Newspaper Page Text
<£bt gaitg fuss-
City Printer—Official Paper
LARGEST CITY CIiCELATWN
immTHmiMN *»
DRKAMTIME.
Alone I watched *0 «•»!«•
In« it* flat* of oreog* P*i»“*i
And jlrt t*y««i ik« r.«J bny,
Ore, mCu of purple b«H. nr. *•«*« :
Upon Ik* roof weird •»*•» P'V,
ij) toe wind* nr* full of
T Ifn’i AMfl beok bifoTt Bt HB»
And M flan In hack, (Wlntly
Shiao M of old—diolno nod Mindy.
One* mot* I hear the goo'lo^jm;
Where foiling toeree ““I ,„“ P '
no wood* low mmrmor *»d ‘k.«ki».
Os ellrery streamlet*M the whimple,
And lire uoio tb. f*M.n «»•
Os childhood'* joy—to pure ond oimple.
Wbot pretty pebble* p*»*d iho ereok,
Th. d«r old creek b, «nlb*rri*. .boded!
Thof* th. .by frof* pUyod bWo-»od-»c«k
Through lillo*—with iwool »pico* laded ;
And oar woe »h»dow *ocm to *pesk
From wbitporing wareleu, o* w* wndod.
Wbol league* of noeter woooi tho boo*.
To buckwheat hill* ond told* of eloror !
Wbot twittorod bird* on blooming true*
Qftood tenderly, nod ployed lb* low 1
While time, with odorou* breoth of eo«e,
Told tb* dolioiou* idol low 1
We reckoned then each year again ;
Now, they are coanted with oar lo»*o* j
Sharp thorn* and thistles give a* pain,
Where then we trod Spring* velvet
mo**a* j
Then of oar flowery garland* vain,
And now aweary with our oroiae*.
X gathered wild flower* yesterday,
But somehow flower* hare lost their
sweetness {
Some quail were startled —even they
S4tm to bare loat their old dUcreetne**,
And only hopped boride the way,
A* if they had no need of fleetness.
But when I *ee the children meet,
Flower laden, from their play* returning;
Care trampled by tbeir boodle** feet,
’Their trustful eoul* all ahadow spurning;
Their heart* wild with impatient beat,
And hope*, bright Are* within them
burn in g.
I know life blooms the same, but I
Shall breathe its old time fragrance—
never!
The dreary now—the dear gone-by,
The bridgeles* flood* of sorrow sever;
Ah, me I how wistfully I sigh
For dreamtime lost—and lost forever !
Brigham Young's Wives, First
Last, and Several Intermedi
ates.
Mary Angell Young is the first living
and legal wife of tbe prophet. She is a
native of- New York, and is a fine look
injr, intelligent woman. She is large,
portly, and dignified. Her hair is well
sprinkled with the frosts of age; her
clear hazel eyes and melancholy coun
tenance indicate a soul where Borrow
reigns supreme. She has been much
attached to her husband, and his infidel
ity has made deep inroads upon her
mind. Her deep seated melancholy
often produces flights ot insanity, which
increase with her declining years.'
Lucy Decker Seely is the first wife in
“plurality," or the second •‘woman.”
Lucy Decker was married to Isaac
Seely, and had two children. She af
terward became a Mormon, and went to
Nauvoo to reside. Her husband, Seely,
was somewhat dissipated, Out treated
her well. She, however, saw brother
Brigham and loved him. He visited
her, told her that Seely could uevet give
her an ‘•exaltation” in the eternal
world, that he, being "high in the priest
hood,” could make her a queen in the
first resurrection.
She yielded to these inducements and
the promptings of her inclinations, left
her husband, and was “sealed” to Brig
ham Young.
Lucy Decker has brown hair, dark
eyes, small features, a fair skin, and
short of stature, but embonpoint. She
would strongly remind you of a New
England wife, “fat, fair and forty.” In
common with nearly all the inmates of
the harem, she is of very ordinary intel
lect and limited education.
Clara Decker, sister of Lucy Decker,
is a short, thick set person, very much
like Lucy in appearance. She is much
more intelligent and agreeable than her
sister, and in every way her superior.
She is also a great favorite with the
Prophet, has three or four children, and
is much attached to her‘'husband.”
