Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, May 01, 1866, Image 1

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Wit p-iitij s)rcss. ~ ;® P . jr A HS !?? bUsh ? T * Proprieto- • §w* lUS itulf'cHtss' is las •\ ' .JHn/ Graiuitanml, retry Mammy, trrr,n through,..- the .stir, C, ffltimß*** LA KG BUT CIRCVLA T/OX I ■.!*«■-I !«•«< TrriM». V”. ■.yrrm~c,>r*'r ,-r it™ a «■../ ■BUSINESS DIRECTORY BtkRT!SKR>! IN THK DAILY PRESS. Kumbha restaurant, i. m i. proprietor, Kills nrvet, in rear > J. A AM), Agents of Rhodes’ CRACKER BAKERY, Wa! r y»gt it C . ■ 3tt Rmsd street. pr.uirA HOT EC. Broad .-treeV, Jones Pr«pretor« HHLIB. JAB. O. A BRO„ Carpets, Dry Groceries, etc.. 295 Broad street. IjßtnOW, WM.. Pal- ter and sJlexier, 48 at mat, near t'-e Bell Tower. BJIITH A CO., Tobae-o A -mey Commission Merchant*. 29 s Broad Ri>r vri! ant. Q orgia R. R Depot. Isaiah _ A TIIOB. A., Hardware, stTnet. _ yKK T H~UENDER*ON ito-.tr and and Safety Fuse, 1-7 Rr-.ad t*. Dn Gun and Locksmith, 290 street, over Barry A liatty'a f" a ~i, Jeweller and Watch . I 194 Broad s'met. I JL. Insurance Agent, Broad and Jackson streetr. J. J.. Gilder, and Picture , flßramo Maker, 1:17 Bmad street. D A C" , St-ek and Real Brokers, 234 Broad street, TYPE FOUNDRY, 201 street, Cincinnati. Ohio. Mr9. S. S., Dress Maker, Me. BLtosli, between Broad and Reynolds W A C. 11., Boots, Shoes, 314 Bn.ail street. . BOAVK, Hay and I, me, Ellis : in par cf Thos. P R odes*. G.. Fainter, Jacks..n street, to Van AVmiU’c Hanre, Boots, Shoes, etc., 182 J V:*c,-<Hfcad Street. ■{Y, FOR~E A CO.. Boot and Shoo . JOHN, Commission and Ex •s,n'‘t' - - CO; Grain and BY PHte BOOK A JOB PRINT- HnG OFFICE, E H. Pughe, pmpr.e ttproer Broad and Molnto.h streets, up R. * SON, General Georgia Agency, 268 Broad street. _ K 111 |I I I I II I I 'I Anc- MLpt and Commismoa Merchants. EpSS FAST FREIGHT' Lt*#’ Ktnthsr-. 1 - ;t Key, c7Aa*u3t* Ice House, opposite Carolina 'ft. R. Depot. j'HhEEA GIFT ASSOCIATION, t}»od- VMb'. Hnnt A Cn , NewYork. ~,j»e E., Insurance Agency, 210 street. Furry and S : gn Painter, Post Ofii.je. fgMsCHriTOUE, Ice Cieam and Con tf'M'RGIA HOME INSURANCE tO. '■...' Ba a. G. Hall, Agents. 221 Broad st f ,^KoTaTmMIGUATIO N (OMI'ANY. Broad street. _______ « (colored) Kanii y Grocer, and ; "BKrniture Hauler, Washington street ad _ y P. J- < 0 . Fegars and corner Broad and Mclntosh Dad.t Phess Office. A IiADEVEZE (col red). »2 Mclntosh street, opposite £l R. a. A CO. 'colored), Me x - street Icc House, Im HELPS, Bankers and Brokers Wall street, New York. _ ■i^B~CIRCLE —a Weekly Literary Pa H Pughe, publisher. Office, S ■ and Mclntosh streets, up f I- 8., Select Seliool. Northca t I Greene and Jackson streets. K, Ready-Made Clothing, vHK, 284 Broad street. ? 'DR. 8. P., Homceoputhic l’hysi- I ,192 Reynolds street. GEO. TANARUS., Dca'e' id Flour, I etc. ■BAY, El B.l#- CO., Dry Goods, 380 ''Kpway, New -York. j ), A, Hats, eto., 233 Broad Kk. A CO., Dry Goods, Notions, 3 V 1K262 Broad street. ‘T '"BP’ 4 KAVANAUGII, Painters,'S<o & RUSSELL. AValohinaki rs, :?%, BS Jewellers, 290 Broad street, up KTjbFIN, Morebaut Tailor, 221 HBd grreet. K)l>. LUDINGTON A CO., Dry I f jta*. etc., son l; ro New York. f ! A CO., Dry Goods, eto., 286 JL4 o: HK rtr.