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LARGEST CITY CIRCILATION.
scndAy morning .j—-~M»y so, ism
[From the Crescent Monthly.]
Lee to the Real-.
AS INCIDENT OF THE AMERICAN WAR.
Pawn of A pleasant morning in May,
Jlroko through the wildcrnoss cool and
While perched in the tallest trcl ‘Yu'fis, the
birds
Were carolling Mendelsohn’s “Songs with
out words.”
Far from the haunts of men remote,
The brook Urawlod on with a liquid note,
And nature, all tranquil and lovely, wore
The smile of the spirits, as in Kdcn of yore.
Little by little, as daylight increased,
And deepened the roseate flush in the
East—
Little by little did morning reveal
Two loug glittering lines of steel;
Where two hundred thousand bayonets
gleam,
Tipped with the light of the earliest beam,
And the faces are sullen and grim to see,
In the hostile armies of tyrant and Lee.
All of a sudden, ere rose the sun,
Pealed on the silence, the opening gun—
A little white puff of smoke there came,
And anon the valley was wreathed in flame.
Down on the left of the rebel lines,
Where a breastwork stands in a copse of
pines,
Before the rebels their ranks can fo^n,
The Yankees have carried the placo by
storm.
Stars and Stripes o’er the salient wave,
Where many a hero has foqnd a grave,
And the gallant Confederates strive in vain,
The ground they have drenched with their
blood to regain !
Yet louder tho thunder of battle roared—
Yet a deadlier fire on their columns
poured—
Slaughter, inferral, rode with despair,
Furies twain, through the smoky air.
Not far off in the saddle there sat,
A grey bearded man, with a black slouch
hat;
Not much moved by the fire was ho,
Calm and resolute Robert Lee.
Quick and watchful he kept his eye
On two bold rebel brigades close by—
Reserves that were standing (and dying) at
ease,
Whero the tempest of wrath toppled over
the trees.
For still with their loud deep hull dog bay,
The Yankee batteries blazed away,
And with every murderous second that sped
A dozen brave fellows, alas ! fell dead.
The grand old grey beard rodo<||jthe space,
Where Death and his victims Stood lace to
face,
And silently waved his old slouch hat;
A world of meaning there was in that!
“ Follow me! Steady! We’ll save the
day !”
This was what ha seemed to say ;
And to tho light of his glorious eyo
Tho bold brigades thus made reply—
“ We’ll go forward but you mnst go back”—
And they moved not hu inch in their peril
ous track ;
“Go to the rear, and we’ll send them to
h—!”
Then the sound of the battle was lost in
their yell.
Turning his bridle, Robert Lee
Rode to the rear. Like the waves of tho
sea,
Bursting the dykes in their overflow.
Madly bis veterans dashed on the foe.
And backward in terror that foe was driven.
Their banners rent and their columns riven,
Wherever the tido of battle rolled,
Over the Wilderness, wood and wold.
Sunset, ont of a crimson sky,
Steamed o’er a field of ruddier dye,
And the brook ran on with a purple stain,
From ibo blood of ten thousand loemcn
slain.
Seasons have passed sinco that day and
year
Again o’er its pebbles the brook runs clear,
And the field in a richer green is drest
Where the dead of tho terrible conflict rest.
Hushed is the roll of tho rebel drum,
Tho sabres arc sheathed and the caunon
are dumb,
And Fate, with pitiless hand, has furled
The flag that once challenged the gaze of
the world ;
But the fame of the Wilderness fight, abides,
And down inlo history grandly rides,
Calm and unmoved as in battle ho sat,
The Grey Bearded Man in the black slouch
hat.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting.
C. H. WARMER,
PLUMBER,
GAS and STEAM FITTER,
In rear of 255 Broad street,
Augusta, Geo.
Gas, Steam and Water Pipes,
Rubber llose and Hose Pipes, promptly
furnished or repaired. ja2i!—tf
Gan and Steam Fitting and
Plumbing.
/ A. ROBBE. •
\J, Having re opened a Gas and
Steam Kitting aud Plumbing Shop in the
re'&r of 272 Broad street (Concert Hall
place), is now prepared to do all kinds of
work connected with
GAS, LIGHTING,
STEAM HEATING,
and WATER SUPPLY,
On reasonable terms and at short notice.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
All work warranted. mh6-3m
IIORSE SHOEING.
