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LARGEST CITY* CIRCULATION.
UIDIDAT MORNING J«n. S. IMT
SCIS SOR S .
—Seventy deaths in Cincinnati last
week—four from cholera.
A $500,000 Masonic Temple is to
be built in Philadelphia.
The last new gun invented in Paris
sends out 8,555 balls a minute.
A lady eighty years old attempted
suicide in* Louisville. Old enough to
know better.
The St. Paul /Vrsa estimates the
present population of Minnesota at
360,000.
A circus performance was given in
Memphis recently for the benefit of a
church.
The Naples Rothschild has retired
from business with a fortune of S4O, •
000,000.
—Maj. Jerom Nelson, Hood's Ad
jutant. died recently, ot Cholera, in
Memphis.
—A Board of Trade has been re
organized in St. Louis —Adolphus Meir,
President.
—A treaty is on foot with the Sioux
Indians to secure a sale route to Mon
tana.
—A writer in a Methodist paper says
the Mississippi negroes arc relapsing
nto the vilest African superstitions.
—The World says that the stories of
recent Uuion prosecutions iu North
Carolina are all humbug.
—The sales at the Southern Relief
Fair in Baltimore amounted, on Thurs
day, to over $6,000.
—lnfanticide in England, says the
New York TVnw, is so common that it
is hardly considered a crime.
—There is a law in New York that
the doors of all public buildings shall
open outwardly, for safe exit in case of
fire.
—The Cherokees have appropriated
230,000 acres of land and S3OO 000 to
help construct the railroad from Fort
Bailey to Forts Gibson and Smith.
—Mrs. Senator-elect John Morrissey
has adopted a news-boy of New York,
whom she found in the streets in a
starving condition.
—Gossip reports the speedy return of
General McClellan from the Continent,
and that he will reside at his country
house iu Orange, N. J.
—A rumor is in circulation in Eu
rope that Napoleon will announce his
abdication on the successful closing of
the great exhibition.
—A Danville paper nominates Gene
ral Lee for Governor of Virginia. This
is said to be the only political position
he ever aspired to.
Governor Sharkey, of Mississippi,
was nearly drowned a few evenings ago,
by falling from a railroad bridge into
the stream below.
Miss Vinto, aged 21 years, was
fatally burnt iu Chelsea. Mass., Saturday
evening, by the explosion ot a kerosene
lamp.
—A son of Mr. Wait Clark, of Alba
ny, was choked to death in New York,
on Sunday, on laughing heartily while
eating nuts and candy.
During the year 1866, three hun
dred divorce cases have been brought
before the Chicago courts. The list
embraces persons from all stations iu
life, the clergy not excepted.
—Miss Paulino Ashmore, daughter of
Hon. John D. Ashmore, formerly a
member of Congress from South Caro
lina, was burned to death a few nights
ago, by her ctothes taking fire.
—The St. Louis Republican states
tint laborers and working men in
alnost any branch of industry pursued
at the West are in scant supply and
great demand.
—At Minneapolis, Minnesota, a few
days, ago, two girls, respectively aged
ten and fourteen years, were kidnapped
on tke street, while on their way to
church, and the most thorough search
since lias failed to discover their where
abouts.
—lt is stated that a member of the
Tennensee Legislature, who is not satis
fied with his pay, has added a trifle to
his income by becoming a waiter in
a Nashville restaurant.
—“Female thieves in Belfast, Maine,
have a way of concealing goods on
hooks under their dresses,” says the
Boston Dost, and the indignant Maine
papers ask, “llow do you know ?”
—ln the lower House of Congress
there are also nine delegates from terri
tories, who deliberate but do not vote.—
Almanac.
And some two hundred from so
called States who vote but do not delib
erate.—Lynchburg Republican.
What Becomes of the Whiskey.—
Tbe United States census for 1860 re
ported ninety million gallons of whiskey
as the product of that year. The last
report of the Uevenuc Commis
sioner exhibits only ten million gallons
as the yield of the fiscal year last past.
What hag become of the ninety million
gallon supply of 1860 7 Did we drink
less in 1865-6 than we did in 1860?
Was there such a deficiency of demand
in such delectable years as 1861, ’62,
’63 and 64, as to cause the manufacture
to fall off eighty million gallons 7 Have
we “abjured sack," and become a
grand National Temperance Society?
None of these things—no, not one.
THE DAILY PRESS.