-nt. He, PHILIP A Co.r Augusta Bt Machine Works. j 111 JOS. E., Insurance Agen- Broad street. _ M " r o dta'cr in Wall Paper. JBliW Shades, ete., 306'Broad st. K&. n., Segars and Tobacco, 144 iPif'' ■ i i'^K*treet. K, THOMAS <£ SCIIA ÜB, .'a ' jHUry. 214 Broad street, under Daily tress. yois. 1. AIcrSTA, GA« TITESPAI MORNIA6, MAY 1,1868. £US NaSB DUELECTOIoY OF ADYLRTKSERS IN THK DAILY MTTRPHV, J. D. A. A CO.. Dry Goods'. JI TcCARTIIk’ &• tO; Roving, is I Augusta Hotel. TYTEAL. WHITLOCK * OG, Opiusoission is Broad street, near Southern Express offic". O’DOWD A MULHERIN. Grocers and Commission Merchant*, 273 Broad st. PALACE BTABLKB, M; A. Dchoney, Proprietor, Rills <r., near Wa«hinetnn. PE ttiv INS A CO., Photographers, eto., 194 Broad street. FiTROLETTM VAPOR STOVE AND OAS LIGHT COMPANY, at Branoh, Sons <& Co’s, corner Broad and Mclntosh streets, and under Planters’ Hotel. Saroni <t Boswnrtb, Agents. PHOENTX iboN WORKS, Day A Phil lipj, Marhnry street, near tlio Cotton Factory PRRItY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER, sold by Druggists every where. P~LUMB A LETTNER. Wholesale and Ketad Druggiste, 212 Broad ktreet. TJDGHE, MRS. E. 11. Miltlneryl Dry % istl FnneyGoods, IW> Broad street. rtk GllE. F,. H, Rook am) Job Printer, ■ corner Broad and Mclntosh streota, op stairs. ~ READ, MISS L. J. A*ent for Grover A Bnker’Y Sowing Machines, Millinery, etc., 326 Broad street. RICHARDS, V. A Bros, Dry Goods, 279 Broad street. , RS KY’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU, for sale by all Druggists. ROBBE. C. A.. Gas Fitter and Plumber, in rear of 272 Broad street. ST. PH ARLES’ SAIJION, Ellis street, near Mclntosh, Samuel P, Bradford, Proprietor. SCHREINER. JXO. C & SONS, Pianos, B’ tiks and Music, 199 Broad street. SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS A CO, Manu foeturers andtrioalars in Tin Ware and Roofing Materials, corner’Jackson and Ellis streets. SCREVEN HOUSE, Sevan nab, Ga., G.o. McOinly, Proprietor. S~!TARKEY, PATIHCK. Blacksmith, on Centre street, between Broadband EUis. SOUTHER AT E XPRBSS COM PA NY, Ex press_Forw«rder3.__office 179 Broisd st. QOUTHKKN MEDICAL'A *buRGTCAL ‘ JOURNAL, E 11. Pughe, publisher, Dr. Joseph Jones. ESitui. Office, corner, Broad and Mi-Intosh streets, up stairs. OOUTOERN- MUTUAL IN.'l vHNCE kJ CO.. Athene, Ga., F. Phiotsy A Cos., Ag*t»< cOrrer Cainphell and.Reynold streets. gl'E.AltS, DiLWTL. Pettfingj264 bf^ad ’ .-vENdf'iSßSpglft^^^Totail O near CdREY, Clothing, Dry O tioodtf, Hats, ShoeN, etc., 274 Broad st. TFIK CHABLtSTON STORE, C. C. Drake, Dry and Fancy liroad street. THE FANCY ,B.\ZAAR, Dry Good* etc.. 253 Broad street. TWTXAMB, A., Coiumirfs tTft Merchant, VDMiKR. G. A ( 0, and Tobacco, 192 and 254 Bmad afreet WALKER, C. V. A CO, Auetionrors and C*»inmission Merchants. WARNER, C. If., Plumber and Gas ,Fijter, in rear of 255 Broad street. ARREN, W. HENRY A CO., Commie- VV aion Merchants and Wljolesa e Deal er?, 175 aud 177 Broad street. WTvivnLY msE, Charie7ron, S. C , 256 King atit cl, Mrs. A. J. Kenhedy ad Mr*. L. A. Ruff. Proprietresses. '\\ ■ EST A MAYTFfirnitnre, 137 Broad Vy street, opposite Monument. kTILUAMS, C. A. A CO., Wholesale *» Grocers and.