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*■ *he i*t*ata Pttttlllcr, at the
•■4 *» t*eh week, *mnklr >e tke
«*H|itrtUk*>lUO <M Ike New peel
•Mle* law, a* tke N*w*paper
katlair i|l* UnttuctHCkita* :
henotl, A*4fa it Jonhv tsafed, That
lists of tmoro rcmoMi.lfnn.-atM>f,.r in on,
PtotoffimL in mwoeily, town or villa,,*, wkf€
e mNpMnM it gtn'nltii tinfi krrmttor
to pXtttmAi twet wain in Ho niwmonormklck,
fa Afehtrf tooMg or oftroer, Hull ham
•to tiMm mterairio* wt'At* romoo of *
Jtlirorf of Ho tmid after.
The Ull.T ntMN U -«ka» Ote
CXtldal Paper- f e* (fit City •*
Aafatta, katlnr keen eleetetC by
tke Citjr Ceaacil •* their Official
Orfa*.
TANARUS: GEORGIA ITEMS.
The Oolutaba* Enquirer sfiea H hat
been ascertained fchtM
found dead in a shop, in that city, from
•nu» s fo*,'w**' not
mo faery bet by-the father, who waa
seeking a sexton,ttitfo'lsft Mate colored
turned. % Tie wiwr cMfjTng tre uOdy
through the ttreit, 1 aaft-hfas warifaFthst
he must not do it, and left it as above
•fated.
Mr. D. H. Hitt, .fa* wertbv citizen of
Sumter county, committed suicide on
ChnkfasM day, by shooting himself in
the mouth. He had tor some time
past beep suffering from i}l healths I
Major Mosebftchi. Bureau Agent for
the Columbus liistrict, has issued an
order that the reguiafSdnf' of last year,
requiring, contracts to. bs made with
freedmen through the Bureau ahfe atfH
iu force, and hired without
such contracts are at liberty to leave
their employers At iny time- Should
any difficulty wise about compensation,
while hired' without fa,cQutr*d|) \en4
ployere required fa stj#
highest wages that are paid in their
▼iclhage. The Enquinr protests
against thw order as an unauthorized
assumption of power, since civil law is
restored.
The OjrietKofpet. Fire Company, fa
Savannah, are about receive anew
Steam Engine, of Poole & Iluuts
manufacture, Baltimore.
The steamer Dietstor,.Capt. CoxetterJ
recently made, the trip ftufn Fernan*
dina to Savannah in eigHt hoore.
The fird at CarterSvflle, on iJie 4tli
(says the Atlanta Era), destroyed five
stores, among them tftatSf J. A.jßrwip
A Cos. The office of the Carteraville
Express Was consumed. The fire was
accidental, and most of the losses were
covered by insurance. *'
At the town election in Athens, on
Saturday last, the following officers
were elected :
Inteulant—James D. Pittard, Esq.
Clerk of Council—Daniel MclCenzit?.
Marshal—Thos. F. Baker.
Dep. Marshal—Wm. Shirley.
Wardens —Ist Ward : Henry Bcus c e
Dr; H. U. Bitlupa, ancT Colonel S. c!
Dobbs. 2d Ward : Jere E. Bitch and
R. L. Bloomfield. 3d Ward: Frank
Lumpkiu aiid John J, Thomas.
At a meeting of the Board of Di
rectors of, the Ceutral ftailroad, held
Tuesday, Wm. M. Wadley, Esq., was
re elected President.
Colonel John Screven addressed the
people of B&inbridge, on the 31st, on
the prospect of the extension of Itie-
Gulf Road from Thomasville to that
city. It way resolved to make an e®>rt
to raise $190,OOt) in aid of the work.
The Athens Watchman says Hon. B.
H. Hill has bonghtthe elegant residence
of Col. John T. Grant, in Cobbhain,
Athens, and will take possession of it
early in February!
The Savannah Adcer titer says that
Right Rev. Bishop Wiliner.of Alabama,
will, visit that city on tbe last Sabbath of
this month, to preach a' sermon 'ttom
memorative of the life and services of
the
Largest Circulation. —For some
time past wa have kept the notice stand*
ing it the head of onr columns that we
had “the largest city circulation.''
We did this in no boAstfnl spirit,' btrt
in josfic* to the paper—knowing
that the advertising public would natu
rally enough think the circulation of the
might excel that Os the Daily
Press, in the first year of its existence.
Th* reeanl'hhittasf’’for the Postofiiee
Priijjdng, r jyhjpA a sworn state
ment of the City circulation, has* viridi
trtrtjr of r/uf'tlecluriitton. This
printing,, though unimportant in itself/
is a standing evidence to the business
the* j^tfircoll'thihtrig ftfiSrine most
readers, and is, thertrf&si, The
•medium far t oJ 1
The £>aily Prbss iuamphatically, th<‘
people’s p»pei[, at
half the price of the other papers, it i 8
useful
rapidly extending in the country a|*^.