JpATRICK SHARKEY,
HORSE SHOER
AND
BLAOKSMITIIING GENERALLY.
Remember the’location—Bounded on tho
North by Br<»d Street; on the South by
Ellis Street.; 4hd located in Centre Street
between the two of them jadl ’
Rail Roads.
t South Carolina Rail Road.
dmsaiflTl schedule o
Trains now running on
this Road:
Leave Augusta 7.05 a. m.
Arrive at Branchville 1215 p. in.
Arrive at Columbia 6.10 p. in.
Arrive at Charleston 6.50 p. m.
Leave Charleston .. 7.00 a. m.
Arrive at Branchville 11.15 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia 6.10 p. m. .
Arrive at Augusta 4.45 p. m.
H. T. PFAKE,
my3 General Sup’t.
Change of Schedule on the Ga. R. R
April 20th, 1866, the trains on this Road
will run as follows :
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN WILL
Leave Augusta 7.00 a. in.
Arrive at Atlanta 6.38 p. in.
Leavo Atlanta 7.05 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 6.43 p. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN WILL
Leavo Augusta P* m.
Arrive at Atlanta 5.33 a. in.
Leave Atlanta 6.30 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 6 30 a. m.
K. W. COLE,
myl— General Supt.
Central Rail Road.
OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL R. R., 1
Savanjmji, Ga., Jan. 29, 1806. j
Y, TWO will
run betAeen Augusta and Savannah, con
nectingwin both directions with trains on
the Georgia Rail Road os follows, viz.:
Leave Augusta 9.30 A. M. aud 8.45 I\ M
Arrive at Angusta 5 P. M. and 5.45 A. M
Leave Savannah 7.30 A.M. and 7.30 P.M.
Arrive at Savannah 7.00 P. M. and 6.35
A. M. Passage SB.
Freight to go by Passenger Train must
be prepaid and delivered at passenger shed
Forty minutes before departure of train.
J. M. SELKIRK,
fehl Master of Transportation.
Painting & Gilding.
J. J. BROWNE,
ft ILDER,
LOOKING GLASS -
AND
PICTURE FRAME MAKER.
OLD FRAMES RE-GILT,
TO LO'jK EQUAL 10 NEW,
OLD PAINTINGS
CAREFULLY CLEANED, LINED
AND
VARNISHED.
ALL WORK WARRANTED,
AND
DONE AS CHEAPLY
AS AT TIIE NORTH.
137 BROAD STREET,
mhlfi-fim Augusta, Ga.
PAINTING, GLAZING. Eta
A LL orders connected with tho above
xY branches promptly executed in tho
neatest manner, on reasonable terms.
SHOP NO. 48 JACKSON STREET,
Near the Bell Tower.
The best quality of PAINT used, and
GLASS of all sizes (obtainable)
set to order.
fe2o—tf WILLIAM BARROW.
J G. ~
House, Sign ami Ornamental
PAINTER,
Jackson St., opposite Van Winkle Range
AUGUSTA, GEO.
jal2—6ra*
KELLY & KAVANAIIGII,
House, sign,
and decorative
PAINTERS,
330 Brood Street , Aur/vrto, Go.,
mb2s-3m Opposite Planters Hotel.
Roofing.
LOOK TO YOUR ROOFS.
HAVING SECURED THE STATE
RIGHT OF THE
PATENT MICA ROOFING,
We are now prepared to supply it in any
quantity, or to apptv it to Roofs.
The MICAROOFING is adapted to build
ings of every description, and can be ap
plied to Steep or Flat Roofs, or over old
Shingle Roofs, without removing the shin
gles. We recommend its use on Factories,
Foundries, Store Houses, Cotton Sheds,
Railroad Depots and upon all buildings
where steam is used, and a Fire Proof re
quired.
It costs about one-half the price of
Tin.
It is cheap, durable, and is easily and
quickly applied. The upper surface of the
Roofing is protected from the action of the
weather, by its -covering of Ground Mica,
which is pressed into the water proof com
position, making a hard surface of stone,
beautiful in appearance, and a sure protec
tion against fire.