-Commission Merchants, 259 Bsoad street. '(/']/. i 0 WILLIAMS, C. L., Grocer. 315 Broad street. : 13 The Petrolenm Vapor Stove and Gas Light A RE NOW A. ON EXHIBITION 307 BROAJ7 SIIiEET, ' UNDER" PLANTER’S HOTEL. Eor ECONOMY NEATNESS and SIMPLICITY B’J? CIIAL'tEXOS itiE WORLD! All kinds of COOKING, BAKING, BROILING, etc. Dhnb «t. one.tenth the expense of ordinary fuel, and without- odor, smoke or ashes. gpl2—tf SARONI A BOSWORTH. Geors”>. Petroleum Vapor Stove a*.u Gas Tight Company. Branch sons & >eo., have kiutjly permitted tlje opening of a SUBSCRIPTION IjIST for stock of. (he above Company, at their Banking House, Broad aud -Mclntosh Sts., .(Georgia R; R. Back.) apl2—tf Attention! Attention ! Attention! THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR RAGS, OLD IRON COPPER, BRASS LEAD, Etc., ■ ’it - - at ,8(18 BROAD.STREET, epl»_lm* : eorner Knlloek. <Tbf puti) LARGEST^rnInRCILATiii^ TUESDAY MOiSWjg.... May l! 18«# What is Nitro-Glyciiuxe 7—Thf tcrriiile catastrophe at Aspinwftfl result lag from the presence yf glycerine,'- ns well as the previous explosion in Saw Fraiicisco, chronicled in the Expres* a few days si nr ft, attributed to the same cause, and the explosion at a boarding honse in Greenwich street in New York; ahont two months since, also occasioned, by the same dangerous compound, has led to the inquiry which heads this ar. tide. Gall iff nitty 1 s furnishes the following answer to Uie : cpWstion: “Glycerine iSYlie s* rhmm® ° f °ji and is extensively nsed for purposes of the toilet; but it hW no is received an application of rather an onaxpeete-I nature. In 1847 apnpilof M. Pelozue;*, M. Sohrero, discovered that glycerine when treated with nitric acid, was con verted into a highly explosive substance, which he called nitro-glycerine. It vir oilv. heavier than water, soluble in alco hol and ether, and acts so powerfully on the nervous avstem that a single drop placed qn the top <sf the tengtfe will cause a violent headache, whiclt will last' foHseveral hours, *rhis liquid seems to have lteen almost, forgotten By chemists, and it is only now that M. Nabld. a Sweedish engineer, has succeeded in applying it to a very im portant branch of hR art namely, - blast ing. From a paper addressed jjy Hina to the Academy 't>f die learn that the chief advantage which this sub- I stance, composed of one part of glycerine and lh?de 'parts of nitric acid, poaSiesses; is that it requires a much smaller hole or chamber than gUnYxiwder doga, the' strencth of tli.-latter being scarcely one tenth of the former. Hence Uia iiitier's work, which, according to the hard.-ess of the robk, Teprese twenty the SfUn--, powder nsfrd, is ie sbort of bla>iinjr i> Tten reliibefl to fifty percent P ;ST OFFH'EH Ue-Oi»ENS^ j IS GfOK GU ;• RHMRRKTdT tnepostniHstefsunpointed : Pntt pjfice, O unty. P *inux*i+r. Adam# Wilcox Jaa j Brown Fllevilie , v .. .Harris Mrs M H#jri#on Buena Vista Marion . . .'