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LARGEST CITY CIRCILATION.
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AU»U BTA| QA . «
SATURDAY MORNING April iB, 1866
Job Printing
In Plain and Fancy Color*, neatly,
cheaply and proinply executed at thia
Offlee. Having fast power presses, the beat
material, and skilled workmen, enables us
to da Job Work at the lowest figure* and
bait manner.
SOUTHERN LITERATURE.
That there is great deal of literary
talent in the South is undeniable. The
columns of Northern journals have al
ways teemed with it, and Northern
book publishers hare made handsome
profits from its productions. And there
is much of it, too, of the highest order ;
bqt it does not meet with that encour
agement at home to which it is enti
tled. This is what we complain of.
We think that all tho resources of our
country, whether of a mental or physical
character, ought to be developed. The
people of the North, with the most corn
mendable zeal and energy, wurl; out the
interests of their section of the Union in
every possible way, developing their
resources, encouraging their home en
terprises, sustaining their literature, and
doing all in their power to make that
section great and prosperous. Why
cannot we learn a lesson from them ?
Why cannot we patronize, for instance,
onr own literary journals, so that they
may become as liberal in their pay
ments for contributions as are Northern
journals, and thus give encouragement
to our own writers and authors ? It is
true we have not a great many such
journals in our section ; but we have a
few existence, arffl a few more in
prospective. Are they to be sustained ?
or are we to continue to patronize those
who continually abuse and insult us ?
This is a question we wish H> see prac
tically answered. We want to see those
unfeeling, ungenerous parties, who take
our money, and give us only taunts nnd
jeers in return, properly rebuked ; and
this can be most effectively done by
wiSiholiiing our patronage from them,
and giving it to our own people, who
live amongst us, who share onr misfor
tunes, and who help to support the in
dustry of our section.
We have accepted the situation, nnd
desire to live up to it in good faith. Such
is our intention and we do not intend to
be driven from it. But is it manly, is it
generous, for Northern publishers to in
sult us on every occasion that presents
itself to them, either by editorials, pic.
tures, or other ways? Certainly not.
Then what redress have we got? None;
Vmt to adopt the course which we have
suggested—that is allow them to enjoy
their privileges of 'abusing us without
our assistance. No doubt they can
live and thrive without our patronage ;
bnt that patronage withdrawn from them
ani bestowed upon our own journals
will, enable them to live and thrive,
also. Fnrthqjmore the Southern pro
prietors will be able to improve their
journals, to pay liberally for contribu
tions, thus offering an encouragement to
the literary talent in our midst which
will soon build it up, and redound to the
credit aud interest of our section. Let
us try the experiment.
FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR.—
JOHN g DAVIDSON, Esq., will
be supported for tbe office of County Solici
tor in tbo enruing election Ist Wednesday
in Mjiy next, by
iipl7—-td _ MANY VOTEBS.
A. D PICQUET, ESQ., WILL
be supported for COUNTY JUDGE
at tbo election on tbo tirst Wednesday in
May next, by
mh23—td MANY VOTERS.
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CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
South Carolina Rail Road, |
Augusta, Georgia, April 26,1366. j
Saturday mop.n
--INU, 28th mat., tho PASSENGER TRAIN
will
Leave Augusta 7.05 A. M.
Arrive 4.45 P. M.
JOHN E. MARLEY, Ag’t.
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ANT KIF
A SITUATION.
A young man, capable of attending as
aajfsinan in a Dry Goods or Mercantile
business, is.-atixious to obtain employment.
No objectionCh arty kind of honorable work.
Rest of city references given. Apply to
W. H. TUTT, or W. A. Ramsey.
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NOTICE. *
JJANK NOTES WANTED,
ON THE ST. JOHN'S BANK,
Jacksonville, East Florida. Apply to
JOHN CRAIG,
Commission and Exchange Broker,
289 Broad street, Augnsta, Ga.
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WANTED TO RENT~
NO. 1 SAFE
HERRING’S PREFERRED
Apply at THIS OFFIOE.
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Sew Advertisements*
SPECIAL NOTICE.
rjXHE AUGUSTA
WEEKLY PRICES CURRENT
ISV)W READY TOR DELIVERY.
