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AUGUSTA C3-A.:
Sunday Morning. January 7, 1877,
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Tiinoe a Week (or e. o. d.)—Three-fourtLs
of i.ates. Once a Week—Full Kates tor
every insertion. Double Column and
Special Advertisements—2s per cent, ad
vance. Local or Business Notices—2o cents
per line. Marriage and Funeral Notices —
*>l per square. Obituaries—2o cents per
line. Weekly advertisements—sl per
square, or one-third of the Kates of the
Daily for contracts.
TERMS :
Daily Constitutionalist.
ONE YEAR SIX DOLLARS
SIX MONTHS THREE DOLLAIiS
THREE MONTUS... ONE DOLLAR AND
FIFTY CENTS
ONE MONTH FIFTY CENTS
Tri-Weekly.
ONE YEAR FOUR DOLLARS
SIX MONTUS TWO DOLLARS
THREE MONTHS ONE DOLLAR
Weekly*
h-NE YEAR TWO DOLLARS
SIX MONTHS ONE DOLLAR
THREE MONTHS FIFrY CENTS
in all cases muxt accompany
the order, or no notice will be taken of
It.
Patent Medicines.
A rainisier stood in his pulpit
And preached to the people one day,
“No matter what trouble was on them,
If they would only patient l y pray.
That everything wrong would be l ighted.”
This was his doctrine, and then
The choir awoke from their napping
And grandly responded “Amen.”
But once we were standing and watching
The minister’s wife, sick In bed ;
The minister weeping and praying,
The doctor was bathing her head.
There was wailing and mourning and
groaning,
Her life it seemed creeping away;
Yet t he minister, true to his mission,
Had knelt and continued to pray.
And while they kept on with their praying,
The doctor kept mixing away.
And pouting down “fixings” and “phys
ics"—
For doctor’s ar‘n’t much on “the pray”—
Well! somehow, there wasn’t a funeral,
Ami maybe ’twas owing to prayer;
But I think they’d have purchased a coffin,
Had not that physician been there.
NOTICE.
To all who it may concern :
THIS is to certify that the Dahlonega
weekly Signal and Advertiser, pub
lished in one of the richest and most pro
ductive sections or the State, is an excel
lent advertising medium, as well as one of
the newsiest sheets in this region. The re
cent consolidation of these two thriving
make it, unquestionably, one of tho
leading weeklies in the State. It contains
all the late-t local and min ng news up to
the hour of going lo press, witn a complete
batch of general information. Business
men should make note of this, and avail
themselves of trio splendid opportunity of
fered them for heavy and speedy sales.
TE It MS, $l5O. Address
J. B i lIOM VS & CO.
jan3 tf Ediairs and Proprietors.
TEAS.
A.NOTHER supply of tlioso tine BLACK
and GREEN TEAS, that have given such
universal satisfaction, justj received and
for sale low by' BARRE IT A LAND,
dec3t-tf 270 Broad .street.
AMKWMM
Saved from the gravb.-You wih
please let it known to the world that
your Regulator has saved me from the
grave. 1 have suffered tor many years will)
Indigestion and Liver ( ompl&iut, and toof
everything that was recommended to me
without any relief, until I ti led your Regu
lator; it has cured me entitelv. Recom
mend it to the human nice.—J. U. Bur
kett, Jeffersonville, Twiggs county, Ga.
SSMMONS’
LIVER
KKU ULATOR!
FOR
Dispepsia, Constipation
JAUNDICE. BILIOUS ATTACKS,
•
SICK HEADACHE, COLIC,
Depression of Spirits,
H O TJ 11 HTOMACII,
HEART-BURN, Ac.. Ac.,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
la a faultless family medicine.
Does not disarrange the system.
Is sure to cure if taken regularly.
Is no drastic violent medicine.
Does not interfere with business.
Is no intoxicating beverage.
Contains the simpiost and best remedies
C AUTION !
Buy no Powders or Prepared SIM.
MONS’ LIVER REGULATOR unless
in our engraved wrapper, with Trade
Mark, Stamp and Signature un
broken. None other is genuine.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Macon, Ga , and Philadelphia.
octl7-ly
FOUND,
The place to have Fadod and Soiled
Clothing Cleaned, or Dyed to look equal to
new, 123 Broad street.
dec3l-2taw*lm. GEO. R. DODGE.
