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■local matters.
S t/i KK <»r mk W*. (lihbov*.
“f tbi* »t tamer, when >hc >v»§
itu' city. received an order from
«»* irans|K»rt * Lieutenant mid
■ku Ikshlui u to Homo peiut <>n tho '
Teh ur appointed for tue sailing
0 (~harrived, but no frecdmen
B,; IU r tho -Mtainer proceeded without
H u> Savannah. On the arrival of the
Hp n>i Sundiv. aif nurd wh< sen! down to
K, nt . r f ri ,m leaving the ♦YeedtUv a bv-
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Nk-is -The Fannie Lehr left
for Savaiinah.
the U rn. G. Gibbons and Man
■„,M,dn.,l K. U. May yesterday.
a tier boat left Savannah at 12 M < n
H v . and arrived here at 12$ yesterday
Carrol w*s expected np last
■ the wharf Mary Klia, Gibhona. and
May.
of the river at the bridge, ten feet,
Hsr of per Steamer R.
roH* ',‘4v<d to Get* rye T. Jack*un «f
--■j H Adams, J W Baron, J X T A
H.J ti l’ailojr A Bro, K I* Clayton, Cook
Cooley, lterce A Cos, J M Clark
T W FUuiing. Fleming A Howland.
Frederick, S D Heard. M 11 A Cos, T
W G Jessup, liamey A Timber
{■l F Tutt, Jones. Smptli A Cos, KK K
Muktin A Cos, Lesser A Levy, J 0
K Must in, Z McCord. W C Me
A Cos, L Me Laws, Mrs Nixon, J J
H A Cos. W L Piatt. J H Platt, C A
W H Potter.S H Bobbins, P A Scran-
Tiu ait A May. Geo T Jackson A C< ,
■ a J W Walker. Wilkinson A Fargo,
Jessup A Cos.
mi it*. — i iii* aui.oancpnn i t
|HL»thvr fdutau of the copartnership eu
by W. H. Goodrich A Cos., needs
as practical worker*. Tho sane
may apply to Walker, Pondlct- n
dinan. We wi-h them «m ‘cess.
acknowledge the receipt of a hot-
Sarsaparilla from Dr. J. Denuis.
aud his Pain Killer, have botL
H (rod by several gentlemen eonnectuu
•■dice, and wo have no besitaucv
them good things—just
th»* Doctor says they are.
—We would call the at
of the public to the notice ot Pro!
in another column, prating that tb
of the Stereoscopticon is una-
postponed, lie will soon b all
however, and we can promise all who
|H pleasant evening, and the worth of
money.
KKMKMit KR I S<i. — The total
of Cotton shipped from this city by
to Savannah, during the past
■ was 3,200 bales. This looks well tor
prosperity of the city.
j^^BtutX'TioN.—-In our Sunday’s paper
v W ll r: \ gave credit to sci. Charles
for the lunch vve received the previ
m a good plnce we know, for u
man to go to.
Mi mi\ is an old hand at tin
has.n >'», it will he st< n by refer -
B "nr advertising columns that he is
and a* usual, has everything in
"enilotnaiily attaches of tin*
for their kind altencions to the pub-
Ti kkts for James’ Stindav
rabieaiix xre now ready, and may be
■ any of the Committee, and at the
L- lb-lot A Cos. This is a noble
and 'hould be encourag and.
Stiihk Nhw lif.Ki*.—Tin* R. H.
-up anew res I f..r Citizen N<>.
ar, ‘ ; 't «?ce our Fire Department
i^^^Bettcr
K Kir aam is disposing of h‘s
luits, ;n order to dose consign -
HH r j inske a note.
Panics do.iiritig to purcliast*
and do we.ll to read the advertisc-
A. Byrd.
Hi'ffiN'tM UmK<Tx)itY.—Any of our
readers oho | thw following house*,
uiay ha aura ol haing tally satisfied in tha
various liaea **f basioesa they represent.
