Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, December 20, 1866, Image 2

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B« milisthr aMßtinc. Tlwy g*th*r roued bit stair \ ■ ‘WBIRSaSSSr "ftaHtMTafl'* m ■ BiiMMhi them with feegMer, l { |*v* AmM* *^ rMr >|Ma/, Edwaso Wu*ls.**,W*,fin<]l so« following well-deserved notice of owj former fellow-cltizen, Mej. Edward* Willi* in foe Charleston papers t { Maj. Edward Wu.ua.—lt will W MW that foe friend* of the gentlemen who head* this paragraplv have-mwi nated him for Alderman for Ward 4. .Major Willi* is known to all m a bust nett foad, and a wtad off fomirhrisbhnd energy, and is now at the head of one of the largest mercantile houses in the lines ot steamers between here and New York, and many sails have been afrttd upon the deals through his ■meant. We hope the citisens of Charleston will* tan out and see that he is elected, lor we w»ot such ineoift,Council who have a great deal at stajce, and whose cry is onward, onward to the oW city. .IM* CotUfCBCR. Warm-hearted, generous, and ener- Jgj| he will’ve an extent Nonce Hut.—A fellow who . regis tered at Hyingtou’s Hatel, at fort VaL }st* tt.Bobert Emmett, and as Major Emmett at the Brown House in this city, ha* been amusing hirpself l)j.swindling the railroad companies and hotels to a small way. His plan was this : From Montgomery, on the 4th of feat month, *• fertta*dfed,iby the* Bdathern Express Company, to Maj. A. finrmtAat Baltimore, Maryland, a package said to contain $1,7*29. From Baltimore the package was Ordered to this place, and from this place to Fort J alley, Ga. Another package was scut oa toe same day, by the same means, to James KUipatriek at Cotumhus, Ga., from Major Emmett. The latter parcel was Wid. to contain A2JB&. -By sahihittng the receipts .fog theaa. packages, and stating that-he had no money with which to pay Ms ford, he swindled the ttobodd-oui Os. hi* farerfrom iy to Columbus. At Opelika he swin dled the hotel keeper, out of his bill, and did foe same way at bis boarding bouse in Columbus, and at various other plaCei. The plages are bogus, containing, instead of money, bits ut newspaper aad pamphlets. At one place this chap would pars as Major Emmett, at another as Captaia Roundtree, and at a third by some other name. It is not known whether' Emmett has succeeded in bis attempts at swj*dliaj,lo a greater extent than wc have expressed, but it Is certain that he coaid have swindled the unsuspicious so a very large amount by selling the receipts for the packages wbifh he had shipped. He had been “spotted” and the Ex, press officials had anteye on him. On bis arrival at»Maoon, he proceeded to (hi office of the Express Company, obtained one of their envelopes, returned to his room at the Brown House, and, when arrested, had just filled , the envelope. with part of go oM pamphlet, bat bad not directed it. He denied all knowledge of the envelope, and aini it was Jw.the room when he first occupied it. arrested da; before yesterday atid 'taijfn to the City Guard Hotiie Taylor furnishes, board for some chaps, without the necessity of their trying to •swindle him out of it. / No doabt Kmmett, Rouudtree, or whoever ho may be, is % vjikjajof the first-water. He is about 6 feet 9} mchefi tall, rather heavily built; has dark hhir, 1 dark Whlskelrs and a keen, bright blue eye. He limps, when walking.his right lej? being shorter than bit left, to remedy the irregularity in his gait, be wean aa iron frame attached to his left boot, but the limping is re rj easily pmcriv*. iWKMjO&dII. deceive the credulous, jp .be it fine looking, has pieaging manners and address, and Converses well ; Let the piaiegenerally noticeiha Major,—Jfueen Journal ijb Mbuengor, 160. ' V B*cokstbdci;io.v or ti**.