FORTUNE FOR SMALL AMOUNT.
Texas ! Texas ! Texas !
pEST LAND IN THE WORLD! 640
1J Acres, 640 Acres for $125. Texas Land
Warrants. Absolute titles, allowing six
teen years to locate same. For further
particulars apply to M. HYAMS,
doolO-suJfctulm Real Estate Agent.
nius tin kin limits!
0 . -..‘ i ■ , > ’
A Duplicate Invoice of the New and Fashionable CLOAKS,
which were Closed out Last Week, will arrive by Express
on Tuesday, which for Style, Quality and Cheapness cannot
be Equaled in the City.
A Job Lot of “EUGENIE” 2 BUTTON KID GLOVES have
just arrived, and will be Sold at 76 cents per pair—-never
offered before for less thin $1.25—-all the Newest and Most
Desirable Shades. Also a full line of ALEXANDER’S 1 and
2 BUTTON KIDS have ju3tbeen received, at
MULLARKY BROTHERS,
262 BROAD STREET.
nov26-ct
I3UY your
furniture
AKTID BBDDINGp
lAi, 4 li7V£ and 149 Broad Street, Augusta, Qa, 1
UNDERTAKING
All Its Branch.es.
Sunday Morning Oall at tho Store—Sunday Afternoon and Night Calls, 102
Greene Street.
dec3-ct-3m
CHEAP, CHEAP!
FRESH GOODS
—AT—
J. P. Weatliersbee’s!
skirts, soc., worth 75.
Canton and Wool Flannels and Blankets
Mens’ Merino Shirts, 35c. and upwards.
5-MO ,? air ? Cotton lloso. at 6% and upwards.
5,000 Good Handkerchief.-;, at sc.
A-' U d and S am burg Edgings, sc. and upwards.
X ai £(ew style Prints, just opena L . and cheap.
1,000 Dozen Coats’ Spool Cotton, 700. per dozen.
Misses’ and Childrens’ Fancy Hose in Great Variety J
BEAUTIFUL LINE SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
500 Woven Corsets. 50c. and upwards.
. 6-4 Waterproofs, 60c. and upwards.
J. P. WEATHERSBEE,
novl2-eod6m-ot No. 27Broad Street. Augusta. Ga.
THE PROPRIETOR OF THE
nXTES'STST SIT ORE,
H. W. LANDRAM,
NO. 268 BROAD STREET,
thelas\g^thmhr n thl7M n vL a r n h Pa^° n3 !l verjr P ,wlsa,lt Christmas, and this being
wkich he Win be'prepar Mil kt dftsiral,le oods for the season
K e^ Ul N ? w Clo t k * styles a C dTow prC°*
cliea P. I to . filie - at prices to please.
at right prtoet. 1P ’ Mohalrs - Cash mores, and other now Black Goods,
20 Pieces Boautlßul Black Silks, the best in the market
_ JS F 1 ® 0 ? 3^ ew Fancy Dress Goods, at all prices
• on l w U f la " nelß . fro i 9c. to the best. '
Wool Flannels, white, etc., from 20c. up.
5,000 Yards 10-4 Sheetings, at ail prices.
SPECIAL.
OmMU * Ei ‘' bon, • Soa '"
tOO Pairs 10-4 Blankets from $2.25 up to the Best.
SPECIAL.
Yards New P, lots, from 6‘ic. up to the best, at Ba.8 a .
ytrioes, Brown Sheetings, at Low prices bv the niece
i v ar n S v i’h 1 ‘‘ tin 8. from sc. up to the best.
I 30,000 Yards Kentucky Jeans, f roar 10c. up.
MERCHANTS will do well to call and see the above GOODS All the nhnv-> ronn-i
have been bought at low prices, for cash, and will be sold the same way °
Lookout the coming week for the NEW STORE before buying elsewhere.
H. W. LANDRAM.
decl7-ct
Grreat Ficduction
-IN THE PRICES OF—
DRY GOODS.
-A.T THK
OLD FREDERICKSBURG STORE,
CORNER BY THE PLANTERS HOTEL.
To clear out Winter Stock we will sell
this w K E K. !
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
PINE CLOAKS,
SHAWLS, FURS.