The - Lamp Mott/ 9 at l.ff Broad street, baa
always on baud an assortment of lamp*, |
harner*. wirka.ato. Ilia advertiaeineat de- 1
aerrea perusal. Mr. Kdward S. Bleakley.un '
dor toe Planter*' Hotel, will do the tame
thing for U><»i*n who dwell np t>wn ; while ,
thoae who reside in the heart of the city !
may get every thing they need in the lamp
ad Kerosene Hne front Muaara. Davidson A
Cos., at JlO Itioad street.
Bui, bes de luht, a man must buy gro. '
• erle . and to do so cheaply, he would do
well to call on B. 8. Pelot A Cos., C. L. Wil
liams, J. A. Brux, O’Dowd A Malhcrin, W.
H. Potter, J. H. Hollingsworth or C. Estes,
cither of whom art* ready to please.
Hare you a sweet tooth in your head, and
desire som4 flue pastry or confectionery, the
French Store Is the place to get it.
U ypu want a good fit in clothing, J. A.
Van Winkle or G. W. Shackleford will make
you a good suit to your order; but if y u
prefer ready-made clothing, George F. Kidd
always has a good supply on hand at the
corner opposite our office.
If you are sick. Drs. L. S. Hay or S. P.
Hunt will minister to your afflictions.
Dr. George Paterson is always ready to
cure the tooth ache by relieving you of the
offending member.
lu the dry goods line, I. Kahn A Cos., V.
Richard.'* A Pro., Churchill A Johnston, J.
D. A. Murphy, Mb* Lucy J. Head, E. D.
Long. T. Savage Heyward A Sons, Mrs. E.
H. Pu :he or D. R. Wright are well supplied.
" ilium Barrow aud J/G. Coffin are prac
tical paiutere, aud will do justice to their
work.
Have you had the misfortune to lose either j
an anu or leg, yon can get it replaced by
calliug on G. B Hoggsou, At the Mansion
House.
Have you goods to dispose of at auction,
C. V. Walker A Cos., Y. Savage Heyward A
Sons or S. A. Atkiuson aro the men to call
upon. They will cry over your wares.
Do you desire a tine photograph, or in
fact, a picture of yourself in any style, G.
J. Gable or J. W. Perkins are masters of
their art.
Goods on commission will be promptly
and faithfully Attended to by J. A. An sic y
A Cos., Claghorn A Herring, E. P. Clayton,
•*r W. A. Ramsey.
When sick send your prescriptions to
Plumb A Leitner, or Dr». Hatton A Sim
tnons, and they will bo carefully and cor
rectly compounded.
It is the duty of every man to insure his
property and life: and tod«»*u to advantage
he would do well to see B. U. Brodnax. or
Joseph E. Marshall.
Do you need Garden Seeds, Plumb A
Leitner, or C. Pemble wili supply you.
Men who have money to deposit, or who
deal in Stocks, should read John Craig’s
advertise ment, and give him a call. 4
If your Watch or Jewelry i? out of order
A. I. Strom or Thomas Russell will repair
it neatly and cheaply.
D. R dmotid has large quantities of fine
Souli ern Fruit Trees and Lumber.
Are you getting to feel the need of spec
acles. consult 11. J. Osborne. He is a piac
tical optician.
It is ** a fact worthy of notice ” that a
stove is a great saving in a family, uud D.
If. Fullerton is the man who has them for
'ale.
Sportsmen, and all who need pistols,
cartridges, or ammunition, had better see
E. 11. Rogers.
Mrs. Smith makes an announcement in
another coluui . rbich we call the particular
attention of Car loner* to.
Gift Enter; ns -i seem to be the order of
the day. Ti*nre ere three in this city, all
managed by polite gentlemen, aud where
many valuable prizes are daily drawn.
Pobl. Hand.ill A Cos., opposite Planters
Hotel; Shecuf. BeH A Cos., 186 Broad street;
and Porter A Putnam, corner Broad aud
Ellis streets, are the firms in this city.
For cheap reading, Messrs. Quinn A Bro.,
1; 7 Broad street, can supply your wants.
jpg" The above are among some of the
leading business houses of Augusta, We
will have something to say about all who ad
vertise in the Daily Pickss.
