Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, January 09, 1867, Image 1

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ft k A 4,1 si 41 u k\ Y MTf •Sf* 5'“«l » tn "- f£row£wfeUr»ESSg. Advertisements lMtr>«4 •« Ukwtl City 2rmt^— Papo* L AHG EsT’flit* t frCCLtiftM. WEDNESDAY MORNIKU,... Jan. 9. 1867 ™. sc iss o R sT^ —A negro rebellion i* expocted iu Cabm... w , —ttiiftgd Vdt "two a’ tartr without * divorce com. Wopffkrfnl I —Wanted—Some of lh« beer .pro duced when “nrieehief i* brewing." —The pawnbroker’* favorite time of rear—the season of Lent. — Punch's advice to people about to marry— Don't —Lowell i* the largest New England city after Boston. —lt is said that a Caban filibuster movement is on foot in N*t» York. —There are only fifteen pawnbrokers in Cincinnati. —To maintain its dirty streets costs New York $257,400. —Russia is preparing her knife and fork with a view to devouring Turkey. —Tobacco ia much talked about. It is in almost everybody’s mouth.—Pren tice. —ls a man addresses you dogmatica ally, answer him categorically.—-iVen tiets —The centre of the United States is one hundred miles west of Fort Riley, Kansas. . - . e —On 1y \v,en who are decidedly ill tied take salt with their fingers or peas with a knife. —A New York engineer is about to build a steel steamer, which will make n speed of thirty miles an hour. —Why can persons occupied in can ning fruit stow away more of it than anybody else? Because they can. —What trees increase and multiply and bear most fruit after they are cut down ? The Christmas tree3. —The difference between ‘'mind'* and “matter.”- What is mind, no mat ter ; what is matter, never mind. The Scientific American has a strong argument in favor of using pho toyram instead ot photo^rap4. ■ —One thousand freedmen passed through Columbia during the past week, on their way t.> Florida, ti the West. —The Evening Commercial, formerly • the Boston Courier, has suspended its daily publication, and will appear here after only weekly. —A literary man, on retiring into private Jife, said liis connection with the press had thawed, and resolved itself into “adieu.” —A Mr. Butts, of New York, can lift 2,727 lbs. He would be a good man to make a raise iu these hard tinges. —Fenian sisterhoods, jsays a writer, are much nicer tbiugg than brother hoods, and far better armed for con quest. —lt is said that the Pope sakl that the Emperor Napoleon was not a Chris tian, and that if this beeo the Empress will not go to Borne. —The joint stock gambling company at Spain have made a profit of 2,200, 000 francs, or over SIOO,OOO, during the year. —There is scarcely a roan in Mexico, who is better liked, or who has more friends than Maximilian, says the Her ald. —Ulmann has signed with M. Car valho an engagement, by which Mile, Carlotta Patti is to appeat'in a series o( concerts during the exhibition of ISB7. —A. Ward is an anigr.im IWe say so fearlessly, and defy him to contradict it, for since he has been at the Egyptian Hall he has become A Diaw.— Punch. —“What’s the difference between the late Sultan of Turkey and the present Bultan 7” One is the Sultan as teas, and the other the Sultan Az—iz. —Frogs are no longer the fashion in France, and snails rule the hour. One hundred thousand snails are said to be consumed daily in Paris. —Eight hundred thousand bullets were fired without effect at Konigsgratz. Lead, after all, does not seem to be as dangerous as we were led to believe it was. —The Statesman is the name of the new Radical organ for Kentucky just started at Louisville. The editors and publishers are Wm. Cassius