Merchant* deairing copier, will please
■end in tbeir card* aa early a* possible thia
morning, at the Office of the
DAILY PRESS.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF THE PRINCIPAL SOUTHERN
Cities,comprising NEW ORLEANS,
MOBILE, MEMPHIS. SAVANNAH,
CHARLESTON, AUGUSTA, and RICH
MOND.
Tbo urgent necessity for facilitating, as
t sp«edily as possible, tbe business connec
tion so rapidly increasing between the
Northern nnd Southern States, has induced
tbe Publishers of tbe present work to use
every endeavor to render it as complete and
comprehensive as possible.
Tt» thin end tbe Business Community of
AUGUSTA are requested to furnish our
Canvassers (who will call on thorn at their
places of busiuesr), with all the information
necessary to accomplish the object in view.
Incorporated with the work will bo given
(alphabetically arranged) a complete Regis
ter of all Business firms of New York,
Boston. Philadelphia, Baltimore and other
important Northern cities, which cither
already possess, or desire to possess, business
relations with the South. It is easy to per
ceive that such a work will be the most im
portant business publication ever issued in
tho United States. It will have a circula
tion unequalled by any Directory hitherto
published, and be unsurpassed as an Adver
tising medium for merchants and manufac
turers.
DUNK LEY ts- WOODMAN,
Publishers,
34 Liberty street, New York City.
GKO. A. OATES, Agent,
240 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
For further particulars address E. A.
KENDALL, care of GEO. A. OATES.
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BACOnTcORN! FLOURTEtcT
IIIIDS. BACON, Sides ami Shoulders
20CO Bushels CORN,
80 Bbla. Louisville XXX FLOUR
30 Kegs LARD
lOßbls. aud Cases Fine TABLE SALT,
in Bags and Boxes, suitable for retail trade
-20 Doj. BUCKETS
40 Doz. BROOMS
20 Doz. WASH BOARDS
50 Half Chesty Oolong and young
HYSON TEA
For Sale at Lowest Market Prices by
O’DOWD A MULIIERIN.
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FLOUR! MEAL! GRITS!
QUANITE MILLS
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
Granite Mills FAMILY FLOUR
Granito Mills SUPERFINE FLOUR
From Choice Wheat—fresh ground
AI.SO,
MEAL AXI) GRITS
GROUND DAILY
Fur salo by #
ap2B—6 GEO. T. JACKSON.
Keep awake ye sleepers, the tuneful
linnets sin;-,
Every lark that daily seeks the skies,
spreads upward their wing,
Rouse from the city's dark recesses the
Song of traffic pour,
Oh 1 every kjud of joy and goodly mer
chandize adorns Iris store.
Still the calm and fragrant wild flowers
open their eyes.
Even beneath the smiling aspect of the
* blue unclouded skies,
Neath the joyous sunbeams sparkle,
and the dancing waters leap,
Every languid dreamer, ye must waken
from your sleep,
Aud get some tine STALL F’ED BEEF
at, tho Ij.eroserso Lamp and Oil Depot, war
ranted freo from explosion and without
smell. 11. B. WILLIS,
ap2B—l* cor. Campbell and Ellis sts.
STRAW BEDS.
CRATES AND IIHDS. OF STRAW
F'nr Sole by
E. MUST IN.
FIIIE PROOF TEA POTS. ,
Brown Stone TEA and COFFEE POTS.
EVERY SIZE
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LIME! LIME!
100 BARUELS LijiE ' -
ON CONSIGNMENT
And for salo by
BLAIR, SMITH & CO.,
np2B—3 298 Broad street.
Important to Families.
■^y E OFFER
100 Boxes PETROLEUM SOAP
At the low price of 6.1 eont3 per pound.
ap2B —3 C. V. WALKER & CO.
H. CAFFIN,
1-13 BROAD STREET,
Wishes to dispose of his stock, consisting of
300 COFFINS, Mahogany, Poplar, Covered,
and Pino. Also, OLD FURNITURE,
LUMBER, etc. ap2B—lt*
OFFICE GA. IMMIGRATION CO., \~
Augusta, Ga., April 27th, 1866. j
ALL PERSONS IN WANT OF WHITE
House Servants, are requested to call
and leave their orders at this offico by
TUESDAY’ NEXT. Also, all in want of
Farmers, Gardeners, Mechanics, etc.