the truth c»e: affttwl
$5 for a'daHy p*W, and thoissiuls will
do lC'wlllJ SSroulil not take a doily at
donffe',tli)j,pricy li9v , :i ! ,
Wholesale Prosecution.—At (he
recent scsyon tjf tl/0 Oir
cuit Court, hold at Baitersburg, \Vesi
Virginia, the grand jury made-more than
two thousand ptesi*n»ttieiftto l W|( l n.lfiHt, the
Baltimore and shi a Railroad. Company,
for in filing
to rtMttp receipts for freight, f*
, 'it I ■’ l I ."Hitt .-'Lilt- I I
What-la the difference between a
tunnel and a speaking trumpet? One
is hollowed outyaud the other hollowed
in.
chsef of of
occupationwt hftlrtbHjustifiW Tn ‘as
suring His Holiness that he would
alwwytf'lJMr'l** HHWfil snppwrof hie
master.,-JPius IX did not take this
,aaanrafl6e so kindly as might have been
JMftcLwiv DO HUlfftl
las replied, *>*•§, tbq.Jhrnfoi Km
rr or from any other earthly power ;
support heMookcd tr.VWW oogfa
40 him from oiv.htgh. inf t so speaking,
'the Pontiff raised his arms toward
heaveiysMld remained for the space, it
is said, ;pj* hands «fi! ev*f «M.*
an ecstacy oT devout gujifitlcjtttoll, wtltre
his military visitors eUfoVi kroltnd Mrit
awestricken, silent, and- pate. That a
party of FrepCh i.flSeert, not usually
considered the most devout and impres
sionable of men, should have beqo thus
powerfully rooyed may seem strange,
but of the fatUVEefe appears to be no
doubt.
Tins Imvsa and gestures of tbeonthu
f siss)iip Ppotiff in his hput nf gtfotVnetid,
aild iu his bitterness us -Uoart. were ku
presslve afof staking cqptigh to atfr{
the old Catholic spirit in tbe breasts of
men little ’Tint to ‘b« thus affected.
After that solenpi pjmse t tie Pope
agate addressed himself to General
MoptebdUo and bis scared subordinates.
_He had beard, he said, that the Em
peror had political embarrassment?, and
-he knew that his health was hot good j
as St ■priest and tfi a ChrisOavf, hw preyed •'
for him, both, physically aud' -morally.':
He prayed for France, lor the Imperial :
Priuce, and for the Empress. ‘‘‘WJiejji-'
yqu came here,” continued His lioliv .
nqsS, “sevent&sn years ago, it.wajs with
the approbation of alt, honest wen, I •
baliCvh that all honSsf men will blame
your departure,”, When %Su A'ugustiue
found himself in grievous trouble and
sufl'eri»g, he prayed, to,God tq u refold,
him. .by death. Like him, timxPope ;'I
smd, ! ' , |id tfottld but |fay Urafo^^itb";
might put*« enij •i.Eis-. •
was the substahee of the principal pas
sages of tbe litffe speech he wfole to . ,
the French bffic&rk—Ad»don Times.
British Capita! .T 0 TH® '
Last Legislature pf Tennessee
. the American Industrie!
'Agyacy.,wit|h yery;valuable
The purpose of the ejofnpeny is to arniii
'an increased production of Southern
on fovorshtp terrusVltlr. M. J. McUiifte
haaneeatmly. arrived iu this country,
by large British capital
ists to, exaiiirie into anc| report upon
the American Industrial Agency, and is
now.nipkiug a tour through the Southern
Sfates, in company with Col. Benjamin
E. Green, solicitor of the American ln
dustrial Association, to satisfy himself
as to the present and future financial
responsibility of the people of this sec
tion.
* Tradb on thh Misbissippi.—The
ew Orleans journals are highly dC’
' lighted at being able to record that
trade is beginning to return to the
channels in use before the war. They
state that large quantities of flour and
other Western produca ajp. once more
coming down the Mississippi on their
way to the Atlantic States,
Special Notices.
Consignees per Centuat, Railroap,
Jan 11—Levy tk J, Twin.:»nc AS, F A K,
W U Tntt, D Uallahan, V, A D, W D
Bowen, F A L, BA Cos, Bay & I, K O’l),
M Cohen, Gray A TANARUS, G IV A Cos, Cook A
M, |frt], Charles ftuontel, [G] A, J G U
A Bro. t
SOCIAL LODGE, NO. 1, F.-.
A A.\M.\—-Tho Regular Monthly «
Communication of Social Lodge,
plan, THIS (Friday) EVENING, ' '
at 7 o’clock. i
- order of 8. D. Keaup, TV.\M.\
WMT. H. CRAiJE, Jb„
jail—lt Secretary.
K3“RTCHjVrOT?D AGRICULTt'RAL
SOCIETY.—-The' January Meeting of the
Richmond County Agricultural Society will
be hstsf ft Kosneg Chapel, six -inilea from
Augusts', cfn the Savannah Road, oh SAT
URDAY, 12th inst., at T 2 M. Yho Execu
tive Committee wjll meet at eleven o’clock
oh that day. The “Stafford Sulky Culti
vator” acid the “‘Stump Puller” will be ex
amined and tested that day, and the public
generally, and the farmers especially, are
earnestly invited t 6 attend And witness tbe
proceedings. Parties having agricultural
machinery, or products, are invited to bring
them out for inspection and exhibition.