.Vis# Sarah'Vetup >' urneavUle Wayne ..... Mrs’A liijfsmitn Canooche Emanuel .. Mies M D Brintjon .lincolxiton . . r .Lincoln Wm. K. Turner njjfey ..Gilmer Jno W r Greer PWairiFborouirh Emanuel Ihos Kibher Yebulon .rfke > liab V. ill# I llayiile Schley Wrn If Seville (amden ... Mr Virrinia i.arif? Wrightaville Johnson .. .Mrs tlenor Me ay Kodnray , Eandolnh -tri* T 1 helps Fe/eM I,amar tfftdiadb.. .CatheHne Andrews sfflirord5 f flirord Baker . AM < eorpe Mallory#%vlle Wilkes ....... Jos M Hawkins Leathersvilie IJncoin . .Jno B Lently sCewton ... Balter ■ D JI Parker RejngbUcai Wan-en Mrs ’no l-ooett Reedy”' Jefferson Willis Howard rope Hill Jefferson Mrs Wm Hales Marion Twiggs W H Bichurn Twiggsville Twiggy . Jps T Evans Jeffersonville... .Twiggs Mrs M .A I Tee Waynesboro Wm M Sturgis I-esterVl/istrict .Baker Jos D l orry McKean i:^pct.. ~l4chipoud John M Shaw j AY ays Station . . * Bryan’ ’I ho# II Owens I.Tuff Spring*.. .. .Talbot. Thos J V. hite Brentwood Williamson .. .. Chas T Leland. —The Memphis Bitlleiin says the body of a lately found in Mem phis in such a Condition as to, leave no doubt that be bad been murdered. The police finding no clue, decided on trying photography, and accordingly on the day of the murder, with the aid of a micro scope, images left on the rotina of, the eye of the dead were transferred to pa per, and curious fatts developed. A pistol, the hand, and part of the face of a man who committed the crime are perfectly delineated. —A match type sticking race came off between two compositors a few days ago at lows City. A. J.' Kenny of the lowa City ftrss and O. B. Bell of the Council Bluff Nonpartil, each setting four thousand ems solid bourgeois in two hours. The speed is unprecedented. —“Women,” says a correspondent, complaining.of matrimonial difficulties, “are all alike. When they're maids they're mild as milk, once make 'em wives, and they lean their back, against their marriage certificates and defy you.” —lt fe difficult to tell which is the most troublesome—the riridernesf in EnglawUor^the^iiggwgemJri^^Cohgless. F9R9Q UNTY - SOLICITOR.— John' K Davidson, Esq., will be support!!.l for the office of County Solici tor in the ensuing election let Wednesday in May next, by apl7 — td j MAN? VOTERS, A. D I’K-QUET, ESQ.. WILL ho support, and for COUNT Y JUDGE at the election on the first Wednesday in May next; by mb 23—1-1 . , MANY VotERB. . ffroceriea. Liquor a, rfc. . a £ SOVrAEXYOVNOW? ” f Wfsn so SELL Tllfr FOLLOWING X articles at once: CIDER. 25 SWe. Choice New Jersey CIDER.’, ALE. 2<J fathe Burton on Trent 4T,F, in rjnarts. 30 casks Burton on Trent ALE, in pints. CRACKERS. ItS boxes and barrel* of Choice and Fancy CUtCKERS, of every vurietv, received | this date. FLOUR. K Ifi# hbls. Northern and Westorn FLOUR. BACON. di 20 hhds. BIDES and SHOULDERS. LARD. 50 kegs Choice LARD. MACKEREL. 100 bids. Large No. B—very fine. CORN & DAY. A regular supply arriving as usual. jjpjfeiZ; -Am . . f§_ Rvet-y thing else In mv line usually found 4 .' in first class Grocery Stores, for sale on K». seasonable terms, by g *apT9—tf A. STEVENS. fej. GROCERIES. n l. williams, Vi . • Not. 315 Broad Street, Has fn atnrb, and is this day receiving, ! trsah supplies of eb'dlne GROCERIES, dv-Ykich will be sold at K <l &' - Wholesale and Retail, trgotnprmftffevery article usually kept inafirst '.