and Win. 0. Goodloe. —An illiterate character has origina ted the following conundrum : “What is the difference between Ag, the Ca. naanite, and a certain learned profes sor? The Canaanite was Ag as was. the professor Ag-as-is.” Ristori, since she has been in America, has made SIOO,OOO clear of all expenses. The Herald cries for a modern Schiller or Shakespeare to dra matize Maximilian and Carlotta, for her benefit. —Petitions are being circulated among invalid soldiers, praying for relief at their homes rather iban at military asyinms, in which .they are separated from their families and subjected to dis cipline which is distasteful to them. The Postoffice Department sent to San Francisco on Saturday the requisite banks for the establishment of sixty seven new money-order offices on the Pacific slope. —Rents in St. Louis are said to be one-third higher than hi New York, and tenements are so very scarce that houses in process of erection are en gaged long before they are finished. THE DALjY PRESS. ,7 Mi / if ! mff ,(i -l . £ \ uU’A *\o •tt.VikS | 8 w %&§ r -4 > ' .e#d't •»> ‘Wfwcw *oo*4 * ’ in. . * N fI u* a.,,. ... 1/ I VOL. 111. i Holiday Gifts! 4 ' *» i« . > «. HBW YOBK.I. PRIZE ASSOCIATION, M 9 BKOAI/WAY, N. V. i ‘ \ «ACW. 55 Rosewood Piano*....worth ♦?O6 to 500 SC <• Melodeous™ “ 10 Oto 200 100 Sawing Machine*.,.. “ 60 to 125 5 200 Muni* 8ux0*.....“ 15 to 150 500 Hold Watches.-...-.. “ 00 to 250 1,000 Silver Watch** " 20 to 60 1,000 Silver Tea Sett*-... « 25 to 150 Together wkh a largo assortment of. HE# AND ELEGANT ' JEWELRY 1 TALtTED AT $500,000. WHICH WILL SK AIITRiaCTRD AS FOLLOWS : The nao sad value -of each article es our good* **» marked o» Tickets, placed In BEALBD fIWiiJLOPIiS, and well, mixed. On receipt of 25 cents, *n envelope nou- Uiumg such TICKET, will be drawn with out I'hoice, and delivered at our utilise, or »eut by mail te any address. The pur chaser, after seeing what article it draw* and it* value—which may be FROM ONl£ TO FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS—can then, on payment of ONE DOLLAR, re ceive the article named, or may exchange it for any other article marked op our Circu lar, at the same value. Every ticket draws an article worth ONE DOLLAR or more. Bek” NO BLANKS! “©a Our pa trout com depend rm prompt return*. Tht article* druten will be immediately tent by A'atpret* or return mail, or dfUtertd at our ojtee- . - v ' Lottery from many persons, acknowl edging the receipt of VALUABLE GIFTS from us, may be seen on tile at our office, ■ roong whom we are permitted to raler to: John S. Holcomb, Lambertville, N \ J.\ Gold Watcb, worth $260. Mr*». S. Bennett, 252 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, Sewing Machine, SBO. Edwin -Hoyt, Stamford, Conn., Gold Lever ..Watch, S2W. Hou. R. U. Briggs, Washington, D. C., Diamond Bib, $175. J. C. Sutherland, 100 Lexing ton Avenue, Piano, $350. Mrs. M, Jack son, 203 Nineteenth street, N. Y., Sewing Machine, S9O. Joseph Cauip, Elmira, N. Y., Melodeon, $l5O. Miss L. Collins, At lanta, Ga., Diamond Cluster Ring, $225. Dr. lleury Smith, Worcester, Mass., Sewing Machine, SBS. H. Shaw, 133 Sixteenth street, New York, Gold Watch, $l5O. Ed ward Boynton, Nashville. Tenn., Melodeon, SIOO. James Russell, Montgomery, Ala., Gold Hunting Watcb, $250. R. T. Smith, Providence, R. 1., Silver Lever Wateb, S6O. Oscar Tardy, Madison, N. J., Music Box, $45. Hon. S. Newell, St. Paul’s, Minn., Gold Watch, $lB5. «X. B. Sperry, Litch field, Conn , Silver Watch, $55. Wm. B. Peck, Harlem, Illinois, Musio Box, $75. Wnu Rjbganond, D Lou? -Ohio, Silver Tea Set, $125. Miss