Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, December 29, 1866, Image 1

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Ibf iMn |li E. EL PUGHE, Publisher h Proprietor. Adrerllumentii ■ utter ted on Liberal Teriim. SUBSCRIPTION PRICK: On* Year, in advance „..$5 CO Btx M.-utbs. in advance X 00 Three Mouths, in advance 2 t(| .M9P A paper farniaked gratia to ny cm? trading u« a Club of t*n aubaer there. City Printer—Official Paper LARGEST CITY CIRCILATION. SATURDAY MORNING Oeo. *9. ls«« SCISSORS. —Egypt l>a» this year produced a Cotton crop estimated at $ 100,000 000. —English detectives think they see a Fenian trick in the ocean yacht race. —lt is said that a Homan Catholic Church, exclusively for the use of col ored people, is to he built in St. Louis. —A scribbler says life is too short to drink poor whiskey, or make love to “*>7 women. —English side whiskers or a light moustache are the ouly male hirsute adornments now allowed in Paris. —Somebody has given General Butler a hat. He ought to be presented with a necktie.— Prentice. —Baltimore has the diptheria.— Charleston Mercury. Good bye, Baltimore. —Sir Frederick Bruce has had all his spoons stolen. —Boston Post. Has Ben. Butler been in Washing ton lately ?—Louisville Journal. —A Western pickpocket gets on rail road trains, refuses to pay Iris fare, and then picks the conductor’s pocket as he is putting him off. —Mr. James F. Otis, formerly of the New Orleans Picayune, and widely known as ‘‘Geomotiee,” is quite an in valid. (k'tis sad.— Home Journal. —An American teacher in Europe says the lump of butter an American girl puts on a plate would make a Paris ienne stare wildly. —A boiler exploded in Memphis, blowing the engineer out ol sight. H« will receive sls a day from a life insur ance company until he comes down. —Lemons, equal in size and flavor to those imported, are being raised in Jef ferson county, Va., by John Humphries Eagle. —lt is reported that the Astors of New York city have been using their influ ence in high quarters to arrest the policy of contracting the currency. —The King of Prussia desired bis sou Frederick William to reside at Hanover as Viceroy. It is stated that the crown-princess, daughter of Queen Victoria, sternly refused to live in a country which had been forcibly taken from a cousin of her mother and an English prince. —At the equestrienne tournament in San Francisco on the 6th ultimo, twelve ladies competing, Miss Marion Evans, daughter of Albert S. Evans, of the JlUa Calijoeuian, rode a mile in 2:28, winning the first prize, a gold watch and chain worth $220. —Orison Blunt, a noted New York Politician, dresses, in most respects, like a carman, but he is ‘‘some” ou diamonds. About $50,000 worth are generally disposed about bis person, and he has $20,000 on his watch. A Judicial Remniscexce. —The San Jose (Cal.) Mercury relates the follow ing incident in connection with the history of one of its judicial orna ments . “In the early history of Santa Clara county —say as far back as the year 1850—we had a County Judge, who was given to excessive potatiuns. He was old and lame, and aside from his intemperate habits, was generally re garded as wholly incompetent for the position. It is related that the bar became so thoroughly dissatisfied with this dispenser of justice, that, on a certain occasion they sent him a re quest to resign, signed by every mem ber of the bar in the county. “As the court was then in session, on the morning following the presentation of this request, every lawyer was present at the opening of the court, anxious to see what effect the petition would have upon the Judge. As the time arrived the Judge entered the court room, and for once perfectly sober. His counten ance wore a sad and contrite expres sion. As he walked, witli halting steps, down