FRANK J. ROBINSON,
ap2S—3t Gen'!. Sup’t.
CORN.
goo BA «S
PRIME WHITE CORN,
Just received and for saledow, by
A. TWINAME,
316 Broad street,
ap2s—6 Opposite Planter's Hotel
nOOP SKIRTS, GORE SKIRTS,
And all other styles, at
MRS. PUG 111-:'8, 190 Broad Street.
Miscellaneous. I
MAY BUTTER,
QIIEESE
LARD,
and BEEF TONGUES
15 kegs Choice New MAY’ BUTTER
80 Choice St£to CHEESE
30 whole, half, and quarter
Kega of LARD
200 Fine BEEF TONGUES
Just received and for tale low, by |
ap27—2 J. O. BAILIE <t BRO.
" ’ hats Thats ! hatsT
A SILK HATS, tbe very latest
FELT HATS
WOOL HATS
PANAMA HATS, very fine
LEGHORN HATS
JEDDO HATS
STRAW HAtS
ALL KINDS OF HATS,
For Men, Boys and Children, at Wholesale
and Detail.
Having just received a splendid assort
ment of the above Oooclfl, by the National
Express, direct from the factory, I respect
fully ask Wholesale and Retail Buyers to
examine my Stock before purchasing else
where, believing that I can offer them extra
inducements, both as to Coods and Prices.
GEORGE A. JONES,
233 Broad Street,
Old stAnd of Churchill k Johustou. •
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Window Shades! Window Shades!
Window Shades! 1
OUR SPRING STOCK OF
BEAUTIFUL SHADES
Just to hand, comprising a large assort
ment of new patterns in fine shades, 6,7, 8,
9, And 10 feet long.
Also, a large assortment of
LOW-PRICED SHADES,
In new designs, with all necessary trim
mings. Call soon and examine the assort
ment as they frill be sold low.
JA$. G. BAILIE k BRO.
ap24 -6 205 Brood street..
~ WINDOW SHADES"
WALL PAPER
FOR SALE, CHEAP,
AT
P. W. MERRITT’S,
306 Broad Street,
Nearly opposite the Planters' Hotel.
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JOSEPH E. MARSHALL,
p'SURANCE AGENCY',
210 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
np26—-ly
’ CORN ! CORN !
4,000 BUSHELS
CHOICE WHITE CORN.
In store aud at depot.
For sale by
ap26—ls C. A. WILLIAMS A CO.
DRESS MAKING.
Mrs- S. S. CLANTON,
OF COLUMBIA. S. C.,
Informs the Ladies of Augusta and vicini
ty. that she is prepared to make DRESSES,
aud ladies' Clothing in the latest style.
She solicits patronage.
Residence ou Mclntosh street, South side,
between Broad and Reynolds, opposite
Siuger's Printing Office. ap2s—lin*
SARATOGA WATER.
(CONGRESS SPRING,
W Excelsior ROCK SPRING
and
COLUMBIAN SPRING
SARATOGA WATER,
Alwavs on hand.
»p2l—lf PLUMB A LEITNER.
MEAL! MEAL!
prn BARRELS
?JU FRESH BOLTED MEAL
From White Corn.
One Dollar and a Half per Bvsltd.
ap 24-10 C. A. WILLIAMS A CO.
Fuse ! Fuse ! Fuse !
10 000 FEET SAFETY FUSE >
’ FOR BLASTING,
To be had at
BONES & HENDERSON'S,
apls-—lm 187 Broad street.
CII A K3L.ES SJ»~. Uttß & 4 0.,
OQf BROAD STREET,
rCO L ii STOCK AND REAL ESTATE
BROKERS,
Will buy and sell on Commission STOCKS,
BONDS, GOLD, SILVER and BANK
NOTES.
Also. REAL ESTATE. mh27—3m
BRICKS
J7OR SALE.
Apply to
R. J. BOWE, Executor,
Ellis Street, in rear Thos. R. Rhodes.
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Sheetings, shirtings.
PILLOW CASE COTTONS, and all
kinds of White Goods, at
AIRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.
IJIBBONS IN EVERY NEW AND
k IMPROVED STYLE, at
MRS. PUOHE’S,, Broad Street.
Braids, tinsel cords, hat and
DRESS ORNAMENTS, at
AIRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.