*#»*s store (Ulquois excepted), all of which Jjill ha sold at the lowest market prices, and l towhlfb-he in rites theattentinn of the felO-—3m MTd'DWWD. I WM. MI’t.HEIUN. i r/YDOWD & MULHEEIN. . it,'.' Grocers if- Commission Merchants , f_273 Broatl Street, Augusta, Ga., : I'Will give prompt and personal attention ;. Ao the salb of produce, and will keep on hand a large stock ot choice sroods. % Call and give ns a trial. . fed—3m ' : PISIIT OYSTERS l! tQ.AMEJ!I IkCMqultry i ® VEGETABLES!.! 'ii AND MHrYH&BOCERIESi! 1 WE VERY KlNtr^ AND FOR SALE LOW. Gall and see me. WM. HALE (colored), : Washington street, ho**reen Broad and Ellis, Anguita, Ga. mh^—6m lee Dealera. ? Icc Notice! A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF FE n mar be found at THE AUGUSTA ICK Hferli.Sß; opposite the South Carolina Kail Boa*! Depot, and at Iho Branoh House on Jackson Street, itmpediatcly in the rear of Antoine Poullain’s store. Both houses will he open for delivery of ICE from fl o’clock, a. m., until 7 o’clock, p. m (Sundays excepted.) \ , The hours on Sunday from and tn 0 a.m.: from 12 to 2 p. m.v and from 0 to 7 p. m. The above hours, on Sunday, will not. be deviated from unless a physician’s certificate renders it necessary. Price for the present for 50 lbs. imd up wards. three (3) cunts per pound ; four (4) cents, per lb. at retail. apl—tf C. EMERY. ICE. rpiiE Mclntosh street Ice House (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE) , IS NOW OPEN. Prices for the present four (4) cents a pound, retail. For fifty pounds or moro three (3);»ents. R. A. HARPER A CO. apl-t—3 m (colored). OFFICE GA. IMMIGRATION CO., ) No. 258 Broad Street. August*. Ga., I •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—in now prepared to receive and promptly fill ail orders for FIELD LABOR ERS. HOUSE SERVANTS, and ME CHANICS—to Ho delivered in Augusta. Stockholders are entitled to Select Hands, at Half Commissions. A limited supply of Stook can be fur nished. J. JEFFERSON THOMAS, President. Wm. R. DAVIS. Secretary. FRANK J. ROBINSON, mh3o fim Gen’l. Sup’t. Plant the Com. PLOUGH IT— AND SHELL IT— AND SELL IT. J., & T. A. BONES ■ Are now receiving PLOUGHS, GRINDSTONES, AM manv other things JNEEDET) At PRE6BNT. NO. 103. Dry Goods, Ete. SPRING TRADE IBmT~ QUR STOCK NOW COMPLETE. GREAT REDUCTION Ilf PRICES. V. RICHARDS & BROS, Take great pleasure in announcing to the eitiiens of Augusta and vicinity that their ’* SPRING STOCK OF DRY GDODS IS NOW COMPLETE, and FAR SURPASSES ANYTHING They ever had the pleasure of exhibiting in this Ally, and they guarantee the PRICES SO LOW AS TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. And to this (bet they would eepeeially call the attention of purchasers. Flattered by the > IMMENSE PATRONAGE Bestowed upon them the past season, they take this occasion of returning their, thanks, and begging a CONTINUANCE of 1 the SAME, and of staying that'they Bny their GOODS upon the very Best ot Terms, vix; “FOR CASH.” And Cnstnmers mav RELY UPON BEING FAIRLY DEALT WITH, and Goods offered at the very LOWEST MARKET PRICE. They any this because they are