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ami Mclntosh. I’n-.i'-1.-
sto r. ilcv. .A. ”'r ; *-!it. at l' 1 '
A* the usual Service at s M.
fefif*'!pAißl*^B[Eris<’orA i.) (’nrKcii— < ’>r.
Reynolds streets. Morn
- at halt-past 1«» A. M., ami 4 A
, JM|K# . JSBkdav School at 1* A. M.
&9« JAiMb' Sakuath S. lion!.. — Wo
IllWy'chronicle tlic fact that our
■ "** * <l * allies* Sahhath School
SmMifi' successful in their e.llce-
MW Pic Nio, which they design
v&|j> time during the coining week,
this
wild fee made for the occasion, and there
swa& the School.
us well of the delightful Pie
by the young people of Si.
lang syne.” tre “wars
TftjiliiWfil olMkrs” came t<» desolate hit land
ami our hearthstones and w.-
&row the days t * come there will h •
same kind. At all eveu?s we
l; v i|rkw^Sir yojpg friends success in their en
abundance
t>ly sjg ri; > t i < > nos love in no .-Id mn.ra
*.me ’ *X«H& p lik. the and . ... I*. . .ui'c it ; i.
:; . became it wraps 1 1:.
foul iU-Mipifcke salt, because his relishing;
ou
se
it is here to-day and
.^^HHHpow; like a
mt ia Z rid of it : like a beacon,
li«e&up--c iHde- oio to the wished-tor port:
; -111c-ui.-p. because it ■•Pen lea A
|p§sß.a sa.k» g£lbff ; like a fierce courier. oe
runs away with one; like a
tSfc^ 1 '|. H -t an:Me-- nicely like «.m-;
Wf of a mad dog or the kiss of u
Aw, because they both run us
' - 5 'jPTgpose. because it i- Ally : iike a
there is nothing like it ; in
AptWlf o ,l
likcnotl.i.. <■;:• n :,. k.-l
seen. to:;.-heii >.r vi■le.-r.-;
fr-A\-|rjf OT an L'm.vi kv I>av. — 1U
-o the common supcr.-ti
tfe«tM|oe;.: te> dang*r and • ! -s.i-'.r
•o" i* f»'-'d were omnipotent
|4#3£ week i. it i< w-.rth no nti- 01 -
r<g, -.vi.5 set sail on his lir-t voy
y age of on Friday. Augm-r Li 1 -r,
!-P?? ; tL^J,flp*isco v ere , l land ■ : Fr.day.
f? Olllofear r MH2, :« 1 that on Friday^
1,0 red the con; i
■HH
l- ; side of the question, it
c-fir/t he- Hi that on th is very account
Friday wS |rij*hliiilucky da\ —h, r the In
— T;o» lnrai ol'tho
HHp V?ryjfel»<i» is either ill a had way,
•:W JUpP <# pul l ing on. M Hear him :
, ii Fiits-r Kiss, -••t'ut my
‘ Bl® g ( » to gh-ry 1” as Sam
KsXoiafcied when lie took the ttr*t kiss.
it. A fat. ripe ki.-s not
B««a twenty years old i.-. what ym
rm ; p|6iny c»l, "Up-P.p l” he it the fu -t
■ WO Speak from ic little
? s s it:. O !”--If you want
to Ihftl met nice a# aby nn i»«»ok in a red e..wr
Ifold elupl VBCnevir y-.u ?<;i \• •an •■[•-
4rt»ity to pick up a pro \v girl who has
Fdolte-ru tte street .•rehowlo r.-
HjjfclftljL do ih The experiment is well
Act.— It lm« 1 ?.
•-.»fen«cwd 'that President .]o!hi-..ii has at
he- - IKlgraaMd Km* ]>avis permi-sion to
v'.vHfclMMP4l|£faj§'tt&*h ei 'l hushand at 1 ■ itr«-
long and cruel separation
.-Sjisi feo a happy meeting : and tiion/': a
...k 'long deferred, it will he esteemed «
w hy tha whole people of the South, and
•••;B'otie more liafe to the chain of gratitude
• t Andrew Johnson.
OoJfdßßS&loyisf T A Volt. —■ Wo tire i ti•
yfoted to Hoa» » W. (.'hauler, of New
M&Qt k, for. a his spec, h oil the Pur;
l:lvv-..-I■■ vm es ‘O&HL delivered in the Jlou.-e
of
| men as Mr. < harder would
to its full share of
A 11 ’ v j,,r < ' im:i ' ! ' i’ox
can be bad of George W. PyninLcr, at the
: SOQthl Ko All Hoarding 11 011 m■,
lleoppoeifce Use Pep .t. 'id.is len.edy is
; aßgtl^^liilraKj f Tl l «*n.• w m. ai r:-
VA-.b- yest«tday«. fiSpepiirtc., ih up-. and
■- •. &L Ota wain—none. U iiu-1' mark—
AuoiTgTA Ori-han Asylum.—Captain
•riun. 11. HolleToiao has bceo appointed to
the Superiutendency of thia lotditutinn,
vice Mr. W. C. Derry, resigned ; aud Miss
Harriet C. Glover has been, appointed
Matron. These appointments are excellent,
and this noble charity will continue to
flourish under their careful in;ui;is-cment as
it has done under that of their predecessors.