PARASOLS, FANS AND SUN SHADES
NEW STYLES, at
MSS. FUGUE'S, 190 Broad Street.
/’VYLICOES, MUSLINS, AND ~
DRESS GOODS of all kinds, at
MRS. FUGUE'S, 130 Bread Street,
: Hoofing.
ROOFINGI ROOFING!
rjMIl! CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA
AND VICINITY
'ARE INFORMED THAT WE ARE
PREPARED TO
PAINT TIN, SHEET IRON OR
ANY KIND OF ROOFS
WITH Dn. WELLS’ (of Ohio)
ASPIIALTUM PETROLEUM
METALLIC PAINT.
Old Tin Roofa Repaired. We claim that
wo havo the BEST PAINT that was ever
applied to any kind of roofs.
For durability, cheapness, elasticity and
brilliancy we challenge the world.
We are citizens of Atlanta, and refer to
the following well known citizens : G. 11.
Hull, Edelman & Banks, O. H. Jones,
Rush Pratt, National Hotel, Gen. Austell,
First National Bank, and Mayor Williams.
IfiSS" Cal! at. tbe Augusta Hotel and ex
amine for yourselves.
McCarthy & co.
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LOOK TO YOUR ROOFS.
Having secured the state
RIGHT OF THE
PATENT MICA ROOFING,
Wo are now prepared to supply it in any
quantity, or to apply it to Roofs.
The MICA ROOFING is adapted to build
ings of every description, nud can be ap
plied to Steep or Flat Roofs, or over old
Shingle Roofs, without removing the shin
gles. W*.recommend its use on Factories,
Foundries, Store Houses, Cotton Sheds,
Railroad Depots and upon ail buildings
where steam is u*ed, and a Fire Proof re
quired.
yzfj" It costs about one-half the price of
Tin.
It is cheap, durable, and is easily nnd
quiekly 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 bard surfaeo of stone,
beautiful in appearance, and a sure protec
tion against fire.
Wo shall also keep constantly on hand a
supply of
INDIA-RUBBER ROOFING PAINT,
which is the best coatihg that can be used
for Tin Roofing. Leaky Tia Roofs can he
readily repaired, so as to last many years,
at a trifling eost. which would iu many
cases save the expense of anew Roof.
Full directions for applying, nnd prices,
sent on application.
* COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS & CO.,
Corner Jackson and Ellis Streets.
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Scofield, Williams & Cos.,
CORNER JACKSON
AM) ELLIS STREETS
MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS
IX
TIN WARE, of cverv description.
„ ROOFING MATERIALS
Always on band.
Are now prepared to cover buildings,either
with .Metal or Mica. Old Tin Roofs re
paired and painted with INDIA RUBBER
CEMENT PAINT, aud warranted tight
and durable.
Our Mr. Scofield having been in the busi
ness for many years, wo kuow we can give
satisfaction to our patrons.
Orders for TIN WARE promptly attend
cd to. / anl 9—lm
THE HOME CIRCLE.
Tiie undersigned proposes the
publication of a FAMILY JOURNAL
with the above title, to bo commencexl as
soon us the necessary arrangements can bo
perfected.
Jt will he issued WEEKLY, at TWO
DOLLARS I'KR annum, in advance; and
will contain a variety of interesting and
instructive reading matter, suitable to the
horn** circle, the field and tlie fireside.
It will be tbe aim of the publisher to
make it it welcome visitor to every Southern
family, aud an acceptable substitute for
those journals which are so inimical to our
section of the Union, and seem to take so
much pains to insult our people. He hopes
thus to build up a patronage in the South,
and shall spare neither efforts nor expense
to make it every way worthy of that patron
age.
Anew press has been ordered, and the
paper will l»o neatly and handsomely
Printed on large, clear Type; making it,
altogether, one of tho most readable journ
als iu the country.
E. 11. PUG HE,
Publisher of the Daily Press,
Augusta, Ga.
Papers friendly to this enterprise
will please publish.
NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.
The publication of the
SOUTHERN MEDI O A L AND
SURGICAL JOURNAL will be resumed
on the Ist of July, 1866—Third Series. It
will be issued every alternate month, each
number to contain at least One Hundred
and Seventy-Mix pages of reading matter,
and will be equal in size to the largest
American and European Journals.