—Attention W|s a few days siae«.called,to the change made in fee Hidie, so'ibaV it Uukf conform will* that at Wssbingtoa, D. C. learn from our exchanges. that a similar work of haa beau If we lived in a time' when a perron might, after starring,; eh!*: Jou«us Tfc be induoedto turn bacV, because foraobth, a bare should eW>ce to r»n -acyoss the path*#*, then wa might regard the late reconstruction of our town, clock, and' poeket time pieces, teonkoM of. the fact that the Southern people are soon to'be pehnitted to perwrm their fimc: tions in the great clock-work of a ewce regulated Ootunimfipi 1 si . i '.'V- > - Aututi Amman having b|spi|fwt®4|ideu’r cheek by the earnestness efr Am gl»®S said to her, “My looks have planted roses in your cheeks ; why forbid me fct, gather them 7 The law permits those who sow to reap a harvest.” to render foe best possible service to our hes# rs Association, was, for a W time, lb. bead of the old, and ssdsi M» towmgwwßt * tl to-ttr mMtA Pru * Mm* MM. mcmmtfUhm* 4 News AssarirttoM which '.Was not con*! toW hyt o»!fo»Mrd fries which shoniri be cape Me mfsmjfar tial action toward'half she press 4f foe hw s&mfiiJtir Him i^4L v. t Since foe new association bps bet&p'iu wf s#* M pgott* fo&rir rsparte doilyv smd >find that foejr ace .•Wihnve been sarmngepWAhena. They fMPiM* Mr kohimloous, hut Vw m<*d C&fidi? USfcd fiB(l Aanhatit mam it All'll O i A 'll*l MJT""* ■ ftj- to is •• important new*, 5 trtetodtog foete sstk- markets of the country —especially of the great -my, wya art has j wws * ■ atSoll sla**mi f .Tkfs uss bmeoatoeht sf thmtuhhaatl ttfobMfttt the enterprise. TU’tjjFgitalfai papers have almost unanimously adopt ed their reports, and many of the South ern papers '.hare done the same thing. We believe foe press of foe West aad ffeuaewniptipn jfoit .»'*}& It mill threw them from under foe shadow of fo* fririv; them. V> *suecassfuily- compete, with papers published oat of their localities. '/'“XyWt.iiid, we adopt these .shorts, simply bocsuseisee bsbers they will best sWrfoe pufpOse. of Our readers, tya submit foe first initaimsnt this;, atom. tag, sod hope they 'Will be as satisfac tory to ogrpatrqp* as they are te ws. •* . MMv •' tT Atlanta Era. i . ■' -. r- *.* l - !k‘ -| | •> A RtraHoc, Ma*«iaor.—Justice Andrfthaa opened m office, t»»#■#* comer of Biddle sad Fifth streets, in the Eighty Ward, yrhere he' dispenses jusUce aacucdiag to foe uew Constitation, and the “general statutes.” ° On Thurs day, mi oid .meet amnod Znekschwardt, accompanied by his daughter’ Phuftnei , a Mi yobng man named Jobe Fritz, entered Sand to have a private *f his, daughter and jldfo Fritz tied together ia the kntA matri tfjun/al, but foat John rpfoer hupg back and asesned loth to-fees foe music, although be was to realize. S2OO tn a dowry of the bride, Judge looked at the blisbing.damael, and found to his sorrow that she ought to hare been married at least sevgn . months age. fire Judge added his persuasions l to those of the anxious father, and at last John was.dindneed to stand up and place bis neck in the noose. The cere mony being over, the old mnn said to his son-in-law: “Now, John, yon are married to my