DRESS GOODS, SCARFS,
NUBIES, RUGS,
Crumb Cloths, Dolls,
Fancy Articles, Etc., etc.
For Real Bargains in Fine Goods, Call this Week at the
Fredericksburg Store, Corner by the Planters Hotel,
V. RICKLA-RDB Sc BRO.
del7-ct soi Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF
AT
L. RICHARDS’
AUGUSTA DRY GOODS STORE !
Commencing Monday Moraing, New Year’s
Day.
A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF
Dress Goods,
Colored and Black Cashmeres,
Cloaks and Shawls,
Blankets, Table Linens
Piano Covers, Bed Spreads,
Ruchins and Collarettes,
Neckties, Fancy Articles, in Great Variety,
Ladies and Childrens Undervests andPantlettes
Gents’ Undershirts and Drawers. A few Sets of
Furs to Close Out at a Great Sacrifice.
JUST RECEIVED, BY EXPRESS, BLACK FUR TRIMMING.
L. RICHARDH,
209 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
novl9-tf (next door to Jas. G. Bailie & Bro.
KEEP WARM.
500 Pair White and Colored
Blankets 25 per cent under
value.
150 Dozen Ladies’ Genls’ Misses’ and Childrens’
Undervesls; also, Childrens’ Union Dresses, Cheap.
SPECIAL. —We will open on to-morrow an
other large invoice of Cloaks, comprising every
grade, from lowest to the finest, at 25 per cent,
less than anything offered this season.
JOUVIN’S TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES, ALL SIZES AND COLORS.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.
dec3l-tf
1877. OWE NO MAN ANYTHING. 1877.
At the Beginning of a] New Year,
I EARNESTLY REQUEST
All those who are indebted to {either of the
late Firm of Kean & CassUls, Kean Morrison,
Ramsey & Kean, or to M. S. Kean, individually,
to make
IMMEDIATE PAYMENT,
Otherwise the old notes and accounts will be
PRESSED IN SUIT BY MY ATTORNEY.
ALL RELIABLE, PROMPT PAYING PATROhS
Are solicited to continue their monthjy accounts.
Additional supplies of
DRY GOODS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK,
And sold>t lowest market prices.
With many thanks to my friends, ad a generous public for pist pleasure and profit,
and sincerely wishing all a “A Happy New Year, I remain, very respectfully.
M. S. KEAN.
dec3l-tf 271 BROAD STREET.
H. A. BRAHE,
]
5 206 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. B
Holiday Goods.
dee!7-tf *
J. H. TRUMP
WILL OPEN ON MONDAY A LARGE LINE OF
• I u %( !X .■ ; . itf| ; .• t, ;
CONSISTING OF
BRACKETS, FRAMES CLOCK STANDS,
BOOK SHELVES, WALL POCKETS, ETC.,
NO. 220 BROAD STREET,
oct3l-decßl-3m CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK.
AUGUSTA
Music House.
L. P. Q. S.
a. O. ROBINSON. LUDDEN & BATES.
G. 0. ROBINSON & CO.
LOW PRICES \A QUICK SALES
THE
TRIUMPH OF ART!
THE
NEW AND CHARMING
M ■ '■ ‘ T
Piano-Harp JOrgani!
The most Beautiful Combination of Mu
sical Tones can bo used separately or in
connection with cither or all the stops of
the Organ. Manufactured by the Cele
brated MASON & HAMLIN OItOAN COM
PANY. Patented in Europe and America.
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
The Most Complete and Attractive As
sortment South of Baltimore.
THE BEST MAKERS!
THE LOWEST PEICES!
SSO to SIOO saved:
Is the Verdict of the Numerous Pat
rons of the
AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE!
New York Wholesale Pi ices to CASH
BUYERS. Small Cash Payments Monthly
will secure an Elegant Piano or Organ at
Lowest Factory Prices.
Musical Instruments,
Of Every Variety.
Sheet Music and Music Books,”'
The Latest Publications.
Ordois piomptly filled at Publishers’
prices.
B st It ilian Strings, amt everythin ;p r
taiuing tj a Urst olass Music II nmo.
PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT.
Tuning and repairing by a first olifg
workman, of 25 years’ piactieal .xp ri
enco. Orders ‘Tom the country will re elve
prompt attention. .
