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Clj* fails fresa.
THE LAKBEST CIRCULATION.
AUGUSTA, OA.
TUESDAY MORNING Match IS, 18M
Sew Advertlnenaeata.
Look to your Interest—Day A Phillip*
Kan Reduced with a Downward Tendency
—T D Harrey
Paeon, 11 ay, Corn, ato—O'Dowd A Mul
herin
Corn— D. 11. Wilcox A Co.J
Notioe—Rob’t H. May.
Auction Sale—W. B. Griffin.
Something New—Fancy Raiaar.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Robbkriks.—On Saturday night last
the atore of Mr C C Drake, on Broad street,
near the Central Hotel was entered and
robbed of about $2,500 worth of valuable
and costly goods. The entrance was effect
ed by boring through the window shutter.
Yesterday morning a searoh warrant har
ing been procured, a large portion of the
goods stolen from Mr Drake were discovered
in the house of a freedman, named Albert,
who was arrested recently on a charge of
Cotton stealing. We understand that the
value of the goods received by Mr Brake will
be about $2,000. A large quantity of stolen
Cotton was also discovered in Albert’s house
by the police.
On the samo night, the watch and jewelry
storo of Mr G Stoepel, under the Globe
Hotel, was entered through the windows,'
which Mr Stoepel had left open. About
SI,OOO worth of watches were stolen. Efforts
are being made to ascertain the whereabouts
of the robbers and their booty.
On Sunday night, about 8 o’okick, Dr J
Jones, while passing the tin shop of Messrs
Jaillett .1' Maddrey, on Ellis streot, near
Jackson, observed the front window of the
shop open and two negroes stauding by it.
On the approach of the Doctor, they left
very hastily. Hearing steps within tho
shop, he called tor a policeman, and, to
gether, entered, but the bird had already
flown.
It behooves our citizens: and the authori
ties to bo on the alert for these light Anger
ed gentry. They bad ceased their pranks
for r. while ; but as they seem to have taken
a fresh start, every one ! nterestcd should
take a fresh start to arrest them and pre
vent their depredations.
St. Patrick's Day.—This ever memo
rable anniversary of Ireland’s Patron Saint
occurs on Saturday, this year, March 17tb,
and on this account the sons of the old sod
will give their ball on Friday evening, St.
Patrick’s Day Eve, instead of the Day itself,
as usual. The object of the ball' this year
will'be for the benefit of Augusta Fire Com
pany, No 5. It will be an occasion of much
pleasure and merriment; and those who
wish to “trip it on the light fantastic toe,"
and belp out No. 5 at the same time, must
go and get a ticket at once. We ucknowl
ledge the receipt of one; for which the
Managers will be pleased to accept our
thanks.
A Haxdsomk Sign.— The passers by
on Broad street must notice the box sign in
front of Mrs. E. H. Pughe’s Dry Goods and
Millinery establishment, No. 190. It is a
beautiful piece of ornamental painting, and
is the work of our well known citizen, Mr.
Fisk. The painting is done upon canvass,
and "in the highest style of the art. Our
friend Fisk knows how to do such work,
and thissign is an evidence of it.
The Fancy Bazaar, No. 253 Broad
Street.— This concern does not advertise
in the N. Y. Herald, but is at the head of
the market again with a large and well se
lected stook o£ spring and summer goods,
and we juge from outside appearances and
inside prices will, as usual, supply a large
portion of our community. The stock of
ladies’ dress goods, trimmings, etc., is com
plete, and gentlemen can be supplied with
every article of furnishing goods from a
handsome spring suit to an embroidered pe
per colar. They charge nothing for showing
goods.
Home Industry.—A walk through
the Phoenix Iron Works on Marbury street,
near the Cotton Factory building, known as
tho old Pistol Factory, justified us in com
mending the establishment to the patronage
of the public. Its enterprising proprietors,
Messrs. Day A Phillips, are prepared to do
all kinds of work in their line. They refer
to some of our well known citizens. See
thei - advertisement.
Fatal Accident.—We regret to learn
that Mr. J. B. Caldwell accidently fell over
board from tho steamer Express on Sunday
night, and was drowned : his body had not
been recovered at one o’clock, P. M., yester
day. Mr. Caldwell was a young man, highly
esteemed by all who knew him.