The price will be only FIVE DOLLARS
per Annum, in advance.
It will bo edited by I)r. Joseph
assisted by many of tbe most distinguished
Physicians in tho country.
Subscribers will please send in their
orders and subscriptions as soon as possi
ble, so that the number of copies to be
printed may be regulated accordingly.
Advertisements inserted on very lib
eral terms.
E. 11. PUG IIE,
Printer and Publisher,
Augusta, Ga.
***Papcrs throughout the State will please
extend this notico.
HOOP SKIRTS.
ipRAIL lIOOI* SKIRTS
PLAIN HOOP SKIRTS
COLORED HOOP SKIRTS
In Great Variety
MRS. PUGHE’S,
190 Broad street.
LADIES' AND MISSES’ HATS
A T
MRS. PUG HE'S, 130 Brand Street. |
Gift Emporium.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
By the
EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION,
KBTABLIIIIED IN 1846,
180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Rosewood Pianos. Melodeons, Five Oil
Paintings. Engravings. Silver Ware, fine
Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond Pins,
Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelet*, Coral,
Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Cameo
Ladies? Sets, Gold Pens, vith Gold and
Silver Extension Holders, Sleet'* Buttons,
Sets Studs, Vest and Eeck\ Chains, Gold
Rings, etc .
valued at
$1,000,000.
DISTRIBUTION is made in the following
manner: .
CERTIFICATES naming each article and
it* value, are placed in SEALED ENVELOPES
which am well mixed. One of these en
veil pes containing the certificate or order for
some article, w.ll r»e d< livered at our office, or
sent by mail to any addres**, without regard to
choice, on receipt of 25 cents.
On receiving »he certificate the purchaser
will Hee what article it drawn, and its \»lue, and
can then Hend ONE DOLLAR and receive the
article named, or can choose any other one
article on our lint of trie same vain *.
Purchasers of our SEALED ENVELOPES
may, in this manner, obtain an article worth
from one to five hundred dollars.
FOR 03STE DOLLAR
Which they need nut pay until itteknown what
m drawn and its value. Entire satisfaction
guaranteed in all cases.
THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION
would call attention to the fact of its being the
original and largest gift association in the
country. We are.therefore, ei abled to send
finer goods, and give better chances to obtain
the more valuable prizes, than any other
establishment of the kind. The business con
tinues to be conducted in o tdr aid honorable
manner, and a large and greatly increasing
trade is proof that our patrons appreciate this
method of obtaining ricn and j^oods.
During the past year this Association has
sent a very large number of valuable prizes to
all parts of the country. Those who patronize
us will receive the full value oi their money.as
no article on our list is worth less than one
dollar, retail, and there are no blanks.
Parties dealing with us may depend on hav
ing prompt returns, and the article drawn will
be immediately sent to any address by return
mail or express.
The following parties have recently drawn
valuable prizes from the Eureka Association,
and have kindly allowed the use of their names,
Many other names might be published were
we permitted :
Andrew Wilson,Custom House. Philadelphia,
Penn., Oil Painting, value $100; James Har
graves. 821 Broadway, New York. Oil Painting,
value $100; E. F. Jones. Barrett. Marshall Cos.,
Kansas, Melodeon, value $200; Patrick J.
hyrnes, Waterbary, Ct. Gold Watch, value
$125; J. F. Shaw, 224 East 2’4th street, New
York, Piano, value $350; Mrs. ('has. J. Nevis,
Elmira, N. Y., Piano, value $300; Miss Lucy
Janeway, Elmira, N. Y., Cluster Diamond King,
value $20o; Mrs. K. Pennoyer, City .lie'el.
Nashville. Term., Melodeon. value 126 00; Oscar
M. Allen, Cos. B. 142d Reg*. Jtid. Veils., Nash
ville, Tenn., Watch, value 85.00; Rowland S.
Palterson, Cos. D, 10th lowa Vet. Volunteers,
Oil Painting, value 100.00; Mrs. Abbey J. Par
sons. Springfield. Mass.,Melodeon, value 150.00;
James L. Dexter, City Surveyor, Syracuse, N.