E. M. Schenck, Detroit, Michigan, Diamond Ear Rings, $225. Pierre Bcatidhi, St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, Diamond Ring, $l7O. Mrs. Martha Barnes, ct. Louis, Mfsssouri, Melodeon, value, sl?s. A chance to obtain any of tbo above articles for ONE DOLLAR by purchasing a SEALED ENVELOPE far TWENTY FIVE CENTS. Enlire kaii*/action Guaranteed to all. Six Tickets for One Dollar ,* 13 for Two Dollars; 33 for Five Dollars. Great in ducements to Agents. All letters should be addressed to J. H. RAY & CO., BOX 6130, NEW YORK. del s—3m* Itete PEERY DAVIS ’ VEGETABLE KIUER STILL TRIUMPHANT ! And after a thorough trial by innumerable living witnesses, has proved itself to be ~ TIIE MEDICINE OF THE AGE. Although there have been many med;ci nal preparations brought before the public since the first introduction of Perry I>avia’ Vegetable. Pain Killer, and large amounts expended in their 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 merit., as the proprietors have nut resorted to advertising to gain for it the rank it now holds among the great number of preparations of the present time. The efleet of the Pain Killer upon tile patient, when taken internally in caseß of Colds, Coughs, Bowel Complaints, Cboleia, Dys entery, and other affections of the system, has been truly wonderful, and has won for it a name among medicinal preparations that can never be forgotten. Its success in removing pains, as an external remedy, in cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores, Sprains, Cuts, Stings of insects, and other causes of suffering, has secured for it such a host of testimony, as an almost infallible remedy, that it will be banded down to posterity as one of the greatest medical discoveries of the nineteenth century. The magical ef fects of the Pain Killer, when taken ornsod according to directions, are certain. .You have only to be sure that you buy the genuino article and adhere to the directions in its use, and you will admit its wonderful medicinal properties. The genuine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer is now put up ia panel bottles, with the words Daria’ Vegetable Pain Killer blown in the glass; and with two steel engraved labels on saoli bottle—one an excellent likeness of Psrry Davis, the original inventor of the medicine, the other a steel engraved note of hand. None others can be relied upon as genuine. Prices of bottles 12} cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and sl, respectively. ValualU Medicine —.We presume no medical preparation ever offered to the pub lie has been more thoroughly tested than PERRY DAVIS' I’ATN KILLER. Thou sands W persons, were they called upon to do so, would cheerfully testify that they have used it for various ills, with the most Satisfactory success. It .is within our awp knowledge that an immense amount of suf fering has beon relieved by it. Its pro prietors, kwiri. ?orry Dsvls 4 poo, save no pains or expense in order to satisfy the public. Being strictly honorable men, they observe the utmost uniformity in the man ufacture of their celebrated Pain Killer. The materials of whioh it is composed are carefully selected—none but |be host quality being used. By these means the high repu tation wbieh the Pain Killer has long since esquired is, at all times, triumphantly sus tained. In view of these facts, we are by no means surprised to leurn that Messrs. Davis & Son’s sales are constantly and rapidly increasing. While we congratulate our friends generally that so valuable a preparation as the Paig Killel ik placed within their reach, we must