Death op Mu. Bcckmaster. —We
regret to announce the death of Mr E J
Buekmastcr, which event occurred yester
day. Mr Buckmaster was an old merchant
of this city, and a respected citizen. ilis
loss will be deeply regretted by a large circle
of relatives and friends.
Free Fight.—There was a free fight
among some boys on Mclntosh street about
dark last night; but we did not get the list
of casualties. Wo hope it was nothing seri
ous.
Fare Reduced.—T. D. Harvy an
nounces that he has reduced the fore on his
stage line. That is good news for the
traveller. Remember the name.
Bacon, Etc.—The well known firm
of O’Dowd A Mulberin advertise a large
stock of bacon, flour, hay, etc; Those in
want of such articles will please make a note
of it.
Thc Warm and the Firs Districts.
—For politiea! and municipal purposes the
City i* divided into four Wards, as follows:
Ward No. I—All that portion of the city
below Centre street, and from the River to
South Boundary street.
The election precinct for this Ward is at
the Scale House, below the Lower Market,
la Broad street.
Waed No. 2—All that portion of the city
between Mclntosh and Centre streets, and
from the River to South Boundary street.
The election precinct for this Ward Is at
the City Hall, Greene street
Ward No. 3 — AH that portion of the eity
between Mclntosh and Campbell streets,
and from the River to South Boundary street
The election precinct ie at the Central
Hotel, Broad street
< Ward No. 4—All that portion of the city
above Campbell street and from the River to
South Boundary street
The election precinct for this Ward is at
the Planters’ Hotel, corner of Bread and
McCarten streets.
For the convenience of the citiscns gene
rally, and the Fire Department in particu
lar, the oity is also divided into nine Fire
Districts, as iollows :
t int Ditlriet —From East Boundary to
Centre sreet, and from the River to Greene
street. *
Second Diitrict —From East Bouudary to
Centre street, and from Greene street to
South Boundary.
Third Ditlriet —From Centre to Jackson
streot, and from the River to Greene street.
Fourth Diitrict —From Centro to Jackson
street, and from Greene street to South
Boundary.
Fifth Diitrict —From Jackson to Mar
bury street, and from the River to Greene
street.
Sixth Ditlriet —From Jackson to Marbury
street, and from Greene street to Fenwick
street.
Seventh Diitrict —From Marbury street to
West Boundary, and from the River to
Greene street.
Eighth District—From Jackson to Mc-
Kinno street, and from Fenwick street to
South Boundary.
Hindi Diitrict —From Marbury and Mc-
Kiune to West Boundary street, and from
Greene street to South Boundary.
The Tower, with the Alarm Bell, is lo
cated at the intersection of Greene and
Jackson stroets. The st'okes of thc Bell,
from one to nine, indicate tho number of the
District; ten indicates that the fire is in
Hamburg. Ten o’clock at night is indi
cated by twenty strokes.
It would be well for firemen and others
interested to preserve this for future refer-
List op Consignees per Steamer
Gibbons.— -E Bancroft, B diamond B, J B
Gieu & Son, C L Williams, J E Munger,
CoDnor A H, J N Freeman, B H A Cos, J A
M, C Estes, H T P A Cos, Stevenson A S,
Puree A TANARUS, J Morrow A Son, J A T A Bones.
Linton A D, R R Agent, E O’Donnell, C II
Johnson, J Nelson, J M Leighton, W A
Daniels, J McDonough, Meador A Bro, W
B Dent A Bro, P Stinson, Weaver A D, W
B Davison, McLendon A M, W T Goodwin.
W L Jones, A W Jones, A K Seago H W A
Cos, F C Coalsby, C B Atkinson, W J Fnrr,
B B Crew A Cos, Miss F Smith, S S Ken
dricks, W Hale, E P Hunt, W W Hunt, J
A Lemons, J B Reade, D W Spensc, E B
Pond, Jones, S A Cos, B F Tutt, P A Scran
ton, Johnson A Cos, A Stevens, W H G,
Pollard, C A Cos, W S Roberts, E P Clayton,
G T Jackson, G Loisa, J W Bacon, Stein
humer A Bro, Horton A W, Howard A W.
Wright A H, Clarke A B, W II Tarver, H J
Weckes, Fleming A R, B S A Cos, E Mustin,
O’Dowd A M, D Scott, diamond 11, W II
Warren, L A J, Bothwell A Cos.