G. O. ROBINSON & CO.,
Augusta Music House,
octUly 265 Broad Street.
READ!
AND KNOW YOUR WANTS
King’s Toilet Powder,
Oowland’s Lotion.
Himrod’s Asthma Cure,
Durang’s Rheumatic Cure,
Paris Thapsia Plaster,
Pond’s Extract (of Witch Hazel),
Horliek’s Food for Infants,
Crab Orchard Salts,
Imperial Granum,
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy,
Nasal Douches for Catarrh,
Linck’s Malt Extract (Eng’sh)
Savory and Moore’s Pancreatic Emul
* sion,
Packer’s Healing Tar Soap,
Pear’s Transparent Soap, Toilet and
Shaving (English),
AND OVER
FOUR THOUSAND]
Other articles of common uso and neces
sity, at
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE.
CARPETS,
FALL TRADE
1 87 6 .
New and handsome styles ofj
C A R P E r r* ,
WINDOW SHADES.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS,
LACE CURTAINS, AND
CORNICES, RUGS, MATS
AND DRUGGETS
Opened this week for Fall Trade, at
Prices lo Suit the; Times.
At JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO’S.
*rIOOJ yards. Carpets 18c to 35c per
y*rd. nov3
Did You Say Christmas for the Chil
dren and Grown Folks?
THE answer eomes from FREELAND, at
No. 198% Broad street, just below
Chris. Cjray’s—the Freeland “Kandy
Stoe. Katidiesand Tojs for the chil
dren. Phruits and Phireworks for all are
ophered in great phariety. Kail and suiet
yourselves, after a kareful survev, at
declC-tf No. 198% BROAD STREET.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL.
Thanking my many patrons for the
generous and extensive trade they have
been pleased to tender me the past year,
I take this method to acknowledge my
thankfulness, and trust by strict attention
to the wants of the people of Augusta and
vicinity, I shall continue in their favor to
that extent as will warrant a continual, if
not an increased deal.
My ock and {assortment! was never
larger than at the present, and I know I
c in offer inducements] second to none in
this city. Call and see.
Yours very respectfully,
R. N. HOTCHKISS,
China Tea and Coffee Store,
dec3l-ct H3 Broad Street.
J. St. Julien Yates,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA.
novl6-tf
Cincinnati Lager Beer,
BOTTLED expresslv for family use, at
reduced prices—sl.2s a dozen.
Also, Mocking Bird Food, at 320 Broad
street, opposite the Planters* Hotel.
oet29-3m J. H. MEYER.
For Coughs and Colds.
FRESH ARRIVALS
OF all the most popular remedies for
Cough-, and Colds and Pulmonary Com
plaints, at
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE
HOMEOPATHICS.
A COMPLETE Pharmacy ease of ap
pro v and Homeopathic Medicines, em
bracing seventy-six leading remed es:
lINtrrUKEK and PELLETi’S, als HUM
PHREY’S SPECIFICS, at
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE.
WINDOW GLASS.
FRENCH an 1 AMERICAN WINDOW
GLASS, all sizes, cut to order; Double
and Single thick, by the box or single
light. Also, Putty and Glaziers* Tacks and
Glaziers* Diamonds, at
•L H. ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE.
nov26-ct
FRESH TEAS.
NEW ARRIVALS OF FRESH TEAS
lUIE quality is very superior. Regular
customers are assured of getting the
same Tea, both in brand and in tlavor, that
they have so long used and approved, at
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE.
LEECHES, LEECHES.
PRIME SWEDISH LEECHES will here
after be found alwavs at
ALEXANDER’S DRUGSTORE.
The Augusta Hotel.
r pHE undersigned having leased the old
-L and well-known Hotel Property on
Broad street, takes this occasion to inform
iis friends ad the public at large, that he
mis thoroughly refitted, refurnished and
•nlarged the building, and will open it for
the reception of guests, on
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER tilll.
lie flatters himself, that long experience
iud a faithful discharge of duty to his
,'uests, warrants him in saying that none
'ill ever go away from his house dissatis
fied.
His terms shall tie in accordance with
the times.
Give the old Augusta Hotel atria ]
under the management.
. C. R. WHEELOCK,
dec3-f Proprietor.