Mas. Tkaviis at her old stand,
'.ifi Walker street, has on hand a desirable
stock of Millinery Goods. The ladies will
do well to give her a « all. £
Wkiuuvc, Visiting, Address, At
II *iue, Cards, etc., etc., printed in the latest
and most beautiful styles, on fine cards, at
tiie Daily Pkbss Job Office, opposite Post-
Office, up stairs.
j gggrJoß Puixtim;—ln plain or col
-1 nred inks, on white or colored paper,
cards, etc., neatly and cheaply printed
ai the otfice corner of Broad and Mc-
Intosh streets.
HOME AFFAIRS.
Valuable*.—At the Emporium,* on
tho corner of Centre and Ellis streets, man
aged by Porter A Putnam, are drawn daily
•one beautiful aud costly articles. Below
only a few of the many are given, a num
ber of parties not leavirg their names w€o
have drawn valuable prises. They wsre
drawn within the las' few days.
Mra John Koerer. 2 gold-lined goblets,
s22.and I gold watch, $100; Henry Levy, 1
gold watch. $100: M M Hill, 1 gold watch,
$100; Robert bristian, 1 silver watch, $25:
Henry Abbott, 1 silver watch, $25; Henry
Christian, 1 set table spoons, $5; E Ham
mond, richly engraved silver plated oup,ss;
G A Hamlet, photograph album, goblet and
cup, s2l: F Martin, large goblet, $8; Win
Bay, fine album, $7 50; Wm Moore, call bell
and cup, $10; Mrs Holcomb, small goblet,
sfi; George Williams, jne album, $4: Henry
Thompson, fine album, $8; Kobt Christian,
Jr. large goblet aud salt stand, sl4; Daniel
Jefferson, goblet and gold-liued cup, sl4;
••Win Irvine, small gold-lined cup. $6.
Remember the place and give them acall—
corner of Centre and Ellis streets.
fife#* Advertise Your Business.—
Now that the Railroads in this section are
resuming their regular schedules, the conn
try people will come to this city to purchase
their supplies.
No mau cau make any pretensions to en
terprise, or entertain a true estimate of bis
own interests, who fails to make known far
and wide, through the columns of a news
paper, his particular calling, and tho goods
and wares he keeps for the accommodation
of the public, as well as for his own and its
benefit. The Daily Prkss being read by
more people than any other morning news
paper in this city,offers universally facilities
for business men and others to present
their wares before the community at a tri
lling cost.
f®* Business Men — Before you go
on North to make your Spring purchases,
order your Cards, Bill Heads etc., to be
printed at the Daily Press Job office. The
proprietor guarantees he will do work at
New York prices, aud in a satisfactory man
ner. „
The Dry Goods Trade.
New York, Jan. 17.—The dry goods
trade continue dull, and the volume of busi
ne.se is light. There are some few samples
of spring dress goods exhibited, but very
little done as yet. Holders of domestic cut
ton fabrics are reducing quotations, but the
decline is not sufficient to induce activity,
and it is thought lower prices will be made.
The following are the quotations from the
Dry Goods Exchange:
Brown Sheetings—Pacific A, 82c; Park.
2fite. Pleached Shirtings— Wainsmta, 50c;
Androscoggin, 40c; Bates’ 88, otic; Home,
45-inch, 40c. Prints—Pacific, 26c; Rich
mond, 26c; Hamilton, 26c. Delaines—Pa
cific, 28c; Manchester, 29c. Cambrics—Mar
cillc, 24c; Victotv, 22c. Silccias—lndian,
22c: Clinton, Btlc. Canton Flannels—Pem
berton A, 55c; Naumkeag. 40t ? . Tapes—
Blackstone River, 40c; Everett, 424 c.
Stripes—New York, 40c; Haymaker, 40c;
Albany, 22c. Hoop Skirts—Bradley’s du
pi«x elliptic, 20 to 50 hoops, ss£c to $1 05;
Empres* trail. $1 25.
SOUTHERN FRUIT TREKsI
The largest and best selection of
APPLE, PEAR, PEACH,
and other Trees.
Also, superior GRAPE VINES, STRAW
BERRY PLANTS, Etc., Etc.
jpg- EXTRA LARGE TREES for im
MEDIATE BEARING.
