Hangings
fexjrvrrxASAMfMt so tt^isay
Curtain Goods, Etc., Ete.
GROOBaiT?S. ETC.
f| j .nUB aoljjof
jAs: 3 IMg 0 M
to a large, new, and beautiful stock of tba
above -goods, jnst received, and which are
now offered for sale, consisting la part as
f I rTW3MTB3VHI M
OK OUR BKCOKO FLOOR,
* CARPET DEfARTMfiNTw-
CARFBTST'^
CIdFFf.t’FROTAL EN flliT&H LT® T
Q CAR
t’SW! In new and beantlful patterns.
A sTWknd besuiKul stock of the best ALL
VOOL THREW-FI.Y and INQRAIN
CANPNTF, manqfactnred. *
HffINATN' CARPETS, new patteras, .at
tower pffels," —.- •?
STBIPSKD typHTIAN CARPETS, ALL
STRIPED prettjr and
ftmtPKD ALL Wtvn, VENETIAN CAB
tfilTrN<».ywFt*frs.: 'g
STAIR RODS, all widths, and lengths
Wanted.
r DRUIJtfBTB.and CHUMB CLOTHS, new
patterns, alt wasp. '
500 keantifal EMOI.IBH HBtRTHRUOS.
CARPNT BINDING, TACKF, NEEDLES,
T and THREAD. - ,
large Stork of DOORMATS, for inside
'■MwbtsMo M. " *'
A eom|*etent Upbnister on hand to cut,
81 anA lay Carpets at short notice.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS '
In »«w designs and of, tire bast makers,
’ jnst reeeiyedjo, tbo following widths:
3 ft., 4 ft. If In., « ft., T S. <1 in., 12 ft.
and lXOrpide, which will be cut to fit any
siirdttalLJfoom or Btsirs,
STAfR OTt CtOTIIS, 2 ft, wide.
narrow STAIR -OIL .{JLtSTHS to
"'cever Ftafr Carpets.
TABLE Wt.J-4. 6-4. and
say, Blhu, iflsc-K eod'wrern rotors.
Floor Oil Cloths cat nod laid (if required)
by a competent workman.
' itAtfiiros:
4-4, 8-4,6-4 COCOA MATTINBF, for halls,
basements, churches, offices, public builil
** dugs, etc.
•t-Jl, 5 4, and 6-f red-cbecked and white
CANTON MATTINU6,
t Westings laid, me scwed’ftr laid with (He
patch.
"Window Shades and Curtains :
goo pabrv AyiNfOW SHADES, lost re
ceivcd'with all neec-ssary trimmings, em
braqh*t froth 1 tbe onc*tma<le Id the cheep
est manufactured, from six to tan feet in
length, all of which sriuew patterns.
.BLUE, GREEN and RUFF HOLLANDS
' U» ;aa«« 811ADE8, always *m band.
LACE and NOTTINGHAM LACK CUR
- ?TAWF, : ., w
DAMASKS far CURTAINS, also TRIM
MINGS.
0011 NICKS, BANDS, PINS, -TASSELS,
LOOP?, HOOKS.
PICTURE NAILS, PICTURE TASSELS
antIQORDS.
Window Shade* squared and hnng, and
XUptaiaepet up At. short notice, if require. I.
1 Wall Faper* and Borders:
4,000 ROLiit WALL PAPER AND BOR
DERS, of aew colors, See and ehehp' just
reeerred.- - *u- * y
A Paper Hanger furnished when required
by octr Customers.
1 a Jog 'arrival, a»th» ,<d ' J,: ’ •
XoA ■ » *• 4—_—
i- • ' '•
OX OtJR FIRST FI.OOR,
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
Ptuaefs Sugars, all grades, Java and Rio
Coffee, •teen and Black 'Peas. Sugar House
Btrrup, Starch, RoUpy Candies, Mntcbes,
Pepper, -simgeii, Spiess. 'Crtclter#, Oostrert
"Batter, Oboes., Hams, ttaer.u, flour, Buck
wheat, Liverpool Balt, PofatW, Onions,
Oeokingtiail WadktWg'S-'.la. Raisin s’f*it
ron. fWta*T». -*t«i»fid«, Nat» of wtl Vittds.