W. U. WHIDBY, ;
janß—eodtd - Secretary.
jfog- GROWTH OF 1866—GET THE
BEoT.—AVe have an ample supply of choice
GARDEN SEKD», grown by the most
careful add reliable seddsman in America,
and selected eipressly to meet the require
ments of this climate. .jiackpge jis,
warranted full weight, and of the same,uni
form excellence that has characterined this
#stablisharcft Ar ftlopiflrt forVy yfeari.
j fiWEVKNBfrN A BMKBTON,
288 Rrnndtatreeej'
Irby ,thy. Mrs. ELIZA. HI. DICKIN-.,
SON will apt esijy-x Attorney. ‘ J[
Augusta, Dfcc. 51, loOtT.
jaH IHW3 k * . irry rr
j Garltin gpeds^'
212 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
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habsiss lkathbr,
ZUvAJ on Coavlgußient and for sale
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SCOTT’S
MONTHLY * MAGAZINE !
SECOND TEAR.
*m‘ s wmm
tpHE PROPRIETOR OF THIS POP -
-L LAK Monthly will publish an edition
if several thousand copies in January next,
|o meet tbe increasing demand for it in ail
f?S^nS,«',:AW ! VTOi
be strengthened hy the. addition of several
Excellent Male and Female Writers
jicsides the usual variety of Original and
Selected Prose and Poetry, there will be
Contained the admirable of the
War, entitled ‘ > ■ i u » /
i 4< PIELD AND CAMP’*
{ :! • ,3, /,/ i T
I lITE SECRET MARRIAGE.
By Mrs. Warfield, of Kentucky.
j ‘UKAvtiA r+jy. aaoa s
The Tropes and Melophors of the Bible,
As Illustrated Inf Science,
By A. Means, D-fi. LL,D.
Also, a series of articles on
By Rev. R. A. Holland, of Kentucky; now
on a tour in Egypt and Palestine.
It will be elegantly embellished with Steel
Plates, Lithographs, and Wood Cute, pre
pared exprofsl_v for this poliliea*i9»,.con
gisting of superb iikencsses of Lto, Davis,
floe Johnson, Folk, Forreat.«tc. , ,
twice the amount of either Godey or
*(l] 1110 r. lo v;r gflijfoi
We shall also introduce a department of
?VVit and Humor, apd . oochsional Wood Cut
Illustrations ol Southern and Western
C lt will fa fjQxJk tifetti* ptei iuWvcs
much additional expense, and we invite tbe
lovers m a sound and elevated .literature to
rally to this enterprise. It hii'S already 1
received the highest encomiiuna of the
prek's ; let ItTidw have dikteriat i: M&,Wff we
|>romise a Magazine equal to any ayer
|belore the American public.
XERMS.—Single subscribers, S3eleven
copies, sit); twbrtty-two ctfpies,' SIOO ; and
Ut tho same rates Joy and six (ntmthA, ; CJler
jgymcn*ef alt dehmuinatlods, and Fl-ssTdents
reoeiyejit.at
The person who will sepd us jtha largest
club of subscribers, nob less -thon iwenty
five, previous tq Mated, Ist, shall receive a
premium or'Fiity Dollars.
Address, IV. J, SCOTT,
JalO—lm Atlanta, Ga.
f Notice of Election,
Clehk <>f Cowncil's Ofrjcj:, 1,
Augusta, Ga., January 4th’, 18G7. )
THE A.KNUAti ELECTION lOF CITY
UFFICEHvS, by the City Council of
Augusta!, will take place at tho Anriua)
Meeting, to bo hold ou SAITIIDAY EVE
NING NEXT, Jan. 12th, 18t»7. The fui-
Officers are to be elected, with the
salal attached:
BAIARIER
pkr ansi m.
Collector A Trensuror„ Ji $2,500.1-0
Clerk of C»>uncil 1.000.00
Assistant Collector A Treasurer.... 1,000.00
Chief of Police ..’ 1,020.00
Captain of Police... 1,245.00
Three Lieutenants of Police, each.. 1,132.48
Five Sergeants of Police, each 840.00
Superinlendent of Streets and / -
DrditfS I,f2&:00
SuperintepdeiU of Water Works
Piiinjis aad 1 jMfI.OO
Keeper of the’Bridg'c..2..l,W<?o.oo
Clerk of the Lower
Clerk of the tipper Market.’ ........
Lamplighter A *...
Keeper of the City Cemetery........ v 50.00
Keeper of the City Hall. v 750.0£
Keeper of the City Hoeprtal ....* r ...* iB«C.O|
Keeper of the Jail 1,000.00
City Sexton^r...^. Fees
Cemetery, lltiek Ma80fr........./. Fees
Physician in Chargp of Small Pox
Wharfinger Fees
Two Lot Inspectors, First and
Second Divisions, at the rate of
$62.50 per month for services
performed
eire'Sifryqy..,..X.A..., : ; ;'p qM
Also; Ven Vendue Master* are hj ’
bb elected Rt the game time
Inspector A Measurer of W-t od Fees
Registry Clerk, per month 62.50
Clerk of the jdity Court Fees
City Sheriff.'....’. Fees
Also, at the same time, will be appointed,
Thirty Policemen and Three Bell Tower
Men, w£th pay at the rateof per nw otb,
fUrtlC»>ices petfuiunfcdiarieputy Keeper ©1
the Bridge, at $750 per annum; and a
Deputy. Clerk of the Lower r al
$750 per annum. ," j
Candidates must hand in their applica-
By order of Council.
