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LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION.
RUNDAY MORNING Dec. SO, isfi.-;
SCISSORS.
Learning makes a grooil man Let' •
He obeyed when tli-iu comnmmust;
but command not often.
—ls any speak rril of you, let vour
life be such that none believe it.
—As in life, so in study, it is danger
ous to do more things than one at a
time.
| —Flattery is a sort of money to which
I our vanity gives currencv,
—Time, patience, and industry, are
the three grand disasters of the world.
—Obsequious men cannot too soon
have their obsequies.
—ln childhood be modest; in vouth,
temperate; in manhood, just; in old
age, combine all with prudence.
—Father Kenney, a Catholic priest of
Dubuque, lowa, has turned Protestant.
Ail the monks in Palermo hate
been ordered to lay aside the monastic
habit without delay.
—The Independent (New York', is
called “the Pecksniff of the Press,” by
the Sprin ,'fu ld R/ptiblicnn.
—Nothing can occur beyond the
Strength of faith to sustain, or transcend
ing the resources to relieve.— Binney.
—A letter from Paris, in the Chris
tian Press, says: “Protestantism is on
the increase in France, and there is
more tolerance toward dissenters.”
—The Bishop of Oxford has had him
self photographed in the posture of ben
ediction, exciting the disgust of Low
churchmen,
—The recent National Conference of
Unitarians referred to its session next
year, a series of resolutions proposing
to educate and train women for the
ministry.
—He that utters a slander, says South,
and he that listens to it, deserves each
to be hanged ; but with this difference
—the one by the tongue, and the other
by the ear.
—Colered Rev. Ilenry Brown, of
Richmond, is accused of repeated break
ages of the seventh commandment with
the ewe l imbs of his colored flock. This
Brown shepherd is a black sheep.
—lt is stated that on the death of the
late Tycoon of Japan, ten high dignita
ries demanded (lie unspeakable favor ot
being allowed to rip themselves up in
honor of the deceased ruler.
—Sixteen misvionary societies are
laboring on the western coast of Africa,
. of which six are British, seven Ameri
can, two German and one West Indian.
—A descent upon a gambling house
was made the other evening in New
York City; 33 ‘‘gay gamholiers ” were
hauled up. Some of them men who
aspire to political honors.
A poor little girl in the Fourth
Ward, New York, as she was dvin - (
said she “was glad she was ttoing to die,
because now her brothers and sis: rs
would have enough to eat."
—The Pope is about to send a <
lar to all the Bishops of the II".i.
Catholic world, inviting them t>> he
present at the cm., iz.itioii of several
holy persons at flume on tfie centenary
festival of the martyrdom of St. Peter,
29th June, 1807.
—To render good for evil is God
like; to render good for good is man
like ; to render evil for evil is brute
,e ; to render evil for g o a devil
like.
—He who is passionate and hasty is
generally honest. It is your old dissem
bling hypocrite of whom you should
beware. There’s no deception in a bull
dog ; it is only a cur that sneaks up
and bites you when your back is turned.
—A correspondent of the Western
Christian Advocate is doubtful whether
the camp meeting at Lawreuceburg,
Indiana, was a religious success;
“hut,” he adds, “it has paid finan
cially.”
—lt is said that the largest subscript
tion ever made at one meeting, was the
§713,900 subscrib'd, in fifteen min
utes, to the Methodist centenary fund,
at their recent “Jubilee, ' Cum :t Insti
tute, New York.
—A London publisher announces as
in press, a work written by a Danish
clergyman, ml translated by a clergy
man of the English Establishment,
with the title, “Letters from Ilell.”
Before an affliction is digested, a
consolation ever conics too soon, twirl
after it is digested, it comes too late;
hut there is a mark between these two,
as fine almost as a hair, for a comforter
to take aim at — Sterne.
Xhe Watchman and Reflector says:
“ More than any year since 1858, the
present is one of religious increase to
Zion, adding to its numbers and to its
graces, augmenting the. sphere of its
dominion and its aggressive power.
The Cincinnati Methodist Episco
pal Conference d.-aided that “ dancing
is to be recorded as one of the diver
sions which cannot be r ed in the name
of the Lord Jesns, and, ns such, is inter
dicted by the General Rules of the
Church.”