I’k'kloe and PtuaerrwosoE aM kinds, Canned
1 ilnd Vegetable Fruits of all kinds, Ketchups,
Siniocs, ¥eta*» Fsacdegs, iMackrrel in Krtts,
half Mid whole barrels, Codfish, Smoked
add Pickled Salmon, Fresh Salmon, Oys
ters and Lobsters in Cans, English Ale and
Porter, Wines,-Liquors and Bitters of all
ku|4* en»h*n<L,w- ■■ ; ... i
] Wood ond Willow Ware.
TUBS, BUCKETS, Keeleas, Chant and
jUS&KTS of «H kinds asnl shapes, 1
SCRUBBING, Batting.Bmr, Hand, Black
ing, Haic, Itopa Hs^,Morse and White
wash Btushea-«;*M *'• - ’■ 1 '
BROOMS of all kinds ■%»!m »
- 4a ’{ HiliHlt;
LAB IBS’ GAITER?, gBP)Kt Bootleg and
Gouts;J'ltMh G#, ini ySlaai-Eh«»* and'
Misses'and Children’s Sh'oee, with and with
out tips. _ j,
Negro Men and Women Shoes, all kinds.
BBT flO0D»:
A smart Stork ot DRY GOODS and Gents’
Futoifhing Goode, Fine art wool—Btankets,
White and Colored Fionnels, Tabling, Long
Cloths, Unbleached Golds, Bed- Ticks;
Stripes, Hosiery, Gsnts’gnd Ladies’Under
yetis, etc., etc., dihi fr* i i ii< r ■ ».> I
SUjTBBIES:
WIEDOV GLAS FP, all eiaee, M**>
sixes, Ganny Bagging, Green Leaf, Manilla,
arid'Sute Twines, Sash Cords, Cloths,
-Linos and Pina, Wash Beard* Shosßs,
Spades, Fork', Rakesspd Hoe* is* Amo
--Handles, Hatchets, Fmitb A Weseea and
CoH’r Repeaters, and Sotions of every de
scription. ~i, -vj. *.l , "\i< a; wl
4 fi) ’ill of wbtfch yna» attontioneis in sited
and all of which will be sold at a small ad
vance on coat of huportWtaa. I
JAS.G.MLIEJi^Oj
* j y DEALERS BTfiU*'.
\ J.j-4 'X*blr #1 IrtWlllU
* StdiWes
b 205 BROAD STREET,
f** bt ' t ; ’ ''AVGUSTA, GA.
• ingW-Oui: 1 ;
■vai
’MS?-*?™* ■ «G 5
Store is Town !
. ms 3 ™! |"«>
ai*a«HMrn«3 gni
BET SOBDB, Etc.,
MA.VL'
AT
•eOi—tf g -- - - - - -
Mtverybody to call at .
265i BROAD STREET,
i raxAiNW ASBOJUSMstiT *sd4
And examine our stock of
ry Go o dfe,
lAu.'tn * *
•BOOTB’ > y
! ■ Isis > f
„ SHOES, Etc.
ts oc2l—tf » J
B. WOLFF,
Between the wncu 8to«k
1 and BALZEAIJ’S,
Has constantly on hand anu la receiving
a splendid nraortment of
CLOTHING,
BATS. CAPS, BOOTS. IWfOES.
: . fymm’ vunmiswm goods
,q. FANCY GOODS.
■JtfsMiiscr?
1-JSt BIIOAD STREET.
oc>—3m Angusta, Ga.
2fio 265
■ CODNtBT MERCHANTS
respectfully invited to
r-p | Call and examine our stock of
Dry*GoodSj
CLOTHING.
BOOTS, SHOES, HAW; Eto,
Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
CAI4< AT
JULIUS G. TUCKER’S,
NO. 265 BROAD STREET
AUGUSTA. GA.
_ 0e.21 ts , _ ... ,
GREAT REDKTio.N
J. .. by V ,
PRICES OF
Willi MY GOODS!
SSOIOOO WORTH
OF
’Winter
Dll Y GOODS
b*. Il i HCF3 Ol 1 -
TO SOLD AT AN ADV^N T CB
» --J p%jf £*s****&
10 per eeat 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,
, <SW jf V 9(|o eOo '
Hare decided to reduce their prices to
precisely TEN PER CENT. ON PRIME
COST.