t>« permitted to rejoice at the well-merited success of ifs liberal and enterprising proprietor-—Provi dence General Advertiser. Bold by sll Medicine Dealers. d«2B—2m* AUGUSTA, GA., WEDNESDAY |K)HMN(i, JANUARY 9, 1867. "iSSEHB 1 08 WASHINGTON STREET, Between Broad and Ellis streets. MEALS AT ALL HOURS, Good liquors, FINE CIGARS, FRSS TAJNCII AT 11 O’CIQtK E r)s R T MORNING! de2o—tf PLANTERS’ HOTEL. IpQU3TA, GA. NEWLY EURNI6HBD AND REFITTED, UNSURPASSED. BY any HOTEL r SOUTH. Winjreopen 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, jX 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, au2B—l2ra Proprietor. HEWITT’S GLOBE HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA. W. C. IIEWITT, PROPRIETOR, LATE Os 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 Sooth. Attached to the nous* is an Elegant BAR ROOM, BARBER SHOP and BATH HOUSE, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also, a No. I LIY'ERY STBLE, where llackasnd Horse* can be proettixd for pleasure or der trips to the country. ocl4—3m Commercial House, Corner of Church and Queen Streets * CHARLESTON, S. C. This establishment haying been recently 6tted up in the 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 I. 10 C. OSTIOH, deß—3m Proprietor SCREVEN HOUSE, gAVANNAII, GEORGIA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Having been renovated and newly furniahed, is now open for the reception of the travel ling publio. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor, mhl 6—lv Fainting &. Gilding. Fisk, Paints. bisk: PAINTS ALL ABOUT TOWN! Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Office. se20 — ts PAINTING. jyjESSRS. B. MILLER A 00. Beg to- announce that they are prepared to execute, in a very superior manner, and on very reasonable terms, all kinds of work in theif line, such as HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL Fainting. CEILING'S AND WALLS DECORATED. SHOP ON JACKSON STREET, Globe Hotel Building. sod—Bm r -t — • ALUMINUM PENS. tpilE UNDERSIGNED ARE APPOINTED AGENTS For the sale of the above justly eelebrato, English Fen Made from- a Mineral found in the Mins of Cornwall. y They are superior to any Pens now n use, inasmuch as they will not c.rode, which is of great advantage. {They are cheaper than any other Pen now In rase. J.SCHREINER A SONS, , li . ] 192 Broad Street. GW). A. OATES, us—ts 210 Broad Str , Dry Goods and Clothing. l)|C 1 One Price Store. #» ,■ 4 ( /' ai*o& **KsoJ ‘ I. SIMON & BRO.; .1 ■ ■ : MANUFACTURERS OF MENS’ BOYS’ AJtD YOUTHS’ CLOTHING! 224JBR0AD STREET. A Good Selection OF ALL GRADES IN THEIR LINE, ALWAYS ON HAND, AT TUB Lowest Prices. CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. I. SIMON & BRO,, SHIONABLE Clothing Emporium, 224 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. nolO—ly 265 265 COUNTRY MERCHANTS RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO Call and examine our stock of Dry Goo ands, CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc., Before Purchasing Elsewhere. CALL AT JULIUS G. TUCKER’S, NO. 2G5 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GA. oo2l—tf 265 WANTED. 