Xhe Southern Methodist papers
abound in reports of large accessions
to the Church in various parts of the
country. The Nashville Advocate re
ports, from different circuits, 770 ; the
Richmond Advocate, nearly 1,000 ; the
St. Louis Advocate, 350; the New Ot
lean* AdvocuUf 175.
VOL. 11.
Drugs and Modicines.
i\o. 291 BROAD STREET,
Where will be found
EVEUYTIIiNU USUALLY KEPT
BY A
First Class Drug Store,
CONSISTING OF
Jr* e rlii m ery
From the first manufacturers in Europe,
and all of the leading goods usually re
quired for the trade.
ISARitETT, CARTER A CO.
defi—2m
o P. a TINT, M D.,
C| HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Suryeon and Accoucheur,
No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row),
Augusta, Ga.
ja 10- Iy—.tni*
DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc.
PLUMB & LEITNER,
212 BROAD ST., Augusta, Ga.,
WHOLESAI.TC AND BETAIf. DEALERS IN
CHUGS, MM)WINES, CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, FINE. HAIR AND
TOOTH BRUSHES,
Fine Toilet Soaps,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Glass, Putty, Paints,Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stntfv,
Fancy J Toilet Articles
Brushes,
GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS,
ar.fr v - xrrr. : nr . • ■oa tac ■r' n.'ci-ius. rnwvnr f vyyii-wiyvc-
G H EAP!
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS.
The Best Goods
AT TUB
LOWEST PRICES !
DoD ii Setze,
AGi.vr.
OPENING DAILY,
AND
Selling Off as East as they Arrive
AT
Seizes Old Corner,
tV HERE A
DRY GOODS STORE
Has bceu kept nearly FORTY YEARS by
the same family.
Ladies and gentlemen calling at this
House will be served with that attention
which has always characterized tlus estab
lishment under the old regime, and Goods
will be freely and patieutly shown
rscEas or chiahuk.
We oiler our Goods at the LOWEST
FIGURES* an - warrant them to boos the
BEST QUALITY', and as
CHEAP AS HIE CHEAP) ST I
MIX SEIZE, Agent
de6—l2m
PAINTING.
•yjKfcSRS. E. MILLER & 00.
Reg to announce that they arc prepared
to execute, in a very superior manner,
and on very reasonable terms, all kinds id
work iu their line, such as
HOUSE, SIGN, ANI> ORNAMENTAL
Painting.
CEILINGS ANI) WALLS DECORATED.
SHOP ON JACKSON STREET,
Globe Hotel Building.
sc4 — 6m
Dissolution.
rpilK FIRM OK JONES, SON A CO. IS
1 this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business will be continued by JONES,
SMYTHK & CO-, who will receive and pay
all debts due by, or to, the former firm.
A. 11. JONES,
FRANK SMYTIIE,
,T. A. JONES,
W. H. JONES,
Augusta, Ga., Dee. 17, litfiti.
do!8—ltu*
AUGUSTA, GA., SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1860.
Southern Express
Quickest Time !
Ir-liR • ! ’•"-*!
; ’-iSltsiV'V
LOWEST RATRS!
THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN
VIA
INLAJSTD
OR
Steamer Routes
SPECIAL CONTRACTS
Will he made by the Agents of the
Southern
EXPRESS COMPANY
A T
BOSTON 28 Court Street
NEW’ YORK 59 Broadway
PHILADELPHIA 320 Chesnut St.
BALTIMORE G 4 Baltimore St.
CINCINNATI 07 West Fourth St.
LOUISVILLE 72 Sixth St
ST. LOUIS Cor. Main & Chesnut St.
FOR FOR WARPING
Heavy Fremlit
O F
EV ERY DESCKIPTION
FOR
ANY POINT
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES.
F R E I O II T
To tit: Skxt hy the
QUICKEST ROUTE
Should he Marked “Inland.”
SA M E ARRA N G E M ENTS
MAY BE EFFECTED
A 2 AAV OFFICE
Os the following
EXPRESS COMPANIES:
ADAMS
HARNDISN
AMERICAN
UNITED STATES
NE W JlillS E Y
BRITISH & AMERICAN
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN
WELLS, FARGO & CO.’S CALIFORNIA
II OWA R D & CO.’S
K 1 N S L ]•’. Y if- CO.’S
SARGENT & CO.’S
CIIEN E Y ’ S
E A S T E 11 N
EARLES'
HOPE
IN THE NORTH,
FAST,
and WEST.
firsT Order Freight
TO BE FORWARDED
I!Y THE
Southern Express Company,
Office, No. 179 Broad St.,
AUGUSTA, CA
ou 10—Cm i
Dry Goods.
