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Cl)t faflj Dress.
City Printer—Official Paper
LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION
WEDNESDAY MORNINU....Ftb. IS. IS«T
fFot ibo Damr Pacis ]
A BRIDAL OFFERING.
7j Mg Sister ftlMUd.
BY CIRRI S »IH BINOLAI*.
SwMt Sister ! I have feme to greet tho«
On thy bridal day. with all the love
A ulster - .* heart ean bring tl.ee ; and my
Soul pours itself forth in blessings on thee
Anti thy ehosan one. It has been years
Since la*t l taw thee : yet then art not
Changed! The same swset stnile is thine.
Anti ns f clasp thee to my heart again,
1 feel that years of parting have but matlo
I’a tontler stilt
Oh ! I oonl.l weep in my
Wild joy—but no ! I will not give thee
Tears upon thy bridal day ; for thou art
llappy ! anti I, too. must smile with theo
Iu all thy joy, and with a sister’s fond
Devotion pray that thy young life may
KTer be as bright as the lair summer sky
Above thee!
Rlessings on thee, fair bride! and oh !
My heart ean breathe for thee no dearer
■Wish, than that thy faee may ever wear
A smile as bright, and friends as dear
As those around theo now be always at
Thy side. And that he to whom thy love
And trust is giveti, may erown thy
Future life with joy and happiness ! and
that
Thy love may make all sunshine in his
homo !
Thou art going from us now to
Greet new friends, and make another homo
Glad with tby gentle smiles. Ah i tby
farewell
la sad to us amid these joyous bridul
greetings.
But, bister! wo will meet again—and
wilh a
Love still louder : for hearts like ours can
Bear the test of Time and Absence The
Flowers that erown thy wedding day may
Fade eie we shall meet again, and changing
Seasons come and go, and other hearts
grow
Cold and strange ! Yet thou wilt find a
Sister’s heart is evor true —a sister’s love
Unchanged! Thou who hast won her
Trusting heart—oh ! guard and cbersih it
With tender care, and may the pledges
Thou hast given be faithful kept till
Death ! Farewell! God s blessing be with
thee,
Sweet Sister! and thou, my brother!
Fashion’s and Costumes —The Home
Journal says that “at a recent ball, given
at Delmonico’s, a young and beautiful
married lady appeared in one of the new
fashioned bull dresses, which are now
worn short, like the street dresses. The
dress consisted of a pink silk underskirt,
which just touched the top of the shoes,
which were of pink kid, buttoned up
over the ankle with white buttons.
Over the pink silk was a shorter skirt,
of white tulle, trimmed with pink satiji
pipings. The hair was dressed very
high, and ornamented with a wreath of
wild roses, the centre of each rose con
taining a diamond of great brilliancy.
The dress was made by a Parisian dress
maker, and it is needless to say, attrac
ted a great deal of attention. Another
very beautiful dress was a short skirt, of
white tarietau, with a wide box plaiting
on the bottom, and having an overskirt
of blue satin, trimmed with pipings of
white satin, which were studded through
the centre with small pearl bends. The
shoes were of blue satin, the same shade
as the overskirt, and laced with a white
cord and tassel. The gloves, which are
now tjie fashion for evening wear, had
a gauutlet of kid, which reached nearly
to the elbow, and buttoned with a smail
guilt button.”
Bulls.—Nearly all the bulls of which
we read are attributed to Irishmen. The
prevailing impression—that only an
Irishman can perpetrate a bull—we pro
pose to submit some facts which cannot
be disputed, and which history confirms:
Nearly three thousand years ago, in
Greece, Hieroeles noted down in the
“Astela” many of the bulls which go
the rounds of the newspapers now-a
days attributed to Irishmen. He tells
among others:
O! the person who sat before a glass
wi h closed eyes to see how he looked
when asleep.
Os the one who. having to cross a
river, entered the boat on horseback,
giving as his reasons for riding that he
was in a great hurry.
Os the one who declared that, after a
narrow escape from drowning, he would
never enter the water again till he had
learned to swim.