Harriet Cook was early in tbe plurality,
hariug been sealed to Brigham at “Win
ter Quarter,’’ on the Missouri river,
while ibe Mormons were on tbeir wav to
Utah. This was five years before
polygamy was publicly proclaimed in
Utah as a divine institution. Harriet is
very tall, has light hair, bine eyes, a fair
complexion, and sharp nose. She is
slender, but has much power of endu
ranee, and a look of deiermination.—
Mr*. Waite's “Mormon Ihrophct."
toukg's last wife.
Dr. Adonis, alter various wander
ings, has turned up in Utah, in a
letter from the promised land, he writes,
under the date of November 22d, as
follows, about Brigham Young's last
wife : *'l saw the President's last wife
at the tabernacle on Sunday last. The
lady’s name before marriage was Maria
Folson. He fcjrmer residence was at
Council Bluffs, lowa. She is an impe
rious-looking young beauty, of tbe
Grecian rather than the Roman order,
and is very imperious aud jealous.
Like all passionate and jealous women,
•he is noble-hearted. Miss Folson is
Brigham’s last wife and pet. Two of
the President’s daughters play at tbe
theatre, and are great favorites with the
Gentile portion ot the community. One
is married (Mrs. Clawson), and the
other (Miss June) is single, but is
being waited on by a distinguished
editor.”— Milicaukie Wisconsin.
The Waste of War.— The immense
amount* of arms aud ammunition used
during the war by the Union armies are
shown by a report just made from tbe
Ordinance Bureau, at Washington. By
this report it appears that from January
Ist, 1801 to June, 30th, 1866, there were
provided lor the military service 7,832
caunon; 11.787 artillery carriages;
6,333,21)5 artillery projectiles, shot and
shell 6,530,003 pounds of grape and
caunisterthot; 2,862,177 pounds of fixed
artillery ammunition ; 3,477,655 small
arms, muskets, rifles, carbiues aud pis
tol*, 544,476 swords sabres and lances;
2,146,175 complete sets of infantry ac
coutrements; 530,544 complete sell of
horse equipments; 28,164 sets of two
horse artillery hurness; 732,626 horse
blankets ; 1,022,176,474 cartridges.
otice.
TWO MONTHS AFT Bit BATE, APPLI
CATION will be made to tbe Honorable
tbe Court or Ordinary of Richmond county
for leave to sell tbe Heal Estate belonging
to ibe estate of t-berle* W. Bond, of Co
lombia county, deceased.
GEO. P. BUTLER,
n,,3 0 —2tnJ Administrate
Cottar’s Exterminator*.
- t "uaG *■■»■*’-’*** ’■ ■ " -
LvM I MAJORS^
•• II years esubttabed la N. Y. City
**Oblj infallible remedy known.
“ Ft** from Poison*."
“ Not dangerous in tb* Human Fanrity."
“ Kate com* out of their kotea to die.’*
Bat, Batch, Ete.,
EXTERMINATORS
TANARUS» a paste —u»dd for Jt*«, Hies, Roaches,
Black Red Ante, Hr, Me.
Collar's” Bed-Bus
Exterminator
I* a liquid or wash—used to destroy, sad
*|wa preventive f or jtmi-h.y., etc.
‘‘Cuatar’a” Electric Powder
FOR INSECTS,
Is for JtHtu. Fwyritaa, Heat, Bed- Bag *,
tntrtie an ffamtn, hotel*, Animate, etc.
kdk. ! ! ! Beware ! ! ! of all worthless imi
tation*.
See that "COSTAR’S” name is on each
Boa, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy.
bia. Address,
HENRY R. COSTAR.
484 Broadway, N. Y.
'Jsm. Sold in Auguita, Ga., by
PLUMB A LBITNER,
112 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
BARNES, WARD * CO., 24 Magazine
street, N. 0., Wholesale Agent* for the Southern
State*, and all Druggist* and Retailer* every
where.
“Costar’s”
CELEBRATED
BUCKTHORN SALVE,
For Cut*, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boils
Cancers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleed
ing, Blind and Painful Piles; Scrofulous,
Putrid and 111-conditioned Sores; Ulcers,
Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Af
fections, Ringworm, Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chil
blains, etc.; Chapped Hands, Lips, etc.; Bites of
Spiders, Insects, Animals, etc., etc.
Boxes, 25 cents, 50 eenta, and $1 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
fSt' And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot
484 Broadway, N. Y.
And by PLUMB k LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
BARNES, WARD k CO., 24 Mag
azine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the
Southern States.
