Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, February 12, 1867, Image 4

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®je piUn City Printer—Official Paper LARCEBT CITY CIBCFLATION TUESDAY MORNING Fsb. I*. I**T For the Daily Petti. "ÜBKNOWHI" MYitfm upon uieitimp Ike Ormree •/ »*« Comcdteuie Jtkad, »• «Ar CkmeUrg, &»• gut la, Oa. % »T CAMUB HU SIKCLAIR. I mood bcsid* A little mound, Marked by »» humble .tone. And reed the soldier'. epitaph. In the one word—“ Unknown 1” Not e’en a name to tell of him Who slept to aweetly there, — No name o'er which loved one could bend To drop affection'• tear. The only one who sleeps "Unknown,” Among the many brave ; “ Somebodg'e darling/' though, I know, Sleeps in that soldier grave! Perchance to some pooT mother’s heart lie was the only joy ! Perhaps that mothor waited long To welcome home her boy 1 Perhaps a gentle sister, too. Prayed for him night and day, And watched with anxious heart to greet The loved one from the fray; Or it may be some maid, whose love, To him was yet more dear, Is weeping now with grief for him Who sloops so sweetly here ! Upon each little white slab here Is traced sotae soldier’s name, And proudly do wc love to tell Their glorious deeds to Fame ! But, ah ! ’tie sad, indeed, to stand Beside this bumble stone, And read no name —and know that one Is sleeping all “Unknown /” To know that there ere loving hearts Who’d giro their all to-day To stood beside this graves where sleeps Their soldier boy in grey ! But ’tis enough to know that he For our dear country died— And stranger bands can twine fair flowers Above this spot in pride. Ah 1 here arc many soldier graves— Ho does not sleep alone! And though no name of him is traced Upon this simple stone — There is a spotless scroll above ! And on that snowy page Hath angel hands for thee, “Unknown,” Recorded nume and age ! Augneia, da., Feb. 2d, 1367. The Dress in the Black Crook. —A New York correspondent of the Peters" burg Index gives the following account of the dress of the “ladies” in the cele brated play of the Black Crook, which has had such a famous run in New York. He says: The ballet troupe consists of better looking young ladies than the ordinary run of such troupes, and it is astonish ing to see to what a degree of perfection they have reduced the practice of econ omy in dress. If Mrs. Eve could find herself in Niblo’s, I think that she would feel perfectly at home, and Mr. Adam would not think of blushing at all on account of his scantily supplied ward robe. “I don't exactly know how to describe the costume, but it reminds me very much of pictures that I used to see in Mitchell's geography, when I was at school, of ‘native Hottentots.’ It is a mighty convenient costume for dancing. You can't tread on her skirts to save your life, and there is no danger of being tripped up by crinoline as you go round in the German, No collars or cuffs to be mashed ; no sleeves to be ripped ; in short, it is so close to nothing that you are a long time finding out the difference; and if you don't like my description, just come on, buy two tickets, and 1 will carry you to see it.” Why Folks Read Locals. —People read articles of local interest for rea sons as opposite as man and wife- A. reads‘about a light because he was there and saw it. B. because he wasn't there and didn’t; C. becasue he’d heard about it, and 1). because he hadn’t; while those who had a hand in it, want to know how much of truth concerning them the editor has deemed compatible in its utterance, with a continuation of his own earthly career. Ihe conscious ness, too, that hundreds of others are perusing the same article simultaneous ly, and that it is, therefore, a subject cf common thought and conversation, doubtless adds to the zest with which ordinary readers eagerly devour arti cles that otherwise would have but a dull perusal or no perusal at all. Rests at Richmond. —The Rich mond papers announce a heavy decline in rents in that city ; for instance, one of them says : The buildings on Cary street, known as “Commercial Block,” which rented last year for $5,000 each, are now rented for $2,000 each. The building lately occupied by the Na tional Express Company, and for which they paid $6,500 per annum, rented a day or two since at auction for $1,650. The buildings on Fifteenth street, which rented in 1865 for $6,000, are now rent ed for $1,200, and so on. This indicates not distress, dull trade, and want of confidence, but a gradual return of the standard of legitimate business. —A sensation has lately been pro duced in Paris by the disappearance of an American lady from her residence in Champs Elyses, leaving her children ■with the servants. She was a lady of irreproachable character. Her husband on hearing of her disappearance, em barked from America