VOL. 111.
190 BROAD STREET. 190
jjRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
MILLINERY,
BONNETS,
HATS
CAPS,
HAT ORNAMENTS,
SHAWLS,
2USLINS,
CLOAKS,
FLANNELS,
OPERA FLANNELS,
PLAID FLANNELS,
MEItINOES,
ALPACAS,
BOMBAZINES,
SILKS,
POPLINS,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
CALICOES,
HOOP SKIRTS,
LACE COLLARS,
LLAIN COLLARS AND CUFFS,
RIBBONS
FLOWERS,
BRIDAL WREATHS,
ILLUSIONS,
T AIM, ETON'S
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
LADIES’ GAUNTLETS,
GENTS’ CLOTH GLOVES,
BUGLE TRIMMING,
WHALEBONE,
AND EVERYTHING
HUCKABACK TOWELLING,
FRINGED TOWELS,
FRENCH ROBES—beautiful styles,
TOWELLING,
TABLE LINEN,
TABLE NAPKINS,
SHIRTINGS,
SHEETINGS,
PILLOW-CASE COTTONS,
KID GLOVES, nil colors and sizes
HOSIERY, Ladies’, Misses and Gents,
PINS,
NEEDLES,
HOOKS AND EYES,
Usually found in such a Store*
Mrs. E. H. PUGIIE,
190 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
AUGUSTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1867.
Southern Express
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NEW YORK 59 Broadway
PHILADELPHIA 320 Chesnut St.
BALTIMORE 64 Baltimore St.
CINCINNATI 67 West Fourth St.
LOUISVILLE 72 Sixth St
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Heavy Freight
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION
FOB
ANY POINT
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES.
FREI G H T
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A1 ANY OFFICE
Os the following
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aulO—Cm
Holiday Gifts 1
BY THE
NEW YORK
PRIZE ASSOCIATION.
599 BROADWAY, N, V.
EACH.
25 Rosewood Piano*....worth S2OO to 500
30 “ Melodoons... “ 10 Oto 209
100 Sewinp Machines.... “ 50 to 125
200 Music Boxes “ 15 to 150
500 Gold Watches “ 60 to 250
1,000 Silver Watches “ 20 to fill
1,000 Silver Tea Setts “ 25 to 150
Together with a large assortment of
NEW AND ELEGANT
JEWELRY 1
VALUED AT
$500,000.
WHICH WILL BB DISTIUBUTRD AS FOLLOWS :
The nanio and value of each article of
our goods are marked on Tickets, placed in
SEALED ENVELOPES, and well mixed.
On reeeipt of 25 cents, an envelope con
taining such TICKET, will be drawn with
out choice, and delivered at our office, or
sent by mail to any address. The pur
chaser, after seeing what article it draws
and its value—which may be FROM ONE
TO FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS—caji
then, on payment of ONE DOLLAR, re
ceive the article named, or may exchange it
for any other article marked on our Circu
lar, at the same value. Every ticket
draws an article worth ONE DOLLAR or
more.
NO BLANKS!
Our patrons can dejtenr( on prompt returns.
The article• drawn will be immediately sent
by Express or return mail, or delivered at
our office.
Letters from many persons, acknowl
edging the receipt of VALUABLE GIFTS
from us, may be peon on file at our office,
♦ mong whom we are permitted to refer to :
John S. Jlolcomb, Lambertville, N. J.,
Gold Watch, worth $250. Mrs. S. Bennett,
252 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, Sewing
Machine, SSO. Edwin Hoyt, Stamford,
Conn., Gold Lever Watch, S2OO. Hon.
R. H. Briggs, Washington, D. C., Diamond
Pin, $175. J. C. Sutherland, 100 Lexing
ton Avenue. Piano, $350. Mrs. M, Jnck
son, 203 Nineteenth street, N. Y., Sewing
Machine, SOO. Joseph Camp, Elmira, N.
Y., Melodeon, $l5O. Miss L. Collins, At-,
lanta, Ga., Diamond Cluster Ring, $225.
Dr. Henry Smith, Worcester, Mass., Sewing
Machine, SBS. 11. Shaw, 133 Sixteenth
street, New York, Gold Wojcb, $l5O. Ed
ward Boynton, Nashville, Tcnn., MelodeoD,
SIOO. James Russell, Montgomery, Ala.,
Gold limiting Watch, $250. R. T. Smith,
Providence, It. 1., Silver Lever Watch, srto.