able and determined to SELL GOODS AS LOW OR LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY. And they nope Soon to have it KNOWN FAR AND WIDE THAT THEIRS IS THE GREAT AND CHEAP DRY GOODS HOUSE OF AUGUSTA. J' Their inteution Is to Build np a Trnde, and ttiiw tbev will do, if FAIR DEA LING, LOW PRICES, and STRICT and POLITE ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS and busi ness will do it. ' Their St'-ck is so Large and varied that it would be impoasible to give a correct idea of it in nur advertisement, so they mention only, a few of tho Leading Articles, hoping that each and every purchaser m this Mqr ket will call and examine before b’a'yTnjp"^ IN LADIES DRESS GOODS THEV HAVE BL4CK SILICS. all widthe and prioes from $1 50 to $4. Plaid and Figured GRENADINES Spring POPLINS Black and colored ALPACAS Checked and Plaid MOZAMBIQUE French and English BAREGE Black and W'.ite deck India SILKS Black and Purple Foulard SULKS Black TAMATINE and -PeLAINES Pointed OHALLfKS FOUL AN BS and Dr. MINES ORGANDIE MUSLINS, all qualities Printed JACONETS, all qualities French CHINTZ Printed and Plain Colored PURCELLS Plaid and solid colored GINGHAMS With many other Dress Goods of medium qnnliiv. IN SILK WRAI’PTNGS.LACE. POINTS, SHETLAND SHAWLS, etc., they have a very large and Superior Stook, to which they particularly invite the attention of purchasers. ; IN WHITE GOODS the Stock is very Complete, consisting mail ly of Plain Striped Plaid Swiss aud Dotted Mttfjies Check qnd Striped Cambrics Jaoohet Cambrics Mull and Nainsook Muslins White and-colore-. Tarletans Brilliants. Irish Linens Table Damask, Toweling, Sheetings and Pillow Caso Linens Musquitu Netf'Bgs. etc., sto. In Goods for Boys’ and Mens Wear, may he found a nice lot of Grass and Twilled, Linens, Cloths and Cassimeros and Cotton ades. t I • I These goods are at exceedingly low prices, and deserve tho attention of all purchasers in their linft. Stock of Gents' and Ladies’ Hosiery very large. . U .• •• ALSO, -if •A Great Variety of Ladies’ Silk Mitts from fil'ty-cents per pair to the finest. They have on hand a large lot of Ladies’ Hate, Lave-Veils, Trimmings and Buttons of everv stylo. - e A Great Variety of Ladios' Collars and Cuffs, nicely embroid«wod; - r Hemstitched and Embroidered Handker’fa NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, j . ■ SUCH AS Combs, Brushes, Embroidering, j ~ Cot+on, Linen and Silk Floss Braids of all kinds, etc-, etc. A fine Line of Thread and Silk Laces Swiss and Cambric Edges and Flouucings Dimity Bands, Embroidered Infants’ Waist and Dresses WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS .TO MENTION, BUT WHICn WE WILL TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN SHOWING TO OUR CUSTOMERS. Wo will say to Merishants buying in this Market that we will make it greatly to their advantage to esamihe our stock. V. RIGEARDS & BROS., 279 Broad street, Next door ho Bones, Brown A 00. tiyL—liti BOOK A NT) JOB PBIKTIIG ~ . . ATT -'r titer, a ETtRT DESCRIPTION bxecoted'X,'; - IN TH? -BEST MANNER. TM fasts*, Poteer Presets, end Rsst of Workmen enables us to.de Superior JOB . WORK at Cheaper Rates than