TilK Irish Pkoplk.— This is the title
of a journal published in New York City, by
0 Sullivan, Mcltride A Cos., and is an advo
cate of those whose name it bears. It is an
able aud interesting sheet, and wo commend
it to the patronage of our Irish friends.
Quinn Bros, have it for sale.
The greatest slaughter house in the
world is at Monteveido. A thousand cattle
are killed before breakfast, and it furnishes
most of the jerked beef that is used. Won
der if they eat them all for breakfast ?
The Huberts Fenians have issued a
stirring appeal to the Fenian Sisterhood
aud “Sympathisers” with the cause, to con
tribute lint, bandages, medicines, etc., to
the Irish “Sanitary Commission” as speedily
as possible. “Clear the track.”
The spicy local of the Norfolk I7r
qiuian thus chronicles the proceedings of
the Portsmouth Mayor’s Court:
3/ayor’# Court, Portwnouthf April 27.
Not a ease on the docket.
“All quiet along the lines.’’
No committals and no fines.
Pit’ Nic. —The Kollock street Bap
tist Church Sabbath School enjoyed a pleas
ant Pic Nic yesterday. These are delight
ful days for enjoying “rural felicity.”
Petroleum Paint.— McCarthy & Cos.
advertise their Paint in to-day’s Press,
drawing attention to some of the places
where their work can be seen. The dura
bility and cheapness of this Paint can not
be excelled. Itcail their advertisements.
Auction Sale.— To-tnortow morniug
at ( J£ o’clock. Day, Russell <fc Benjamin will
have one of their extensive auction sales.
The articles to be disposed of are numerous.
Go to their store and examine them.
Dog Lost— Mr. C. 11. Warner has
lost one of his valuable dogs, and offers a
liberal reward for its recovery. See adver
tisement in another column.
The Wbather.—The weather, yester
day, cleared oft* bright and pleasant.
Rather agreeable after the cold wet spell of
the past few days.
Richmond County Inferior Court.
—This Court was in session yesterday
morning. 11. E. Clarke, Esq., recently
elected County Treasurer, was sworn in.
Augusta Market.
Augusta, Ga.. May 5, ISC6.
GOLD—buying, 126 ; selling, 128.
SlLVEß—buying, 120 ; selling, 125.
COTTON—Market and prices remain the
same as in our last report.
LOOK HERE!
THE BEST OF
VpM DRIED BEEP
and TONGUES
AT
CLARKE & DERRY’S.
Also, a fresh arrival of that
myo —8 SPARKLING ALE.
pLUMB & LEITNER,
212 Broad St, Augusta. Or.
WHOI.ESAtr: AND RKTAIT, DFAT.KKS lit
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND
TOOTH BRUSHES,
Fine Toilet Soaps,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Studs,
Fancy <fc Toilet Articles,
Brushes,
GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS,
jaH—tf
Furniture and Piano Hauling.
UAVING A NEW AND LIGHT
Spring Dray,
I am prepared to haul FURNITURE,
PIANOS, and any thing else, without
scratching or bruising, as is too often the
case.
Orders left at my Grocery Store, on
Washington Street, between Broad and
Ellis will be promptly attended to, at
reasonable rates.
Particular care given to moving Furniture
and Pianos.
Wm. BALE (colored),
ap!4—6m Dealer in Family Groceries
\ \ THiTE LEAD
V V LINSEED OIL
VARNISHES
PAINTS of all colors
For sale, wholesale aud retail, at the
lowest figures, by
PLUMB <fc LEITNER,
jaH—tf 212 Broad st.. Augusta
THE HOME CIRCLE.
THE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES THE
publication of a FAMILY JOURNAL
with the above title, to be commenced as
soon as the necessary arrangements can bo
perfected.
It will be issued WEEKLY, at TWO
DOLLARS per annum, in advance; and
will contain a variety of interesting and
instructive reading matter, suitable to the
home circle, the field and the fireside.
It will be the aim of the publisher to
make it a welcome visitor to every Southern
family, and 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 patrou
age.
Anew press has been ordered, and the
paper will be neatly and handsomely
Printed on -large, clear Type; making it,
I altogether, one of the most readable journ-
I als in the country.