265 JgVERYBODY TO CALL AT 265 BROAD STREET, And examine oar stock of Dry Goods, CLOTHING BOOTS SHOES, Etc. oc2l—tf 265 265 ~ The Cheapest Store in Town! AND THE BEST BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS,Etc. AT 265 BROAD STREET. oc2l—tf AUGUSTA BOBBIN WORK?, • AUGUSTA, GEO., H. T. NELSON, Proprietor. dos—taugS U Dry Goods. aim redcgtiM J ®if I ic» 9h|o^cr IN PRICES OF WITER DRY GOODS! SSO 000 WORTH r of ;, jp ” v ■ ’ . "W inter DRY GOODS T O BE SOLD AT AN ADVANCE OF ONLY 10 per cent, on Prime Cost The well known Southern firm of J. D, A, Murphy & Cos,, Being desirous of closing oat their extire Stock of WINTER GOODS, Ilavo decided to reduce thoir prices to precisely TEN PER CENT. ON PRIME COST. To Merchants, Plantors, and the public generally, is hero presented a rare opportu nity for purchasing all kinds of Goods at unprecodentedly low prices. TERMS—Cash on delivery for all sums under Ono Hundrod Dollars ; for Ono Hun dred Dollars and over, a credit of fifteen days will be given, upon approved City icccptances. , It is to the advantage of all who desire g3p3*d Goods at low prices, to call and exam * mawStri , ■r l - : i- ‘ tlieir nne ctiaaes. J. D. A. MURPHY & CO., No. 314 Broad Street, Oppo.-ito Planters’ Hotel, deß—tf Augusta, Ga. Miscellaneous. Mosher, Thomas & Schaub, 9/| A BROAD STREET— w li Under Masonic Ball AUGUST a, 0,~., Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FREN L China! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH ant! AMERICA Glass W are 1 AND KEROSENE LAMPS, AND AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE, Try us, and wo will convince you that you can save the Freight frum Nvw Y'ork to this point. JOSIAII MORIIER, j. Jefferson thomas, GEORGE SGIIAUB. oc2—6m CHENILLE NETS, Bead nets, WATERFALL NETS, CURL NETS, COMB NETS, andjall other Kind ot NETS, for sale at MRS. PUGIIE’S, delfl 190 Broaff'street. WOOLLEN GOODS, W oollen Goods FOR WINTER WEAR! Breakfast siiawls SGNXAGS CHILDREN’S SACQUES NUBIAS LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S HOODS INFANTS’ HOODS LEGGINGS and SHOES In great varioty, at MRS. rUGHE’H, 190 Broad street, no27—tf Augusta, Ga. BALMORAL BKIRTS, All wool, just received from PARIS. MRS. PUGIIK, del6 190 Broad street. WHITE ALPACA. Beautiful quality, for sale by MRS. PUGHE, del 6 190 Broad stroet. City Licenses- AS ALL BUSINESS LICENSES TER MINATE on tha.3lst December inet., the same must be renewed sos the year 1867 on the FIRST DAY’ OF JANUARY next, or within twenty days thereafter. I. IV GARVIN, do 27 —lOt Collector and Treasurer. I(i ' ’- ! FOutli«Tn Expres* i 1 , i LOWEST RATESI . : tUROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN HfHi • • ‘-' 4 ' v- ;■ *• J . VIA i j J »iL f ’iintio- .jt. iNXAibtt) 08 r J.- 1 ..,1 Steamer Routes SPECIAL CONTRACTS Will be made by, t|>e Ageutg of the Southern EXPRESS COMPANY >■ AT BOSTON ...'..28 Court Street NEW YORK ~..,.59 Broadway PHILADELPHIA 320 Chesnut St. BALTIMORE G 4 Baltimore St. CINCINNATI G 7 West Fourth St. LOUISVILLE 72 Sixth St ST. LOUIS Cor. Main & Chesnut St. FOR FORWARDING Heavy F reicrlit OF EVWK Y fr E S€ K I PTI@N FOR ANY POINT IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. FREIGHT To be Sent by the QUICKEST ROUTE Should be Marked “Inland.” SAME ARRANGEMENTS MAY BE EFFECTED A l AAV OFFICE Os the’ following EXPRESS COMPANIES: ADAMS - IIARNDEN AMERICAN UNITED STATES N E YV JERSEY BRITISH & AMERICAN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN WELLS, FARGO A CO.’S CALIFORNIA, HOWARD A CO.’S KINSLEY & CO.’S SARGENT & CO.’S CHENEY’S EASTERN EARLES’ iiorE IN TIIE NORTH , east, and WEST. JgrOrder Freight | lim.