Os the man who, hearing that a raven
would live two hundred years, bought
one to try whether it was true.
Os the one who, findiug that half a
cask of wine was gone, looked over the
top to find an opening, and being
advised to look for a hole in the bottom,
replied: ‘’Blockhead, do you not see
that the deliciency is at the top, and not
at the bottom.”
Os the one who, meeting an acquain
tance, said, “1 heard you were dead,”
and receiving the reply, “But you see
me alive,” answered, “I don’t know bow
that may he ; you are a notorious liar,
and my informer was a man of credit.”
Os the one who. neglecting to pur
chase hooks as a friend hail requested in
a letter, and fearing that he might be
offended, said to him when they next
met: “My dear friend, I never got the
letter you wrote me about the books.”
Stamps.—The following letter ex
plains itself;
Office Internal Revenue, 1
Washington, January 10th, 1867. J
Sir : I reply to your letter of the
14th instant, that a quit claim deed,
when given as a release of a mortgage
by the mortgagee to the the mortgager,
is not liable to damp duly, as a convey
ance ; but, if it contains covenants,
may be subject as an agreement or
contract.
It is only upon conveyance of realty
sold that a stamp duty is imposed. Ju
the case stated by you, there is no sale,
but a mere placing of the legal record
title in the saute party who holds the’
cquitablo one.
Very respectfully,
T. Garland,
Deputy Commissioner.
—“1 will bet you a bottle of wine
that yon will descend from that chair
before I ask you twice.” “Done,” said
the gentleman. ‘ Come down.” “I will
not.” “Then stop till 1 ask you a sec
olid lime.” The gentleman, having no
desire to retain his position until that
period, came (low n from the clmir, and
itis opponent won the wager.
“Sure,’ said Patrick, rubbing his
head wilh delight at the prospect of a
present from his employer, “1 always
mane to do my duty.” “1 believe you,”
replied his employer, “and therefore i
make you a present of all you have
stolen from me during the year.”
“Tlmnk yer honor,” replied Pat; “and
may all your friends and acquaintances
trate you as liberally.
New Furniture Store!
M. M. BEJVJAMIKT,
AGENT,
NO 265 BROAD STREET,
At Ihe old aland formerly of the firm of BENJAMIN A GOODRICH,
pjAS A LARGE AND ASSORTED STOCK OF
Parlor, Dining Room, and Bed Room
FURNITURE!
SPRING BEDS, of every description,
MATRASSES OF EVERY KIND,
Bureaus, "Wash-stands,
Cottage Bedsteads,
AND EVERY KIND OF FURNITURE TO SUIT CUSTOMERS,
AT HIS OLD STAND,
£65 Broad St., Augusta, Gra.
FURNITURE REPAIRED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
sos—ts
E. F. BLODGETT & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Boots and Shoes,
279 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Georgia.
VWrffffr WITH A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK
boots and shoes
FROM SOME OF THE
PRINCIPAL MANUFACTORIES
North and East, and some experience at our command, we feel warranted in guaranteeing
to nil who may favor us with their patronage, entire satisfaction. We aro constantly in
reoeipt of as fine an assortment of
Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes
As ean be had in this Market. Give us a call at
279 BROAD STB SET.
febl—ly
Stove and House Furnishing Goods.
’T'^vwPd D ? RSIGNED REG AGAIN AT THE OPENING OF TIIE SEVENTEENTH
i JiAK of the existence of our House in tho
SITE AND HODSE FDRNISHING
trade, in its present position, to present its facilities and claims upon that patronage that
KTAViJc > cars past, placed it far in advance of all competitors.
. S.—-In this department our stock is so large and varied that newspaper enu
merating in detail is impracticable. As our leading
FIRST CLASS COOK STOVE,
WE OFFER THE
“GOOD SAMARITAN”
Which is indicated by the above eut. This Stove we have been felling for six year* pa«t
m every case with PERFECT SATISFACTION to the buyer, and in beauty of design
perfect adaptation to all the requirements of a
PERFECT AID COMPLETE COOK STOVE,
it stands to-day without a rival, as an inspection will convince the most careful exam
iner. Among our other Cook Stoves we enumerate the
“QUEEN OF THE SOUTH,” “MAEION,”
“HARVEST QUEEN,” “RED JACKET,” Etc., Etc.