L. T. BLOME,
jas—td Clerk of'Council.
Jffiate .and 3P)ovisioi|sXX
Oome to
Miller’s Meat Store!
IF jYOU WANT
TO BUY THE BtIST!
1 (GtA&KE’S OLD STANby^
it 114 nfe® &A D<BTSi
I INTEND TO KBBP THE BEST
MEATS the market affords. All that
wish Choice Meat, and wish it cut so suit
them, Ciii Site tteta'lo give m« <i fcafl. I
have in store the finest
BEEF and PORK in this marlfet
I .atHaßaaffltesrjra-
Choico Porter-house Stc«ks BEEF
Choice Chuck sfeaUs BEEF
i tifeilp««.
Choice VEAL CUTLETS "'“l***'
=T"*r»SB» M» J'tw CTOS—LJi-rr:
t .odaESNttSMnwf3il£B
'sssss/ ’Ja^SAGIE-hlaacby the
beat maker in Ibedity.
.TAlkayJdvfMwvnGiMstiwvbWwW CMff)
|HAMS and* new IHUvAKIWtfcT BACON,
with a-?ck«ic» lefyof Give
UM) a cqtl, a»d 1 kupw you. rtilt buy.
IT ™T JOSTAJI MILLER, * A
j,. * Foiltk side, opposite Mafk‘6L'
[ “;
tr Ii Av a f RigStfi¥-,qA MAr
l imbH
«llis streets, where I shall be happy to wait
on my friends, and tk« public generally.
GIVE ME A CALL.
jaß—st P. H. PRIMROSE.
New Advertisements-
Wm. H. Crane
Desires to iNFoam ms vkiesds
and Aequaintaoeee that be li low
with the House of
n arwaiOHT a co,
. , Wji«ljM»l* and Retail Dealers in
OTY’ goods
~r —(CTIISS Hutri Building),
ho BRDAD .ffUkBET, AU»VSTA, GA.,
Where he will be happy to see them, and
take pi**Mr* jn sbamag a completer *ml
ehoiod assortment of GOODS, St prices as
low a. any heuae ia .the trade.
NEW GOODS RECEIVED WEEKLY!
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Take ISLotic© !
VyE HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED
FORTY ROLLS NEW PATTERNS
*
; , , foPLY, INGRAIN
CARPETS!
I -r WHICH WE OFFER AT
V&YtOW PRICES I
VI- INGRAINS AT
BEVENTY-FiVE. GENTS!
f
WE ARE NOW OPENING ;
THE ABOVE GOODS
!• Fo-r Sal©!
irnosDTat wrAiNT will take notice.
I JAS. €r. BAILIE & BRO.,
- 205 BROAD STREET.
. jsift-iffii Lvl rk’f . 1.-
~ . NOTICE.
i LIMITED NI’MBEH OF GKNTLE
,-TV MEN can obtain good BOARD by
applying, immediately, at second house
Bakery, Centre-street.'
i jalO—6jt ~
WANTED.
A PAIR OF BULL I>O(JS, MALE AND
F'emale, between four and six mhnth*
of age. Address “SPORT,"
jalO—2t .aaTTC ‘Cara
: ' " ! jttst Received.
kits MACKEREL. Kqs. 1 and 2.
For sale low FOR CASH at
Sr K - CLAJtKE’S, .
jalO—Of,. . Ne, J 59 Broad streqt.
i AJh iff 1 * ‘i
The TSevt Novelty Microscope.
PATENTED .MAY 24, 1864.
This isk-thb only magnifying
( GTa**'ever invented whic*h is adapted
ito the examination of living insects, con
ifining them within tho tocus, feet up or
•down. It i, also saitublie for examining
bunk bills, engravings, flowers, leaves,
seed-, minerals, cloth, wool, the skin, etc.,
jbeiog adapted to a greater variety of pur
poses than any other microscope. Every
Hanker, Merchant, Earn er, Gardener, lUe
keeper, Heed.-man, Naturalist, Botanist,
Miner, Druggist, Slndent, and Pleasure
seeker should have one. It is also an in
stfuotive And amusing gift to a friend or
child'. It can be folded up rod carriod in
thepocket—ever feady to make examinations
from Natnre’s|great laboratory Price $2.
Liberal terms to agents and dealers./Sent
in a neat box, prepaid, to any p»rt4f the
world on receipt of $2 and five three cent
postage Btamps. Address GEO. MEADK,
Racine, Wisconsin. jalO—tf
Gfifts For
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS
GREAT WATCH SALE!
,0N THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN !
Giving to every Patron a Handsome and
reliable Watch for the Low Price of Ten
jDollars! W 3
WITHOUT REGARD *TO VALUE !
AND #OT T 0 DD PAtD FOR UNLESS
'PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY l
• ! J.i! I ■ ,•! T
101-dv.j ■ 1 . f.i
•‘Have seen their Watches, know them,
nnd can testify that they are excellent
.tithekeephrs, and as good in every respect
Ins represented and nu humbug.”— Sentinel,
Waterford, S. Y. “Business is conducted
iu this establishment upon strictly honor
able principles, and put-chasers got tbe
jwortb qt' their money.”— flerald, I'eru, 111.