Oscar Purdy, Madison, N. J., Music Box,
$45. lion. R. S. Newell, St. Paul's, Minn.,
Gold Watch, $lB5. J. R. Sperry, Litch
field, Conn , Silver Watch, $55. Wm. B.
Peck, llarlcm, Illinois, Music Box, $75.
Wm. Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, Silver Tea
Set, $125. Alias E. M. Schenck, Detroit,
Michigan, Diamond Ear Rings, SJ2S.
Pierre Beaudin, St. Charles Hotel, New
Orleans, Diamond Ring, $l7O. Mrs. Martha
Barnes, St. Louis, Missouri, Aiclodcon,
value, $125.
A chance to obtuiu any of the above
articles for ONE DOLLAR by purcha-ing
a SEALED ENVELOPE for TWENTY
FIVE CENTS.
Entire ixttisjaction Guaranteed to all.
Six Tickets for One j 13 for Two
Dollars ; HS for Five Dotiurs. Gh-at in
ducements to Agents.
All letters should be addressed to
J. H, KAY <fc CO.,
BOX 0130, NEW YORK.
del s—3m*
PERRY MVIS ’
VEGETABLE
JiPpAIN KILLER
STILL TRIUMPHANT !
AND AFTER A THOROUGH TRIAL
by innumerable living witnesses, has
proved itself to bo
THE MEDICINE OF TIIE AGE.
Although there have been many mcd:ei
nal preparations brought before the public
since the first introduction of Perry Davis’
Vegetable Pain Killer, and large amounts
expeuded in (heir introduction, the Pain
Killer has continued steadily to advance; in
the estimation of the world as the best
family medicine ever introduced. As an
internal and external remedy, it is truly a
source of
Joy to the World!
One positive proof of its efficacy is, that
the sales have constantly increased, and
upon its own merits, as the proprietors havo
not resorted to advertising to gain for it the
rank it. now holds among the great number
of preparations of the present time. The
eftect of the Pain Killer upou the patient,
when taken internally in cases of Cvdds,
Ccughs, Bowel Complaiuts, Clioleia, Dys
entery, and other affections of the system,
has been t ruly wonderful, and has won for
it a name among medicinal preparations
that can never be forgotteu. Its success iu
removing pains, as an external remedy, in
cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores, Sprains,
Cuts, Stings of insects, an;l other causes of
suffering, has secured for it such a Lost of
testimony, as an almost infallible remedy,
that it will be handed down to posterity as
ono of the greatest medical discoveries of
the nineteenth century. The magical ef
fects of the Pain Killer, when taken or used
according to directions, are certain. You
have only to bo sure that, you buy the
genuine article and adhere to the directions
in its use, and you will admit its wonderful
medicinal properties.
Tbo gonuiuc Perry Davis' Pain Killer is
now put up in panel botGes, with the words
Davis'Vegc table Pain Killer blown in the
glass ; and with two steel engraved label:*
on each bottle—one nn excellent likeness ol
Perry Davis, the original inventor of the
medicine, the other a steel engraved note of
hand. None others enu bo relied upou as
genuine. Prices of bottles 12A ceuts, 25
cents, 50 ceuts, uud sl, respectively.
Valuable Medicine —Wo presumo no
medical preparation ever offered to the pub
lic has been more thoroughly tested than
PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER. Thou
sands oi persons, were they called upon to
do so, would cheerfully testify that they
have used it for various ills, with tho most
satisfactory success. It is within our own
knowledge that an immense amount of suf
foriug has beeu relieved by it. Its pro
prietors, Messrs. Perry Davis A Son, save
no pains or expenso in order to satisfy the
piblic. Being strictly honorable mon,thoy
observe tho utmost uniformity in tho man
ufacture of their celobratod Pain Killer.
Tho materials of which it is composed arc
carefully selected—noue but the best quality
being used. By these means tho high repu
tation which the Pain Killer has long since
acquired is, at all times, triumphantly sus
tained. In view of theso facts, we are by
no means surprised to learn that Messrs.
Davis A Son's sales arc constantly and
rapidly increasing. While wo congratulate
oiir friends generally that so valuablo a
preparation as the Pain Killer is placed
witnin their reach, we must bo permitted to
rejoice at the well-merited success of its
liberal and enterprising proprietor.—Provi
dence General Advertiser.