daughter, and her child will have a lawful father. If you do not wish to live with her, I,will take her: myself.” John was not satisfied, but hemmed snd hawed, and said he was aqt exactly .prepared to assenie the responsibilities of a husband and father , be liked Wuline well enough, but, somehow, he did’ not likd the almost compulsory marriage*, “Take your said &e~o!ft"W*n, “if you will not take her, 1/wifi. Remember the two hundred dollars.” The mention, of the greeahachsaufimbered John's back bone, and the old man took advantage of his hesitation to invite him across* the stteet 1 to take a glass of beer. We know not, lw*w many glasses of. hew were stowed assay hylike party, bit when tbyV gjnerged from the saldoD, 'jfdh’fi apd Faaliue appesred to be as ado tidnkte as two yousg k itteu^.— Si: Lobis (Jftrs.) ijimoyfaf. .* ' i A Lfirttit Advics.—The Griffin Slur 'says th'at, fn view condi tion of the cOdntrjr, ana the uncertainty which*. egvrlpßes* the ,’ijft«rsf, :«e 'desire to call publlt attention ‘to the fact, that intemperance,is getting to be the crying evil of. thp bpijr. One wan shrinks to drown trouble; another drinks that he may forget earn j othets drink to enjoy themselves; 'but all who participate are itreßc am mm fortrtuae {upa prudence. “WJtpn wine In in, Sflris out,” is one of thp most truthful pro verbs; and now is the time, above all others, when this maxim should be heeded. Men say and do. things while drinkin *il%A*V W*Wgyyy»#>A world to take back inJlrotrigobgrlKMU*. / a not w* all lake heel to this admo'nltknt' and govern ourqelve* aqcqrdiaalp ? I V'" fl .jf »i*i{ , . r* fcfjdi , * .•/!" —Brigham Y«% says -them are fourteen thousand mote femlles than itftiei in LoweU,that,t)»e:Bible nays two ■housand polygamistt khsll parry these fourteen; tfipysaiid women, and that' the United States says thUy stall hot. Brig ham holds that thero is an irrepressible eonfiiethetfwron the and thaUnitdi btates on that qaeeiiim. We aboiW think the oW buck wnuM be satisfied frith his share of the “irrepressible con •itt"*-fifty.fo w wiveaought to keep the Ihigh dqfifiyrp, cf Mnrarommi so alquiet , f^tw flmei • it -°y Lq-Qrfmae Dtmservi. .« > •yni.tow ; i T «. Batijnow ~im. B, Reynolds has very attractive etgi-iu fotint. of hi and m ) Vaahin -irton street. It is 1 unc , h oMeck, A. M. A ifees is a* and uW« k!e P* the - beel-heww .'l»r m bosnd to db a good business. x'-Adi Sflj S A'Afarphy, W ; *II 4 to, V RteV'f - 8. -MrifiM ReraatodPhC A Os, J Stogasr, A Msadlsssa, 1 Mustiu, H ■ WltoeafoACe,WdJtomstt Oa th* 9th last., by tbs BSv. Or. Cbsasy miwiF r | JW“ CHARTER QA,K €OOKING STOVK.—First PrSmiaw 'Ranted at tbs I — l u.—» _ Qwa- NU!m ttiMteJm* fifo ,1 ft Aft ‘rfr W» u Um Best Bftktr bow !b bn. D. U FOI46WTON, Asarr, 18* Broad (treat, Augusta, Ga. v*tti»*tt ■ •... i--- .*t ’ MOf* ‘ WKIGHT, successor to bis * brother; fire late Dr. Cass- ffWSSfBL ivnet, two xtoors bootq too uiooe iiotel. I.JM tawt li KAJu'JOS X7VUA JUfrp tear THE YRIEKDB " of IJTH* 1J TH* gmwm ww *° -wwuses. tfon.sra candidate for re-election U foe poeition of Jud^bWfob SujwtWr Court of the Middle JudieUl Slrtffff _ Election—fixit Wednesday in January, idsgnH Bjjrnr-w-M tfg*' NOTICE.—WE AES AUTH OHIZfiD m WMSittto ttsbhSM'dof Cos to* el WM. WIBBON wrasundUdte for tth Qfoesi of judge; #ru«>ieriof cunt jfiddio X>ietr^,*kfoi. noW.eett*.it»% flO—fott> i • 1 iuiutflfojv * 4 . 