“ Costar’s”
UNIVERSAL
CORN SOLVENT,
For OuinOj Bunionoj Warts, ot o.
£2s* Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and si sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
7Z?!~ And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot
48 i Broadway, N. Y T .
And by PLUMB k LETTNER,
1 , 212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
BABNES, WARD <t CO., 24 .Mag
azine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the-
Southern States.,
“ C ostar’s”!
PREPARATION OF
eiTM-SVEET & OBAIEE BLOSSOMS
FOR
Beautifying the Complexion.
Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, re
move Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, etc.
Ladies are now using it in preference to all
others.
- Bottles, sl.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere,
jar-And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot
484 Broadway, N. Y.
And by PLUMB k LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
JW BARNES, WARD CO., 24 Maga
zine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the
Southern States.
“Costar’s”
PECTORAL
COUGH REMEDY,
For Coughs, Colds, Hrarseness, Sore Throat,
Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma,
Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all
Diseases of the Throat and Lungs.
Bottles, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes,
jar* Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
S*. And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot
484 Broadway, N. Y.
And by PLUMB A LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augu.'ta, Ga.
tCBARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Maga
zine street, N. 0., |Whole»ale Agent* for tbe
Southern States.
Costar’s ”
CELEBRATED
BISHOP PILLS,
A Universal Dinner Fill,
For Nervons and Sick Headache, Costivoness,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipa
tion, IHsrrhccs, Colics, Chills, Fevers, and gen
•rat derangement of the Digestive Organs.
VST Boxes, 25 eta., 50 cts., niul $ 1 sizes.
Sold by all Druggist* everywhere.
*&“ And by HENRY It. COSTAR, 484
Broadway, N. Y,
tST And by PLUMB & LEITNER.
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
BARNES, WARD a CO., 24 Magazine street,
New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents for th*
Southern States. not#—3m
ART AND REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Tin* ASSOCIATION HAS BURN FORMED UPON THE FOLLOWING PLAN i
There will be Usued to member* Cartifleate* for 2,509 gk.re*, at TEN DOLLARS
each, numbering from I to 2,500 inclusive, which entitle th* hulder to admUriea to a
Grand Musical Entertainment
TO BE GIVEN AT
CONCERT HALL,
In this City, and a Share la tb* awaad of Premium*.
Plwt Prwmfum, Lot No. 64, of T 80-100 sore* us Laud, eompririug tb* Betutiful
Grenada aud Commodious Dwelling, with eioven outbuilding*, *d|oinlng this
OUy, in HarrieooTille, tb* property or Thoma* P. Stovall, and valued at *IO,OOO
Aud *aeb of the following Lot*, adjoining the *.me, lying on th* Turkaett Spring
Came* Road* sad tho Georgia Railroad, not far rumored from tb* pro
posed route of the City Railroad : r
Second Premium, Lot No. *O, containing 8 ST-100 Act**, valued at,.„ 1,200
Third Premiens, Lot No. 01, valued at...... „ i io * t
Fourth Premium, Lot No. 02, valued at 1000
Fifth Premium, Lot No. 08, valued at . LOOO
Twaive Premium*, Lot* No. Ito 12. valued atsSo6 eaeh g',lloo
Twenty Premium*, Lot* No. Id to S3, valued at *2OO each 4,000
Seventeen Premium*, Lola No. 34 to 43, 57 and 50, value 2,400
*25,000
Person* to whom those Premium* may he awarded will raoolve at the olSoe of
Hoa. HENRY W. HILLIARD, conveyance* in fee of an unencumbered till*, on the day
subsequent to the award.
Due notice will be given, through tho puhlio pro**, of the tlmo of holding th* Grand
Musical Entertainment, immediately after whioh the Premiums will b* awarded by the
gentlemen named below.
Details of the Award of Premiums s
The Subscription Books, on being closed, will be placed in tho hands of tho fallowing
gentlemen, who have kindly oonsented to act as a Committee to conduct the Award of
Premiums:
Hon. Robert 11. May, ex-Mayor. Edward Thomas, Esq , formerly President
Gen. A. R. Wright. of the Union Bank.
F. C. Barber, Esq., Broker. Hon. J. T. Bothwell, Judge of the In-
Hon. John Foster, Mayor. ferior Court.
Those gentlemen will have the sole management of the Awards.