Bold by all Medicine Dealers.
de28—2 m*
Dry Goods and Clothing.
One Price Store.
I. SIMON & 8110.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
MENS’
f;
BOYS’
AND
YOUTHS’
CLOTHING!
224 BROAD STREET.
A Good Selection
OF ALL GRADES
IN THEIR LINE,
f
ALWAYS ON HAND,
AT TUK
Lowest Prices.
CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
I, SIMON & BRO,,
r f
FA SHIONABLE
Clothing Emporium,
224 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.?
nolo—ly
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
All wool, just received from
PARIS. MRS. PUGIIE,
del 6 190 Rroad street.
ALUMINUM PENS.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED
ARE APPOINTED AGENTS
For the sale of the above justly colebrate,
English Pen
Made from a Mineral found in the Mine
of Cornwall.
They are superior to any Pena now n
use, inasmuch as they will not
which is of great advantage.
They are cheaper than any other Pen now
in use.
J.SCHREINER A SONS,
199 Broad Street.
GEO. A. OATES,
us—ts 240 Broad Str
ABBEVILLE PRESS,
LF.E WILSON Proprietors.
The above named newspaper is
issued weekly, at Abbeville Court
Houro, S. C., and offers splendid inducements
to the business men of Augusta, to extend
thoir notices iu that vicinity
no 10—3 m
CHENILLE NETS,
Bead nets,
WATERFALL NETS,
CURL NETS,
COMR NETS,;
and all other Kind ot NETS, for sale at
MRS. PUGIIE’S,
del6 190 Broad street.
ICE
rpiiE Mclntosh street
Ice House
(OPPOSITE TIIE POST OFFICE)
IS STILL OPEN
for the present, two and a hat!
(2J) cents a pound, retail. For titty pounds
or more, two (2) cents.
R. A. HARPER & CO
ait 16—ts
Piano-Fortes Tuned.
TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RE
duced the charge for TUNING to
THREE DOLLARS.
Orders left at Mb. GEO. A. OATES’,
240 Broad Streot, or at my Shop, opposite
the Post-Office, promptly attended to.
sel—tf ROBERT A. HARPER.
IN’ otice.
TWO MONTHS AFTER DATE, APPLI
CATION will be made to the Honorable
the Court or Ordinary of Richmond county
for leave to sell the Real Estate belonging
to the estate of Charles W. Rond, of Co
lumbia county, deceased.
GEO. P. BUTLER,
no3o—2m Administrate
Hotels, Restaurants.
THE RAINBOW SALOON,
QN WASHINGTON STREET,
Between Broad and Ellis streets.
HEALS at all hours,
GOOD LIQUORS,
FINE CIGARS,
FREE LUNCH AT 11 O’CLOCK
EVERT MORNING!
de2o—tf
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
GA.
NEWLY FURNISHED
AND REFITTED,
UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL
SOUTH.
Will’rcopcn to the Public "October 8, 1886.
T. S. NICKERSON.
oc3 —ls Pronrictor.
PAVILION HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE ABOVE POPULAR HOTEL WILL
still bo kept open for the accommoda
tion of the Travelling Public.
Board, per day $3 00
Mrs. H. L. BUTTERFIELD,
Proprietress.
A. BUTTERFIELD,
Superintendent..
novl^m*
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
This first-class hotel is now
opened for the accommodation of the
public, nnd possesses every accommodation
and comfort calculated to plearo the most
fastidious. The patronage of the travelling
community is respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
au2S—l2m Proorietnr.
HEWITT’S GLOBE HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GA.
W. C. HE WITT, PROPRIETOR,
LATE OF THE HEWITT HOUSE, VA.
The globe hotel, under the
present Proprietor, has been thorough
ly renovated, repainted and refurnished,
and is second to no Hotel in the South.
Attached to the House is an Elegant BAR
ROOM, RA KBEH SHOP and BATH
HOUSE, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also,
a No. 1 LIVERY STIII.E, wbero Ilacksnnd
Horse* can he w-enred for pleasure or for
trips to the country.
ocl4—3m
Commercial Rouse,
Corner of Church and Queen Streets ’
CHARLESTON, S. C.
This establishment having
been recently fitted up in the MOST
IMPROVED FASHION, the Proprietor
respectfully calls the attention of the public
at large to the moderate prices charged.