FOR RENT,
S TORES No. 53 and 55 Jackson street and
Tenement over Store No. 49 Jackson street,
at low rates. Apply at
. No. 47 JACKSON STREET.
dec3l.jan7&l4
Election Notice.
A N election will be hold at the Academy,
ZjL iu the village of Summerville, on the
First Saturday in January next (the 6fh
proximo), for Five Commissioners, to serve
m said village for the ensuing year. The
polls will be opened at 10 o'clock: a. m., and
close at 4 o’clock p. m.
dec3l-6 FRANK E. FLEMING, Clk.
MUST BE
DISPOSED OF
UNTIL disposed of in some other way
the Stock of
Books, Stationery,
—AND—
Fancy Goods
—AT—
RICHARDS’ BOOK STORE,
Belonging to the late firm of thos.
r be offered at
ijuoL ana It?ro tlian ooot for Thfl ftt/U'b
is extensive, well assorted and in gooniS?*-
dlpon- .. W. T. RICHARDS,
juiy9 tf Surviving Partner.
BARRETT & LAND
D RU ?£ ISr 3’ 270 Brofttl street. Agents
and Proprietors of Dr. Gilder’s Liver
t'ms, Georgia Hair Dye, Georgia Worm
Candy, Georgia Horse and Cattle Powders.
All of these are standard preparations
ns will be attested by the thousands who
have used them.
MRS. C. J. PLANK
WILL open her second term of school
on Monday, January Bth, 1877 is
prepared to give instruction in all com
mon school branches Special attention
given to each study separately.
$1.50 and SJ.OO. jan4-tilsu.
ON CONSIGNMENT
AND FOR SALK LOW
150 FINE Walnut and Ash Bedsteads
of Elegant manufacture, Single and Double
. .. RC. HEGGIE A LO.
jan3-wed&sun4t
NOTICE.
Augusta, Ga, January 2,1877.
PURSUANT to the act of Incorporation
and the resolution of the Board, an
election is hereby ordered to fill the va
cancy caused by the resignation of Igna
tius P. Garvin as a member of the Board
to take place on FRIDAY, January 12th. at
7% and. m.,at the Lodge Room, in Masonic
Hall, at which meeting every member ir
regular standing ot either of the institu
tioDß Darned in the Act of Incorporation of
the Board shall have one vote.
FRANK H. MILLER,
Chairman Board Trustees Masonic Hall.
jan3-td
FOR RAFFLIT
A*7.X^LP?I&i e *P arreB °and Breech-Load-
SHOT GUN, London Make, with Sole
Leather Case and all the implements com
plete. Call and see It, and take a chance.
E. H. ROGERS.
“ HOMES _FOR ”
Real Estate for Sale
2,130 BUILDING LOTS.
72 HOUSES AND LOTS.
Improved NTATlUNß ‘ improved a “ d un-
HolThSSoto I"'' 1 "''® 1 ‘ h,S S!at * aaJ
~ N° w 18 the time to invest in Real & fate,
pill and t xamme the large stock, particu
iarly attractive. 1 Uo not advertise in de
-081181111 the most fastidious, in lo
oulltle i J. quality price ard terms.
_"*• ■*>.—Parties wishing to self or hir
U> Ar Selr P^l D v Ut |° U 8 H,,d Landf b will And it
\tlo2 vantage to communicate with
< £ rreßp ud ence in the Real Estate
busiuess is very extensive. North, South,
Last and West. M. HYAMS.
d^'P° u<ktulm Keal Agent.
Fast All Kail Schedule North.
■JHARLOTTB, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. K
Charlotte Colombia A Auqubta R. R. i
Passenger Department ’ J
Columbia. 8. C.. Jan. 3. mn. )
THE following Passenger Schedule will
on and after WEDNES
DAY, the 3d inst:
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA
GOING NORIH.
STATIONS. TRAIN NO. 2.
Leave Augusta in D ~,
K ave i 6 3)7 p! m!
Leave W ilmingtou Junction 9 .57 n m
p)ave Columbia 10:22 p. in'.
Arrive Charlotte lap a '.
CHARLOTTE. COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA
-SOUTH.
Leave Charlotte i
Leave Chester L. ...!!" ’ m
Arrive at Columbia .'•ioi'm'
pare Columbia..^
pave Wilmington Junction s;ioa. m!