Y., Gold Watch, value 150.00; Mrs. James Ely,
177 Wooster srreet, comer Bleeker. N. Y., Oil
Painting, value 100.00; Mrs. J. C. Coles, Grand
Rapids, Michigan, Silver Castor, value 40.00;
Dr. J. R. Sinclair, No. 4 Main street. Utica. N.
Y„ Framed hngraving, value 25.00; lion.
Luther Detmold, Washington, D. C., Oil Paint
ing, value 100.00.
Letters from various parties throughout the
country, acknowledging the receipt of very
valuable gifts, may be seen on file at our office.
TO BK SOLD FOR
ONE DOLL It EACH,
Without regard to value, and not to bo
paid for until you know what you will re
ceive.
EACH.
50 Elegant Rosewood Pi
anos, worth fr0m...5250 00to500 00
50 Melodeons, rosewood
cases 125 00t<.V2n 60
100 Fine Oil Paintings 25 OOtolUO 00
100 Gold Hunting Case
Watches 75 00tol50 Oft
150 Diamond Rings 50 00to200 00
250 Ladies’ Gold Watcntjs. 60 OOto. 85 00
450 Silver Watches 25 OOto 50 00
200 Fine Steel Engravings
framed .12 OOto 25 00
100 Music Boxes 12 OOto 45 00
100 Silver Revolving Pa
tent Castors 15 OOto 40 00
100 Silver Fruit and Cake
Baskets 15 OOto 35 00
500 Sets Silver Tea and
Table Spoons 15 OOto 30 00
2,5( 0 Vest and Neck Chains 5 OOto 25 00
2,500 Ladies’ Silver Porte
Monnies 8 OOto 15 00
3,00 ft Silver Butter Knives.. 2 OOto 700
2,000 Paris Ear Paings (new
styles) 1 50to 600
3,000 Gold Pencils and Tooth
Picks 3 OOto 800
3,000 Onyx and Amethyst
Brooches 4 OOto 10 00
2,000 Lava and Florentine
Brooches 4 OOto 650
1,000 Masonic Pins 4 OOto 600
2,000 Fine Gold Watch Keys 5 50to 500
5,000 Children’s Armlets 2 sUto fi 00
2,500 Sets of Bosom Studs... 1 50to SSO
2,500 Enameled Sleeve But
tons ' 2 50to 10 00
10,000 Plain Gold aud Chased
Rings 1 OOto 000
5.000 Stone Set and Seal
Rings 2 50to 10 00
5,000 Lockets, all sizes 2 OOto 700
10.000 Sets of Ladies'Jewelry S OOto 20 00
4,000 Watch Charms (each).. 3 Onto 550
5,000 Gold Pens, silver ex.
case 4 OOto 6 Oft
5,000 Gents’ Breast and
Scarf Pins 3 OOto 20 00
2,000 Ladies’ new style Belt
Buckles 4 OOto 600
2,000 Chatelaine and Guard
Chains 6 OOto 20 00
1,000 Gold Thimbles 7 OOto 14 00
2,000 Sets Ladies' Jet and
Gold 10 OOto 20 00
10,000 Gold Crosses 1 50to 600
6,000 Ovul Band Bracelets... 6 OOto 20 00
4,000 Chased Bracelets 5 OOto 16 00
2,000 Ball Eardrops, all cols. .3 OOto 500
5,000 Fine Gold Pens 2 OOto 350
2,000 New style Jet and Gold
Eardrops 3 OOto 700
2,50 C New style long Crystal
Eardrops 4 OOto 8 00
2,000 Gold Pens 3 OOto 600
OCP A chance to obtain any of the above ar
ticles for ONE DOI/LAR by purchasing a
sealed envelopes for 25 cents.
Five sealed envelopes will be sent for
$1; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; sixty-five for
$10; one hundred for sls. Agents wanted
everywhere.
Our patrons are desired to send United
States money when it is convenient. Long
letters are unnecessary.
Orders for SEALED ENVELOPES must in
every case be accompanied by the cash, with
the name of the person sending, and town,
comity and State plainly written. Letters
should be addressed to the Managers, as fol
lows :
GOODWIN, HUNT k CO.,
Box 5706 Post-office, New York.
felO—3m*
ICED SODA WATEB.
HAVE COMMENCED DRAWING
SODA WATER,
AT OUR COUNTER,
apil.-ii FLUME A LEITXER.