In ordering Certifirates, send in payment therefor Drafts, Postoffice Money Orders,
or Currency, with the address of the Town, County, and State, as every Certificate will be
fully registered, and the money held by Messrs. BRANCH, SONS A CO., Baukars, ol
this City, nntil th* Premiums shall bare been awarded.
A Remittance from one person for 20 Certificates, will
entitle hint to one Extra Certificate*
All communications or order* should be addressed to
THOMAS P. STOVALL, or
BRANCH, SONS * CO., Bankers,
d*27—tf . Augusta, Ga.
pSfpfj|i[ Charter Oak
jiSSSR^TOVE.
This celebrated stove, so favorably known in mobile
New Orleans, St. Louis, and other Southern cities, is now being offered to the
oitizens of Augusta, as ouo of tbe best and cheapest first-class Cooking Stoves in the
market—its baking qualities are nnsurpassed, which is acknowledged by all who have
used it.
The draught flues are so constructed as to ensure a perfect draught, while a hot air fine
which surrounds the oven insures tbe baking and roasting of bread and meats, to entire
satisfaction. We warrant the perfect baking of every Stove we sell.
In our stock will bo found TOILET SETS, CHURNS, TUBS, COFFEE MILLS,
SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD IRONS, CAKE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE
PANS, etc.
A full assortment of nousefurnishing Goods always on hand. We arc, also, pre
pared to do ROOFING, and all manner of work in the Tinners’ line of business,
jafl—lm D. L. FULLERTON. 186 Broad street.
TO SHIPPERS.
THE SPLENDID AND FAST A NO. 1
IRON STEAMER.
6 Two Boys,”
WILL COMMENCE HER REGULAR
weekly trips on TUESDAY next, Jan.
Btb, 1867, leaving tbe Wharf at 6 o’clock A.
M.
Tho Rates of Freight will be as low as can
be effected, and persons desirous of ship
ping Cotton, Produce, ete., to Savannah and
Northern ports will find it to tbeir interest
to patronize this Line.
Parties in the interior shipping to Savan
nah can do so, free of charge for forwarding,
by consigning to us.
All goods for parties in the interior, ship
ped by this Line, will also be forwarded free
of choree.
STOVALL k EDMONDSTON,
Agents, No. 2 Warren Block,
Jackson street,
janl—lino Augusta, Ga.
SCOTT’S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
SECOND YEAR.
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST
Magazine in the South
The proprietor of this popu
'LAß Monthly will publish an edition
of several thousand copies in January next,
to meet the increasing demand for it in all
portions of the South nnd West. Its Corps
of Contributors is already large , and will
be strengthened by the addition of several
Fxcellent Male and Female Writers
Beside* tbe usual variety of Original and
Selected Prose and Poetry, there will be
contained tbe admirablo ‘History of tbe
War, entitled
‘‘FIELD AND CAMP”
BY AH OFFICKR.
ALSO,
1 TIE SECRET MARRIAGE.
By Mrs. Warfield, of Kentucky.
A I.SO,
The Tropes and Metaphors of the Bible,
As Illustrated by Science,
By A. Means, D.D. LL,D.
Also, a series of articles on
LIFE IN THE EAST,
By Rev. R. A. Holland, of Kentucky, now
•n a tour in Egypt and Palestine.
It will be elegantly embellished with Steel
Plates, Lithographs, and Wood Cuts, pre
pared expressly for this publication, con
sisting of superb likenesses of Lee, Davis,
Joe JobDSon, Polk, Forrest, etc.
Its quantity of reading matter will also
lie increased, so that it will contain nearly
twice the amount of either Godcy or
L’etersun.
We shall also introduce ,a department of
Wit and Humor, and occasional Wcod Cut
Illustrations ot Southern and Western
Scenery.
U will be perceived that this plan involves
much additional expense, and we invito the
lovers ot a sound and elevated literature to
rally to this enterprise. It has already
received tbe highest encomiums of the
press; let it now have material aid, and we
promise a Magazine equal to any ever
before the Amcricon public.
TERMS—Single subscribers, 05; eleven
copies, S2O; twenty-two copies, *100; and
at tbe same rate* lor and six months. Cler
gymen of all denominations, and President*
and Profewor* of Colleges will receive it at
*4.
The person who will *end us tho largest
club of subscribers, not less than twenty
five, previous to March Ist, shall receive a
premium of Fifty Dollars.
Address, W. J. SCOTT,
jail)—lm Atlanta, Ga.