265 265“
The Cheapest Store in Town!
ANI) TIIK
BEST;BARGAINS IN
DRY GOODS, Et!c.
AT
265 BROAD STREET,
oc2l—tf
265 WANTED. 265
jr VERYBODY TO CALL AT
265 BROAD STREET,
And examine our stock of
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING
BOOTS
SHOES, Etc.
oc2l—tf
bT WOLFF,
OETWEEN TIIE FRENCH STORE
13 and BALZEAU’S,
Has constantly on hand anu is receiving
a splendid assortment of
CLOTHING,
HATS. CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES,
Gents’ FURNISHING GOODS
FANCY GOODS.
I fact, all necessary articles required by
Ladies or Gentlemen.
1981 BROAD STREET,
oc2—3m Augusta, Ga.
265 265
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO
Call and examine our stock of
I) i* y Goods,
CLOTHING.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ere.,
Before Furchasiny Elsewhere.
CALL AT
JULIUS G. TUCKER’S,
NO. 265 BROAD ST REE’”,
AUGUSTA. GA.
oc2l- ts
GREAT REDUCTION
IN
PRI CE S O F
SSO 000 WORTH
OF
"Winter
I) 11 Y G 0 01) S
TO EE FOLD AT AN ADVANCE
OF ONI.V
10 per cent, osi Fsiiiic Cost
The well known Southern firm of
J, D, A. Murphy & Cos,,
Being desirous of closing out their entire
Stock of
WINTER GOODS,
Have decided to reduce their prices to
precisely TEN PEE CENT. ON PRIME
COST.
To Merchants, Planters, and the public
generally, is here presented a rare opportu
nity for purchasing all kinds of Goods at
unprecedentedly low prices.
TERMS—Cash on delivery for all sums
under One Hundred Dollars ; for One Hun
dred Dollars and over, a credit of fifteen
days will he given, upon approved City
acceptances.
It is to the advantage of all who desire
good Goods at low prices, to call and exam
ine our .Stock before making their pur
chases.
J. It. A. MURPHY & CO.,
No. 314 Broad Street,
Opposite Planters’ Hotel,
deß—lf Augusta, Ga.
C. H. WARSES,
PLUMBER,
GAS and STEAM FITTER,
In rear of 255 Broad street,
Augusta, Geo.
fIrST- rumps, Gas,Steam and Water Pipes,
Rubber Hose uud Hose Pipes, promjtly
uruished or rep lirsd. i»20 —tt
Dry Goods and Clothing.
One Price Store.
I. SIMON & BRO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
MENS’
BOYS’
AND
YOUTHS’
224 BROAD STREET.
A ftooi! Selection
OF AL L GU A D E S
IN TIIEIR LINE,
ALWAYS ON HAND,
AT TIIE
Lowest Prices.
CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
L SIMON & BRO,,
FASHIONABLE
Clothing 1 Emporium,
224 Broad Sireat,
AUGUSTA, GA.
nolO —"\y
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
A LL WOOL, JUST RECEIVED FROM
Pi PARIS. MRS. PUG HE,
do!0 Hid Broad street.
WHITE ALPACA,
tJEAUTIFUL QUALITY, FOR SALE
o by it RS. PUG HE,
delfi 190 Broad street.
ALUMINUM PENS,
'TMIE 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 are superior to anv Pens now c
uf*e, inasmuch as they n .] uot
which is of great advantage.
They are cheaper than any other Pen now
in use.
J. SCHREINER & SONS,
Ilift Proud Street.
GEO. A. OATES,
nr*—tf 240 Droad Str
ABBEVILLE PRESS,
LEE A WILSON Piioimiiktoks.
r pilK A HOVE NAME!) NEW SPA PER IS
-U issued weekly, at Abbeville Court
House. S. C., and offers splendid inducements
to the business men of Augusta, to extend
• heir notices in that vicinity
no I(l — Hm
CHENILLE NETS,
I> EAD NETS,
* > WATERFALL NETS,
CURL NETS,
COMB NETS,’
and all other Kind oi NETS, for sale at
MRS. FUGUE'S,
delfi 190 Broad street.