.To flan tors, and the public
generally, is here presented a rare opportn
nity for purchasing ail kinds of Goods at
unprecodeotedly low prices. *
TERMS —Cash on delivery for all sums
under One Hundred Dollars; for Ono Hun
dred Dollars and ove|r, a credit of fi/leep
days wilh be given, upon approved City
aseeptences. ,j j ( t, .[ J f j)
good Goods allow prices, to call and exam-
kit <«r Stock before making their pur
m**«* ff <k>js flmmitt
phalli-
A MURPHY 4 CE., .
No. 314 Broad Street,
}H Opposite Planters’ Hofei,
' 444tf ■ August* «*
coalT-
Acabgo of bupebio* coal to
arrive, and will bo sold on the Wharf
by the *Tun and. upwards, to snit pur
chasers, by '* ' *A. POULLAIN.
im-u
® r y Millinery,' Etc.
tMCocSr^
-iy-HiTB .itffcitfoMMßmVDp
•' »mW m# SNoMtHW rprelKtoa, r»
ei .dreotNlM .tiksd tadxß -
ocir -ts .»;ivh«bv n<w e^y-dWo^fe^-
CHENILLE NETS, ' a "
t>«A3» Ntrs; AAO a ! *%,
-D W AUERPALL NRTB, rm't—.S'fV
!«**’» tUBLN MS,
! ei»aA%;o7NO»N. MEW»i
onrrtM 6r6& J iiaJ of Nfets/fir sale .
MRS. PUGHE'fI, ~
- tfk AA :•! - ”
m Bread state*, in
' y®6ral exirts/'.'tl-
A 14. WOkjfc, iJUßT RECEIVED FROM
A p.yßl|. MB?. PU.tttE, *
,f*y , 19U Broad street.
. WHITE ALPACA, -l-.’ '
QUALITY, Bit SALE
.for tt ... NRB. PUMUR,
*>>« . 190 Br ad street.
~ WOOLLEN GOODS, ‘"
YY'oollen Goods
v ... ■ ■ - ■
OIUIWWAST SHAWLS .t! ‘ad
X> t, , SpNIAOS
v . , CHILDREN'S BACQUES
% * NUBIAS
A ««* 1 LEGGINGS mad' SIIOKS
In gretßvariety, at *i.>.»t.tr
IqEIM , MttS. PUGIIE'M,.
4... 190 Bread street,
BcS7»-tf ' Augusta, GIL,
\ Selling Off
A LARGE LOT OF
:PT GOODS
{1 ,f ' r
AND
SEBMHft OFF
AT NEW YORK COST
fjffcCiaHye line of business,
M I. bLANt’ICKN’SEE'S,
One Price Siore.
4 dmipw'mww R i e«weee*ewi*re» j
*1 ,97i,A ’•
4 •'•"*!..33TJJI3
. i ^ V .-' :i..
•Wn & tor
OF
MENS’
BOYS’..
A N I)'
. YOUTHS’
iu I ‘"/ ■ ... ■ - -
CLOTHING!
224 BROAD STREET.
mb
I % 1 Hood Selection
OF ALL GRADES
.-a . xa tn> #/a a a
astnrffHßUttKa.l
ALWAYS ON HAND,
u t ..Yi2 <\H ant Saif a
at rnE
.itt vS O <1 f. I Jl
Lowest IPrices.
CALL AND CONVINCE
' 1 YOURSELVES.
I. SLMON & BRO.,
■i.OHua OMIiiMAQ
Fashionable
K I '
Clothing Emporium,
p 40S
AUGUSTA, GA. {
J ’ ’ ' k ’• 4
I ->irr—•• ■■■ ; ■■!.——
'Zee Gnu and Bherbart!
C' fc. » D t E 3
»T i*T • ’■ -i ><<l
- AST* BETAtL
iflU t > af..*,/'*■ W CL
FRENCH STORE,
J*l»—ly’. t », , ; *M Broad forte*.
; ' Hotels It^KtaurßAte.
PLAKTERB’ EOTli,
fit thm at..
t ' * ,; * r ' 1 IfEirtT F^NiSlttfD
n% . M*#y**t »<
AND RBPTTTKD, „
1 U ' »{'•' • • ) 0 f Os)
UNSURPASSED ANY HOTEL
t .*/ st rr- SOUTHT ®
'Will reopen to tty October ?, IM6.