to search for her, but has not found her. He ascertained that she was in the habit of going to a certain convent, for the alleged purpose of letting the children play in the grounds. One day, after returning from a drive to the convent, she left the house, telling the servants she was going out on business. It is asserted on the au thority of the administration, that the lady has not been the victim of any per sonal assault. —Tlioy are about cutting a canal in California that will irrigate over a million acres of waste land in several of the counties of that State. The canal will not only furuish a supply of water for the land, hut will serve also as a high way (or carrying the products of ie laud to the San Francisco market. * Masukactumvo jn* Pittsburg, Pa.— Pittsburg contains five hundred large niauulacturing establishments. It has fifty glass lactones and sixteen potteries, forty-six iron foundries, tbirty-ene roll ing mills, thirty three machinery estab lishments, and fifty-three refineries; besides miscellaneous works of almost every variety, the whole turning out an annual product worth about one hundred million dollars. —The Ohio River is still full of float ing ice. Coatar’s Exterminators. ■inns —ac--" B _ ■—***-’ 2 *• 18 year* established la N. T. City." « Only iafallible remedy known.” “ Free from Poisons.” “Not dangerous in the Human Family. « Hats come out of their holes to die.” »«Costar’s ” Bat, Bond*, Etc.* EXTERMINATORS Is a paste—used for Bette, Min*, Boaekee, Black nml Bed Ante, etc., etc. •‘Cottar’s” Bed-Bug Exterminator Is & liquid or wash —used to destroy, and also a preventive for Bed-Buye, etc. *• costar’s ” Eledric Powder FOR INSECTS, Is for Motht, lfoequitoee, Flcae, Bed-Huge, Jneecte on Plante, Finch, Animate, etc. ! ! ! Beware ! ! ! of all worthless imi ttttioDS. , See that “COSTAR’S” name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. Address, IIENBY B. COSTAB, 484 Broadway, N. Y. Sold in A T -U. M^^ErrNEI!( 212 Broad street, Augusta, (Ja- BARNBS, WABD A CO., 24 Magazine street, N. 0., Whelesale Agents for the Southern States, and all Druggists and Retailers every where. 66 Costar’s” CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SALVE, For 'Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boils Cancers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleed ing, Blind and I’ainfal 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. _g38 ~ Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sixes. >3-Sold by all Druggists everywhere. JE9~ And by HENItY R. COSTAR, Depot 454 Broadway, N. 1. And by PLUMB & LEITNER, *212 Broad street, Augusta, Os. BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Mog axine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. “Costar’s 55 UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT, For Corns, Bunions, Warts, etc. Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sixes. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 4S I Broadway, N. Y. And by PLUMB A LEITNER, 212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. BARNES, WARD and CO., 24 Mag azine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States.', • “C ostar’s”: PREPARATION OF lITM-SWEET & IBAEE BLOSSOMS FOR Eeautifying 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. ysr- Bottles, sl. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. JSiJ-And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. And by PLUMB A LEITNER, 212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. 0B- BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Maga xine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. “Costar’s” PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, For Coughs, Colds, JTrarscness, 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. 7£'<y~ Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Sgg. And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. Ssa. And by PLUMB A LEITNER, 212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. Skg, BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Maga zine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agenta for the Southern States. Cost&r’s 95 CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS, A Universal Dinner Pill, For Nervous and Sirk Headache, Costivenesa, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipa tion, Diarrhma, Colie*, Chills, Fevers, and gen eral derangement of the Digestive Organs, flay- Boxes, 25 cts., 60 cts., and $1 sizes, gjajf Sold by all Druggists everywhere. t&jr And by HENRY R. COSTAR, 484 Broadway, N. Y. gar And by PLUMB k LEITNER, 212 Broad'stroet, Augusta, Ga. BARNES, WARD A CO., 21 Magazine street, New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents fob the Southern States. nol#—3m Miacellaneoua. N otic©. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE Estate of Wm. R. Taut, late of Rich mend 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, wlthiu the time prescribed by law. JOHN U. MEYER, ja9—flw Executor. Keep ft Before the PeopleJ BARROW & COFFIN, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS I GILDERS, GLAZIERS, and PAPER HANGERS, Are still at their old stand, 43 Jackson street, between Ellis and Greene. TnEY BEG TO RETURN THEIR thanks to the citixens of Augusta, and its vicinity, for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon them, and trust, by strict attention to business, and moderate ebargos, to merit a continuance of the samo. All work entrusted to their csre will be done with neatness and dispatch, and the best material used. Country orders promptly attended to. WINDOW GLASS and READY MIXED PAINTS, kept for sale, and WALL KALCEMINING executed to order. References : Hon. R. H. May, Hon. A. 11. Stephens, L. C. Warren, Esq., D. B. Plumb, Esq-, Wm. H. Tutt, Esq., T. S. Nickerson, Esq., W. H. Goodrich, Esq., John D. Butt, Esq., Wm. E, Jackson, Esq. jal7—lm &SL- Chronicle A Sentinel, copy. British Periodicals. TIIE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative). THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Radi cal). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). AND BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA ZINE (Tory). These foreign periodicals are regularly republished by us in tho same style as heretofore. Those who know them and who have long subscribed to them need no reminder; those whom the civil war of the last few years has deprived of their once welcome supply of the best pe riodical literature, will be glad to have them again within their reach ; and those who may never yet have met with them, will as suredly he well pleased to receive accredited reports of tho progress of European science aud literature. TERMS FOR 1867 2 For any one of the Reviews $ 4.00 per an. For any two of the Reviews 7.00 “ For any three of the Reviews 10.00 “ For all four of the Reviews 12.00 44 For Blackwood's Magazine 4.00 44 For Blackwood and one Review 700 44 For Blackwood and two Reviews 10.00 44 For Blackwood and three Reviews... 1-3.00 44 Fur Blackwood and four Reviews 15 00 44 CLUBS.—A discount of twenty per cent. will be allowed to clubs of four or more per sons. Thus, four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for $12.80. Four copies of the four Reviews for $48.60, and so od. POSTAGE.—When sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the United States will be but Twenty four Cent* a year for “Blackwood,” and but Eight Cents a year for each of the Reviews. Premium* to New Subscribers. [~New subscribers to any two of tho above periodicals for 1867 will be entitled to re ceive, gratis, any one of tho lour Reviews for 1866. New Subscribers to all five of the Periodicals for 1867 inny receive, gratis, Blackwood or any two of the four Reviews for 1866. These premiums will bo allowed on all new subscriptions received before April 1, 1867. Subscribers may also obtain back num bers at the following reduced rates, viz.: The North British from January, 1863, to December, lt'66, inclusive; the Edinbnrg and tho Westminster from April, 1864, to December, 1866, inclusive, and tho London Quarterly for the years 1565 ami 1866, at the rate of $1.50 a year for each or any Re view ; also Blackwood for 1866, for $2,50. Neither premiums to Subscribers, nor discount to Clubs, nor reduced prices for back numbers, can be allowed, unless the monoy is remitted direct to tho Publishers. No premiums can be given to Clubs. THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY, No. 38 Walker St, N. Y. Tho Leonard Scott Publishing Company also publish the FARMER'S GUIDE, by Hxnry Stephens, of Edinburg, and the Inlie .T. P. Norton, of Yale College. 2 vols., Royal Octavo, I,GOO pages and numerous Engravings. Price $7 for the two volumes—by Mail, post paid, SB. 0 jn27—3m VALENTINES! VALENTIIVES ! A LSO NEW BOOKS—TI E YOUTH’S A (Southern) History of the War, St Elmo, The Merchant of Berlin, otc., at QUINN’S NEWS DEPOT, ja3l—2w 180 Broad street. ZELLS RAW BONE PHOSPHATE AND Supcr-l’liospliate of Lime. WE ARE AGENTS FOR P. ZELL £ SON’S celebrated PHOSPHATES, and are prepared to furnish it to Planters on liberal terms. The Phosphates are well known, having been uf*ed for many years in Maryland and Virginia. Pamphlets with analysis and directions for use furnished. It will cost, laid down in Augusta, between S6B and $72 per ton. Wo will also forward orders for CORN and other Grain. ' ja26—lm JOHN D. BUTT k BRO Take Notice. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ! miIIRTY DAYS AFTER DATE, I JL shall, with the consent of my Husband, become a FREE TRADER, And shall hold my own eatato separate from that of my Husband, THOMAS O'CONNOR, and shall, according to law, sue and be sued in my own proper name, for my own contracts. MARY O'CONNOR. [L. S.] I consent to my wife, MARY O’CONNOR, to become a FREE TRADER in every tense of the term. THOMAS O’CONNOR. [L. S.] Test; H. B. Kemme, W. C. Dillon. FOSTER BLODGETT, Notary Public, Richmond co., Ga. Augusta, tiu., Feb. 5, 1867. ft*6—3ot* Take Notice! TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Thirty days after date, i shall, with the consent of my husband, become a FREE TRADER, and shall held my own property separate from his, and in my own business transactions, shall sue and be sued in . my own proper name. MARY lIEALY. [L. S.] I consent to my wife, MARY IIEALY, to become a FREE TRADER. MICHAEL JIKAI.Y. [L. S.] Augusta, On., Feb. 4, IS(>7. Test; H.B. Kemme, M. C. Dillon. FOSTI.It BI.CD .ITT, Notary Public HU I mend co., Ga. fes—lm* Groceries, Liquors. PICTURES or TH« LATV Bishop Elliott, WITH HIS EPISCOPAL ROBES, OR IN ORDI NARY ATTIRE, NOW READY! AND FOR SALE AT PERKINS' GALLERIES 192 HRO VirSTItKKT. AUGUSTA, GA., (Next door above the Daily Press Oflice) » i / ■' I -r ,s / AND BROUGHTON ST., SAVANNAH, GA., (Opposite Marshall House), AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES, to-wit: Size Bxlo, for Framing $1 00 each. Gardes de Visite, for Albums.. 25 44 44 44 44 .. 2 2 5 per dez A liberal discount to the trade. PICTURES, single or by the dozen, sent by mail to any address to those enclosing stamp for postage and price of Pictures, as above. ja22—tf Gifts For CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS. GREAT WATCH SALE 1 ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN ! Giving to every Patron a Handsome and reliable Watch for tho 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 ns good in every respect m* represented, and no humbug.”— Sentinel, Waterford , A 7 . Y. ‘‘Business is conducted in this establishment upon strictly honor able principles, and purchasers get the worth of their money.”— lleraid, Peru, Ilf. “This Company is no bogus affair, and i9 prompt in business and perfectly reliable.” Courier, Rond out, N. Y . “This Company is known throughout the Union to be re liable for anything it proposes to do.”— Independent, Monticello, 111. “They are honorable in their dealings, and satisfy the just expectations of ilieir customers.”— Democratic Press, Lyons, A 7 . Y. “This Company has a fine reputation, and their goods are of a very superior quality.”— Daily Times, Acwbern, A’. C . “There is no humbug in this Company.” —Valley Senti nel, Shippenburg, Pa. “Their Watches arc manufac ured of superior articles, and by the best worhmen.” —American Union, Den ton, Md. LIST OF ARTICLES. ICO Solid Gold Hunting Watches. ..s£so to $750 1(0 Magic Cased Geld Watches 250 to 500 10« Ladies’ Watches, Enameled 100 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches 250 to 300 2ftOGold Hunting English Levers.. 200 to 250 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches. 150 to 250 500 Gold Hunt’g American Watches. 100 to 200 500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150 500 silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladies’Watches 50 to 260 1000 Gold Hunting Lepines 5C to 75 1000 Miscellaueous Silver Watches.. 50 to 100 2500 Hunting Silver Watehes 25 to 50 5000 Assorted Watches, all kinds-.. 10 to 75 £33" Every patron obtains a Watch by this arrangement, costing but slfl, while it may be worth $750. No partiality shown. Messrs. J. IIICKLING k CO.’S GREAT UNION WATCH COMPANY, MANU FACTURERS, 149 Broadway, New York City, wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificates, naming articles, are placed in sealed en velopes, and forwarded as ordered. The return of any of our certificates entitles the holder to the article named thereon, upon payment, irrespective of its worth, if $750, und as no article valued less than $lO :s named on any certificates, it will at once be seen that this is No Lottery , but a straightforward legitimate Transaction , which may he participated in even by the most fastidious ! A single Certificate will bo sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for sl, eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixty six and more valuable premium for $lO, odo hundred and most su perb Watch fors!s. To Agentsor thos, wish ing employment this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Try us ! Address, J. IIICKLING & CO., jalO—3m 149 Broadway, N. Y. I3alzeau 9 s HAIR TONIC, FOR DBKSSING HAIR, ERADICATING DANDRUFF, ALLAYING IRRI TATION OF SCALP, ETC., ETC. lla Izcati’s Marine Water for' PREVENTING THE HAIR FROM FALL ING OUT, AND PRODUCING A LUXURIANT GROWTH. The above are manufactured by C. BALZKAU, from France, who has had twenty.five years' experience in tho