Caron'na 8 “wo CI,A f S RTOVKP > wull kr '"' vn throughout Georgia and South
warranted ! PmOEM“te V T! , i? ! ' nd feCOD(I cli,ss ~U in "* is ‘”ic,
enumerated 1 " but l! S htcr wei g ht expensive than those
jsss xa-z&z acr 1 is 80 lakoe
PLAIN, PUNISHED, AND JAPANNED TINWARE.
WOOD, WILLOW,
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. Etc ,
that wo deem special enumeration entirely unnecessary. No pains will he spared Jo sus
cmded u, r . 0PU ’ m CHr ' neCtion ’ ,hat fur sixteen years past, been so fully ac-
TKVHVE 0 WO C ItKSH r OPsT SIriCt I n . t *' ,n ' ion wi "’ 113 heretofore, 1.0 given in our EX
IVT‘, VK , w °ltKS 1101 cto everything pertaining to this department of our trade In
this branch of our business we promise NOTHING NEW. That same punctualiiv
car# for details that has been a well known characteristic of this House in times past will
be rigidly observed and continued. 8 * >llsl W 1“
„. c ,™ MORE I THAN > Fvf'I| t 0 general stagnation in mercantile affairs just now,
to all kinds of IIIAN EVIK ’ S lvo our closest and most ENERGETIC ATTENTION
Heavy Oat Boors Work
in our line. Onr facilitc" and way of doing things in this connection aro pretty well
known. Mo GUARANI I-.L, for any REASONABLE TIME, all work done by „„
and ive are p eased to find, as our rapidly increasing patronage in this diiection abun
dantly attest#, that the public nro beginning to nppuciatc this irmirantee ami to f.ml
that it means JUST WIIAT IT CARRIES ON ITS FACE WITHOUT DISCOUNT
JUNES, SMYTH & CO.,
No. 192 Broad Street.
AuguMn, Oa., Jan. 31, 1807.
ja3l—lino
KID GLOVES,
yy IIITE Kill (JI.OVKP,
Beautiful qualities,
All sizes,
Just received, by
Mrs. run in?;
oc!7—lf ]!)() Jiruad street.
c. H. WARNER.
P LUMBER,
I GAS and STEAM FITTER
In roar of 266 liroad street,
Auuusta, Geo.
JEtJ- Pumps, Oaa, Steam aud ’ ’ater Pipes,
Rubber Hose and Hose pip, 3, prompt!:’
furnished or roprrod. tl
ESTABLISHED IN 1850.
PXTENSIVEAND ATTRACTIVE SUP.
“ plioa of Rich Jewelry, Gold and Silver
Watches, and solid Silverware of every de
•cription, Diamond King# and Pine, Ladies’
Gold Leontino and Chatelaine Chains, Gent’s
Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains, Wedding
Riugs, Bridal Setta of Pearls,
ALSO,
sterling silver
FOR
BRIDAL PRESENTS
AND A GREAT VARIETY OF
FANCY ARTICLES.
Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired at
A. PUONTAUT’S OLD STAND,
183 Broad street.
One door below Augusta Hotel.
feblO—tf
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their onco welcome supply of the best pe
riodical literature, will be glad to have them
again within the : r reach ; and those who
may never yet have met with them, will as
suredly be well pleased to receive accredited
reports of the progress of European science
aud literature.
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For any one of the Reviews $ 4.00 per an.
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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 <i(i<lre** for
$12.84). Four copies of the four Reviews
for $18.60, and so on.
POSTAGE.—When sent by mail, tho
Postage to any part of the United States
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“Blackwood,” and but Eight Cents a year
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THE LEONARD SCOTT
PUBLISHING COMPANY,
No. 38 Walker St, N. Y.