1 Akscsta, Sept. 2a, ISSfi. j NOTiqi A.VD F>rifihtX»- iff« from the West via Nashville and Mem-, pbls tavtog heen kgreml ion, Through Bills of Lading will bo given, eto. Copies We have also Through Tariff jut oporatiap fr—-pabstd iuOfobt gattstodeto this place. E. Wx eObl, __ ojil—tf oen«cal frßptrintsi4spt. &Bipffl'm4*AL OPERATOR AND afECgHV ICAL DSNTIBT, offm hss^Bffmj Professional Services to bis mSny friends •iidHiV-MiS.: y . i Rootas, ! Northeast eornOV Orteos* Aid (Sunphen stitotv. ’.'ndtif—pat, \ mm} 1 mil ii' ‘ fetall. fpHB GREAT " HEBJfiK 1)122 JUVENttETEOUPB. Thursday Evening, 20th. The performanee will commence with' 0 IN AND OUT OF PLACE, oa, vaa r .j., _ Stage Struck C A 4 «*Ad”•*•*<?, ARA S D OLIOv To eoariuhe) with the-vSry laughable farce UNCLE JEFF. Tor the first time in Angastfi, cm Monday evening, will be produced the great fairy Spectacle of the sixty poßseoative nights is New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and through the western country. T- ' ADMISSION—SI.OO ; Gallery, 50 Con*. 1t .deserved Seat* and Tickets can be secure# at J. C. Schreiner A Son, Globs, Planters’, and Augusta Hotels. ‘ * t (stt.il i»t -..ji • W-'lll in .Mini New Advertisements. Writing Desks, Etc., E.tc. TUffl KECKIVIiD, »• J 13 AN ASSORTMENT OF Rosewood and mahogany -*• W r i t ij gi*J) eys k s l ■f PAPiga - -itOSEWOOD BOffiE&J • fa r H 4T\ t INKSTANfiS, GOfof) PSagS, » BACKUAMMOtt’iBOA/libfii, ' - DQMItfOES, y And g variety of other articles too ansae, ronr ju mention. Juafjreceivcd and tor sale g, US. A. OATES, dcxii-3t (240 Broad Street. ” CHIIJ^WP’#G^OKB. ;TVHK LAUGEW ASSORTMENT OF f A BOOKS, for Children of ali ages, &k be,hadft ... , fl , , GIO., A, OATES,. j : daflb-/t., , 348 Broad Str—u % Mom®, f>f rrTTf r f War Pfietrj of ite SsuUu BY W. GILMORE SIMS, J-J LL.D., of South Carolina. One vol., !2mo. 488 Page*. ' _ Cloth, $2.50 ; Morocco Cloth,' eXtffc, GKO. A OATES, Agehtfbr Augaita and vicinity. [ A m vaster wiu oall oa IbenHiteat in a few daya. de2o—St TOY BOOKS \ l TOY BOOKS 1 mmu t&u^uiOAssßHUtkNfieer 1 Toy. Books ! de2o—rJt'; 240 Broad vireet. Bibles Stud Episaopsl Pjntyfcr Books. A LAUGH ABSSttTMBHT of'BIBLES XA. and Episcopal Prayer Boohs, in a ‘great variety ..af Binding, and at varbutJ . j deW—St 2f 0 ftroaij street, r 1 " s ' ,w v~ * £ A SItWATION, BY A YOUNG LADY, ir •ttvamfca.AttNNaMnW in n Addrem . . ... . Ji4 i dett—tf KEY Bo± #7. New f IWH .saTojo aijr , •^Mkm riU V/ CkristmivPr C cents! ha->ni f ,mi sjjio. } UAS.CJ ; .UMEdTAW Cl I spMimAfaricK of , a .TH7f If"" ALBUMS! .I • • -.* tWf a rtuguafi mm** or MOfiX fISVIS'iSH TBIJT. ,JnO tr W / | j>hv. ; Ck itjao s<n 1 :r<ut! T /slr| • ,HHO iq .ZHV. & Cl jwm tanif Mi AND 9. -f>" ajwnr-* - •ia/.sn<j hAlfflK &r< E7WBM. m > 1-0/ VC,- < fcoTson ' • K/. i ““■"Mifioiw,,,, ,h' iho’ih .aau *> ■-’/< W w; VELVET PURSES, And loti ftf other beaytifur tLingt. ,nu chillrM 0^-1 k ' gGCOO YBa TOY 'BOOKS ! rr^iiuroao AND-JtO . TBOO ASiO't Vli/. Ts GAMES! foenit Wfi ffif -ts o .'j iCfok Mi Set life 0 JOHN C. SCHREINER & SONS, 19# BROAD STREET. deM—tl COAL: COAL! -..•I" Reduced Prices! GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF THB >. i l FINEST QUALITY OF C O A L! AJStffW.Ay THE LOWEST! APPLY TO THE EAINBOW SALOON, QN WASHINGTON STREET, sut,. MEALS A ALL HOURS, GOO D‘ 't *■ FINE CIGARS. 