Consignees per Central Rail Road
March 12.—J Smythe A Cos, J G Bailie A
Bro, P A Scranton, Robinson A Cos, D H
Wilcox A Cos, Sibley A Son, A Myer, Plumb
A L, Rev G Edes, L G Fillette, J H Hersoyi
J W Shackleford, L Roll, J Myers, O’Dowd
A M, J D Butt A Bro, W A Ramsey, F <t 3
T Miller, I Kahn if Cos, C Estes, Mrs A
Frederick, J M Hill A Cos, J K Garmany, C
Spath, II Moore, J B Walker it Son, W M
D’Antignac, Mrs E H Pughe, J L Gow,
Day, R it B, Mrs C C Dam, Mrs Pritchard,
C Emory, J B Gnieu, Floming & R, D L
Adams <t Son, E R Schneider.
River News.—The Win. G. Gibbons
arrived yesterday ; the steamer Gen. Berry
arrived on Sunday.
Departed yesterday—Express.
River mark—six feet,.
Paints, Oils, Etc.—Painters, ma
chinists, and dealers generally will find a
large and varied assortment of paints, oils,
etc., at the Drug Store of Wm. H. Tutt, 261
Broad street.
Corn.— Messrs. D. H. Wilcox & Cos.
have received a large lot of white and
yellow corn on consignment, which will bo
sold on reasonable terms.
Plantation for Sale or Exchang-e.
SIX HUNDRED AND TWENTY
ACRES OF LAND, jive miles
irom the Georgia Kail Road, and sixty
tour miles from Augusta. One hundred
acres of creek bottom, one buudrod of tho
original oak and hickory, with some walnut,
and the rest good upland, part in pine, aud
part in cultivation. It is watered by one
large creek, two branches and some
springs. Has a good orchard, large dwel
ling house with nine rooms, and five fire
places with brick basement, numerous out
buildings, barns, etc. It is rented this year
and in a good state of cultivation.' Stock
and provisions can be bought with it, when
the rent expires, perhaps sooner by special
arrangement. There is enough pasture for
cattle the most of the year, and fine butter
is made. A good cotton crop will be made
this year. Terms, ten dollars per acre,
cash ; or exchange for Augusta property,
or property in Charleston, Savannah or
Macon.
Apply at this Office. mhlO-tf
Dry Goods, Etc.
SPRING FASHIONS!
J/DIES'
AED
i w .
MISSES’
HATS!
Mrs. PUGHE
HAS JUST RETURNED
FROM THE NORTH
WITH A
MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT
OF THE
NEWEST STYLES
or
H A. T S !
TRIMMED
AND
UNTRIMMED
WHICH WILL BE DISPOSED OF
WHOLESALE
OR
RETAIL
AT
190 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
AMONG THE STYLES ENUMERA TED
ARE THE
ORION NORMA
DERBY OLIVE
VERONA NAIAD
NELLIE GRANT
ETC., ETC.
THE LADIES ARE INVITED TO
.CALL AND EXAMINE THIS
BEAUTIFUL STOCK
OF
HAT S ,
at MRS. PUGHE’S,
190 Broad street,
Augusta, Ga.
| KAHN & CO.
In order to reduce our stock, we offer
great inducements to customers.
CALICOES, DeLAINES,
AND ALL
GOODS IN OUR LINE
WILL BE
Sold ai Prices Lower than have ever
been offered in the City !
In faqjt, many Goods at New York cost.
This we propose for the purpose of ob
taining room in our establishment for tho
largest Stock that will possibly be selected
for any Southern city this Spring. We
desire to retain our former IMMENSE
TRADE, and by doing so we must have
the Stock aud sell Goods cheap, which we
intend to do
Augusta must be the point for Southern
Trade in future, and
2(i2 BROAD STREET,
THE
PLACE TO BUY YOUR GOODS.
jal9- -ts 1. KAHN & CO.
E. S. JAFFRAY & CO.
JMPORTEIIS AND JOBBERS
OF
Dry Gfoods,
350 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
fe27—6m
L. J. READ,
AGENT FOR
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES,
326 Broad Street.
A complete stock of Needles, and all the
improvements, together with Sewing Ma
chines, always for sale. jal3—6m
D. H. LEVETT. JAS. HAWORTH.
k HAWORTH,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
IN
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
No. 238 ARCH STREET,
below Third, south side,
Philadelphia.