Boafd per day $ 2
Board per week 10
C. OSTICII,
deß—3m Proprietor
SCREVEN HOUSE,
g A VANN AII, GEORG IA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Having been renovated and newly furnished,
is now open for the reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor.
mh!6—ly
Painting <st Gilding.
Fisk, Pain ts.j
BTSKL
I? -A. X TCT T S:
ALL ABOUT TOWN!
i
Shop Nearly Opposite Fost-Oflicc. I
fie2o — ts J
PAINTING.
E. MILLER A GO.
Beg to announce that they are prepared
to execute, in a very superior manner,
and on very reasonable terms, all kinds of
work iu their line, such as
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
Painting.
CEILINGS AND WALLS DECORATED.
SHOP ON JACKSON STREET,
Globe Hotel Iluifdiny.
Be4—6m
Cotton Yarnr,
1 OO BA LES SUREBIOR
I COTTON YARNS
From Fontcnoy Mills,
Now in store ami for sole ; assorted num
bers, from 6’s to 12’s.constantly ou hand.
n029-tf A. POULLAIN.
AUGUSTA BOBBIN WORKS,
AUGUSTA, GEO.,
H. T. NELSON, Proprietor.
dcs—taugs
WHITE ALPACA.
Beautiful quality, fur sale
by AIRS. PUGIIE,
dultt 190 Broad street.
NO. 4.
Rail Road Schedules.
AUGUSTA TO HEW YOBK
IN 47 HOURS 1
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 tho
North 1
This old and favorite route from New
Orleans, Mobile, and Montgomery, via At
lanta, Augusta, Wilmington, and Weldon,
N- C., to Richmond, Washington, BaPi
more, Philadelphia, New York, is dow in
excellent order and successful operation,
with now 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
messic 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 6.36 P.M. FAST TRAIN (through
to New York in 47 hours,) connects via
the N* w Annamessic Route.
Both Trains connect via Richmond.and
Washington.
THROUGH TICKETB, good until used,
for sale at tho South Carolina Railroad
Ticket Offico.
PASSENGERS PLEASE TAKE NO
TICE that any Ticket via Wilmington, is
good hy either of the three routes North,
from Weldon, whether so stated or not on
the face of tho Ticket, and if their Baggage be
cheeked by ono route, they can have it
changed at Weldon to either of the others
without extra charge.
P. H. LANGDON,
General Southern Agent. *
For partinlars inquire of
ISAAC LEVY,
136 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
del3—tf
Change of Schedule on Georgia
Rail Road.
ON AND AFTER
1866, the Passenger Trains will run
as follows:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 7.30 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 6.00 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 8.55 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 6.00 P. M
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 12.30 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 10.30 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 800 I. I.
Arrive at Augusta at 6.15 A. M.
Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and
Athens, Ga., "mun 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 closo connections.
Passengers for Chattanooga, Knoxville,
Nashville, Oerinth, Grand Junction, Mem
phis, Louisville, and St. Louis must leave
Augusta on 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 Rail ? Company.
Ot’Fica South Cxnousx R. R. Cos., 1
Augusta, N\v. 5, 1866. j
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NO-
I EMBER 7th, the Passenger Trnins
will run as follows, viz.:
Leave Augusta C. 55 A.M.
Arrive at Charleston 4.06 P.M.
Arrive at Columbia 5.20 P.M.
Leave Charleston 8 60 A.M.
Arrive at Augusta 5.00 P.M.
THROUGH MAIL TRAIN.
Leavo 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,
n °6—tf General Superintendent.
Snuff St. Tobacco.
“ GUERRILLA CLUB ”
THIS POPULAR BRAND, TOGETHER
with our other Celebrated Brands, the
“HAHMOKIZEH
AND THE
“BIRD'S EYE,”
OF
SMOKING TOBACCO
May bo had at
BLAIR, SMITH <t- CO.’S,
29S Rroad Street, or at
NELSON & MoILWAINE’S
Tobacco Factory, Mnrbury street,
oc9—6m Near Augusta Factory.
WOOLLEN GOODS,
AV oollen Goods
FOR
WINTER WEAR!
Breakfast shawls
sontags
CHILDREN’S SACQUES
NUBIAS
LADIES’ and CUILDRF.N’S HOODS
INFANTS’ HOODS
LEGGINGS and SHOES’
In great variety. n.t
MRS. PUG HE’S,
196 Broad stroet,
no27—tf Augusta, Ga.