'A (J Aif r> 1 ! A To FREE Xu.'CH AT 11 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING! d«2o—tf F^ep/Xs^ucli at rn* ST. C n A RLEB A BARBECUED PORKER will be served up in nice style. Lunch. We are alive yet. Lnnch every day at 11 a. m. / /o') ti/A fi; FOB CHBISTXAS! A LARGE LOT OP FINS FRENCH ° AWBtS ’ B ° N LOVE DROPS, NUGAT, Etc., Etc. -.wirajfflk.i de2o—-fit opposite Planters' Hotel. mvmtmmmo. A LWAYS HAVE ON HAND »V every steamer-* )F EVERY DEnCRIPTION, For the Fineet Machinery, aa well as fiMf'Taaswer'e ase. Ail that is aecessary is te name the kind if OIL that you wieh, and yon end get ft A lewYorireost. r— defi—2w i fV-vdv*tfß *»'■- ■>"! Private Soardiug. > A few RESPECTABLE PERSONS par or Mrs. Peek’s Schoei, w" TV— .••!« J—l/ OiAkJHWDE.X.BJ. I * .aJbotrO t^iCl <, MAT »f.OU at itoliS Iroqhid) «rfTj Rnct s, WmmtJ, rtmmmvmd, eas .asrifiAW essj TABLE OIL'CIjOTHS * .T338T3 OAOHS SBS j Window Shades, r> o o o y rj tr i | PICTURE TASSELS, - ! I CM At^TKals# i HJfOFS HONU'fifi SIIT OSFtaf] ' j -B Las a l ! j tiewi -i Lea head Bo yt/a'iso efl COCOA h*ND CANTON :* r a> Ttfii-rrcxio j fcCIG.O'I i>Kill^Hill Tl Vju ,0 .HIAOOQf T > /.kA j *0 tnt— tM ic;d& and c9S bOBBn« £ I*. doo;s wer bon l!*0 | f 8 l ! >tsl ,EtAH >MO li o -jSTO'Offi IJf NSW STYLES, ."1 V . . «I 1 ' WITH BORDERS l \,VMAY}T6MIV | I**’ fflPjyWF OUIlTA.IISr8! ZofiojoaH T/;i,r» CORNICES,. , ! •;o fiMo i ;f t ißands and Pins! UMtiMMUttl wfw'mm AND AT REDUCED PRICES lj H(IOU4T-Y iid Til« WfaJiAn nMhWocin - WUM of such ; articles is invited to the above New and I Beautiful qmmt J. G. BAILIE & BRO., ! ,aaoQC kiirvi’V/ |5. , .H ; , vi -t» ,>t Ji stsll G-rooe r i e e l [ .Tf.o. Anew and beautiful stock *f GROCERIES jut received, embrae ingalefiMteae. {lk «t- It.' iU gfflaSttMlMJ 1 V*tU Fancy Greceiies .. J *•>■ Vo toi aqo c*f»> ; vliC '4T required Chriatma* times. i S . ' ' 5 * 1 rt ’ *AbW“ «*>«••« t«l 1 V : • ‘ ’-'tqqe nma wvig ed !Uw aval Table aad Cocking WINES; .Bd&OAJq-y?- j «and« it. '-.od«ll«MdUlfr,.. «i bit) WRiskEt' HUM, and GIN. » kega Pure Old IRIBH and SCOTCH ■WHltfatT. ! • -aS.et-trq. arrived and jkr Santa (ftfps plfedqvurters. FROM 111 HORTH WOT i OT»M*9#M II W o, | | -- || " ---- • m™* I J ! gjjjf .lolsiiaoTT .NOS jIF .1 M ] »«ia P si «■* j And sails the attention of foa Pablityaad iartieulariy the Ladle*, to hie BTi C K O!f C Antti tttS , Tqgfr: huot vIvV sfifit i /0 JlOYtaXKHti SOffAfiJ'-fift Tf.urp j At his old and wall known •tand.lS'ot stsaae, «lao ewMa wam atoi* O8IJ0li& 0 Ap 7tt%oi j W lO J.m - (One door abewa Miaamsdt)*' "oafe •* <• «) goiraoleH J &fif&jMAFM; THAN ANY OKB Hfifiß Wl* COT, 00 * iraqMflJtifcfAto WifoiSH the soods. t«w* Mb-N n —Bias j •t'otwiT ai*i*;.u.* le-»i»W. jy£s^irai^pir! J JOjT b« *'y. i.* »» .*>< ’ " SPLENDID 'CMANCE ! J f f' IM > -ml<tSßz AjMttt.'ivt Jot ie»^>A ! fMoaiTiysHK 2*iiw» 9 tail, AN IN VESTMENT j .asaLßi ajjiTaasA • ] eaorwtaeairil vtOAiJW i. JfS.I L ”.! MSbA'IbWHP. lIJiKf./, 3*f«wfA XB'Y* [ •Jarful ftj ift ad odt c* j ■fITILL BEL'B. , ‘At TOWER STAR It NT JfL xxthe Flßfil TL’ESDA Ylh Jkniarr next, 1887. the «LIfGAN» PROPERTY oa the ooaMweiPViwfendiilMUitosh streets, tiFtttfce. ,fo»<;P»n>hyletlaw : lartttw bum ,wM Hilbart'aCssiiega Wbag. 'dTf.i Ii enfitoe: HQM* aad, AtOX-oh. tka oansar, frimriac Ml* fort:* inches on Mr lotos's *t seat, aad rqastog M< k 00 £liia atme* Ittfetot inches; House twe and a half etortas | Plassa wholu length la front. The Building on JHlie street weald am war for small Stores, Law Offices, ov Doctor Shops. The ■“AtjarYawaaT-.a space is rernrewd.! U- - r\(~\ f! WH\7 V.i " , > ALSO, wl One HOUBB and LOT, fronting on Ellis street 08flee and * hsehasroypewits Piatf'«* HMher'i Paraitnre Meanffieforyv aid'iwb/ ning'bhdki WMard tlreene street 119 Seet. Terms cash. Titles indisputable ; pUr ehaaerAo pay* for yafßen. *-daessdii W • *■ Piaoo-FortM Tumd. * »b*« j fpo lufat i RAfk Re fuT t 0 Orders WtiD'A. OATB6*, HO RroadWlllw,wr opposite ■ the Post-Office, promptly attended l«. ■ L •cdl-a-tf 1 ROBERT A, HaRPKRI : \SEVmB MACHINES. WftEEtER & WILBOK’S NEW T ’.f ! V highest premium | vr,;. <n r.r.