*! i T.S. iOCKEIfSON',
: •, .V ‘ vx: l ftijljft foff la i Jk9pt*3*
„ t v ) g ,-A. H w! Proprietor.
-PAmiON HOTEL,
j , k -: . CHARLESTON, a.’C. *
qpMB ABOVE POPULAR HOTKLWn.L
'r kew. open WttoracqtreMaadac
tli® of the Travelling Public.
“• Beard, per dap,.L;.LJ?s.Vvg#t’4M ’
rev- Mrs. It. L. BUT X K* FIELD,
Proprietress.
, i A. BUTTERFrELD, : *■ ’
SnperiftteadoM. 1, »** ,it«
aovi-ap,* ;,»• irt •<
HctftE.
’" ffIiARLEtSTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, i J
liHIO-WIRET-CirASSTIGTEf, TSTfoW
»- opened tor the «eri>min<4a)iun rtf the
pehlic, and paerestea every accumawetai ion
»hd oomfurt cnlpalated to p(hade the unit
fact id inns. The pglr.-uage of the tpavaHiag
eQmniuDitj u respectfully *mli*iteU.
anlS— tlm Proprietor,
BCREVEir HOUSE, .
OAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
j —aw<runiitor«|jQ n.qc vi /. r>'
' THIS FIRST HOTEL
Having been renovated and tiearly fqrbiJbed,
ia now upon for the reception of the travel.
Hag public.
GEO. McGINLV, Proprietor,
tab 16—ly .tr.v '
HEWITT S GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUST, 04. r. -,-h '■■■■■■
w. c. u'iwirr, pboprirtor,
LAM or m« nawtrr amiaa, Va.
THE OLOBE HOTEL, UNDER THE
present Propriftur.tynbeeo iliormiqh-
Ijr rcn«>VH»e*l, repainted and r**f»irninked,
and is second to no Hotel ’ln ilie Smith.
Attached to the House to an Elegant BAH
ROOM. BARKER SHOP and. BATH
HOUSE, for Ladies nnd Gentlemen. Also,
a No. 1 LIVERY STHLB. where Hacks and
llorsoa can be procured tor-pleasure or for
trip* to iff r?
oc!4—3m
THE EXCHANGE^
MILLIARD SALOON
BOWLING ALLEY.
.SPLEXDTP CAROM TABLES AND
* hOWtiINO ALLEY
Refitted and femi«h«d with «o eutire rtstt
of AF'fhuta A W ?i6aur ■-
A GOOD BAB. furnished with the best of
LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
In connection with the house.
LUNCH DAILY AT 11 A. M.
no2o—tin
Paiutiug i Giiaing.
F k, Paints.
fish:
]PAIIVTS
ALIi ABOUT TOW'N!
i >l. t-v ,"(> _ v
Shop Mearly Opposite Post-Offices
re 2D — ts
* PAIMTIITG.
EBSR3. E. MILLER A CO.
Y B * to ahnonnee that they ere preparsil
to execute, in a very eepwrior mairn-r,
aaA«n very rvasonabla. letuis, all kinds of
woift in their line, siu-|j as
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
j X^ainting’.
CEILINgg AND WALLS DRCORAT*I>.
SHOP «» JACKSON BTREBT,
_ ...*•< ♦fit fin,
I Globe 'Hotel flu tiding.
a«4—f>m ‘ *** ' '
SO. 291 BROAD STREEtT
* (-• ■ W
Where will he found
EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT
First Class Dftlg "Store,
• 4 or “ v ‘
■ 1 3 ' . v -* ir. Hu « f
Perfumery
From .the maou'eetuyers in Europe,
and all of the leading goods usually re
quired for tha trade. • »•'!’“ *
! ; BABUETT, CARTER A CO.
de6 —Jm
E. (Mfi fOR SALE.
ixQKEICAN BE HAD'
■ At tkariAS WORKS
, ; AT AJ.L-TAMRS,. .
Ticket, cart, be procured at the Office from
»A. M. *mf»T-P. ■,,-Pvo if lif. *nr»« '
de4-tf ; ■«.«. HODKRY.Swp *
J c4ig,
DANKING AND
,L) ~ EXCHANGE OFFICE,
’ 1 * 289 BROAD SfftEtT^
r * 9iA-n;-A> ...b\ »»*!» •.»?•: * -*c
, A ) . ) iKB v AoGWfdt Giu,
~J , Bfirs iifn sells /.