]“Thie-jCoiupany is no bbgus affair, and is
protnpvin business and perfectly reliable'"
Courier, Handout, .V. r t “This Company
is known throughout thai Unkm to be rh
liabiq for anything it pfopost* til do.*—
’.lndependent, Monticelio, 111.. I ffffcuy ere*
in their dealings, ana satisfy tho
just of their customers.”—
llemooratic Preen, LyOom, A’. F. “Tbjw
Company n fine reputatioß,%amd tbaur
jgoodit-iire df a very (unerioryAUjility.”—
‘. Weirbern ,. N, C. ‘‘Tibre is no
huuilyjg in this Company.”— Vu//Sy Seoti
,nel, SMppenbury, Pa. “Their are
tnandfoc ured of superior articles/ andrby
tho but workmen.” —American Union, Do»-
tot, 3fd. '
\
t ILIST OF AgLfICLES.
j 100 SBWd Gold Huntingfraleheg. ..$260 to fag)
* K 0 Magic Cased Geld Watches 250 to 500
100 Ladies’Watches, Enameled 100 to 300
200 Gold Hunting Chronometer
j Watches ..:...... 250 to 300
200 Gold Hunting English Levers.. 2l)0 to 250
| 300 Gold ILotoiafe Duplex Watches. ISO to
500 Gold liunt’g American Watches. 100 to 200
WSSliver Bunting ~ goto 150
500 Stiver Htihting Duplexes....... 75 to 250
fiWHSWd Isadien’ .... ;V. IW t 6 250
;il»o#fc*ldlllunung Lepines... j t . a. -j i m to 75
11000 Mipcellaueous SHver Watches.;. SQ-to,: JOO
2500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 50
15000. Assorted Watches, all kiadij*.., lO.to 75
Jpgp Every patron obtains a Watch by
■this
may be Kb pariiality shown.
Messrs. k CO/S GREAT
I City, wifi* to immediHtuly dispose ( pX the
• above' magnificent Stock. Certificates,
naming placed in .sealed en
ivelepes, an’d forwarded as orifered. The
j return of any of cur certificates entitles the
j holder to the articlo named thereon, upon
named on any eert/fwWai jt.wm.jiLoma) ha,
seeu that this is ' ... • |
nvmuK naili :a
uYo Lottery, but a straightforward
teyitiinah ’tVahsdciioft, iOhicfi may
j**'*-
most fastidious !
s.vllff »and; fil t*, tu -. !urmilfi « u..r ,!
A single Cejrtificate will be sentr‘by'm»ll,
iphstNUnil, bli»j|)/i‘h*«iptWr l ?s cents, five for
jjtf/'dmvbirllb-fa,thirty (IrVeo and elegant
'premium,for $5, tfHHy-six ittrfll’aiore valeablo
‘pYeWiflilr iWfaff, ttee hundred snd SKost su
perl) To Agents or I hose wiehs l
ing employment this is a rare opportunity.
It hi li'fegitiinntely lopdueted business, duly
juutliorired by Ibo GoVernnHnit; and open to
the mosl entwtfl vinrtiny. Try us 1 •
Address,
J. HICKLING <£• CO.,
jalO—3m 149 Broadway, N. Y.
New Advevtisements. ?'
Fcmrtli Qimjpterly Hej>ox»t
OF THE
NATIONAL BANK OP AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
ON‘P»» MORNING Os THE FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1867.
United States Bonds $508,000 00 1
Bills anil Notts Dis- V"J
counted $872,356 41
Suspended Debt...... 1,730 91
Indebtedness oC Di- \
rectors.......
Due from National
8ank5.......... 39,500 2V
City ami Railroad i
80nd5......... 25,400 00
Premium........... 5,600 Q 0
Protest Account..... 56 25
Cash Items (Reve
nue Stamps 3,800 00
Cash on land, viz :
Legal Tenders 213,381 00
Compound Int.
Notes 150,000 Off
National. Curren
cy 115,346 00
Fractional Cur- ,4,710 87 , ,
1,928.911 72
W. B. DINSMOKE, President.
B. H. WARREN, Vice-President
G. M. TUEW, Bushier.
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CLOSING OTJT SALE
AT THE
FANCY BAZAAR,
253 BROAD STREET.
The entire stock must be disposed ol within a limited period. AII Goods sold at
and below cost. The Stock consists of
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOTIONS, Etc.,
AT THE FANCY BAZAAR,
253 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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Amusements.
Concert Hall.
Harry Watkins. .......Manager.
Charles J. Fyffe....Stage Manager.
CONTINUATION FOR
SIX NIGHTS LONGER
OF THE
MOST SUCCESSFUL ENGAGEMENT
Ever played in this city.
TIIE DISTINGUISHED ARTISTES,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watkins,
During tbe past week have succeeded, despite
the inclemency of the weather, in attracting
Large and Brilliant Assemblages
of the elite and fashion of Angulo. This
wonderful* success culminated, ou Friday
evening, in a
Grand Popular Ovation,
the Ilall boing crowded to its utmost capac
ity, and large niimhers of lßdies and goutle
meu were turned away, unable to procure
admi-sion. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins will ap
pear (Hiring the week commencing
Monday Evening, Jan, 7,1867,
* ' IN A
SERIES OF FA VORITE PLA YS.