the aisle, lie awakened a feeling of pitv in the breasts of several who had signed the petition, and they sm cerely regretted the step they had taken. “Thecourt opened with a “ hear ye, etc., and the venerable form of the Judge rose from the bench. After looking timidly around he commenced in a faltering voice, to address the bar : « Gentleman of the bar,” said lie, “ last night I received a petition from you, couched in respectful language, setting forth certain reasons why I shoiiln ten der my resignation as Judge of this court. Conscious of my many infirmi ties, and realizing the necessities of a pure judiciary, throughout the silent hours of the past night I have your petition under painful, and, I may a< < , prayerful consideration. Here the eyes of some of the more sympathetic of his listeners were moist ened with tears. The judge proceeded : “I feel gentlemen, that you have acted from a high sense of duty in this matter, and, in responding to your petition, requesting my resignation, I will snnply say that ’’-straightening himself up and changing entirely his manner and tone ot voice—“l will see you ... h-1 first, and then I wouldn’t. Mr. Clerk, call the next case.’’ The effect was somewhat startling. ’ THE DAILY PRESS. VOL 11. Drugs and Medicines. SO. 291 BROAD STREET, Where will be found EVERYTHIN* USUALLY KEPT BY A First Class Drug Store, CONSISTING OF D erfu m ery From the first manufacturers in Europe, and all of the leading goods usually re quired for the trade. BARRETT, CARTER A CO. dcfi—2m o p. hunt, m n., O. HOMQSOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Surgeon and Accoucheur , No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row), Augusta, Ga. jalo-ly-Bm* DRUGS. MEDICI NES,~Etc. PLUMB * LEITNER, 212 BROAD ST., Augusta, Ga., WHOT.*SAL* AND RKTAIL DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, Fine Toilet Soaps, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Stuffs, Fancy A Toilet Articles Brushes, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, i-m—ts CHEAP! DRY GOODS DRY GOODS. The Best Goods AT THE LOWEST PRICES ! J oli ii Setze, AGENT. OPENING DAILY, AND Selling Off as Fast as they Arrive AT Setze’s Old Gcrner, WHERE A DRY GOODS STORE Has been kept nearly FORTY’ Y’EARS by the same family. Ladies and gentlemeD calling at this House will be served with that attention which has always characterized this estab lishment under the old regime, and Goods will be freely nnd patiently shown Fit EE OF CHARGE. Wo offer our Goods at the LOW EST FIGURES, and warrant them to be of the BEST QUALITY’, and as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! JOHN SETZE, Agent. de6—l2m PAINTING. yjESSRS. E. MILLER A CO. Beg to arinouneo that they are prepared to execute, in a very superior manner, and on very reasonable terms, all kinds ol work in their line, such as HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL Painting. CEILINGS AND WALLS DECORATED. SHOP ON JACKSON STREET, Globe. Hotel Building. sc4 —6m Dissolution. THE FIRM OF JONES, SON A CO. IS this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by I INL., SMYTIIE A CO - , who will receive and pay all debts duo by, or to, the former firm. A. 11. JUW FRANK SMYTIIE, J. A. JONES, W. 11. JONES, Augusta, Ga., Dec. 17, 1806. tie 18—lm* AUGUSTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1860. outhern Express Quickest Time ! fppyli - - LOWEST RATES! THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN A’IA INLAND OR Steamer Routes SPECIAL CONTRACTS Will be made by the Agents of the Southern EXriIESS COMPANY AT BOSTON 28 Court Street NEW YORK 59 Broadway PHILADELPHIA 320 Chesnut St. BALTIMORE G 4 Baltimore St. CINCINNATI fiV West Fourth St. LOUISVILLE 72 Sixth St ST. LOUIS Cor. Main & Chesnut St. FOR FORWARDING Heavy Freio-Rt OF EV ERY