*,.u ****m*>sr:. bn; .AW gff f family lock siktch mm MAdßiifi A SEWING MACHINE needs to hire no seam atroeaj she las an iron; fine that uevfir kills Itself with tight lacing or dys| epsia, l Hit give* up hy noon sfek with the Vead afihe. A young woman with '» Sewing Machine is independent It trill bring her in more money that) many a husband' would, and would never grumble when she* uses it, either; and, besides, ft Will neither smoke, drink, flirt with the girt*, net run up a board bill for her to pay. not withstanding all this, no doufit some silly j girls will prefer beaux and hushfß d * to a ffitßSapaiM® .sift choose again, and (aka the MaekfM, 1 But the best of all is, when baving gat a busbaud, hb, Hie* than that he is, goes and buys the Sewing Machine, and, perhaps, Tearne to run it kOn self: and while she sits and cots Mlftdi## l*sl "fUd be rnns it Maohine with a rush, and,.jibe m tg.yians wbo poll all *orts of Ihink. guw."“;VaSira , j!rsM ’W.P'T end baby clothes, wnien are so bandy .to have in the honse, where aheppy coupla live. Now,' my 1 riend, hadn’t you better go and get your wife a Sewing Mecbine i it bill be better than to get anew wife when yours has sewedihprsuli to death, vun’tiU “wtsOgji .m Oh f any where frdfci fifty to one hundred doilnrs, and thereabout*. > rT" Bi s„:.»a o O, you ' How lob* vrilf ft Vakd ye* to make up that amount er taoaey in cHfWiV at peeSTOt prices T Soil * «MW, If dsu have several, and buy a MaOhtne. Sett li horae and ttlybaf MaohiM. Use (be old foAMnw and buy n Machine. Use Mm «M wagon and buy a Machine. Wear the old clothes ■■UjjjHa MadhfaeiL A Machine i* S£ S".’pSn^ki.!S“Ss.t wyeysfiemp,enough ■" XMsre is no MACHINE hj tho WORLD that edn do so GREAT A VARIETY OF WORK, aa the IMPROVED WHEELER A WILSON, *r give sssk tbvrMgk eatufTO- Mon; it cannot hskeqaMkdMa Rtitchttg*. fa«*mg( ftniUing, FeUkag, -. (Ooedfiag, Tucking, Breiding, and will eew anyEkma from .*&» - TIiJCKHST CLOTH to the Finmt Cnmhrie, eJK The noent insww. menu render this Machine for more affl •rient, ami js now. univertali / acknuwl- Swaaswar Repstomg.' ' •IV.’ mbdf 1 repairing es 2SS i£r£*l?n c (fil Tbofd eN»m/ a '-I H, JEROME d)'o*;A , J t L-te.rt*fw rni\ Util .110 1i faMtifnl designs, end dfaMy- other articles ■teo namn to nmiitimi, j«tt.rorolved hi SHimra - itim \ »|*{| <i fe /f.a «4>ai« fti-VTTkfT { .atti i—so so vH* mm mi%*< i»«eH j .7/ .1. . •*! , :J?totograpla j AIBUIVIS, HR ’LI/.'// Ts gHIOL ■ie.t.t and« .tn{**l‘. Z ,uV If—too .8700 dIrI xeiTeoo tO , A NEW 2srp. hLEGANT ASSOpTf .8 .T/’Jorj/. aui ko I PERiUNS GALLERY. ,881190013 vlisfil ebH “"ALfiftvw nxd. iMtti bn A Hu.i avi a a-t aa a xv)<> h _. *,d w. ol wall Stemoacope Views,; ,«le \h>)dtl»ve ha A J mt too | and a splendid collodion of _ j niD hniilioH 9iuT FRAMED PICTURESI l/Oil 710/13 da TXAB i EdEJHAKATMMiOKI T>3W ,»j. f-.i oi .wo fit m>i\ aof’O ] ChristsiMf Ptamm. ™*-*>»'* . £ I**. j Holiday Gifts! ,AHVArj IHsT. .U .0 - .as--. Amm Ifoaa PRiZSiASSfIIIIITftN/ 599 BROADWAY,, ». Y. ~ , ' 5 sack. ! u 100-Sewing Machines.... « 60 to 125 200-lMsi#»>rtKA. “ 15 to 150 500 Gold Watches “ DC to 250 1,000 Silver Mdteb*d>.