«OLD BULLION '
' ' '.ftiOLfi and sttyEß COIN
>«H - - BANK NOTES ‘
, '' ■ 'ktikpi; stocks
BILIA or^CCBANGK,
1- mjif—Vr Foreign and Domestic
NO. 56.'
.1. J, -'.'Sell
.. Road Schedui#*, .
Ja II HOLHSit A le-otiUi
TWO TRAINS A DAY EACH MkAMf
z.tmmmUßL"
THE GRMAT ATLANTIC seaboard
and GULF MAIL ROUTE is the
quickest, most pleasant, safe, reliable, and
comfortable, from Augusta, Sariiriiah,
Macon, Columbus, and Atlanta, to Oie!
Narih ’
TMs’ 'old and favorite route'from New
Orleans,Mobile, and Montgomery, via At
lanta, Auguste, Wilmington, and Weldon,
NJ C., to" RTcbinond, Wasbioiftoni!nßal , »-
toore, Philadelphia, New York, is no# fit
excellent order and sopeassful operation,
with new Engines, new and elegant Cars,
smd Sleeping Cars. '*
>• ffW( Weldoa. Three Routes te New
i <|rk are npW open, ri*:
Vl* StehUoftid and Waabrnglon City.
Vi* Portsmouth mad Old Ray Line
Vi* Portsmouth anif the new Anna'
mesaia Route. <a tiq.-n | ■■■
IJ6i»‘W»*\b *» and Viy ptoaeaat
SXiA’J&zSr M £’^Xi’
aadM»««hg Raß.qaer ihe «nti«) toagtb
to Philadelphia and New A’oik, or l* Batti
*¥«• ,[j
m rare from Augnsta to New York,' by
-either of the three Rentes—s36.
K LEG ANTI BLEEPING -CARS : ha ’all
Night Train,,, r, , , . , Iw t „
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
The T A. M. Trtiin 46nnectt‘vfa the Old
Bar Line. « limho •(-.'■■
;”The 6.30 P.M, FA?T TRAIN (through
M NeW Yirik' Bi 47 hiiuiC) connects via
the N»w Annomessic Rente.
. Both Trqiiis punq«;y yjg,Riphoptad and
Washington.
THROUGH TICKETS, good until hied,
for sal, at tty j-oqth Caraliaa Railroad
Ticket Office.
IMBBENOERS PEEA’SR TAKE NO-'
TICK, that any fiekekvim. Wilmington, is
T 1 ™ 1 three roufas Nurib,
from K fcMun. whether so stated or not on
tty las* af tlreiTVket, Unit ifi kei r Baggage be
cheeked by P»« ttyy can - bare ,|t
changed at Weldon to either of the others
withuat extra, cfcatge; ; ‘ -
Urt.i.., * -id.: P- H- LANGDON, •-!
General Southern Agent,
‘ For partriilwrs inquire SI “ ' ”
. .LUUtft LbVk, „« t~i< .•-
del*—tf 13,! Bro ?' i ,f« M ‘aAugusta, G*.
CBange of Schedule oa, Georgia
i«.!» «KV .
f\N AND, AFTER DEO, 2j>,
V? 1366, the Passenger Trains will fun
asfollbwtr . •• ! * M
jo, UAg rsssmin rnxtw.
Leave Augusta at y. 30 M.
ArpTe at. Atlanta at,. fi.uO P. M.
Leave Atlanta at....'..,... 8.55 A. M
Arrive at Augusta at 6.00 I>. M
I .1 SIGHT P4SSEKGKR TkAIW.
Leave Augusta at 12.50 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at...’. 10.30 A. M.
Leave At1anta,5t.,..»..„,.v„,.,. g fto f. M.
Arrive at Angysta ajt.....,, 6,15 A- M.
Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and
Atben,, Ijq., must take Day Passenger
Montgomery,
Mohilo and New Orleans mast leave Au
gusta 00 Night Passenger. T«»in at 12.30 A.
M., to make close connections.