Send for a Catalogue. Address
jal2—tf D. REDMOND,*Augusta. Ga.
DH 0 1) E S ‘
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
We are ajra'd the Agents for the sale
of this standard Manure, to which we
are pleased to call the attention ol
Planters.
Its quality is uniform, and testhno
nials from Georgia and South Carolina
planters can he shown to prove its supe
riority over all other fertilizers hereto
fore sold in this market.
Now iu store, tor sale bv
J. A. ANSLEY & CO.,
jalO-lm No. 300 Broad at.
L. J. READ,
AGENT FOR
GROVER & BAKER’S
S E WING MAC H INE S ,
320 Broad Street.
A complete Stock ol Needles, and all the
improvements, together with tiewing Ma
chines, always for sale. jot,'i—tf
r>VERY “KINlf OF
Ti and BOOK BINDING
Nea/li/ o.i<d Cheaply Executed
AT Tula OFFICE.
GIVE Uti A CALL.
lo y iMVittlMy Ac.
jp KA H N A CoT~
In order to reduce our flock, we offer
great inducements to customer*.
CALICOES, DeLAINES,
AND ALL
GOODS IN OUR LINE,
WILL BK
Sold at Prices lajwct than have ever
been offered in the City l
In fact, many Goods at New York co»t.
Tliis we propose for the purpose of oh
taining Kami in our e-tablishmeni for the
largesi Stock that will |a>asihly lie selected
for any Southern city this tipring. We'
de-iie to retain our former IMMENSK
THA DE, and hy lining so we mus have
the Sti-ck uni s- II Goods chenp. which we
intend to do
Augusta must lie the point fur Southern
Trade in future, and
262 BROAD STREET,
TUB
PLACE TO BUY YOUR GOODS.
jail! ts L KAIIN A CO._
HOBE NEW GOODS~
JVST RECEIVED
AT
NO. 314 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT
It EDUCED PRICES ,
RIBBONS,
SILK and SILK VELVET,
Dress Trimmings, great variety
Bugle Cloak Sets
Dress Buttons, large assortment
Black and Colored Dress Silks
Black Bn in ha 'ine
Black. Colored and White Alpacas
French DcLaines, figured and plain
French Merino
Poplins and Muslin DeLaines
Tarltons, Swiss, Nainsook and Jaconet
Muslins
(’heck and Plaid Muslins
Dotted Swiss Muslins
Kid Gloves
Buck Gauntlets
Ladies’, Misses’and Gents’ Hosiery
Dressing, Back, Round and Fine Combs
Silk, Cotton and Linen Cambric Hand
kerchiefs
Bird-eye Diaper
Towels ami Towelling
Damask Tabling ami Napkins
Brown and Bleached Shirtings
Fronting Linen
Linen ami Cotton Sheetings
Linen and Gotten Pillow Casing
Colored Cambrics and Paper Cambrics
Colored and Bleached Jeans
Kentucky Jeans aud Tweeds
&attinet.s'.and Cassiineres
Fine French Broadcloths
Pins, Needles, liooks aud Eyes
And many other artieles too numerous to
mention. *
Call and see our Stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
Goods at wholesale and retail.
J. D. A. MURPHY & CO.,
214 Broad street, Augusta,
Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel.
jal2—lm
t More New Goods.
T)ALMORAL Flouncing, black aud
1 ) white —variegated
Collars and Cuffs—imitation Valenciennes
Linen Collars and Cuffs
Ladies’ Paper Collars and Cuffs
Waterfalls, Nets, Fancy Combs, etc.
Embroidery Silks—white and colored
Black Crape Veils
Received this day from New York.
Hiss L. J. READ.
ja74—tf 326 Broad Street.
f PO THE LA DIES:
i MADAME DEMOREST,
EMPORIUM OF FASHION ,
Branch at Augusta. No. 226 Broad street.
PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS
Trimmed and Untrimmed, for sale.}
NKW PATTERNS RKCEIVKH MOJITIIT.Y.
ja 12— ts Miss L. J. READ.