-T A f /, >• , TO BE FORWARDED BY THE Southern Express Company, Office, No. 179 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA aulO—6a • NO. 7. Rail Road Schedules. tifiiiW YORK on , in TWO TRAINS 'Jk - DAY EACH WAY ! mmimM'eza: . ...wJmlriM ,1/ The great Atlantic seaboard , and GULF MAIL. ROUTE is; the quickest, most pleseant, safe, reliaMe, and comifortable, from Augusta. Savannah, Maqnn, Columbus, and Atlanta, to the North ! ’*» ■ Tht# old and favorite route from New .Orleans, Mobile, and Montgomery, via At ,lanka, Augost*, Wilmington, and WeWoo, N- C., to Richmond, Washington, Bai*i more, Philadelphia, New York, is now iij excellent order and successful operation, with new Engines, new and elegant Cars, and Sleeping Cars. ,J?rom Weldon, Three Routes ta New York are now open, via: Via Richmond amt Washington City. Via Portsmouth and Old Bay- Lin* Steamers. Via Portsmouth and the new Anfia messic Route. The last is anew and very pleasant rou te, by Stejuncr from Portsmouth to Crisfield, on the Eastern shore of Virginia, and thencetiy Rail over the entire length of the State of Delaware, connecting at Wilmington, with through train* to Philadelphia and New York, or te 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 cons sets vj* the Did Bay Line. The 6.30 P.M. FAST TRAIN ’(though to New York-Isa 47 boon,) connects via the New Annamessio Route. Both Ttaihs connect Via Richmond and Washington. THROUGH TICKETS, good untlDused, Ttek^Offi 1 * .^ e Carolina Railroad PASSENGERS PLEASE TAKE NO "MCE that Ticket via Wilmington, is good by either of the three .routes North, from Weldon, whether so stated or not op the face of the Ticket, and iftheir Baggage be cheeked by one route, they can have It ohanged at Weldon to either of the others without extra charge. P. H. LANGDON, General Southern Agent. For partiulars inquire of ISAAC LEVY, 136 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. del*—tf Change of Schedule on Georgia Rail Road. AFTER SUNDAY, DKC. 2i>, 1566, the Passcugcr Trains will run as follows : DAY PASSESGKR THAI!*. Leavo Augusta at 1 7.36 A. M Arrivo at Atlantaat 6.00 P. M. Loave Atlanta at.. 8.55 A. M. Arrive at Augusta at 6.00 P. M BtOHT PASSBIVGRR TBAII*. Leave Augusta at 12.30 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta at 10.30 A. M. Leave, Atlanta at..., 8 OOF. ?d. 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 leare Au gusta on Night Passenger Train at 12.30 A. M., to make close connection*. Passengers for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Ovrinth, Grand Junction, Mem phis, Louisville, and St. Louis Riust 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. Snuff & Tobacco. S POKING TOBACCO. CASES KILLIKINICK CASES SCARFALETTI CASES PRIDE OF RETHEL CASES ELEPHANT CASES MACAIUA CASES PERIQTJE^, CASES GUERILLA CLUB CASES HARMONIZER CASES TURKISH CASES MAGNOLIA CASKS ZEPHYR PUFF , ■ s.. i, - » "■; ■ v CASES NAVY CASES ROSE CASES DUNHAM A t wholesale and retail. $. HANSBERGER A CO„ Corner opposite. Postoffice, deSO—tf Augusta, Ga. ” “ GUERRILLA CLUB.” This popular brand, together with our other Celebrated Brands, the “HAIiMONIZER” And ths “BIRD’S RYE,” ! 'to ■ i! u»,:n, ; i - SMOKING TOBACCO May be had at BLAIR, SMITn A CO.’S, 298 Broad Streot, or at NELSON 4 McILWATNE’S Tobacco Factory, Marbury street, oc9—6m Near Augusta Factory. ABBEVILLE PRESS, LKB k W1L50N.................Pr0i-riktobs. Tiik above named newspaper is issued weekly, at Abbeville Court House, S. C., and offers splendid ibdvrremen ts to the business men of Augusta, to extend ibeir notices in that vicintiy. no 10—8 m Cotton Yams. 1 GlfY bales superior lUU COTTON YARNS From Fontenoy Mills* Now In store and far sale; assorted num bers, from 6’s to I2’s, constantly on band. no29—tf A. POULLAIN. IST otice. OFFICE OF-CHIEF OF POLICE, 1 Augusta, Ga., .Tati. 2, 1867. - J Taken up by the police, a Black MARE MULK, which the owner can bavo by calling at this office, proving property, and paying charges- If notealled for within fifteen daya