\.:.'f "1“ 20 to «0 1,000 Silver Tea Bette„. r r)1 «f V) lhO Together with j p- / I»T«B I , W * W ftmrot of i HEW AHU JjfclOAHT JEWELRYJ* f bJfflVh** «MP- »*« S wsi^ l^^ 3» >ol&wa: Tbe sjtme *ad{ vriue of; aacp Idfole of onr goodh are marked on nfiketaAfaced in SEALED ENVELGDKS, and well mixed. On reecipt of 2b cent#, an envelope con zu&jmtmrsMi matt to -*ny'*ddrts*. tm MS ehroar, after seeing wfcgt! MMfdrafes TO FIVE HUNDRED DOia.Aßfc.ttu> tkeo-wA* P*J.m*»t of WffK DOLLAR, nfc ■Mv* th* article named, or may exchange ft for any other article started am a** Oteowa for. AA ,4fia -. aama ’ v*la*,i3 Br**y , Urtad draw#, a* atteate womb ONG DOLDAH ea “»“• .svu;a H 9“ NO'°#L A T -ls g Oarpotrowe ««M. depend ea pree.pt ■ tenrne. l kt J" Uc *1 dr«mn iM»i| twmedfofe/y ml h rttma toJi, J, tolivcrcd ml our office Letters from m4by persons, acknowl among whom wc are permitted to refer to : , Pin, *175. J. C. i»tt kumim ‘°“ Pi,DO ’ Att*.ioui*ck -2?"’*®* N fott***th fWDL*. Y., Sewing ‘ WOi' Jnaeph Camp, Elmira, N. Y.'ldrimfam, HIM. .MENS'RdUM^Ai; '•afa Ga., Dtamemd'Clatter Ring, $225. •fofflßNew karte flsdd Rfakfo «*■ -.m .ward Boynton, Nashville, Tenn., Malvdebe UtH Aeawm, RaeaoU, < MraigoroetF, Ali.’ StelWarfmf Prorideneei'K.l., Silfer Lever Wateh, $«0. aA Partis, Adnsbgi Gold Watob, $lB5. A—R. SiwmEr Mteh jfleld, Conn, Silver Wateh. *55/ Win. R \ttujSy {Orleans, Diamond Rinfo^ML,Mrs Martha, r,™"-® 1 ' -irtfo Melodeon, “* lue > IfVsi.jOLi ,r.t -ixlvwjtt,! PmiG LAtPr'tS •* U4 tow tw tot.' nfi*fww«aswfta* FIVE CENTS.^ ▼WFIIJW-NWENTI to all. sa 18 G f ro r at T ;.: J. H. RAY 4 & CO., del s—Sm* 4 11 IQA>. It> STM nor. CQXEfIf OR Hjßi - i yurudy wOJUBf ■‘Md-tf G.snKlv,*.^! * Planters’ Hotel ttffir.tttetoa -ttww-af. - LATN Or t Hilt HI, I Ilium a. S>»» ,tt R>ZiJW«M 'it. ,jrr, imyorfmif Asm Invention / AUsmitDiajn ceystai n't ,!»«<«. •PSSOTAOZsBt ilte Okh/ r»Jed*tu» fa MSSmn .»nasi-fu atfi ot : lucbwit*; .Enertor ts spy otter In s**-eenitna ! th aceeordanoe with fbe aeieasa and ptUsn ofm«tt*>to7ifoa nerellm foams* a COKfliy the eye, sffofdtog rileffefoes .foe bast wife •rawwSiwafTaii., Speotaele Mmagfommmt .* . rojig <4 these Bpwy to he the eaaee of injary t» tta vaj® , sforib foes Swet**. Sa!«5RMb7-eaa with aqaaf dheiißy ttrengb ttw saate Oitue, 2d. Eaa hw want witt nerfsoi ease h), tengtt sis ifoiteM givieg oittii ing elearaaaa of viiion. parliuilarlv hi eu or pther artiieial Kght—oota Ihrt to Hitt. • taffiaewearer hafosata an knpw.Ui . n f Sd. Wbaa the fomaUhsim pare tbroegi Tsetitehaf *• totfftt Ugh*, suabnae so re a* tfMR mwMMmt bodies, these Lenses, hy.mforaiug thtn 'greal rel^T • "* I 4th. la aM* aerrong affectlonk of CROsing d«TI and itsrtTing pains In thn ball < orr ehmpta, appearaoaa -of l«sa ••ffitiSJCSiJf'Pwwsrsa nerved ere quieted aad edttted. rof * sth. (frdnnd by pseullar machinery, p; St greet cost, toatteaiMicalty ealeahMi pressly for di Mfomp *f this Lrs,, k tetofbSrarisra ff myjttlrittttem eW* which no othsi u iwejtoßMusmi Berlin, Prussia, and elsewhsfo, 1 RESommendatios -Prom 'Madieki geatiemen, Professors of highest Opthaimio talent tSf AUgnrts, *L Aususta, Oa., December Bth, 18M ; P hmV« etainined thc -VllasßC# -of Dr. I, hardt, and find them of good quality, testimonial* are Tory numerous and em Ingly flattering. t. A. DUOAB, SI. I ••• ' i . at- • , ... Augusta, Ga., Dm. 7, IB I do most willingly bear aiy testimoii IkvOT’of the superiority