DR. WRIGHT & CO.,
• Globe Hotel Building ,
250 Broad Street, Augusta, (la..
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Staple arul Fancy
DRY GOODS .
Keep constantly on hand a complete and
choice assortment of all kinds of
Dry Rond*, (Vanin % Shawl*, Bradley's Dupletr
Elliptic Skirt*, lire** Quads, Linens, Da
masks, Hosiery, etc... etc.,
all of which they offor at low pricks, and
invite an examination of their Stock.
Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad
Bank notes received at par for goods.,
jal I—lm
Gentlemen’* lurniohti.y
CVENTLEMEN’B CLOTHING
t AND
FURNISHING GOHDS.
Just received, at f'lark’* Forner, n large
and select stork of (tontlemen'a Clothing
and Furnishing Gouda, constating in part
of;
GENTLEMEN'S OVERCOATS,
OK
Every Style and Quality.
Cae-imere Hifaineas Coate,
Klerk Cloth i out*.
Black Due.kin I’ants,
Fancy i n-aimere Pants and Vesta,
Black and Fancy Cassitnce tioits.
Fancy Traveling Hiawla and
Blankets,
Shaker Flannel Drawers and
tihirta.
Canton Flannel Drawers
and fchir's,
English mid French Half Hose, Sue
penders, Ties, Scarfs, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, Shirts,
and Collars.
ALSU
Every Style of
FELT AND PLUSH HATS.
All of which will be offered at reduced
prices to make room for a .spring stock
jao—l in
/1 W. SHACKLEFORD,
It, *
MERCHANT T A 1 IMO R ,
25 Jackson Street..
NEXT DOOR TO WAkREN BI.OCK,
Aug n * t a , (fa.
Has constantly on hand a lurge sunplvof
CLOTHS,
OASSIMERE* and
VEti l I NOS,
Which wiV/ be made to order in the most
fashionable style.
ja3—tf .
PHOTOGRAPHS !
pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!
A MB RO TYPES,
IVORYTYPES, Etc., Etc.,
AT
GEORGE J. GABLE’S,
Corner Broad and McTntosh Sts.,
,i»l7-lw (UP STAIRS.)
pi M S AN TT l ITG ST '
O. B. HOGOSON,
ARTIFICIAL LI MR MAKER.
Mansion House. No. 260 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
Mr. 11. takes pleasure in publishing the
following letter, which speaks for itself:
Edgefield District, S. C., {
•January 9, 1866. j
Mr. G. B. Hoggson — #
£ir: 1 have received the Leg made by
you; find it satisfactory, and am pleased
with the same. I have no hesitation in re
commending the Artificial Limbs, made by
you, to my comrades.who, like myself, have
been unfortunate in the late war.
Yours, etc., T. W. GETZEN.
ja!2—l2t
M E4T8 ’ I ' iSTKV '
AND
CONFECTIONERIES
SUPPLIED FOR
WEDDINGS AND PARTIES,
AT SHORT NOTICE,
AT TUB
FRENCH STORE.
One the best Meat and Pastry Cook.*,
and Fancy < oufectioilery Bakers is now at
the French Store. That establishment can
now furnish, in the best style and ot short
notice, Meats, Fish, Fowl, Game. Pastry
and Confectioneries, to Weddings and Par
ties, cn the most reasonable terms.
FRENCH STORE.
jalO—tf 200 Broad street.
P. nt'NT, M D.,
IIOMfEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
Surgeon and Accoucheur,
No. 102 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row),
Augusta, Ga.
jnlfl--ly-3m*
SEED STORE, -
No. 15 Washington (or South Carolina
Railroad Street),
Between Broad and Ellis Siriets,
Where can be found a full assortment of
warranted pure and fresh Harden Seeds.
Onion Setts, Flower and Blue Grass See...
selected in persou by the subscriber at the
North, in Oetober last. A discount to coun
try merchants.
jns—2m C. PEMBLE.
HAY AND LIME.
SHAVE opened a store on Ellis street, i»»
the roar of T. li. Rhodes’ building,
where I shall keep
HAY AND LIME
for sale as low as anv other house in th.f
city. R. J. BOWE.
jal 6 —3m