Seats s6eured at fichfeiner’s Music Store,
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Photograph Galleries.
PHOTOGRAPHS
AT i
58.50 per Doz!
pORCELAIN PICTURES,
AMBROTYPES, OIL PAINTINGS, Etc.,
At very low rates, at ,
r: o. broocks a co.’S
GALLERY OF FINE ARTS,
189 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Over Schreiner it Son’s Book Store.
ja6—fit.
NOW READY!
AND FOR SALE A?
*.ii v n tin •:
PERKINS’ GALLERY,
j) 5 -■-• ’ t•,
* NEXT DOOR ABOVE
• ' ••••;' - '-t'H m. I «<I
DAILY PRESS OFFICE,
X 192 BROAD STREET.)
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PHOTOGRAPfIS
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y «*»*-'*s » >(i’’tU V* n > i ■ - WjV. v ATOJoiiq
I aJj ol To'no o; to a c.lsajoa
TO® LAMENTED
I
j . ;rj and; in adi .’tin ■ j -j .il .b-.'su jaiad
BISHOP ELLIOT.
v. ■ ,-lA ?<”fi • . n*» GM'.fCtl ui<
j ' /
!%i4,iVr>inwoif and (rieq4,' Ifp bast
jut sver taksn- qf hint.
Bishop Elliott’s Likeness in hts Eplk<Wp*l
•Robes, or in MS>otmnsry attire, will bb mint
to any i ddress, on tbe receipt ‘sf TVduty-
Five Cents and a two cent stamp to pay
postage.
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Capital Stock ssfljß,o*9 00
Circulating-Moia4.. X. 1 ‘450,000 00
Surplus Fund .....25,000 00
Profit and. Lott. 24,07* 77
Dividends Unpaid 4,275 00
Due other Banks 246,298 57
Individual Deposits.. 679,261 38
j
, $1,928,911 72
Great Reduction
IN
PRICES!
I. SIMON & BRO-,
I h- t- ■ ' .
224 SEOAD STREET,
(Pout doors below the Central Hotel),
Have considerably marked
down tho Prices in our Stock of
CLOTHING!
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
CASSIMERES, ■ i*
CLOTHS, JEANS,
TWEEDS, Etc.,
.5 '*■>' t ■- litre, tl f.i.
Boots and Shoes,
HATS, TRUNKS, & VALUES,
I.) . ■■■. l ■ i . . * ■. , I “Bile
! -!.•;> )o. .) ■=</. >n • a ■ ■■ ai-o-iu/.
In order to moke room for our SPRING
GOODS, and to meet the calculation «f
those wishio* to economise.
I tin ; i,
CALL'AND CONVINCE YOURSELVIS
time • i 1 J
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L SIMON &BEO.'S
0381 Ml (1 . 5T33
FASHIONABLE Ijvl
Clothing Emporium,
. 11 M '
ba> <i a/, um
%0 Yr”;Hf Y TA2S4) A <IBA
A INDEBTED TO THE
A ■ i Mtlil‘Srwfi: It: Tint, late Os Rich
mond county, deoeased, are hereky hitified
to make i -mi,ad fate aiaaA.-ito- the under
signed ; irfiFAfte against
said estate are required to present them,
duly attested,(irifani preeffribed tey
law. JOHN U. MEYER,
jaS—Dvr ~1 V 't 1 ! Executor.
3>T<Dtiee.
AuausTA, Ga., January 7, 1867. J
Taken up by the police, a lot
of Cotton, which the owner can have
by 4MKEfoat this office, proving property,
and paying charges.
J. A. CHRISTIAN,
ja9—3t Chief of Police. I
Auction Sales.
M— DAY A LEMAN.
q§ . . AUCTIOSMLns
WfLL SELL Tiffs DAY—
FRIDAY, JAN. 11—
IN.FRONT OF STORE—
AT 9J O’CLOCK—
Boxes Candy, Candies, Ginger
Pepper, Ground Cofee , '.•><(
Indigo, Mustard in cans
- Sugar, Raisins, Figs
Champagne Wine, Claret Wipe.
Hams and Buster, and ether Groceries.
White and Grey Blankets
Umbrellas) Black Deeskia
Tweeds, Jeans, Flannels
Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Shirts
Drawers, Clothing, asserted
Hats, asserted. Bouts and Shoes.
4 —ALSO -
A lot of Harness and Saddles
One Carr,age
One Four Horse Wagon,
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Executor’s Sales
DAY & INMAN,
AUCTIONEERS.
WILL BE SOLD UNDER AN ORDER
of tbe Court of Ordinary of Rick,
mond county, in front of the Auction Store
of Day A Inman, 261 Broad street, Augusta,
Ga., on FRIDAY, the 20th day of JANU
ARY instant, at 11 o’elook, A. M., a por
tion of the Perishable Property belonging
to the estate of Thomas W. Fleming, de
ceased, consisting of :
Three Horses, one Carriage, two Buggies,
one two-horso Wagon, two Cows and Calves*
one Yearling, Blooded Stock, etc. etc.
Sold as tbe property of the estate of said
Thomas W. Fleming, deceased, for tbe bene
fit of the heirs and creditors,
terms Cash.
0. S. W. FLEMING, Executrix,
R. A. FLEMING, Executor.
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ON CONSIGNMENT!