Passengers tor Chattaßortga, Knoxville,
Nashville, Cermth, Gvaud Juaetio*, MSre
phia, Louisville, and St. Louis must leave
Augusta im the Day Passenger Train s*
7.n» A. M. to maks'etose connection*.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage
Checked through to the above places.
SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passen
get Trains.. K. W. COLE,
dpi—tf General Superintendent.
Change of Schedule of South Car*
olina Hail Road Company.
Msmm
Ovricg Fqtini C4nol.nl* R. R. Cos., )
Aqgusta, NVv. 5, 1866. j
ON AND AFTER .WEDNESDAY, NO-..
VBMIH3H 7th, the Treliia
will Von as tollowa, vi».s
.lamfo Augusta 6.55 A.M.-
Arrive at Charleston 4.60 P.M.
Arrive at. C0himhia.„.,.. A 6.26 P.M.
Lr«Ve Charleston Ji.fltt a.M.
Arrive at Augusta 5.00 P..M.
„ TIIROUGn MAIL TRAIN. ,
Lskne Angu1taqr0i.ie.......;....*... 5.4-5 P.M 1
Awjyiiri Kin*j.vill v , w 1.65 A.M.
Amr-e'at Columbia 3.00A.51.
Leave Cbluin-Wa.......„'. 2.06 P.M.
Arrive at Augu*t*......v. ..'.'„I2.M night
, , 11. T. PEAKE, U -
n !, Gcnern? .Superin tonrient.
*■ r Snuff a*, Tobacco.
SCEBRILIA CHIB.”
This popular brand, together
our other Celebrated Broods, the
‘■HALMoNIZEK,”
j 3 - ■' '■' ■,
• --" ' “BI HD’S
’*• V • " ; *r ■- '■
SMOKING TOBACCO
Blay be bkd at
•BLAIR, SMITH d> Co.’B>
, 298 Broad. Street* or at
NELSON A McILWAINR’S
Tobacco Factory, Marburg street,
oc9—6m Near Augusta Factory.
1 AUGUSTUS BOHNE,
QOA BROAD STREET.
O&KJ (Opposite Plaotera'ftotel
h » c d *- forge aaaortment of
IMPOKTED A DOMESTIC SKGARS
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
t ~Ji , LorUlard’s SNUFF ‘
Fine PIPES I
CTHAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation
* A LAO, s*^,
Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and .
Clay PIPES, '
PIPE STEMS,
... SNUFF BOXES. Etc.,
AT THE t-OWSST KKW TOkk PRIrKK.
TUN TRADE SUPPLIED ON ÜBERAL
Coiuiuereial Hesse, ,
Comer of Church end QueeH Street?
CHARLESTONS, 8. <J: ' 1
TltlS ESTABLISHMENT H A V I N G
been recently Atted up in the MOST
IMPROVED FASHION, tw. Psoprinto,
respectfully calls the attention of tlie public,
at largo UritWtooderate pflkes charged.
Board per day............ 4 2
Board per week......’. I*.,
. j„, , ' n AgTinti ,
dtS—3m . , _ Proprietor
Wood for Sale! ~
A X
sowed. Cot twelve ateatha siuoa • - “
Apply at the yard at the South Carolina
Raflroad, oh id W. B. BRITTON.
.tv -.jt.a
ioS^SiiSra
nnf^aaii
XVJkRY Dgßf!Prp TlftK
I j THE BEST manner.
Y%S Fadiot 'tourer to-eases, and Best s»/
Workmen enables ws to A, Superior JOB
iWOftr at Cheaper Bates than -r-rwktrt.
*—" •- -oiv-1 : .-■> o'
* Commißßion Merchants.
JKTedemeyer 4k Ev«rs,
UOLBBALU GKOCEBS
•COHMIJJSIQN MERCHANTS,
’7 ' -.=w 160 MEADE STREET,
"’UoK Y01«L, .'l'A'n ,
‘ Respect folly aWltoit CONRTgKmENTB
af SOUTHERN PRODUCE, >M arepre
nareAin fill orders for GROCERIES and
Northern producer generally *i
loWept rata*- , - • reii ■6m
; ill 0. E. Ci.AOneaw, I'feHadelpMa, Fa.