from this date, U will bo sold at public outcry, in accordance with the City Ordinances. J. A. CHRISTIAN. jti3—ls Chief of Police. S|e §ailj) Jrtss. BOOX ARD JOB PBl§Tlsil ) * £ wor * * i/ evrry description ixxccTxn ' 'D * . IN. THE CTBT manner. ,-i an/ j 71* ration Pieter Prttttt, mi B*m •*=■ Workmen **ai4tt ut fa do Superior JOS ■„ WORK at Cheaper .Ram than eltewktr*. Wedemeycr & Eyers, CROCEItft f I “ ' foHe M AND -a ~ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 168 READE STREET, \ I-, HEW YORK. ' . Reepwtfolly solicit CONSIGNMENTS i> 'of SOUTHERN PRODUCE, and arexwe, pared to ill orders for GROCERIES and PRODUCE generally *’at T lowest nate*. ~). . »c2s—«m ■■ , , JAMES T. GARDIHER, WAREHOUSE J f. AXD COMMISSION MERCITANT, Str «PU Auousta, Ga. l.Will giro his personal attention to the STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON * And such other Predate as may he sent him, Cask advances made on Produce fa Store anil—6m . Insurance. mb. h. brodnax, 'JNSURANCE AGENCY. OFFICE AT THE OLD SAVINGS BANK, 229 BROAD STREET juß—dy " ... n JOSEPH E. MARSHALL, jNSURANCE AGENCY,' M7KBROAD SXRSBh* "AUGUSTA, CtEOMGIA. aplA—ly ■ U . Jewellers. iB . REMOVED RECEIVED AND SECEIV i/V / ING a fine asßortraent of »AV JbP SILVER WABFa,. JEWEL RY, Fine SILVER-PLATED WARE, WATCHES, etc. All kinds of Jewel ry and Watches repaired and warranted, at low CASH rates. Stereoscopic views, Pic- for sale, at E. B. Long k Co/i 28ft Broad street. noS—ly T. RUSSELL & CO. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. EU. SUMMER— • 184 BROAD STREET, Three doors below Daily Press office. AucuSta, Ga. WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS, MATERIALS, and GLASSES. R ATCHK.S and CLOCKS repaired and warranted. JEWELRY made and repaired All kind of IIAIK BRAIDING done. no7—tf DIRECT FROM EUROPE! AT F. A. BRAHE'S OLD STAND, m BROAD STREET Established in 1844. Rich Solid JEWELRY and SILVERWARE Fine WATCHES of the best European makers, selected by myself there. ALSO, A Fine lot of Fine Fancy Groods ! Just the thing for the season. Having superior facilities (or the Bep.i of Wat olios, Clocks, and Jewelry, I can do them at reasonable terms. oc3o*3m Salisbury, Bro. & Cos., EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS And Importers of Gold, Plated and Oreide Jewelry, SOLID AND NICKEL SILVER WARE Amcrienn, English and Swiss WATCHES, cased by ourselves, and every description cf Fancy and Yankee Notions, especially adapted and designed fop Southern aid Western trade. Circulars and full descriptW* Price Liiti sent free. Agents wanted everywhere SALISBURY, BRO. a. CO j 51 Dorrance Strife!, fioft—3m Providence, R. I. KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, Beautiful qualities, All sizes, Just received, hy Mrs. PUGHS, oc!7—tf 160 Bjead street.. Ice Cream and Sherhert! Gandies AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT TUB FRENCH STORE, lain —ly 200 Broad street. Furniture. FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE?! * 'WHOLESALE RETAIL. ■' DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 and 89 BOWERY Ann ■ , €5 CHRISTIE STREETS NEW YORK, have the best assorted stock of Parlor, Dining Room aud Bod-Room. FURNITURE! cr. J ; SPRING BEDS and BEDDING , a IN THE CITY. CANOPY and HIGH POST BEDSTEADS, Expressly for Southern-trade. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISMB A T WHOLESALE PRICES KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED POST BEDSTEADS, in, oases. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. Our Facilities for manufacturing defy competition. myl—ly