Tho Leonard Scott Publishing Company
also publish tho FARMER S GUIDE, by
Henry Stephens, of Edinburg, and the
lato J. P. Norton, of Yale College, .‘tools..
Royal Octavo, 1,600 pages anil n** ? ‘ >«us
Engravings. l * Oniet
Price $7 for the two volumes—bjWYail,
post paid, SB. * w
ja27—3m v "
Gifts For
CHRISTMAS 4 NEW YEARS.
GREAT WATCH SALE!
ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN!
Giving to every Patron a Handsome and
reliablo 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 ns good in every respect
as represented, and no humbug.”— Sentinel ,
Waterford, A. 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 a flair, and is
prompt in business and perfectly reliable.”
Courier, Jlondout, N. Y. “This Company
is known throughout the Union to be re
liable for anything it proposes to do.”—
Independent, Monticelio, 111. “They arc
honorable in their dealings, and satisfy the
just expectations of iheir customers.”—
Democratic Press, Lyons, A. F. “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, Ship})pnhurg, Pa. “Their Watches are
manufac uretl of superior articles, and by
the best workmen.”— American Union, JDen
ton, Md.
LIST OF ARTICLES.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches. ..$250 to $750
ICO Magic Cased Gold Watches 250 te 500
100 Ladies’ Watches, Enameled 100 to 300
200 Gold Hunting Chronometer
Watches : 250 to 300
200 Gold Hunting English Lovers.. 200 to 250
300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches. 150 to 250
500 Gold Hunt’g American Watches. 100 to 200
500 Silver Hunting Levers 5o to 150
500 silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250
500 Gold Ladies’ Watches 50 to 250
1000 Gold Bunting Lepines 50 to 75
1000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 50 to 100
2500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 50
5000 Assorted Watches, all kinds-., lo to 75
Every patroh obtains a Watch by
this arrangement, costing but $lO, while it
may be worth $750. No partiality shown.
Messrs. J. HICK LING k CO.kS GREAT
UNION WATCH COMPANY, MANU
FACTURERS, 140 Broadway, New York
City, wish to iinmediately dispose of the
above magnificent Stock. Certificates,
naming articles, are placed in scaled 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 STIO,
and as no article valued less than $lO is
named on any certificates, it will at once be
seen that this is
No Lottery, but a straightforward
legitimate Transaction, which may
be 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, cloven for $2, thirty-throo and elegant
premium for $5, sixty six ami more valuable
premium for $lO, one hundred and moat su
perb Watch for sls. To Agents ot thost wish
ing employment thia 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. HICK LING <t- CO.,
jalO—3ui HO Broadway, N. Y,
Carpets & Upholstery.
[ISTew Supplies
OF
CARPETS!
MATS,
RUGS,
DRUGGETTS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
Window Shades,
PICTURE TASSELS,
Cord and Nails,
cocoa and;canton
MATTINGS,
WALL PAPER
AND
BOBBfllkS
Lace Curtains,
1 IN NEW STYLES,
WITH FINISHED BORDERS
DAMA.SK, rep, and muslin
CUIRT^ITSTS!
CORNICES,
Bands and Pins!
JUST RECEIVED,
IN NEW STYLES
AND AT
REDUCED PRICES!
Tho attention of those in want of such
articles is invited to tho above New and
Beautiful
LINE OF GOODS!
J, G, BAILIE & BRO,,
205 BROAD STREET.
Groceries!.
ANEW AND BEAUTIFUL, STOCK OF
GROCERIES just received, embrac
ing all of thoso
Fancy Groceries
required about Christinas times.
ALSO,
Tablo and Cooking WINES,
OLD BRANDY,
OLD WHISKEY,
RUM, and GIN.
5 kegs Puro Old IRISH and SCOTCH
WHISKEY.
Just arrived and for sale by
JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO„
205" BROAD STREET
do2O—tf
Costar’s Exterminators.
u 18 years established in N. Y. City."