DESCRIPTION FOR ANY POINT IN the SOUTHERN STATES. FREI G H T To bk Sent by the QUICKEST ROUTE Should be Marked “Inland.” SA M E ARIt A NGEMENTS MAY 1!E EFFECTED A 7 ANY OFFICE Os the following EXPRESS COMPANIES: ADAMS HARNDEN AMERICAN UNITED STATES NKW JERSEY BRITISH k AMERICAN* AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN WELLS, FARGO A CO.’S CALIFORNIA HOWARD & CO.’S KINSLEY <& CO.’S SARGENT & CO.’S C II E N EY’S EAST E R N EARLES’ HOPE IN THE NORTH, EAST, and WEST. gagrOrder Freight TO BE FORWARDED BY THE Southern Express Company, Office, No. 179 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA aulO —6m Dry Goods. 265 £65 ~ The Cheapest Store in Town! AND TIIE B E S T_B A R G A I N S IN DRY GOODS, Et!c. 'AT 265 BROAD STREET. oc2l—tf 265 WANTED. 265 TO CALL AT 265 BROAD STREET, And examine our stock of Dry Goods, CLOTHING BOOTS SHOES, Etc. oc2l— ts B. wolff7~ Between tiie french store and BALZEAU’S, Has constantly on hand anu is receiving a splendid assortment of CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Gents’ FURNISHING GOODS FANCY GOODS. In fact, all necessary articles required by Ladies or Gentlemen. \m BROAD STREET, <h'2—Sm Augusta, Ga. 265 261 COUNTRY MERCHANTS RESPECTFULLY INVITED T ' Call and examine our stock of Dry Goods, CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc Before Ih/rchasing Elsewhere. CALL AT JULIUS G. TUCKERUd NO. 2C5 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GA. ocM —ts GREAT lilTl'ClT- J IN Plv ICES OF lilMlfCOOBS! SSO 000 WORTH OF "Winter DRY GOODS TO BE SOLD AT AN ADVANCE OF ONLY 10 per cent, on Prime t ost 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 pricos. TERMS—Cash on delivery for all sums under One Hundred Dollars ; for One Hun dred Dollars and over, a credit of fifteen days will be given, upon approved City acceptances. It is to tho advantage of all who desire good Goods at low prices, to call and exam ine our Stock boforo making their pur chases. J. D. A. MURPHY & CO., No. 314 Broad Street, Opposite Planters’ Hotel, deß—ti Augusta, Ga. C. H. WARNER, PLUMBER, GAS and STEAM FITTER, In rear of 255 Broad street, Augusta, Geo. j£3r*Punips, Gas, Steam and Water Pir« ,c ' Rubber Hose and Huso Pipes, tly uruished or rcpvrod. iu20 —ti Dry Goods and Clothing. One Price siore. I. SIMON 6c BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF MENS’ BOYS’ axd YOUTHS’ CLOTHING! 224 BROAD STREET. A Good Selection OF ALL GItA DE S ,U ’ IN THEIR LINE, ALWAYS ON HAND, AT THE Lowest Prices. CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. f. SIMON & BRO,, FASHIONABLE Clothing Emporium, 224 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. nolO—ly BALMORAL SKIRTS, All wool, just received from PARIS. MRS. PUt!HE, del6 190 Broad street. WHITE ALPACA, Beautiful quality, for sale by MRS. PUGHE, del 6 390 Broad street. ALUMINUM PENS. rpilE UNDERSIGNED ARE APPOINTED AGENTS For the sale of the above justly celebrate, English. Pen Made from a Mineral found in the Mine of Cornwall. They arc superior to any Pens nor n use, inasmuch as they will not e.rodc, which is of great advantage. They are cheaper than any other Pen now J. SCHREINER A SONS, 19v» Broad Street. GEO. A. OATES, us—ts 240 Broad Sir ABBEVILLE PRESS, LEE A WILSON Proprietors. The above named newspaper is issued weekly, at. Abbeville Court House, S. C., and offers splendid inducements to the business men of Augusta, to extend their notices in that vicinity no 10—3 m CHENILLE NETS, ~ Bead nets, WATERFALL NETS, CURL NETS, COJlli NETS/ and all other Kind ot NETS, for salo at MRS. PUGIIE’S, del 6 190 Broad street. ICE rpiiE Mclntosh street Ice Lloiise (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE) IS STILL OrK3 iX3jb-Priccs for thepresent. two and a ball (2J) cents a pound, retail. For fifty pounds or more, two (2) cents. K. A. HARPER A CO aul6—tf Family Sewing. OTITCIITNG OF ALL KINDS. kri StriRTS, CHILDREN’S and LADIES’ CLOTHES, made to order. Also, AWNINGS, GRAIN and FLOUR SACKS—any quantity—made at short notice, sit 326 BROAD STREET. MISS L. J. READ, Agent for Grover A Baker’s celebrated Noiseless Sewing Machines. no2l—3in Hotels, Restaurants. THE RAINBOW SALOON, QN WASHINGTON STREET, Between Broad and Ellis streets. MEALS AT ALL HOURS, GOOD LIQUORS, FINE CIGARS, FREE LUNCH AT 11 O’CLOCK EVERY MORNING! de2o—tf PLANTERS’ HOTEL. GA. NEWLY FURNISHED AND REFITTED, UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL SOUTH. Will reopen to the Public October 8/1866. T. S. NICKERSON, oc3—ly Proprietor. PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. The above popular hotel will still be kept, open for the accommoda tion of the Travelling Public. Board, per day $3 00 Mrs. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress. A. BUTTERFIELD, Superintendent. nov2—3m* MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. This first-class hotel is now opened for the' accommodation of the public, and possesses every accommodation and comfort calculated to please the most fastidious. The patronage of the travelling community is respectfully solicited. JOSEPH PURCELL, au23—l2m Proorietor. HEWITTS GLOBE HOTEL. AUGUSTA , GA. W. C. HEWITT, PROPRIETOR, LATE OF THE HEWITT lIOUSE, VA. The globe hotel, under the present Proprietor, has been thorough ly renovated, repainted and refurnished, uul is second to no Hotel in the South. Attached to the House is an Elegant BAR ROOM, BARBER SHOP and BATH HOI SE, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also, a Noi I LIVERY STISLE, where Hacks and Horses can be procured for pleasure or for trips t > tho country. ocf4—3 Hi C'oiuiuerrial House, Corner of Church and Queen Streets* CHARLESTON, S. C. This establishment having been recently fitted up in tho MOST IMPROVED FASHION, the Proprietor respectfully calls the attention of the public at large to the moderate prices charged. Board per day $ 2 Board per week 10 C. OSTrCH, deS—3m Proprietor Painting at, Gilding. Fisk, P a in t s. FIBK JS L I KT T S ALL ABOUT TOWN ! Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Olßce. fc2o— ts M> ats and Provisions. Meat House AND FAMILY (jEOCFSY STORE! TE. LAWRENCE & CO. BEG BE . SPECTFUI.LY to announce to the citizens of Augusta, that they have opened a Meat House and Family Grocery Store, on Jackson street (May's Range), near the Bell Tower, where will be found, at all times, splendid FRESH MEATS of all kinds; GROCERIES of every description, and everything usually found in such a Store. Call and try for yourselves. no2 ( J—lm* M K AT AND PBOVISIOI7 STORR T WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM I the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that 1 have opened a MEAT HOUSE and PROVISION STORE at NO. 114 BROAD STREET (south side), opposite Lower Mar ket, where I always intend to keep Fresh Meats, such as FORK, BEEF MUTTON, IAMB BEEF SAUSAGES ALL PORK SAUSAGES—warranted BOLOGNA SAUSAGES And everything else that can be fouud in the market. FISH nnd GAME, of all kinds, constantly on hand. I will bo glad to Lave my friends and the public generally to call and examine. JOSIAIi MILLER. N. R.