Leave Gramteville 8-11 Z ™
Arrive at Augusta 8:0* a! m!
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-CHARLOTTE
DIVISION-GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbia stnna m
Arrive at Charlotte t> 32 p! m.'
GOING SOUTH.
Arrive at Columbia J' 3; ‘. J 7 £ ®
AUGUSTA DIVISION— GOING NORTH
pave Augusta O . !0 ’
Arrive at Columbia . sus .' m
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Columbia . „
Arrive at Augusta .*.*..*..!**
(liuns daily except Sundays.) Ui *
WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA
RAILROAD-GOING NORTH,
pave Columbia 941 r tr.
Leuvo Wilmington Junction..!’. 67
oeave Camden Junction n
Leave Sumter t.tan'Hf'
Leave Florence
Arrive at Wiilmiugtou.... t : -5a !“*
WILMINGTON. COLU MBIAA AUGUSTA
SOUTH.
Leave Wilmington o . iir ..
pave Fi0reuee.....;.;...;;;;;-; *• “•
pave Sumter ‘ Sim'
pHveCamden Junction !.""* !“*
Arrive at Columbia ......".V;: 5$ £ [£
nectiou at°W* makes close con-
I'uuman feleeyiug Cars run on this train l a
'.woeu Augusta and W ilmington
all noirlsNViH^v^ii 1 * 011 -?. at Charlotte for
aim via D” a 1 I ? anvl 1 11 and Richmond.
a n an d Lynchburg.
Comfottible sleeping ears run on this train
between Augusta and Charlotte
IraiaNo. l runs daily and connects at Ai>-
gustafor all points South and West
Pullman Sleeping Cars from Wilmington
train/ 0 * 11 CUrf ° U ° to run . n th/;
ituough tickets _ sold and baggago
checked to &11 piincipul points.
A FOPF
jas. a ‘ e “-
OCtlo-tf
VO FLAUNTING ADVKRTISEHKSTTU
DECKIA'E Tliß PEOPLE.
THE OHAHTSR
COOKIXG STOA’E '
Is a plain, substantial stove, made of the
I best iron, and carefully put together.
. MORE THAN
Two Hundred jand Fifty Thousand
are in u*e In the United States. This fact
is a sufficient guarantee that they are good
stoves. Wholesale and retail at
D. L. FULLERTON’S
nov23-3m Augusta, Ga.
CAPITALISTS,
Look Here
One of the Richest GOLD MINES la
Georgia, lying within four miles or Union
Point Georgia, for sale by
E. G. WILLIAMS
Ileal E tatc Agent, Union Point,
nov!s 2m Greene r un y. Ga.
J. F. & J. c. hart,
IFienl Kstato Aj^ents
Union To.nt, Greene Cos., Ga.
w
▼ T ILL Give Prompt Attention
to ell Business Entrusted to their
Oaro
OCt2s—
Card.
3*lr. E. C. SOFGE would respectfully an
nounce to the citizens of Augusta and eurn
raerville that his charge is reduced to One
Dollar per lesson. Pianos tuned on short
notice.
Orders left at No. 97 Reynolds street, or
through postal card will receive prompt at
tention. d‘3e2B-lm
JUST RECEIVED,
A FRESH Supply of Pickled FORK ari l
FULTON MARKET BEEF, by
declO-tf JAS. G. BAILIE A BRO.
The Augusta Gilding.
Looking Glass & Picture Frame Factory
Old Frames RegilttoLook Equal to New.
Old Paintings Carefully Cleaned,
lined and Varnished.
NO. 40 JACKSON STREET.
PICTURE FRAMES made at reduced
prices. Have reduced the price as low
as anyplace in the United States. Begild
lng old P icture Frames a specialty, at one
half the old puce. Ola Oil Fklotioffs
carefully restored, cleaned and varnished.
, J. J. BROWNE,
mhs-tf Agent and Manager.
IMPORTANT REDUCTION.
IN consequence of the inclement weather
we have made an Extraordinary Reduc
tion in the prices of our Holiday Goods, a
greater variety cannot be found in the city
anew stock having just arrived.
W. T. RICHARDS & SON.
dec23- 263 Broad street,