Oft rinn POUNDS ROUND, FLAT,
*G,UUU and SQUARE BAR IRON,
Assorted sizes, in quantities to Suit pur
chasers, at DAY & INMAN’S,
1 LAYER
1 OKJ and BUNCH RAISINS.
1,800 i boxes SARDINES.
At DAY A INMAN’S.
£)Q 000 CIaAKS ’ ASSORT£D ‘
109 Small boxes FIGS.
At DAY A INMAN’S.
g BARRELS SUGAR,
20 dor. CANNED PEACHES,
3 casks HAMS,
20 cases WINES,
10 boxes TEA,
50 pairs HEAVY BLANKETS,
At • DAY A INMAN’S.
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HOSIERY,
HATS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, Etc., Etc., Etc.
At DAY & INMAN’S
J«9 —eodJt
For Rent and Sale.
FOR SALE,
THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, FOR
MERLY owned and occupied by Mr.
F. A. Mauge as a Nursery ; situated on the
most eligible part of South Boundary street,
just out 6f the city limits, viz:
The RESIDENCE and large GARDEN,
having a front of 250 feet on 81 arbary street,
with all neoestary out houses, Kitchen,
Carriage House, Servants’ Rooms, Stables
for horses and cows, and a fine Hut House
for plants, and an excellent Well of Water
in the yard. All has been recently im
proved by the present proprietor.
ALSO,
Those choice BUILDING LOTS, com
posing the square fronting on. South Boun
dary 344 feet, being Southeast of Marbury
street. For terms, apply to
I. P. GIRARDY,
Or B. 11. Brodnax, 229 Broad street.
jaS—fit
If or Sale,
My two horses a&d carriage,
Kockawny, and The Hortscs
are warranted sound. Apply to
I,l\ GUiABDEY,
Or B. H. Brodnax, 229 Broad street.
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AT PRIVATE SALE,
A Splendid Residence,
NEAR THE CITY.
I OFFER FOR SALE ALL THAT
tract of Land in Richmond couDty, with
the improvements thereon, known as “Hay
wood,” about three mfles from Augusta, on
the Miliedgeville road, containing about
fifteen an&> half acrae.
Iu poqnection with the House is complete
gas works, in order, a splendid woll of water,
an excellent vegetable garden, with fruit
tr-.cs, all necessary < ut-buildings, kitchen,
washhouse, servants” buildings, stable, and
carriage house.
The Residence contains eleven rooms.
The parlors and halls most beautifully lres
coed. The entire establishment is complete,
with every modern improvement. A neat
flower yard in front of the house, hedges all
around; also, fine’large groves on either side
adjoining.
This is one of the best and most J desirable
residences in this county, and is truly a
‘ffloipfortable home.” And, if desired, the
which is hew and elegant, can be
purofeased with tho house. F6V terms and
further particulars apply to
tv. h; Goodrich,
i ’ ja4— ts ’’ ’ tffi Broad sffeetj.
I^T^eSr^’
That desirable residence, on
the upper end of Greene street?attm.-i
t.aining six lavgo tooms, with thel necessary
out-buildings—all :in good repair’, and a
«seifv>f exoelterit
Belonging to the place is four acres of
Stst-rato EarUh'saitable for gardening, and
j a number of choice Fruit Tree* Posses
sion given iinmodietelv.
Afeplv to M. E. HILL,
noH—tf '> Augusta Faetory.
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- HORSE TO RENT,
e cal-
CJ:- IiVJuN aftd Mclntosh strceU*, Contain
i frig Eifih't Rooms; Kitchen wittiTwo Rootaff.
T.hero. is also a good Gartleß f tttobed to the
’House- Water on the.prej^fAs.
For particulars apply on toe 1 OF
to ; 'J. W. JONES, V
149 Elljs J
Opposite Palace Btibles.
Rnpms and Boarding
mwd GOOIk ROOMS WITH BOARD ;
A ; r - 1 fn a. prttite fatallyi can be obtained
tft '53 Etoitd street, conifer of
Bread tiGd LlhOnln streets. < u«> .* .itj o .i
i ’ • v.tt''!’» ,<* - - >S«K
——uj. —u bau.jfr-ff
Holland GHa ;
: AND . in,...,,
iwa«ira»i
HO»DdU«AR±S; from 12f <jtß. to JA.ots.
NITTMBHB ife Bhell
| ■ ; “*!> PHBBBRVB® »tN«BR
! , And a^olcet^ stock of ; ’’ '^ a ‘
FAMILY. i>y retail.
t. .'.’Os H. JOHANNSBS, ’ ■
104 R.ypoltis street, below Ce^ti.
c. H. WARNER, -a .a
STEAM FITTER,
In rear of 25a Broad Street, * :tr "h
Adgusta,
Pumps, Gas,Steam and ’7ater Pipes,
Rubber Hoso and Huso Piper, promptly
1 urnishod or rcpiircd. Ja20 —ts
Planters’ Hotel,
LADIES' ENTRANCE, PARLOR HO. 3,
I I *.if ' ;.s:i a- it * * ■
(S*»,*d Flooa) • , w
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LATE OF BERLIN, PRUSSIA.
Impqr/qpt line Invention !