BRANCH No. 118 BRYAN ST.,
mh7-2w Savannah, Ga.
Dry Goods, Ate.
SPRING GOODS I
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE WELL KNOWN
AND
POPULAR STORE
OF
I. Kahn & Cos.
263 BROAD STREET,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
Spring Gfoodsl
Having thoroughly refitted our store, and
haring laid in as •
LARGE AND SELECT A STOCK
AS WAS EVER OFFERED
TO THE TRADING PUBLIC,
WE ARE NOW PREPARED
TO OFFER
EXTRAORDINARY
inducements'
TO OUR CITY PATRONS.
Country merchants will also find it great
ly to their advantage to deal with us.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
AND ARE
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
A
X •
BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT
OF
Spring Gfoods
CALICOES
MUSLINS
LINEN
KID. GLOVES
DELAINES
SILKS
BROADCLOTHS
ELEGANT RIBBONS
Etc., Etc., Etc.
OUR ASSORTMENT
OF
SMALLER ARTICLES
SUCH AS
PAPER COLLARS
HOOKS AND EYES
HAIR PINS
JEWELRY
SPECTACLES
SCISSORS .
LADIES’ COLLARS
SHIRTS
And a thousand other articles too
numerous to mention, defies competition,
both in regard to
PRICE AND EXCELLENCY.
In a word, for anything you need,
THE PLACE TO BUY
YOUR GOODS
IS AT
1. KAHN & CO.’S,
2t12 Broad street.
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QHURCHILL & JOHNSTON,
DRY GOODS
ANU
General Commission Merchants,
28jj Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.
Will give prompt and personal attention
to all consignments they may be
favored with. Consign
ments solicited.
They keep constantly on hand
A good Assortment o
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
, AND
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING.
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f
W. Ullt fiXUI. W. ». IABPIB.
#1 W. WALLACE.
w. HENRY WARREN ft CO.
gXCLUSIVBLY AX WHOLESALE,
GROCERIES,
BAGGING,
ROPE,
TWINE,
HATS,
BLANKETS,
NOTIONS,
Etc., Eto.,
175 and 177 BROAD JSTREET,
Augusta, Ga.
We purchase and sell
COTTON, TOBACCO, PRODUCE,JEtc,
ON COMMISSION,
And forward Goods to any aection of the
country, North or South.
Guano ! Guano ! K
J£.’ETTL EWELL’S
CORN AND COTTON
COMPOUND
-- OF
PHOSPHATES, AMMONIA,
AND
ALKALIES,
Made expressly for these Plants and Root
Crops. Introduced before tho war with
GREAT SUCCESS!
Price per ton of 2,000 lbs, $55, with
Expenses added.
For sale by
W. HENRY WARREN & CO.
To Owners and Shippers
OF
COTTON.
JNO. K. GILLIATT A CO,
Liverpool. England.
OBER, NANSON & CO,
New Yo|k.
QBER, ATWATER & CO,
Now Orleans.
LEWIS, NANSON A CO,
- St. Louis.
W. HENRY WARREN A CO,
Augusta, Ga.
Representing the above well krniwn
Houses for the State of Georgia, we will put
in order aud ship COTTON from any sec
tion of the country, making liberal advances
and speedy returns. The reputation oftheso
Houses will insure the must favorable nego
tiation of Exchange on Now York, Liver
pool and London.
By our advertisement, it will be seen that
we keep expressly for the trade a large stock
of GROCERIES, of all kinds, HATS,
CLOTHING, BLANKETS, LINENS, etc,
etc, which we will sell as cheap, and in
many instances lower, than can be bought
in Louisville and Cincinnati.
We-propose to Merchants holding COTTON
to make them advances in Cash or Woods,
and sell or ship their COTTON to any of
the above points, thus giving them the ad
vantage of Augusta, New York or Liverpool
markets.
An investigation of the above will prove
that our facilities for doing business with
any section are the very best, and the ad
vantages we possess tor making advances in
Goods or Cash are probably superior to any
one inf the State.
.We earnestly solioif a correspondence
with Dealers and Shippers. ’
W. HENRY WARREN A CO,
176 and 177 Broad Street,
fed—3m Augusta, Ga.