“ Only infallible remedy known.”
“ Free from Poieona.”
“Not daDgerous in the Human Family.”
“Rats come out of their holes to die.”
“Co»iar’»” Rat, Roach, Etc.,
EXTERMINATORS
Is a paste—nsed for Matt, Mice, Roaches,
Black anil Red Ants, etc., etc.
“Coslar’s” Bed-Bug
Exterminator
Is a liquid or wash—used lo destroy, and
also a preventive for Bed-Hugs, etc.
‘‘Costar’s” Electric Powder
FOR INSECTS,
Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Elsas, Bed-Buqs,
Insects on Slants, Easels, Animals, etc.
I I I Beware ! I I of all worthless imi
tations.
iSjg, Seo that “COSTAR’S” name is on each
Box, Bottle, and Flask, before y ou buy.
Address,
IIEARY R. COSTAR.
484 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold in Augusta, Ga., by
PLUMB & LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Magazine
street, N. 0., Wh.lcsale Agents for the Southern
States, and all Druggists and Retailers every
where.
6S Costar’s”
CELEBRATED
BUCKTHORN SALVE,
For Cuts, Bums, 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.; Chopped Hands, Lips, etc.; Bites of
Spiders, Insects, Animals, etc., etc.
Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes.
fid?' Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
P&- And by HENRY K. COSTAR, Depot
484 Broadway, N. 1.
And by PLUS*B k LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
BARNES, WARD k CO., 24 Mag
azine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the
Southern States.
te Costar’s ”
UNIVERSAL
CORN SOLVENT,
For Corns, Bunions, Warts, etc.
piS*’ Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes.
pij* Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
piY'A\n\ by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot
48 • L 5 road way, N. Y.
Aud by PLUMB k LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
BARNES, WARD & CO., 24 Mag
azine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the
Southern States.
■ “Oostar’s”!
PREPARATION OF
BITTER-SWEET & OEAS&E 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.
piS" And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot
454 Broadway, N. Y.
And by PLUMB k LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
BARNES, WARD dt CO., 24 Maga
zine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the
Southern States. •
“Costar’s”
PECTORAL
COUGH REMEDY,
For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, 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.
CSoid by all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENIIY R. COSTAIt, Depot
484 Broadway, N. Y.
And by PLUMB k LEITNER,
212 Broad streofc, Augusta, Ga.
BARNES, W’ARD & CO., 24 Maga
zine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the
Southern States.
Oostar’s ”
'CKLEBRATHD
BISHOP PILLS,
A Universal Dinner Pill,
For Nervous and Sick Ueadacho, Costivoness,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diliousnoss, Constipa
tion, Diarrhoea, Colics, Chijls, Fovors, and gen
eral dernngetnont of the Digestive Organs.
jjigs“ Uoxes, 26 cts., 50 els., and $1 sizes.
jßfejy* Sold by all Druggists everywhere,
jjgr And by HENRY R. COSTAR. 484
Broadway, N. Y.
XSas“Andby PLUMB & LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Qa.
BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Magazine slreut,
New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents for the
Southern States. nolfi—3m
COME AND SEE j
I. KAHN <fo CO.’S
HEAVY AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY G9ODS,
At 262 Broad Street, Augusta.
i
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC WILL FIND IT
TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO EXAMINE OUR
GOODS BEFORE THEY BUY ELSEWHERE.
LONG CLOTHS,
SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS,
OSNABURGS,
LINSEYS AND KERSEYS,
COTTON FLANNELS,
APRON CHECKS, JEANS,
TICKINGS,
CELKCIAS,
GROWN HOLLANDS,
- IRISH LINENS,
DIAPERS,
TABLE DAVASKS
TOWELLING
NAI KINS
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS,
LADIES’ CLOAKS, Newest Stvle,
SHAWLS,
MOURNING GOODS,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES,
IRISH LACES, Imported,
GLOVES, RIBBONS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
TWEEDS, COATINGS,
MERINOES,
GENTS’ AND LADIES’ HATS,
BLANKETS, FLANNELS,
NOTIONS,
JJS?~Tri our \\ liolesale Department we offer a carefully selectee! STOCK
of GOODS, and at the LOW EST CASH PRIC ES.