We shall also keep constantly on hand a
supply of %
INDIA-RUBBER ROOFING PAINT,
which is the best coating that can bo used
for Tin Roofing. Leaky Tin Roofs ca.n he
readily repaired, so as to last many years,
at a trifling cost, which would in many
eases save the expense of anew Roof.
Full directions for applying, and prices,
sent on application.
COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS & CO.,
Corner Jackson and Ellis Streets,
aplfl—3 m
Ice Cream and Sherbert!
ANDIES
\J AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT TPK
FRENCH STORE,
jalO—ly 200 Broad streot.
Southern Express.
Southern Express Company,
Office, No. 179 Broad St.,
EXPIt ES S FORWARD 1?R S .
The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COM
PANY Is now prepared to forward, by all
land Routes, on Passenger and Mail
Trains—
GOLD AND SILVER COIN,
CURRENCY, LETTERS,
.PARCELS AND FREIGHT
TO
Boston,
New York,
Philadelphia,
Baltimore,
Washington,
Richmond, „
Lynchburg,! Petersburg,
Danville,
Bristol,
Greensboro’,
Salisbury,
Wilmington,
Charlotte, Newbern,
Beaufort,
Morehead City,
Raleigh,
Weldon,
Goldsboro’,
Charleston, Columbia,
Morganton,
Cheraw,
Atlanta,
Huntsville,
Chattanooga,
Memphis, Nashville,
Louisville,
St. Louis,
Cincinnati,
Columbus,
Macon,
Mobile,
Montgomery, Selma.
Vicksburg,
Jackson,
New Orleans,
and
ALL STATIONS ON TIIE
Virginia and Tennessee Railroad
Central Railroad
Richmond and Danville Railroad
Piedmont Railroad
South Side Railroad
Petersburg Railroad
North Carolina Central Railroad
Raleigh and Gaston Railroad
Wilmington and Weldon Railroad
Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad
Western North Carolina Railroad
Wilmlngt.on ; Oha,loue & Rutherford HR
Wilmington and Manchester Railroad
Northeastern Railroad
Cheraw aud Darlington Railroad
Charleston and Savaunah Railroad
Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad
East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad
East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad
Western and Atlantic Railroad
Mobile and Ohio Railroad
Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad
South Carolina Railroad
Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad
Georgia Railroad
Macon and Western Railroad
Southwestern Railroad
Atlanta and West Point Railroad
West Point and Montgomery Railroad
Southern Railroad
Mississippi and Central Railroad
New Orleans, Jackson and Great North
ern Railroad
Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad
Alabama and Mississippi Railroad
Florida Central Railroad
Florida and Gulf Railro and
Pensacola and Georgia Railroad.
All Goods shipped by Adams’ 01
Harndi-n’s Express Companies, and marked
to iho care of the Southern “Express Com
pany,” will be promptly forwarded to desti
nation.
Freights shipped by Steamships to onr
care will be forwarded inland to destina
tion, without charge for commission, storage
or drayage.
If orders aro left at our Office, Packages
and Freight will be called for by our wagons
in any part of the city, and go forward by
first Express.
H. B. PLANT, President,
fc3—6m Autrusta, Ga.
[AVERY KIND OF PRINTING
-LJ and BOOK BINDING
Neatly and Cheaply Executed
AT THIS OFFICE.
HIVE ITS A EAT,!
rJIBBONS 7n EVERY NEW .AND
V IMPROVED STYLE at
MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street,
CIALICOFS, MUSLINS, AND “
' , DRESS GOODS of all kinds, at
MRS. PUGIIE S, 190 Broad Street.
Brokers and Merchants.
JOHN CRAIG,
BANKING AND
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
259 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.,
BUTS ASD SKI. 1-9
GOLD BULLION
GOLD and SILVER COIN
BANK NOTES
BONDS, STOCKS
BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
m y4—]y Foreign and Domestic, i
MILO HATCH, for 40 years Cashier of Mechanics
Bank. Augusta, Ga.
CHAS. !!. PHH*PS, for 6 years Agent and Cashier
Southern Express Cos.
HATCH ami PHELPS,
JANKERS, BROKERS,
AND
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS
NO. 9 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
(Entrance on Now Street).
TtRFKREXCRS :
R. n. Lowry, Esq., President Bank of Re
public, N. Y
Josiah Oakes, Esq., V. Pres’fc Shoe and
Leather Bank, N. Y.