elsewhere. Dry Goods, Ete. Selling' Off ait Very Low Prices t The entire stock of prr TT «■ X ,j Ry goods, FANCY GOODE, NOTIONS, ’ CLOTHING, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Cays. Beota and Shoe*. Trunks, Valise*, Sagsrv, ete., etc. To make room for Good* constantly arriving at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 258 Broad (treat. A FINE, ASSORTiIENT Ot* LATHES’ WHITE GOODS, SILK BASQUES AND JACKETS, HOSIERY AND DRESS GOODS Just received, and for «*(. at a bargain, In ■ THE FANCY BAZAAR, / ei .... , No. 253 Riegd street. r PHE LATEST' : : I arr 4 BEST STYLES r, foodng .j! ‘jo«i A • • SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING AND '■ GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS At lowest price , at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Bread street. Country merchants Will find it so their Advantage befq i pur chasing elsewhere to call at THE FANCY BAZAAR, rnJiSR Vo. 253 Broad street- TAKE NOTICE. JOHN KENNY, MERCHANT TAILOR, 221 BROAD STREET, Has got the BEST STOCK of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINGS and LINENS In this Market, which he will sell CHEAP BY THE YARD, ! Or, make make up to order in the Very; latest styles. ThpjW, wishing tp purchase GOODS by the yard, had better PAY ME A VISIT BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. apl7—l2t. • M ‘ "Z^fsrep-p-- 32(5 Broad Street ■ A'complete stock of Nfeedlek, and all the improvements, together with Sewing Ma chines. always fop sale, . jpl3—fim ■LJAFFIttY & tO. £MPORTERS AND JOBBERS o» Dry Goods, 3*50 Broad tcay, NEW YORK. f«2? —fim f PO THE LADIES: I MADAME DEMOREST, EMPOllIim OF FASHION, Branch at Augusta, No. 826, Broad .street. PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS Trimmed and Untrimrned, for s43e. kpw PATTKRHS KXCetVF.D BOSTBLV. 13-—fim Miss L. J. BEAD. tilt* 8 IHstois, Ammunition, To Spocfsinen, Q.UNS, PISTOLS, AND AMMUNITION. Just received, a full assortment of • ,! *ji ; , v; :i /: f ~!■ ; Single and double barreled GUNS COLT’S REPEATERS, all sixes Smith & Wchson and Merwin & Kray’s PISTOLS POWDER, SHOT, and GUN WAD DING I"'-. Best quality water proof CAPS AU kinds PISTOL OAFS METALLIC CARTRIDGES,,fpr all sise Pistols > i I All kinds of POWDER FLASKS and SHOT BAGS DOOR and DRAWER LOCKS, all sixes A general assortment of every thing to be found in a well stocked Gun and Lock- Smith Store. Repairing dona promptly and ip the best manner, and on the lowest terms. Onr stook Was purchased sinee the decline and will be efdd at low rates. Please call aud examine. Remember (he pl&co. ■ W. D. BOWEN, •i , inn i.ni 299 .Broad Street, Over Barry A Batty’s Drug Store fehfi— 3m , , rjHE AUGUSTA CRACKER BAKERY, Is now in lull running order. This Merchants of this city and vicinity would do well to call and find out the PRICE. We are making a far better Cracker than the NORTHERN »CRACKER. :.'! You e n P purchase them cheaper and get at all times FRESH. Go and Seethe SOUTHERN CRACKERS, Wallace! vogt & co’S f*2s-,Bm BAKERY. Ml R*nad street. LIVERY KIND OF PRINTING— £j B and BOOK BINDING n Neatly and Cheaply Executed AT THJS OFFIOJS. fifVE TT« A fIATJ.