In our Retail Department, a variety inferior 1o no other House in the
South.
. I. KAHN & e -O.
dels—6m
NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
WE ARE RECEIVING
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
PURE ISTo. 1 !
PERUVIAN GUANO
WHICH WE W'AREAET GENUINE.
CRUMP, DAVISON & CO.,
HNTo. 209 T3road Street' Ga.
oc4—6 m*
Coal and Firewood.
COKE FOR SALE.
( 10KK CAN BE IIAD
y-J At tbo GAS WORKS
AT ALL TIMES.
Tickets can be procured at the Office from
9 A. M. until 2 P. M., every day.
de4—tf G. S. HOOKEY, p u p’t.
COAL.
A CARGO OP SUPERIOR COAL TO
arrive, and will be sold on the AYbar f
by the Ton and upwards, to suit pur
ohasers, by A. POULLAIN.
no29—tf'
Mosher. Thomas & Schaub,
A BROAD STREET—
Under Masonic Hal)
AUGUS'irx, U.U,
Direct Importers and Dealers 5n
ENGLISH AND FREN L
China!
BOHEMIAN,
FRENCH
and AMERICA
Grlass "Ware !
AND
KEROSENE LAMPS,
AND
AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE
Try us, and we will convince yon
that you can save the Freight from N>w
York to this point.
JOSIAH MOSHER,
J. JEFFERSON THOMAS,
GEORGE SCJIAUI).
002—6 m
LOUISVILLE PRODUCE HOUSE.
Q.EORGE C. NEWBERRY,
(Successor to Crapper, Patten <t Cos., Es
tablished I860).
PRODUCE BROKER
AND
COMMISION MERCHANT.
Wholesale dealer in
Com, Oats, Hay, Flour, Bacon,
Lard, Cheese, Butter, Eggs,
Potatoes, Onions, Dried and Greon Fruits.
Corn shipped in New Resowed Gunnies.
Railroad Receipts sighnod through to
Augusta.
Orders, accompanied with Cash or
proper City references, promptly attended
to.
Communications answered promptly.
39 and 41 Fourth street,
iaft —3m Louisville, Ky.
Bankers and Brokers.
DRAFTS
QN THE ROYAL BANK OF IRELAND,
LONDON.
PARIS,
and GERMANY
In sums to suit.
C. S. PLANK, Agext,
Southern Express Company’s Office,
de23—3m Augusta, Ga-
PIONEER SOA*
GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL,
This soap requires only to he used ,0
prove its superior quality. Use it as you
would any common Soap.
TRy IT,
And you will be convinced that it is s«r c ’
rior to any other article in market. F»r
sale by Grocers generally. Manufactured
by TAYLOR A YOUNG, IS6 Front Street,
New York.
Trado supplied at Manufacturer’s prices
by JOHN 1). BUTT A 15R0., Ag’ls,
No. 266 Bread st., Augusta, Ga
,ja27—6m _
PIONEER
YEASIfPOWDEj
LADIES, USE THIS AND NO OTHER,
And with your Pastry you will haves*
bother ;
At every grocer’s you ean get it.
Try a box and you will ne’er regret it.
This Yeast Powder is used by all first
class Hotels and Restaurants through the
oountry, and is finding its way iDto every
household whero good Yeast Powder is ap*
preeiated. Samples Free. Every box war*
ranted to give satisfaction or money refund
ed. Manufactured by TAYLOR <t YOUKUi
IS6 Front Struct, N. Y.
Trade supplied at manufacturer’s price*
by JOHN D. BUTT <t BRO., Ag’ts.,
26ft Broad street, Augusta, G®'
ja27—6m
augustaTbobbin works.
AUGUSTA, GEO.,
H. T. NELSON, Proprietor.
dos—taugs