J. D. Vermilyc, Esq., at the Merchants’ Bk,
N. Y.
Nourse A Brooks, 127 Pearl street N. Y.
Brodie «fc Pettes, 122 Pearl street, N. Y.
D. D. S. Brown, Esq., Editor and Proprie
tor Rochester Democrat, Rochester,N.Y.
John L. Bunee, E3q., President Phenix
Bank, Hartford, Conn.
James M. Niles, Esq., President Exchange
Bank, Hartford, Conn.
Francis Fellowes A Son, Attorneys at Law,
Hartford, Conn.
D. A. Dwight & Cos.. Boston, Mass.
Calvin Taft, Esq., Worcester, Mass.
Thomas S. Metcalf, Esq., August*., Ga.
John Davison, Esq., Augusta. Ga.
11. B. Plant, Esq., President S.mtbern Ex*
press Cos., Augusta, Ga.
R. B. Bullock, Esq., Superintendent South
ern Express Cos., Augusta, Ga.
E. Hwlbert, Esq., Superintendent Southern
Express Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
James Shuter, Esq., Sn peri n ten den# South
ern Express Co*, Memphis. Term.
A. B. Small. Esq., Superintendent Southern
Express Cos., New Orleans.
And Agents of Express Companies.
fob6—tf
€3l 19&L.ES 15. € IPtt & €O,,
OQ \ BROAD STREET,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE
BROKERS,
Will buy and sell on Commission STOCKS,
BONDS, GOLD, ..YKR aud BANK
\ >TES.
Also, REAL ESTATE. mh27—3m
W. HENIIY WARREN W. B. HARi'tlß.
.1. W. WALLACE.
W. HENRY WARREN & CO.
JpXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLESALE,
GROCERIES,
BAGGING.
ROPE,
TWINE.
HATS,
BLANKETS,
NOTIONS.
Eto.. Etc.,
175 and 177 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.
Wo purchase atjd sell
COTTON, TOBACCO. PRODIHS, Etc.,
ON COMMISSION,
And forward Goods to any section of the
country, North or South.
To Owners and Shippers of Cotton.
JNO. K. GILLIATT & CO.,
Liverpool, England.
OBER, NANSON A CO.,
New York.
OBER, ATWATER & CO.,
New Orleans.
LEWIS, NANSON & CO.,
St. Louis.
W. HENRY WARREN « CO.,
Augusta, Ga.
%-§.-Ca=h advances made on shipments of
COTTON to New York and Liverpool.
' W. HENRY WARREN A CO.,
175 and 177 Broad Street,
mb2B—tf Augusta, Ga.
NEW MUSIC.
K O'CLOCK IN TIIE MORNING.
0
OH, SAY NOT WOMAN’S HEART
IS BOUGHT.
WHY DOST THOU LINGER 7
1 AM HAPPY AS THE DAY IS
LONG.
WHEN FENIANS FIGHT FOR
FREEDOM.
HOME THEY BROUGHT HER
WARRIOR DEAD
OTT. SWEET BE THY REPOSE.
■WHERE ART THOU?
LEAF BV LEAF THE ROSES
FALL.
VIOLETS UNDER THE SNOW.
GET OUT OF MEXICO! (comic)
WE MEET NO MORE AT TWI
LIGHT.
I BELIEVED HER TRUE TO ME.
ANGEL SISTERS.
SOMEBODY'S DARLING.
ONLY A WITHERED ROSE.
SWEET SPIRIT HEAR MY
PRAYER,
And a great many others too numerous
to mention, just received at
J. C. SCHREINER & SONS,
mvl—tf 199 Broad street.
OFFICE GA. IMMIGRATION CO., )
No. 258 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., I
March 28th, 1866. J
This company—organized for
the purpose of supplying labor—facili
tating Immigration and promoting the
agricultural and commercial interest of the
State—>s now prepared to receive and
promptly fill all orders for FTELD LABOR
ERS, HOUSE SERVAXi •, and ME
CHANICS—to ho delivered in Augusta.
Stockholders are entitled to Select Hands
at Half Commissions.
A limited supply of Stock can be fur
nished.
J. JEFF LliSCa liOMAS, President 1
Wit. R. DAVIS, fSoci cfary.