Gifts For
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS.
GREAT WATCH BALE l
ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN !
Giving to every Patron a Handsome and
reliable Watch for the Low Price of Ten
Dollars!
WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE!
AND NOT TO BE PAID FOR UNLESS
PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY!
•'Have seen their Watches, know them,
and can testify that they are excellent
timekeepers, and as good in every respect
as represented, and no humbug.”— Sentinel,
Waterford, N. Y. “Business is conducted
in this establishment upon strictly honor
able principles, and purchasers get the
worth of their money.”— Herald, Peru, 111,
“This Company is no bogus affair, and is
prompt in business and perfectly reliable.”
Courier, Handout, N. Y. “This Company
is known throughout the Union to be re
liable for anything it proposes to do.”—
Independent, Monticel/o, 111 . “They are
honorable in their dealings, and satisfy the
just expectations of iheir customers.”—
Democratic Prcs» 9 Lyon*, N. Y. “This
Company has a fine reputation, and their
goods are of a very superior quality.”—
Daily Time *, Xewbern, N. C. “There is no
humbug in this Company.” —Valley Senti
nel, Shippenbury, Pa. “Their Watches are
inauufacured of superior articles, and hy
the best workmen.” —American Union, Den
ton, Md.
LIST OF ARTICLES.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches. ..J250 to 7750
ICO Magic Cased Geld Watches 250 to 500
100 Ladies' Watches, Enameled... 100 to SUO
200 Gold Hunting Chronometer
Watches 250 to 300
200 Gold Hunting English I-evers.. 200 to 250
800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches. 150 to 250
500 Gold Hunt’g American Watches. 100 to 200
500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150
500 siiver.llunting Duplexes. 75 to 250
500 Gold 1-adie.- Watches 50 to 250
1000 Gold Hunting Lepines 50 to 75
leoOMiscellaueousSifverWatches.. 50 to 100
2500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 50
5000 Assorted Watches, all kinds-.. 10 to 75
Every patron obtains a Watch by
this arrangement, costing but $lO, while it
may be worth $750. No partiality shown.
Messrs. J. HICKLING k CO.’S GREAT
UNION WATCH COMPANY, MANU
FACTURERS, 149 Broadway, New York
City, wish to immediately dispose of tho
above magnificent Stoek. Certificates,
naming articios, are placed in scaled en
vol.pcs, and forwarded as ordered. Th*
return of any of our certificates entitles the
holder to the article named tbereon, upon
payment, irrespective of its worth, if $750,
and as no artiole valued less than $lO U
Darned on any certificates, it will at once be
seen that this is
TVo Lottery, but a straightforward
legitimate Transaction, which may
be participated in even by the
most fastidious!
A single Certificate will be sent by mail,
post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for
sl, eleven for $2, thiriy-tbrce and elegant
premium for $5, sixty six and more valuable
premium for $lO, one hundred and most su
perb Watchforsls. To Agentsor those wish
ing employment this is a rare opportunity.
It is a legitimately conducted business, duly
authorized by tbe Government, and open to
the most careful sorutiny. Try us !
Address,
J. HICKLING <t CO.,
{*lo—3m 149 Broadway, N. Y.
IN otice.
All persons indebted to the
Estate of Wm. B. Taut, late of Rich
mond county, deceased, are hereby notified
to make immediate payment to the under
signed; and those having claims against
said estate are required to present them,
duly attested, within the time prescribed by
law. JOHN U. MEYER,
j*9— 6w Executor.
DAILY PRESS
808 & JOB PBIIIK
AND
Bookbinding Establishment
190 BROAD AND 153 ELLIS STREET,
AUGUSTA GA..
E. H. PUGHE, Proprietor
HAVING MADE ADDITIONS TO OUR
mk anb fob J^artment,
AND HAVING RECEIVED A LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF
PAPERS AND CARDS,
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
JOB PRINTING
ON AS FAVORABLE TERMS AS
ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH,
AND IN AS GOOD STYLE.
COLORED PRINTING
DONE IN ALL STYLES,
NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER OFFICE IN THE SOUTH,
EITHER FOR CHEAPNESS OR NEATNESS.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO THE
PRINTING OF
BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS,
DRUGGISTS’ LABELS,
NOTES, DRAFTS, CHECKS,
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, DRAY RECEIPTS,
SHOW CARDS,
BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS,
PAMPHLETS, BRIEFS,
ETC.. ETC., ETC.