of the Auitn Crystal—singte «nd (todble visien speolsdt over all other kinds. They are eonitn upon the best established knd'uhaerstocid) viptot of upties, and their adaptation to -huntan ays ip its different conditions of vii is to perfect, as to repder sight eaty will effort. In my optnion, non* others should used, Sinof the ayes ones used t* thorn do seem to grow oid, and by having o. fto* toy point ‘of the surface, they appear to store the eyes to their yonfoful energy. . LEWIB D. FORD, M.B 1 ,JM " 1• ’ ArrntTdf'a.'Ga. Deo. 7,1 M I have examined a great variety of Ulu manufactured by Professor M. Bernhardt, i 1b jOstiSe'fo tile Professor, ibnsf say that Glasaei ar»W • superior quality, adapted meet the wanta of aimost every eye, when I vision is in any way Imperfect. The Profesi selected Wr Aid a pair bf Ms Ahstmlian Cryi jjWAf *» Vgry auparior quail aad worKmansbip, rendering yision very and tinct, almost as perfect a* in yonth. Iyi thiJa-te*rm«**y in fav*» of the Profeiie as • ’(TOfoapri c d-i,. .! ■fafaaW • 18 “- I very eerdiaHy recommend prof. M. fist fartt to aH who >My teqaire Glasses. DaSALSSURE FORD, M. D. loppMle. e "Au ! (icßrA, Ga., Dec. 7. l*«. We have examined the Lenses of Profess, Bernhardt, and consider them superior tan wo hayearonu They are admirably adapted c enly to Improve the imperfeCtione of impairs ♦‘fibLEafi;!* reHeVe tb* weariness of visio which c6ostaut study ysroduecs. Many of tb Glasses ,™ tstf new M In gen ions eontrime Wa »ord*afiy> reeemnstnd the Professor to si •ni -fr.siq s.’.J JPOUQHTY, M. D. * , , WM. H. CLARKE, . .omt S)m 'HRSGOItY-DUGGAN. lw-’i..>e»a vftnarfij-sd— TOtfm ■'■sxiwtte JssmtkaSrJ-Tk Bernhardt, of Europe, and hare tried tbeo Xfe®* flf * UIW temarhokfo for, tbeir beaul; ol woikuiansbip. and for Ifieir power to wsiit lb’ VU4oe; ' Dr: D. Bentb*rdr has mads Optic rttt is eyidentiy thoroughly acquainted with the oeience- Ee it a natirt tiT Berlin; Prussia, an*D H*fcett4beaa» Au* Aaofa* aaeweal years b«n« iSSw-sp— aestam te mini* rials te tks ex cellence or his Glasses, and to bis skill *« »“ Optician, and I would recommend hint to all i rtan-atfitlw 4* fimpaired either through sg« o* IV i- v Factor First Presbyterian Charell | »naas IMS aaaaufatdWLAAw so:» i Sataxxah,|G A., No*. I», ]M< .;, 1 Aneby uqrWl fhiaJ..Mip. Darenport bn with Amoronsis lor shout t*« WWHM I ■ Broaata’AtoosfiCcotepiote. 'Ot to adnee, tbejplaqea herself under the cbsrp 0 ' ;b*i'atAiakfei && riiicm mu rijwj impedJteio (Ottimaa - hor mad small ft' 11 idAniwwaj«asn(W«a.»; I Tartly endorse what‘ ; Dr. Harris ha. .ho* “id- W. N. WARING, N. * ~maK Mt.o mfimvv. -EbnhMt'GpMiiL )»d o*ab: tMMIMi Stake t* y«U ttat a Ihrthor sc- W'rtMptt itlfoWApd Jteht sTasses, has eoanrmad my first impresssou*** o your «4i W aad 'ttvir rhperftrky over tt« uuathly 14, setacc. Tmjimoafols afalltt ♦*,>tfc*,»b*v# may h« i een at Fros. BERNHARDT’S fyom , dot. H. Plunkett, Pastor of St. Paul's. Ports iff far* )««iss»« arfT ■ la*: OJLpGovcrnqx ts Sooth Cartdto i lon. Jhnathan Worth, Gov. of North Carolina Hsw-tte-JRxOurtth.NJoapJf PeSmliylthnlA. i * t 1 lon. H. H. Swift, Ex-Gov..of JUinnasota. [J Ida*. ftiaitrHAMe^’- : J [on Riohard Yates, Gov. of BRaei*. m at ft J U Seyajour, Ex-Gov. of New York. . J offtris tump a 1A A*4 Qtbw dittii>niihj># r g'Htlft»ifiiii ajj • J IU HTfiTr 1 W 1 pHFiaWW ’OFFJBW ,HOB*S-riFrom • A..iM.,to AP. t. , M DEAlmim’ HJPTBk t -'K--' 7 " iS2r»xlia‘*£S s 'S , ±S Sre but a short time only, dcil—irn