FRANK J. ROBINSON, |
inh3o 6m Gou'i. Stir'*. I
Medicinal.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc.
|)LUMIt A LKITNKK.
1 212 BROAD ST., Augusta, Ga.,
whoi.emalb awd retail dealers ia
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS
PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND
TOOTH BRUSHES,
Fine Toilet Soaps,
Surgical ami Dental Instruments,
Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stuffs,
Fancy <fc Toilet Articles,
Brushes,
GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS,
ja3—tf
Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain
Hiller.
€SH§> WE ASK THE ATTEN
jtion of the public to this long
% tested and unrivalled
FAMILY MEDICINE!
It has been favorably known for more
than twenty years, during which time
we have received thousands of testimo
nials, showing this Medicine to be an
almost never failing remedy for diseases
caused by or attendant upon—
Sudden Colds, Coughs, Fever and
Ague, Headache, Bilious Fever, Pains
in the Side, Back and Loins, as well as
in the Joints and Limbs; Neuralgic
and Rheumatic Pains in any part ol
the svstem, Tooth-ache aud Pains in the
Head and Face. Asa
Dlood
and Tonic fur the Stomach, it seldom
fails to eure Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Liver Complaint. Acid Stomach. Heart
burn, Kidney Complaints, Sick Head
ache, Piles, Asthma or Phthisic, Ring
worms. Boils, Felons, - Whitlows, Old
Sores, Swelled Joints, and General De
bility of the System.
It is also a prompt and sure remedy
for Cramp and Pain in the Stomach,
Painters’ Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus,
Cholera Infantum, Scalds, Burns, Sprains
Bruises, Frost-Bites, Chilblains, as well
as the Stings of Insects, Scorpions, Cen
tipedes, and the Bites of Poisonous In
sects and Venomous Reptiles.
SEE DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING
EACH BOTTLE.
It lias been tested in every variety of
climate, and by almost every nation
known to Americans. It is the almost
constant companion and inestimable
friend of the Missionary and the Traveller
—on sea and land—and no one should
travel on our lakes or rivers without it.
Price Iwenty-Five Cents. Fifty Cents,
aud One Dollar per Bottle.
SOLD lIY DEALERS EVERY WHERE.
ap3—2mo
Q P. HUNT. M D„
► HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Surgeon and Accoucheur,
No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row),
Augusta, Ga.
ia1(l-1v-3in*
'j 1 ti E E C CTP S E
FAST FREIGHT LINE.
SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY,
PROPRIETORS.
Established for the purpose if ‘jiving dispatch
TO' HE A V Y FREIGHT ,
at
REDUCED RATES!
Is now prepared to receive aud forward be
tween
Savannah,
Augusta,
Atlanta.
Maoon,
Albany,
Eufaula,
Columbus,
Montgomery,
Selma,
Mobile,
and Way Stations.
Ship from. New York to core Eclipse Fast
Freight Line, Savannah.
THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN,
AND
Insurance Effected When Desired.
For further information, rates, etc., in
quire of Agents
SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO.,
and at the office of the
HARNDEN EXPRESS,
jafi—Cm 65 Broadway, N. Y.
NEW FIRM.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE Asso
ciated themselves in trade under the
firm of
CLARKE & BOWE.
For of conducting a
GENERAL COTTON
AND
PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS,
And have taken '.he c ..<e briclj store-house
on Ellis, between Washington and Monu
ment streets, where we are now prepared
to receive on storage, or for sate, COTTON
and all other kinds of COUNTRY PRO
DUCE Strict personal attention to all
business guaranteed. A share of public
patronage solicited. 11. E. CLARKE
ja26—6m R. j HOWE.
II BRICKS
SALE.
Apply to
R. J. BOWE, Executor,
Ellis Street, in rear Thos. R. Rhodes. I
ia26—6 m
HAY AND LIME.
300 BUNDLES NORTHERN HAY;
100 bbls. best ROCKLAND LIME
Just received and tor salo by
CLARKE A BOWE.