W. P. Ur.umao.A.M. Jacksoh. August*.
CLAGHOBM, HEHHISG A CO-
No. r WARREN ETLOdt
i. fc re j f? f.tf.r Ms, .j - t f{; C'-s 'aWi&mi
I • i WIT* a S
M | .nmmom *** **l*q *** *** 3
: } WAREHOUSE IN REAA, ■* *
wt | '*'** AUGUSTA, GEO., ! ***
Wai coniinuo to give ihtir atttc*
r tion to
. 'V*; <} ■ t^-,1
CONSIGNMENTS ?«■ THEM,
reef j xW»e& *t
' -'••• - dj ~1 ,6-31 Oil
i , , .AUC W fsinY As - GkA.»iMrM* j»i t
's ' on •**-
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
•e.j, t ,wi-. , 4 -o'ie lt> thtttlb
Particular attention given to the
STORAGE, SAJt# PMCauS»
-in i . s-. *r ■’■'-4i ilr sAHv ht4s
|
Cotton, Yarß*
- v.i AOTr wtl'ty rii'stw
.l, - - r A o:- ’i'iVO -tU it v
DOMESTICS. a
‘Consignment and Orders Solicited.
hot ■ ’1 •W..U-I i-ILi ,
Liberia CAPJi ADVANCES made m>
PonsignOients in Store.
NORTHERN EXCHANGE FOR SALE
at .market; rates.* j,
oc2—3m
JAKBB T. GARDINER' f
-\Y AREHOUS*
'• ; ’ V , iy,l>
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
—— Mcljiuoan SrnicnT, Ai-sSnv*. Ga.
bis peraonal attention to the J
STORAGE AND PALE OF COTTON
And such other Produce na may b« rent
Cash advances made on Produce in Store.
;• aullyiin
Insurance. ~~
A. fl. Ketcham’s
INSUR ANCE OFFICE
Between the Globo Hotel and Bell Tower
K , 'iSSSiß' l “
liOlf ARD, of Bub imore, if and.
York** I*** 1 *** WKSTEhN Lr>K, of New
cid*i!of T phitodc"^ N te. (A
--f«29-r-2ro
6. H. BRODN AX j
JNSURANCK AGENCY,
OFFICE 4T TM6 g;.
OLD SAVINGS BANK,
„ 229 BROAD street
‘ »np—ly , ,
JOSEPH £. MARSHALL,
INSURANCE AGENCY, im-'mu -1
2671 BROAD STBEEY*
AucuarA, tituKv/A.
ap26—ly
Jewellers. •*-
BEMOVEIf
RECEIVED AND BRpldV/-.
fr / INO a flue Oxsortini-nf. ot
akSY 3ai-FiLVEK wars, jewel".
Sl ’A’ER-PLATED
” K r,^ A T CnEB c,c All kindsof Jewel-
P "Jr, ' „ wpa'red end warranted, at
low CASH rates. Surioecnnie views, Pie
tnrvs etc ft-r sale, at E. if Long A Co.’s
286 Rresd etroet. *
- ; t. bussktx a cq.
Wateie*. Clocks, and Jewelry.
EM- 6AJMMEJU
. 184 BROAD STREET,
-hree doors below Daily Presa otOe*
‘ WATCHES <JLA SSES,
Au kind «f r*
DIRECT FBOMEORCTE!
’■^SwSyffsKaas^
k mkkets, mSw.,*d by
‘ *' * .• ILf , LL ;., _■
"-* *, ■ A Fine set of Fine’ ‘ ’
F-'tOCy Goods!
• J«« «*• Miasy fnr Me wkedit. '
■ Uvipy «ipvrior fa- llitie. fc,, tb e K«yai
of Watches, Clocks, aod Jewdrv, I a,T
A.At-a* reasonable tftms. m-MbSm
Salisbury, Bio. & Cos.,
LXTENRivg manufacturers
A** Inyairetw it ~u,
Jwpghy -
«ItV Klt \V All p
aen C t«Sr‘ ‘ Dd M ! < »wcri r tlre Prfoe E>«4e
Ajpifitf Wanted everywhere •»- -
SALISBURY. BRO. * tfj. j ,
... ,1 , 41 Durr.nre Fin.l,
L^ | Pn-»i.!ertee R. T. “
" -*l ©ardea Seed.
WMuixva dUST M'
trade; also, at retail vu i •_ e. 4 ’uT ’Wf,
BAKIUT T.