I-HT’ All Orders from the Countryj will be attended to
with Dispatch.
OFFICE— I9O BROAD STREET,
Opposite So nth era Express Office.
COME AND SEE
I. KLAHKT cto CO.’q
HEAVY AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
‘.fi -j A) ftt e ' *J S'tiU f •“ m' _• .‘,r , •' " ' I
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC !
DRY GOODS
At 262 Broad Street, Augusta.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC WILL FIND \i
TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO EXAMINE OUR
GOODS BEFORE THEY BUY ELSEWHERE.
LONG CLOTHS,
SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS,
OSNABURGS,
LINSEYB AND KERSEYS,
COTTON FLANNELS,
APRON CHECKS, JEANS,
TICKINGS,
CELF.CIAS,
BROWN HOLLANDS,
IRISH LINENS,
DIAPERS,
TABLE PA VASE
towellir
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS,
LADIES’ CLOAKS, Newest Style,
SHAWLS, ’
MOURNING GOODS,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES,
IRISH LACES, Imported,
GLOVES RIBBONS,
FRENCH ANI) ENGLISH BROADCLOTeI
CASSI MERES, 1
TWEEDS, COATINGS,
MERINOES,
GEMS’ AND LADIES’ HAI
BLANKETS, FLANNEJJ
NOTIONS, l
£3T In our Wholesale Department we offer a carefully selected STCf
of GOODS, and at the LOW EST CASH TRICES.
In our Retail Department, a variety inferior to no other Houseii»
South.
„ ■I. KAHN & t.O.
NOTICE TO PLANTERS'
WE ARE RECEIVING
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAM
PURE No. 1
PERUVIAN GUANO
WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE.
CRUMP. DAVISON & CO.,
T'T'o. 200 "Broad Street' _A_ u;st;,. Gi
oc4—6m*
Coal and Firewood.
COAL! COAL!
AT
Reduced Prices!
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE
or TBS
FINEST QUALITY OF
COAL!
AS LOW AS TEE LOWEST!
APPLY TO
G. S. HOOKEY,
de2o—tf GAS OFFICE.
COKE FOE SALE.
CiOKE CAN BE HAD
> At the GAS WORKS
AT ALL TIMES.
Ticket* «*n be procured at tbe Office from
9 A. M. until 2 P. M., every day.
de4—tf G. S. HOOKEY, Sup’t.
COAL.
A CARGO OF SUPERIOR COAL TO
arrive, and will be sold on the Whar'
by the Ton and upwards, to suit pur
chasers, by A. POULLAIN.
no2fl—tf
WOOLLEN GOODS,
W oollen Goods
FOR
WINTER WEAR!
BRJEAKFA6T SHAWLS
SONTAGS
CHILDREN’S BACQUES
NUBIAS
LADIES' and CHILDREN’S HOODS
INFANTB’ HOODS
LEGGINGS and SHOES
In great variety, at
MRS. PUGHfc’S,
190 Broad street,
no 27 ts Augusta, Ga.
ABBEVILLE PRESB,
LEE A WILSON Pbopristors.
The above named newspaper is
issued weekly, at Abbeville Court
House, 3. C., and offers splendid inducements
to the basineea men of Augusta, to oxtond
their notice* In that vicinity.
nolO—3m
Bankers and Brokers, m
DRAFTS
QN THE ROYAL BANK OF IK EL A.J
LONDON.
PARIS,
sod UERJfiS 8
Id sums to suit.
C. 8. PLANK, Agent,
Soothers Express Company's 0S«
de23—3m Angniti,!
—'-*"**“*- —,f 1 ■ wi»m g
AUGUSTA BOBBIN WORE
AUGUSTA, GEO., i
H. T. NELSON, Proprietor
des—Ungs
265 265
The Cheape§t Store in Tom
in TUB
BEST BARG A I NS IN
HEY GOODS,Ett'
“ «. 1
265 BROAD STREET.
OC2l—rtf
Brinley’s Steel Plots
»pHBSK JUSTLY CELEBRATED
PLOWS!
Are fbr t*]6 bj tb© undersigned*
for the Manufacturer?. .
They are sold at tbe shop price* tm
added. Their best recommendation *
trial. Among them will be found bis
UNIVERSAL PLOW
for ono or two horse*. Try Than! .
JAS. STOGNER * ca >
jsllh—tf