Ellis Street, in rear Thos. R. Rhodes.
ja26—6m
GIHOL&NATI TYPE POTS J
—AND—
PIUNTING-MACHINE W(J
201 Vine street, Cincinnati. B
Send for Specimens and
mhl-6m S
Foundries, Machinery!*
AUGUSTA FOVKObI
AND
H.’iellilH’ WoHiq, [I
AUGUSTA, GEOrbiJ
rpiIESE EXTENSIVE WORKS |
HAVING BEEN REFITIJ
Aod Supplied with ample materia! §1
The Proprietors are prepared toereeil
EVERY KIND OF WORK 9
IN THEIR imi
AT TIIE SHORTEST POSSIBLE XOTlcffl
BEST MANNER,
■ At New York or any other Northern fib*
prices.
FARMERS’ UTENSILS of all kinds- 1
RAIL ROAD Worn!
HOUSE WORK;
RETORTS FOR GAS HOt'Esl
SUGAR MILLS;
SUGAR BOILERsI
Plain and Ornamental IRON BA 11.1 VIS I
GIN GEAR:
PULLEYS, all sizes and best Pattern- I
CART AND WAGON Boijsl
HOLLOW WAREp
SASH WEIGHTS,!
Church, School, Factory and Fire Aiuil
BELLS;
MILL WORK;
CASTINGS of all and every kind, hem!
or light, in iron or brass. |
BLACKSM ITHING in all its branehw. I
Railroad Companies, Car Bnildql
Factory and Mil) Owners, Corporate A*!
tin rities, and all those wishing a larpl
amount of Castings, will find it to theiratß
vantage to give us a call before contractiul
• i: cwhcre.
ANTI-FRICTION METAL,
V r Heavy or Fast Bearings, furchhedj
* m not ; ce, and warranted of best qualitj.l
JR. Howell’s celebrated I
TURBTXE WATER WHEEL I
Is mh at our Foundry.
PHILIP MALONE & CO., I
Augusta Foundry and Machine F-h,I
fc!6—6m Augusta, Georgia I
Look to your Interest.
THIE PH(ENIX IRON WORKS, OS
J. Marbtiry street, near the Cotton
Factory Building, known as the old Pistol
factory, has been converted into a FOUS-!
DRY and MACH INF WORKS.
Steam Engines, and Boilers, Saw Mills,
Sugar Boilers, Mill Spindles, Gudgew.
Gin Gear, Gas Retorts, Sash Weights, td
other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS as ;
among the many articles of superior work
manship, which wc are daily furnishingt»:
our customers, and 'he public generally, u
the very lowest prices.
Orders respectfully solicited and promptly
filled.
Competent Machinists sent to any part of ■
the country to erect or repair Machinery. |
JOHN W. DAY, Proprietor. |
REFERENCES.
Mr J R Howell. Millwright, Angnsta,Gi
MajfcGeo T Jackson, Augusta, Ga.
MiW Brenner, Augusta, Ga, Mill Pur.
nisher.
Jesso Osmond, Esq, Augusta, Ga, Cat
Builder.
Reanv & Merry, Berzelia, Ga, Proprietor!
Saw Mill.
Cook Lauipkin, Columbia county.
Proprietors Saw Mill. mhlo—3m
FSSH ! OUTERS J!
QAME!!!
POULTRY!
VEGETABLES!!
FAMILY GROCERIES!!!
OF EVERY KIND
axi>
FOR SALE LOW.
Call and see me.
WM. HALE (colored),
Washington s. t*et,
between Broad and Eiiis, Augusta, Ga.
in h 6—6 m
Furniture and Piano Hading.
j_J AVING A NEW AND LIGHT
Spring Dray,
I am prepared to haul FURNITIRE,
PIANOS, and any thing else, withont
scratching or bruising, as is too often the
case.
Orders left at mv Gr<>e* ry Store, m
Washington Street, between Broad
Ellis will he promptly attended to, A
reasonable rates.
Particular care given to moving Furnituru
and Pianos. Wm. HALE (c<red],
apl4—6m Dealer in Family Groeerie**
Old Frames Made New.
JJARPER & LADEVEZE
% - Are now prepared l *
RE-GILD OLD FRAMES.
Parties having old portrait framo!, (»>*■
mentoes of the past) can have made to
LOOK AS IF NEW.
If sent to their shop. No. 32 Mclntosh s’ree9
opposite the Post-Office. millt-d
Bills of lading - "
ALWAYS ON HAM>‘
AT THIS
DAILY PRESS JOB Ol NICE.
Corner of Broad ami Post-Office street*
jufit! Up Stairs.