ICE
'The Mclntosh street
L
Ice House
(OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE)
IS STILL OPES
Prices for the present, two and a half
(21) cent? a pound, retail. For fifty pound?
or more, two (2) cent?.
It. A. HARPER & CO
aul6—tf
Family Sewing 1 .
OTITCIIING OF ALL KINDS.
LJ SnIRTS, CHILDREN’S and LADIES'
Cf.(ITUES, mado to order.
Also, AWNINGS, GRAIN and FLOUR
SACKS —any quantity—mado at short |
notice, at 326 BROAD STR PET.
MISS 1., -T. READ,
Agent for Grover A Baker’s celebrated
Noiseless Sewing Machines,
no2i—3m
Hotels, Restaurants.
TIIE RAINBOW SALOON,
QN WASHINGTON STREET,
Between Broad and Ellis streets.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
G OOD LI () U OfiS,
FINE CIGAIIS,
FREE LUNCH AT 11 O’CLOCK
ErERrMO R N I N G !
de2o—tf
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
* UGUSTA, GA.
A.
NEWLY FURNISHED
AND REFITTED,
, XSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL
SOUTH.
Will reopen to the Public October S,‘lS66.
T. S. NICKERSON,
oc3—l y Pronrictor.
PAVILION HOTEL,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
'T'llE ABOVE POPULAR HOTEL WILL
1. still be kept open for the accommoda
tion of the Travelling Public.
Board, per day $2 Oft
Mrs. 11. Is. BU rj'KKFIELD,
Proprietress.
A. BUTTERFIELD,
Superintendent.
nov2—3m*
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
This first-class hotel ts now
opened for the sicomniuodaiion of the
public, and possesses every accommodation
and cmnfojt calculated to please the most
fastidious. The patronago of the travelling
community is respectful!v solicited.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
nu2S—l2m I'ronrietor.
HEWITT’S GLOBE HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, Ga.
W. C. IIKWITT, PROPRIETOR,
TjATK OP TIIK HKWITT HOt SF., VA.
r r»IIE GLOBE HOTEL, UNDER THE
i. present Proprietor, has been thorough
-1)' renovated, repainted and refurnished,
aud is second to no Hotel in the South.
Attached t*< the House is an Elegant BAR
ROOM, BARBER SHOP and BATH
HOUSE, for Radies and Gentlemen. Also,
a No. I LI VERY STR RE, uhere Hack, ami
Hori-os can be procured tor pleasure or for
trips to the country,
odd—oiu
Commercial Iksssc,
Corner of Church and Queen Streets*
CHARLESTON, S. C.
rrHITS ESTABLISHMENT II A V f N («
1 been recently til red up in the MOST
IMPROVE!) FASHION, the Proprietor
respectfully calls the attention «*f the. public
at large to the moderate prices < ! urged.
Board per day $ 2
Board per week Ift
C. OS'PIC 11,
deS—3m Proprietor
SCREVEN HOUSE,
g A VANN AII, G EORGIA,
THIS FTRST CLASS HOT El
Having been renovated and newly furnished,
is now open for the reception oi the travel
ling public.
GEO. MuGIXLY, Proprietor,
in hi ft—l y
Painting Gilding.
F is k, 1 > a in t s .
■e» is- I'vr cttb ezzf
ALL ABOUT TOWN I
Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Office.
I se2fl— ts
Furniture.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
WIIOLESA i.k
ig&msssßSS),
ASD
RETAIL.
DEGRAAP k TAYLOR,
87 and 89 BOWERY
A.M)
G 5 CHRISTIE STREETS
NE W YOR K .
have the best assorted stock of Parlor,
Dining Room and Red-Room
FURN I TV I Mo !
SPRING LEDS and LEI'DING
IN THE CITY.
CANOPY and HIGH POST
B E 1) S T E ADS.
Expressly for Southern trade,
STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED
A r
WHOLESALE PRICES.
KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK
AND TURNED POST
BEDSTEADS, in eases.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
AS REPRESENTED.
Our Facilities for manufacturing defy
competition. inv I—ly
NO. 07.
Rail Road Schedules.
AUGUSTA TO NEW YORK
IN 47 HOURS!
TWO TRAINS A DAY EACH WAY!