Ilair-Lressiug business, and who thor oughly understands all Diseases of the Hair und Hcalp. Consultations given gratis, both for ladies and gentlemen, at bis Rooms, Bread street, four doors above the Daily Press Oflioo. ja26—tf WHITE ALPACA. DKAUTIFUL QUALITY, FOR SALE J> by MRS. PUGHE, dol6 190 Broad street. DAILY PRESS BOOR k JOB PRINTING AND Bookbinding Establishment 190 BROAD AND 153 ELUS STREET, AUGUSTA G A.. E. H. PUGHE, - - - Proprietor HAYING MADE ADDITIONS TO OUR JWoli unit fob gtprtmmi AND HAVING RECEIVED A LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF ’PAPERS AND CARDS, WK ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JOB PRIWTIPIC ON AS FAVORABLE TERMS AS ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH, AND IN AS GOOD STI I.K. COLORED PRINTING DONE IN ALL STYLES, NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER OFFICE IN THE SOUTH, EITHER FOR CHEAPNESS OR NEATNESS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION WILL RE 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. |3gr All Orders from the Country, will be attended to with I ihTpatch. OFFICE— 190 BROAD STREET, Opposite So i’tern Express Office. COME AND SEE I. K.AHW c So OO.’s HEAVY AND WELL ASSORTED BTOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 1 goods, At 262 Broad Street, Augusta. * GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC WILL FIND \\ 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, CELECIAS, BROWN HOLLANDS, IRISH LINENS, DIAPERS, TABLE PAVER'S TOWELLING naikbs BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, LADIES’ CLOAKS, Newest Style, SHAWLS, MOURNING GOODS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES, IRISH LACES, Imported, GLOVES RIBBONS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTH' CASSI MERES, TWEEDS, COATINGS, M FRINGES, GENTS’ AND LADIES’ HATS BLANKETS, FLANNELS.] NOTIONS, jCSTIn our Wholesale Department we offer a carefully selected STOCI of GOODS, and at the LOU EST CASH PRICKS. In our Retail 1 epariment, a variety inferior to no other House in til South. I. & C O. delß—6m NOTICE TO PLANTERS. WE ARE RECEIVING AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAM P’TJUE USTo. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE. CRUMP, DAVISON & CO., ISTo. 209 "Broad Street' .A.uejTista, Ga; dc4—Cm* Coal and Firewood. COKEToRIALEr CIOKE CAN BE HAD J At the GAS WORKS AT ALL TIMES. Tickets ean be procured at the Office from 9 A. M. until 2 P. M., every day. de4—tf G. S. HOOKEY, Sup’t. GOAL. A CARGO OF SUPERIOR COAL TO arrive, and will be sold on the Whar f by the Ton and upwards, to suit pur ehasers, by A. POULLAIN. no29—tf Mosher, Thomas & Schaub, Q 44 BROAD STREET— /64r“r Under Masonic Hall AUGUST/v, Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FREN i China! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH and AMERICA Glass "Ware 1 AND KEROSENE LAMPS, AXI) AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE Try us, and we will convince .von that you can save tho Freight from N'w York to this point. JOSIAII MOSHER, J. JiiFFKRSON THOMAS, GEORGE SCIIAUB. oo 2—6 m LOUISVILLE PROBCCE HOUSE. QEORGE C. NEWBERRY, (Successor to Creppor, Patten <9 Cos., Es tablished 1860). PRODUCE BROKER AKI> COMMSION MERCHANT. Wholesale dealer in Corn, Oats, Hay, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Onions, Dried and Green Fruits. Corn shipped in New Resowed Ounnios. Railroad Receipts sighned through to Augusta. Orders, accompanied with Cash or proper City references, promptly attended to. Communications answered promptly. 39 and 41 Fourth street. ia6 —3m' Louisville, Ky. Bankers and Brokers, DRAFTS QN THE ROYAL BANK OF IRELAM LONDON, PARIS, and UERMAII In sums to suit. C. F. PLANK, A erst Southern Express Company’s Office, de23—3m Augutts.ti FioneerSoa| GIVE IT A FAIR TRIA I This t-oap requires only to be prove its superior quality. Use would any common Soap. TRY IT, And you will he convinced that it is sW rior to any other article in market J sale bv Grocers generally. ManufaP’ liyTAYT.OR A, YOUNG, IS6 Front W New York. , Trade supplied at Manufacturer*P by JOHN D. BUTT & BRo.,Agtt No. 266 Broad st., Augusta,» ja27—6m — 1 PIONEER YEASIjPOWfi LADIES, USE THIS AND NO OTBE*’ And with your Pastry you will h a,t bother; At every grocer’s you can get it. Try a box and you will ne’er regret it This Yeast Powder is used by all ® class Hotels and Restaurants through • couutry, and is finding its way into«v* household where good Yeast Powder i* l preoiated. Samples Freo. Every ho s ,i ranted to give satisfaction ormoDeyrelw ed. Manufactured by TAYLOIt and YOl -186 Front Street, N. Y. Trade supplied at manufacturer’* P rl by JOHN D. BUTT * BRO., Ag’Ut 266 Broad street, Augusts, b* ja27—6m AUGUSTA BOBBIN ffS AUGUSTA, GEO., H. T. NELSON, Proprietor. dos—tangs