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THE ADVANTAGES of these Spectacles
over all others, are—
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fectly free from chromatic light, so well known
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whiW both Bear and distant objects are seen
with equal facility through tbe same Glasses.
2d. Can. be worn with perfect ease fur any
length of time at one sitting, gi' iog astonish
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or other artificial light—comfort to the Spec
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sth. Ground by peculiar machinery, got up
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TESTIMONY OF RECOMMENDATIONS
From Medical gentlemen, Professors of the
highest Opthalmic talent in Augusta, Ga., and
in the Union :
, ~:t ArqtjstA, Ga., December Stb, 1866.
I have examined tbe Glasses of Dj. Bern
hardt, and find them of good quality. His
testimonials are very numerous and exceed,
ingly flattering. L. A. DUGAS, M. D.
'Acgusta, Ga., Dec. 7, 1866.
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favor of the superiority of the Australian
Crystal—single and double vision spectacles—
over all other kinds. They are constructed
upon the best established and understood prin
ciples of optics, and their adaptation to the
human eye in its different conditions of vision
is so perfect, as to render, sight easy without
effort. In my opinion, none others should>
used, since the eyes once used tb those dot >
seem to grow old, and by having a focuj
any point of the surface, they iTjipha?4o re
store tho eyes to their youthful energy.
LEWIS D. FORD, M. D.
Augusta, Ga. Dec. ?, 1806.
I have examined a great variety of Glasses
manufactured by Professor M. Bernhard!, and
in justice to the Professor, must say that his
Glasses are of a superior qualify, adapted to
meet tie wants ol almost every eye, where the
vision is in any way imperfect. The Professor
selected for me a pair of his Australian Crystal
Glasses, Which nre of a very superior quality
and workmanship, rendering vision very dis
tiuct, almost as perfect as iu youth. I yield
this testimony' in favor of the Professor’s
Glasses most cheerfully.
C. C. PRITCHARD, M. D.
Augusta, Ha., Dec. 7, 1866.
I very cordially- recommend Prof. M. Bern
hardt to all who may require Glasses.
DkSAUSsUIIK FORD, 31. ».
AuGusta, Ga., Dee. 7, 1866.
We have examined the Lenses of Professor
Bernhardt, and consider them superior to any
we. have scon. They are admirably adopted not
only to improve the imperfections of impaired
sight, but to relieve the weariness of vision
which constant study produces. 3iany of the
Glasses are of Dew and ingenious contrivance.
We cordially recommend the Professor to ail
those who require scientific optical assistance.
H. H. BIGNON, M. D.,
JOHN L. COLEMAN, M. D.
W, 11. DOUGHTY, M. D.
WM. 11. CLARKE,
GREGORY DU.UGA^r.
August a, Ga., Deo. 8, 1866.
I have examined the Glasses of Dr. M.
Bernhardt, of Europe, and'have tried them.
They are very remarkable for their beauty of
wjukmttnship, and for thqir power to assist the
vision. Dr. M. Bernhardt has made Optics
the study his Hfe, and is evidently most
thoroughly acquainted with the science.
He is a native of ftorlin, Prussia, and has
studied there, but’has fbr several years been a
resitlaut ot New'Y'oi k. Tbe diseased and aged
will find great relief from the use of his Glasses.
I have sebn numerous testimonials to the ex
gollence of his Glasses, audio his skill as an
Optician, and I would recotnipepd him to
whose vision is impaired either through age or
Pastor First Presbyterian Church.
SaVavkah, Ga., Nov. 29, 188*.
I hereby certify that Mrs. Davenport has
been affected with Amorousis tor about two
months ; it became almdst 'complete. On tbe
2d o i November last, according to my awn
advice, she placed herself under the charge of
Hr; M. Bernhardt. Her vision has rapidly
improved. She can now read small print
with or withontjdqssesi
J URIAH HARRIS, jK. ft
;n
I fully endorse what . Dr. Harris has ahov
said. ; W. N. WARING, M. D.
, .sittiT tun :"-J .JfUY*P»M» Nov.
Projettor if. Bernhardt, Optician and Oqtfliit:
l chporfully state to you that .a further ac
quaintance, with yoii anJ’yonr'rifos't excellent
Glasses, has confirmed my first impressions as
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ttinately- U, themtelves of y 9nr science.
Respuctfully, yours,
ic .. t ; R. ». ARNOLD, M. D.
SOM • —! — .
.Testimonifels similar to the above may be
diefi &t Prof. BERNHARDTS office, from
JW. H. Plankett, Pastor es Bt. Paul's, 1 Ports
■ ipduth, Vam «.t i-jj.-.i : 3 .. ,•'»
Bin. Atflfc Curtin, tilov. of Fan nay Ivan ia.
Hon* {OsP., Mart on, Governor of Indiana,
lion. H. HT. Ex-Gov. of Mionosota.
Hon. Alex. Rmnssey*.-.Ex Goe* of Minnesota.
U- Seymour, Ex-Guv. of New York.
R. E. Feu GVn;7; oft'if Nfiw York; ' '
tan (AndovsiW dditißfuishod ge*t(emen.
OFFIOEThOHRS—From 9 A. M. to a P. M.
PLANTERS' HOTEL. .>? ; .1
N. B.—Owing to engagements elsewhere,
Professor BERNHARDT will be able to remais
here but a short time only. doll—lin