—Also, a fine stock of GROCERIES on hand, whioh will be sold cheap, del 2 lm COKE FOR SALE. CIOKE CAN BE HAD 1 At tbo GAS WORKS AT ALL TIMES. Tickets can be procured at the Office from tl A. M. until 2 P. M„ every day. del—tf G. S. lIOOKEY, Sup’t. NO. GO. Rail Road Schedules. AUGUSTA TO NEW YORK IN 47 HOURS! TWO TRAINS A DAY EACH WAY r ! THE GREAT ATLANTIC SEABOARD and GULF MAIL ROUTE is the quickest, most pleasant, safe, reliable, and comfortable, from Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Columbus, aud Atlanta, to the North ! This old and favorite route from New Orleans, Mobile, and Montgomery, via At lanta, Augusta, Wilmington, and Weldon, N. C., to Richmond, Washington, Balti more, Philadelphia, New York, is now in excellent order and successful operation, with new Engines, new and elegant Cars, and Sleeping Cars. From Weldon, Three Routes to New York are now open, viz: Via Richmond and Washington City. Via Portsmouth and Old Bay Line Steamers. Via Portsmouth and tho new Anna mesa ic Route. The last is anew and very pleasant route, by Steamer from Portsmouth to Crisfield, on the Eastern shore of Virginia, and thence by Rail over the entire length of the State of Delaware, connecting at Wilmington, Delaware, with through trains to Philadelphia and New York, or to Balti more. Fare from Augusta to New York, by either of the three Routes—s 36. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night Trains. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. The 7 A. M. Train connects via the Old Bay Line. The 6.30 P.M. FAST TRAIN (through to New York in 47 hours,) connects via the New Aunamessic Route. Both Trains connect via Richmond and Washington. THROUGH TICKETS, good until used, for sale at the South Carolina Railroad Ticket Office. PASSENGERS PLEASE TAKE NO TICE that any Ticket via Wilmington, is good by either of the three routes North, from Weldon, whether so stated or not on the face of the Ticket, and if their Baggage be checked by one route, they can have it changed at Weldon to either of the others without extra charge. P. H. LANGDON, General Southern Agent. For partiulars inquire ot ISAAC LEVY, 136 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. uel3—tr Change of Schedule on Georgia Bail Road. gi&gsg iflis aQSI ON AND AFTER SUNDAY', DEC. 2d, 1866, the Passenger Trains will run as follows : DAY PASSKNGER TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 7.30 A. M. Arrive at Atlautaat 6.00 P. M. Leave Atlanta at 8.55 A. M. Arrive at Augusta at 6.00 P. M NIGHT PASSKNGER TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 12.30 A. M. Arrive at Atlauta at 10.30 A. M. Loave Atlanta at..... 8.00 F. M. Arrive at Augusta at 6.15 A. M. Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger Train. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans must leavo 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 7.3 ft A. M. to make close connections. THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked through to the above places. SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passen ger Trains. E. IV. COLE, del—tf General Superintendent. Change of Schedule of South Car olina Rail Road Company. Offics Sown Caroms* R. R. C 0.,) Augusta, N,.v. 5, 1866. } CAN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NO 'J VEMHEIt 7th, the Passenger Trains will run as follows, viz. : beaic Augusta 6.55 A.M. Arrive at Charleston 4.U0 P.M. Arrive at Columbia 5.2(1 P..M. heave Chariest on 8.00 A..M. Arrive at Augusta 5.00 p.M. THROUGH MAIL TRAIN. Lcavo Augusta fi.3o P.M. 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, no6—tf General Superintendent. Snuff At, Tobacco. “ GUEBBILLA CLUB.” This popular brand, together with our other Celebrated Brands, the “IIAKMOKIZEK,” AND THE “BIRD’S EYE,” OF SMOKING TOBACCO May be bad at i BLAIR, SMITH d' CO.’S, 298 Broad Street, or at NELSON & McILWAINE'S Tobacco Factory, Marbury street, oc9—fun Near Augusta Factory. WOOLLEN GOODS, \\ r oollen Goods FOR WINTER WEAR! rJREAKFAST SHAWLS ) SONTAGS CHILDREN’S SACQUES I NUBIAS LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S HOODS INFANTS’ HOODS LEGGINGS and SHOES' In great variety, at MRS. PUG TIE’S, 190 Broad street, no 27 ts Augusta, Ga. JNO. C. SCIIKKINKR & SONS, Macon, Ga. JNO. C. SCHREINER & SONS, Savannah, Ga J. C. Schreiner & Sons, NO. 199 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS. Keep constantly en band a choice eelec* tion of the above articles, All orders from tho Country promptly attended to. THE PEST OK ITALIAN VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS. JGENTS FOR Stoinway A Sous’, Soebbeler A Schmidt’s, and Gale <f* Co/s CELEBRATED PIANOS fe4 —ly U)t gailg |)rm BOOK AND JOB PRINTING or EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED IN THE BEST MANNER. The F anient Paver Prea*ea, and Beet of Workmen enabler v* to do Superior JOB WORK at Cheaper Bates than eleeiehere. Commission Merchants. Wedemeyer & Evers, HOLES ALE GROCERS^ AN'D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ICB READE STREET, NEW YORK. Respectfully solicit CONSIGNMENTS of SOUTHERN PRODUCE, and are pre pared to fill orders for GROCERIES aud NORTHERN PRODUCE generally at lowest rates. oc2s—6m C. E. Ci.aghorx, Philadelphia, Pa. W. F. Herhisg, A. M. Jackson, Augusta. CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO- No. 7 warren block WITH WAREHOUSE IN REAR, AUGUSTA, GEO., Will continue to give tbeir personal atten tion to CONSIGNMENTS TO THEM, KIThKB AT AUGUSTA, GA., OR PHILADELPHIA, PA. Particular attention given to the STORAGE, SALE AND PURCHASE OP 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, ~ A REHOUSE AND COMMISSION M E RCITA NT, Mclntosh Strpkt, Avgusta, Ga. Will give his personal attention to the STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON And such other Produce as may be sent him. Cash advances made on Produce in Store au 11 —6m Insurance. A. H. Keicham’s INSURANCE OFFICE JACKSON BTREL-4 Between the Globe Hotel and iell Tower. Representing the following FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES 1 GIRARD, of Pblladelpb a, Penn. AMERICAN, of Baltimore, Md. HOWARD, of Bul'imore, Md. GREAT WESTERN LIFE, of New York. NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT, (Ac cident), of Philadelphia. se2s)—3 m B. H. BRODNAX, INSURANCE AGENCY, OFFICK AT TUE OLD SAVINGS BANK, 229 BROAD STREET jnS—ly JOSEPH E. MARSHALL, INSURANCE AGENCY, 2071 BROAD STREET• AUGUSTA, 11 Wilts/A. ap26 — ly Jewellers. REMOVED. jjpfwn RECEIVED AND KECEIV fr / tW ING a fine assortment of ajY $0 SILVER WARE. JEWEL RY. Fine SILVER PLATED WARE, WATCHES, etc. All kinds of Jewel ry and Watcl cs repaired and warranted, at low CASH rates. Stereoscopic views, Pic tures. etc., for sale, at E. IJ. Long A Co.’s 256 Rroad street. noß—ly T. RUSSELL A CO. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. Eh. summer— • 184 BROAD STREET, Three doors below Daily Press office. A rousTA, Ga. WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS, MATERIALS, and GLASSES. M ATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and warranted. JEM ELRY made and repaired AU kind of HAIR BRAIDING done. DIRECT FROM EUROPE! A T F. A. BRAHE’S OLD STAND, -U*- 184 BROAD STREET Established in 1844. Rich Solid JEWELRY nnd SILVERWARE Fine WATCHES of the best Enropean makers, selected by myself there. ALSO, A Fine lot of Fine Fancy Goods ! dust the thing for the season. Having superior facilities for the Berai of W atchea. Clocks, and Jewelry, I can do ihem at teas -liable terms. oc3o-8m Salisbury, Bro. & Cos., EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS And Importers of Gold, Plated and Oreide Jewelrv, SOLID AND NICKEL STI, VE U WA R K American. English and Swiss WATCHES, eased by ourselves, and every description cf Fancy and Yankee Notions, especially adapted and designed for Southern aid Western trade. Circulars ami full Prico Lisli sent free. Agents wanted everywhere SALISBURY. BRO. a C<Y 51 Dorrnnee Strttd, no6—3m Providence, R. I. KID GLOVES, ■yyHITE KID GLOVES, Beautiful qualities, All sizes, Just received, bv Mrs. PUGHE, ocl7 ts ItH) Broad street.