THE GREAT ATLANTIC SEABOARD
and GULF MAIL ROUTE is the
quickest, most pleasant, safe, reliable, and
comfortable, from Augusta, Savannah,
Macon, Columbus, and 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, BaDi
tnore, Philadelphia, New York, is now in
excellent order and successful operation,
with new Engines, new and elegant Cars,
aud 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 the new Anna
messic Route.
The last is anew and very pleasant
route, by Steamer from Portsmouth to
Crisfield, on the Eastern shore of Virginia,
aud 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 tho three Routes—s 36.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on v.W
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 17 hours,) connects via
the New Annamessic Route.
Roth 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 <*u
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. 11. LAXGDON,
General Southern Agent.
For pnrtiulnrs inquire ot
ISAAC LEW,
136 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
del 3—ts
Change cf Schedule on Georgia
Hail Hoad.
ipp
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, DEC. 2d,
1566, the Passenger Trains will run
as follows:
PAY PASSDNG’.:: Til A IN.
Leave Augusta at 7.3 ft A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at- 6.00 I*. M.
Leave Atlanta at 5.55 A. M
Arrive at Augusta at 6.00 P. M
NIGHT iVASPKSGF.It TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 12.3 ft A. M.
Arrive at Ailanta-at 10.30 A. 3M.
Leave Atlanta at 8.00 f. I.
Arrive at Augusta at 6.15 A. M.
Passenger*' ibr Mayfield, Washington and
Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger
Train.
Passengers for West Point, Montgomery,
Mobile and New Orleans must leave Au
gusta on Night Passenger Train at 12.30 A.
M., to make close connections.
Passengers for Chattanooga, Knoxville,
Nashville, Corinth, Grand Junction, Mem
phis, Louisville, and St. Louis must leave
Augu.-ta ou the Day Passenger Train at
7.30 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. W. COLE,
del—tf General Superintendent.
Change of Schedule of South Car
olina Hail Hoad Company.
Okkics Form Cakomxi K. R. Cos., )
Augusta, \ v. 5, 1566. j
AN’ AMD AFTER WEDNESDAY, NO-
V / \ EMBER 7th, the Passenger Train.'
will run as follows, viz.:
Reave Angaria 6.55 A.M.
Arrive at t.Timlcston 4.00 I’.M.
Arrive at ColtmiMa 5.20 I’.M.
bravo Charleston 8.110 A.M
Arrive at Augusta 5.119 i*..\l.
THROUGH MAI I, TRAIN.
Leave Augusta f,.:!0 I’.M.
Arrive at Kingsville 1.05 A.M.
Arrive at Columbia 3.00 A.M.
Leave Columbia 2.00 I\.\[.
Arrive at Augusta 12.00 night
H. T. PEAKE,
uoG—if (icncrai Superintemlcnt.
Snulf ok Tobacco.
“ GUERRILLA CLUE ”
POPULAR BRAND, TOGETHER
1. with our uther Celebrated Brands, the
“II A KM ON 1 Z Ell
AND TUB
“BIRD'S EYE,”
or
SMOKING* TOBACCO
May be had at
I,BLAIR, SMITH & CO.’S,
20S Broad Street, or at
NELSON & McILWATNE’S
Tobacco Factory, Marbury street,
oc9—(3m Near Augusta Factory.
“Woollen goods,
Woollen Gr<>ocls
FOR
WINTER WEAR:
I JREAKFAiST SHAWLS
I > SON TAILS
CHILDREN’S SACQUES
NURIAS
LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S HOODS
INFANTS’ HOODS
LEiitlINCiS and SHOES’
In great variety, at
'.MRS. PUGHK’S,
190 liread street,
nt,27 ts Augusta, (la.
Jst). o.sriIKKiNHK A Rons, Macon, C a.
JM>. SCHIIKINI K A SUN'S, Savannah, On
,T. C. Schreiner & Sons,
NO. u.ftj broad v;let.
AUGUSTA, GA.
BOOK S, ST A T IO N1: KY,
xMUSIC', and FANCY GOODS.
Keep constantly on hand a choice selec
tion of the above articles,
All orders from the Country promptly
attended to.
THi: BEST OF ITALIAN’
VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS.
A CENTS FOR
Steinway Sons’, Soebbcler A Schmidt's,
and Gale <f* Co.’s
CELEBRATED PIANOS
feU-1 y
ffljf gatlit ’Jrfss.