J NO. C.BCIIRKINKK x HONS, Macon, Gn.
JNO. C. SCHKKINKR X SONS. Savanmih, Ga
J, C. Schreiner & Sons,
NO. 199 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
ROOKS, STATIONERY,
MUSIC, aud FANCY GOODS.
Keep constantly «n band a choice selec
tion of the nbovo articles,
All orders from the Country promptly
attended to.
• »
TilK BF.ST OF ITALIAN
VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGB.
JOENTB FOR
Steinway A Sons’, Soobbeler A Schmidt’s,
and Gale j: Co.'s
CELEBRATED PIANOS
fe4—ly
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BOOK AHDJOB PRINTING
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION
EXECUTED
IN THE BEST MANNER.
TMe Fatten Power Preeeee, and Beet of
Workmen enublee ue to do Superior JOB
WORK at Cheaper Ratee than eteewhere.
Commission Merchants.
Wedemeyer & Evers,
GROCERS
AXD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
168 READE STREET,
HEW YORK.
Respectfully solicit CONSIGNMENTS
of SOUTHERN PRODUCE, snd are pre
parc.l to fill orders for GROCERIES and
NORTHERN PRODUCE generally at
lowest rates. oc2s—6m
JAMEB T. GARDINER, ~
AREHOUBE
AXD
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Mclxtosh Street, Acobsta, 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
aull—fim
Insurance.
~bTTTbrodna3l
JNSURANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE AT THE
OLD SAVINGS BANK,
229 BROAD STREET
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JOSEPH E. MARSHALL,
|NSURANCE AGENCY,
2671 BROAD STREET*
AVGUSTA. GEORGIA.
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Jewellers.
REMOVED.
JpfLjQ RECEIVED AND RECEIV
IC 1 a fine assortment of
JLt Sm SILVER WARE, JEWEL
JKa&affIS* RY, Fine SILVER PLATED
WARE, WATCHES,etc. All kinds of Jewel
ry and Watches repaired and warranted, at
low CASH rates. Stereoscopic views, Pic
tures, etc., for sale, at E. R. Long & Co.’s
286 Rroad street.
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Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry.
Eh. scmmek—
• 184 RROAD STREET, •
Three doors below Daily Press office.
Augusta, Ga.
WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS,
MATERIALS. and GLASSES.
WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and
warranted. JEM ELRY made and repaired
All kind of HAIR BRAIDING done.
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DIRECT FROM EUROPE!
AX F. A. BRAHE'S OLD STAND,
194 BROAD STREET
Established in 1844.
Rich Solid JEWELRY and SILVERWARE
Fine WATCHES of the best European
makers, selected by myself there.
ALSO,
A Fino lot of Fine
Fancy Goods !
Just the thing Jor the season*
Having superior facilities for the Repai
of Watches, Clocks, nnd Jewelry, I can do
them at reasonable terms. "oc3o-3m
Salisbury, Bio. & Cos.,
EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS
And Importers of
Gold, Plated and Oreide Jewelry,
SOLID AND NICKEL
SILVER WARE
American, English and Swiss WATCI7FS,
f'ased by ourselves, and every description cf
Fancy nnd Yankee Notions, especially
adapted and designed for Southern aid
Western trade.
Circulars and full Price Liitl
sent free.
Agents wanted everywhere
SALISBURY, 880. « CO
51 Dorrance Strut,
no6—3m Providence, R. I.
KID GLOVES,
KID GLOVES,
Beautiful qualities,
All sizes, ,
Just received, by
Mrs. rUGHE,
oel7—tf 19ft Rroad street.
Ice Cream and Sherbert!
HANDIES
V AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT THE
FRENCH STORE,
jllH—ly 200 Broad street.
Furniture.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
ASD RETAIL.
DEGRAAFA TAYLOR,
87 nnd 89 BOWERY
A an
65 CHRISTIE STREETS
NEW YORK,
have t.ho bout assorted stock of Parlor,
Dining Doom and Bed-Room
FURNITURE !
SPRING BEDS and BEDDING
IN THE CITY.
CANOPY and HIGII POST
BEDSTEADS,
Expressly for Southern trade.
STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED
A T
WHOLESALE PRICKS.
KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK
AND TURNED POST
BEDSTEADS, in casee.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
AS REPRESENTED.
Our Facilities lor manufacturing defy
competition. myl—ly