Groceries, Liquors, Ac.
Geo. Kahn ft Bros.,
CORNER ELBERT
k GREENE STREETS.
Augusta, Ga,
WHOLESALE At RETAIL GROCERS
JUST RECEIVED.
50 tierces Carolina RICE
30 bbls Peaeh Blown POTATOES
13 sacks COFFEE
50 boxes Adamantine Candles
30 bbls FLOUR
10 tieroes Sugar Cured Hams
4 tierces Breakfast SIDES
Besides a large lot of
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
A fine assortment of
WOODEN WARE,
Corner Greene and EHiert sts.
GEO. KAHRS k BROS..
fe27—lm
KEROSENE OIL.
A T LOW PRICES, and
FINE KEROSENE LAMPS,
Os every descrition, for sale by
, GEO. KAHRS k BROS,
feb27 1m Cor. Greene and Elbert sts.
WHISKEY.
OA BARRELS, VARIED GRADES
</U of Gibsons’ celebrated WHISKEY.
5 Barrels BRANDY
5 Barrels GIN
1 Pipe HOLLAND GIN, at
fe27—lm GEO. KAHRS A BRO.
groceries.
Q L. WILLIAMS,
No. 315 Broad Street,
Has in store, and is this day receiving,
fresh supplies of choice
GROCERIES,
which will be sold at
Wholesale and Retail,
comprisingevery article usually kept iuafirst
class store (Liquors excepted), all of which
will be sold at the lowest market prices, and
to which he invites the attention of the
public- felO—3m
M. O’DOWD, | WM. MULHERIN.
Q’DOWD k MULHERIN,
Grovers & Commission Merchants,
273 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,
Will give prompt and personal attention
to the sale of produce, and will keep
constantly on hand a large stock of
choice goods.
Call and give us a trial. fe4—3m
FISH ! OYSTERS ll
Q.AME 1 11
POULTRY 1
VEGETABLES 11
AND
FAMILY GROCERIES!It
OF EVERY KIND
AND
FOR SALE LOW.
Call and see me.
WM. HALE (colored),
Washington street,
between Broad and Ellis, Augusta, Ga.
mh(S—6m
Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.
A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Gained.
This truism you can realize
By purchasing
NELSON A MdLWAINE’S
FINELY FLAVORED .
Scotch. Snuff!
“SWEET AS THE ROSE,”
Which they are selling here in Augusta at
NEW YORK PRICES.
The quality of the Article they guarantee
to be
Equal to any and Excelled by None
in the World !
Dealers will consult their own interest
best by purchasing their SNUFF.
Placing their business upon this basis,
their indulgent patrons will observe that they
ask for no favors, except that Southern
Dealers may
SAVE FREIGHT A OTHER CHARGES,
And at the same time Encourage and
Sustain
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES.
You can now
SAVE YOUR MONEY
AND
ENLARGE YOUR PROFITS
By calling upon their Agents,
BLAIR, SMITH A CO,
GEO. R. CRUMP A CO,
Commission Merchants generally, and most
of the Druggists of this city.
NELSON A McILWAINE.
N. B—Remember, we sell at NEW YORK
PRICES, and allow the usual discount to
the Trade. fel3-ly
&H. MEYER,
• 144 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
DOMESTIC k HAVANA SEGARS,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Snuff, Pipes, dec.
Also, a complete stock of
FANCY GOODS
Os every description.
A fine lot of patent Pipes always on
hand. feß—3m
P. HANSBERGER & CO.,
CORNER BROAD A M’INTOSH STS.
I Opposite Post Office.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
And Importers and Manufacturers of
HAVANNA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS
CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
Pipes and Tobacco of all kinds,
Lorilllard’s, Rappee, Moccaboy, Scotch
SNUFFS, ETC. feb4-3m
Tobacco, Snuff, Iron and Bacon.
200 BOXES tobacco »
VARIOUS BRANDS AND GRADES.
From Common to Fine.
TWO HUNDRED KEGS AND BARRELS
SCOTCH AND MACCABOY SNUFF,
A Good Article.
THIRTY TONS IRON,
All Sizes, including Band, Hoop, Round and
Square.
A Few Hogsheads
PRIME BRIGHT BACON SHOULDERS.
Fo r Sale by
NEAL, WHITLOCK k CO.
ja3o—tf BROAD STREET.