BOOZ AND JOB PRINTING
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION
EXECUTED
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Fastest Power Puentes, and Beet of
Workmen enable* us to do Superior JOB
WO PS at Cheaper liatce than elsewhere.
Commission Merchants.
Wedemeyer & Eveis,
W HOLESALE GROCERS^
Axr»
C O M M I SSI O N MERCHANTS,
ICB READE STREET,
NEW YORK.
Respectfully licit CONSIGNMENTS
of SOUTHERN PRODUCE, and are pre
pared to fill orders tor GROCERIES and
NORTHERN PRODUCE generally at
lowest rates. oc2s—6ui
C. E. Ci.agitors, Philadelphia, Pa.
IV. F. Hkrkisg, A. M. .Jackson, Augusta,
CLAGKORN, HERRING & CO.
No. 7 WARREN BLOCK
WITH
WAREHOUSE IN REAR,
AUGUSTA, GEO.,
Will continue to give their personal atten
tion to
CONSIGNMENTS TO THEM,
r.ixnp.B at
AUGUSTA, GA.,
ou
PHIL Ai>ELP II IA , PA .
Particular attention given to tho
STORAGE, SALK AND PURCHASE
ov
CottoiYarris
AND
D O M I*: STICS.
Consignments and Orders Solicited.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on
Consignments in Store.
NORTHERN EXCHANGE FOR SALE
AT MARKET RATES.
oe2—3m
JAMES T. GARDINER,
O' A K E II O U S E
AM)
0O M M IS S I O N M E R C II A NT,
Mclntosh Stheet, A: gpsta, Ga.
M ill give his personal attention to the
STORAGE AND BAl*-1 OF COTTON
And such other Produce us may ho sent
him.
Cash advances made on Produce in Ftore.
an 11 —fim
Insurance.
TTbrodnax;
|NSUUANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE AT TIIE
OLD SAYINGS BANK,
229 BROAD STREET
juS— ly
JOSEPH E. MARSHAL J.,
JNSURANCE AGENCY,
207 J BROAD STREET*
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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Jewellers.
REMOVED.
JglsvQ RECEIVED AND KECEIV
//* / ING a fine assortment of
■AN SSS. SILVER WARE. .lEWEL
V AltE. V. A I ( lli-.5.e10. Ali kinds of Jewel
ry arid M ate!es repaired and warranted, at
low- CASH rates. Stereoscopic views, Pic
tures. ele., h>r sale, at E. B. Long ,i Co.’s
286 Broad street.
noS—ly T. RUSSELL & CO.
Watches, Clocks, r.nd Jewelry.
Tp H. SUMMER—
I-*. IS* RP.OAD STREET,
Three doors below- Daily Press office.
A t'CUKTA, (i a.
WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS,
MATERIALS, and GLASSES.
IVATCHES ami CLOCKS repaired and
warranted. JEWELRY made and repaired
All kind of HAIR BRAIDING dune.
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DIRECT FROM EUROPE!
A T F. A. BRAHE’S OLD STAND,
UV 194 BROAD STREET
Extahlitd in 1811.
Rich Solid JEWELRY and SILVERWARE
Fine M ATCIIES of the best European
makers, selected by myself thero.
A Fine lot of I'ino
Fancy Goods !
Just the fhinff for the season.
Having fiipnrior fa* ilitiis for tlic l-rj)»i
**l Watch***, ('lock?, and Jewelry. T can do
lhem ;it reasonable terms. oc3o-3m
Salisbuiy, Bio. & Cos.,
KXTKNSIY E MAX V FACTI RERS
And rmpiTtors of
Gold, Plated anci Oroide Jewelry,
SOLID AND NICKEL
SII.V Klf N\ AK K
American. English and Swiss WATCHES,
*• esc-. I by riursi Ives, and every description cf
Faucy and Yankee Notion?, especially
mlaptcd and designed for Southern aid
Western trade. *
Circulars and full descriptr'* Price Li«ls
sent free.
Agents wnntf’*! evervwher^
SAUSBI BY. UKO. rO
b 1 Porrnnre
nofi—3m Providence, 11. I.
KID GLOVES,
iIITB KID ULOVEF,
Penuti r ul qualities,
.Ml sixes,
Just received, by
Mrs.'PIJHII n.
ocl7 -ts 100 Broad street.
Ice Cream and Sherhert!
n A N DIES
\J AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT THK
FRENCH STORE,
jalO-ly 200 Broad street.