Dry Goods, dtc.
SPECIAL HOTICE.
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE
and varied auonment of
SHOES, GAITERS and BALMORALS,
Id Cloth. Kid, Calfski* an>l Morocco f O ,
Ladie*. Mine*. Bor* and Children, all „f
which will be »old low
AT THE CHARLESTON STORE.
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"COPPER TIP SHOES
PROTECT THE TOES OF CUH.bKEK’3
Shoes, one pair will outwear thu,
without Tips.
A large assortment jost received at the
CHARLESTON STORE.
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FRENCH REQUA CLOTH. '
F*OB GENTLEMEN'S VESTS AND
CHILDREN’S WEAR
A Full Assortment at the
CHARLESTON STORE.
ALSO,
Misses’ White and lirown Cotton Ruse, all
sizes at the
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MORE NEW GOODS. "
TN ADDITION TO OUR BEAUTIFUL
1 AND VARIED STOCK OF
LADIES DRESS GOODS
LINEN GOODS
COTTON GOODS
HOSIERY
HANDKERCHIEFS
GLOVES
VEILS
PARASOLS
CUFFS and COLLARS
TABLING
TOWELLING
HOOP SKIRTS and SKIRTING
BONNETS and nATS
TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, RIBBONS,
And onr endless variety pf NOTIONS and
FANCY GOODS, —we have just received.
8-4 Black IRON BEREGE
• 8-4 White IRON BEREGE
8-4 MANTLE BEREGE
MOURNING DRESS GOODS
COLORED DRESS GOODS
10-4 and 11-4 LINEN SHEETINGS
6-4 LINEN PILLOW CASINGS
LONG CLOTHS, ranging from 22J to 50e.
IRISH LINENS, Assorted
GALLOON RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS,
FANCY TIES, RIBBONS. BUTTONS, etc.,
etc., and many other articles, too numcrons
to mention.
Call and examine for yourselves, and
thereby afford us an opportunity of provieg
that we can and do fell Goods as Cheap or
Cheaperthan any house in the South.
Beiug in receipt of Fresh Goods almost
every week, we are enabled to offer great
inducements lo Country Merchants as well
as to our retail oustomers.
J. D. A. MURPHY A CO.
314 Broad street,
Nearly opposite Planters’ Hctcl.
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NEW CLOTHING.
JOHN K. HOIIA—
u At. his old established stand, No.
231 Broad street, under Central Hotel, has
just received his Spring und Summer Stuck
of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AXI)
FURNISHING GOODS.
Also, a good assortment of
CLOTHS
CASSIMERES
LINENS
MARSEILLES
nnd SILKS,
Which ho is prepared to make up to order
in the latest styles and at reasonable prices.
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” MATTINGS! MATTINGS!!
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
CORNICES, Etc.
4-4. 5-4 and 6-4 Red Checked MATTING
4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 WHITE MATTING
Matting STAPLES
CARPETS of all kinds manufactured
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS in now patterns, and
iu all widths manufactured
WINDOW SHADES in new designs and in
all lengths wanted
CORNICES
BANDS and
PINS
We have just received a beautiful line of
the above goods, which we oiler at a SMALL
ADVANCE ON COST of importation, and
to which we invite the attention of onr cus
tomers and the public generally.
J. G. BAILIE & BROTHER,
205 Broad Street.
MATTTNGS and OIL CLOTHS
LAID; CARPETS MADE and SHADES
HUNG, at Short Notice.
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Reduced Prices.
AND MISSES’
IIATS AND BONNETS
TRIMMED A77D UNTRIMMED, .
IN ALL THE
LATEST SPRING A SUMMER STYLES,
For sale a*
REDUCED TRICES,
BV
MRS. E. IT. PUOHE,
190 BROAD STREET.
NEW RIBBONS! NEW RIBBONS!
BONNET RIBBONS, in different styles
MEDALLION RIBBONS
LACE EDGE RIBBONS, in all colors
LUTE STRING and
CORD EDGE, in a variety of shades,
etc., etc., etc.,
Just received at 190 Broad streot.
MRS. E. 11. PUGHE.
QALICOES
CALICOES
MUSLINS
MUSLINS,
AND
DRESS GOODS of all kind* at
MRS. rUGHE'S,
190 Broad Street.