E. H. PUGHE,
Publisher of the Daily Press,
Augusta, Ga.
friendly to this enterprise
will please publish.
Hotels, Restaurants.
,\ LIIAMBRA RESTAURANT
il and DRINKING SALOON,
(Formerly the Old Shades.)
ON ELLIS STREET,
In rear of the Central Hotel.
STILL AT THE TOP OF THE PILE !
Jim Powell still at the Bar.
Is newly fitted up and well furnished
with
BRANDY*, WINES,
CHAMPAGNE,JSEGAKS, Etc.
Somo of that
OLO RESERVE CRUSOE WHISKEY
Ptill left, to which wo invite the attention of
all who wish something good to drink.
LUNCH EVERY DAY.
I. M. LEWIS,
aplft—lia Proprietor.
Waverly House,
IN THE BEND OF KINO PT.,
Charleston, S. C.
This well.known House having been com
fortably tilted up and furnished, is now
open for the reception of guests.
MRS. A. J. KENNEDY,
MRS. L. A. RUFF,
apl3-lm Proprietresses.
A * r Ci Z I ST A HOTEL.
TONES & BICE,
J PROPRIETORS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
The undersigned take this method of
informing their friends and the public gene
rally. that they have taken a lease upon the
above
WELL KNOWN HOTEL,
and have had it thoroughly renovated and
painted throughout.
CLEANLINESS IN EVERYTHING
Is our motto> Our tables are abundantly
supplied with everything the market uud
country affords.
No pains will be spared to make the
Augusta Hotel a pleasant home for the
traveller. JONES & RICE,
tel B—lv Proprietors.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
QiAVANNAII, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Having been renovated and newly furnished,
is now open for the reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor,
mb 16—6 m
HOARDERS WASTE! i.
I? IFTY BOARDERS
CAN BE ACCOMMODATED,
With or without Lodging, at the
BLENNERHASSETT RESTAURANT
Corner Campbell and Walker streets,
OPPOSITE GEORGIA R. R. DEPOT.
The terms are the most favorable of any
House in the city, when the character of
the fare is considered.
ISAIAH DAVIS, Proprietor.
THE BLENNERHASSETT SALOON
Is still conducted by the old proprietor, who
takes pleasure in commending Mr. Davis to
his friends and the pubUc generally.
rnhlO—tf E. B. PURCELL.
,3015 PRINTING HOUSE,
Corner of Broad and Jfcfntosh Streets,
UP STAIRS.
rPHIS ESTABLISHMENT II A S
1. been furnished with everything in
the TYPE and PRESS DEPARTMENT
that the best Founders could supply, and is
prepared to execute orders for every descrip
tion of
PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL
J ol> Dx’inting
FOR MERCHANTS
MANUFACTURERS
MECHANICS
AUCTIONEERS
BANKS
RAIL ROADS
STEA.ITBOATS
EXPRESS COMPANIES
INSURANCE COMPANIES
HOTELS
RESTAURANTS
BOARDINGHOUSES
THEATRES
CONCERT HALLS
CLERKS OF COURTS
SHERIFFS
CONSTABLES
LAWYERS
DOCTORS
DENTISTS
COLLEGES
SCHOOLS
and for all other persons, corporations,
and institutions.
XVE PRINT
Business Cards Checks
V'isiting Cards Notes
“ At Home ” Cards Drafts
Wedding Cards Prices Current
Ball Cards Title Deeds
Show Cards Trust Deeds
Admission Cards Leases
Election Cards Receipts
Time Tables Tax Rills
Way-Bills Licenses
Circulars Bonds
Bill-Heads.
Insurance Policies Shippers’ Receipts
Calendars Steamers’ Bills
Notices Druggists’ Labels
Bills ofLading Tobacco Labels
Manifests Clothing Labels.
Bills of Fare Dray Tickets
Concert Bills Coal Tickets
Programmes Wood Tickets
Theatre Bills Bread Tickets
Show Bills Milk Tickets
Posters, all sizes Reward Tickets
Passenger Tickets Election Tickets.
All work ordered will be done in the most
artistic manner, and at very low prices.
Printing in every color, shape and form ,
ON ANY KIND OF PAPER,
EXECUTED
P R 0M P TANARUS, N E A TANARUS, CHEAP.
E. 11. PUGIIE,
OFFICE OF THE DAILY PRESS,
Corner Broad and Mclntosh sts., Up Stairs,
Acsusta, Ga.
Gift Emporium.
kkeat BISTRIBITIOS
By the
EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION,
establishkd in 1846,
180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Rosewood Piavos, Melvdeonn, Five Oil
Fainting*, Fug raving*, Silver Ware, fine
(fold and Silver Watches, Diamond Pins,
Diamond Pinas, (fold Bracelets , Coral ,
Florentine, Mosaic. .Jet, Lava, and Cameo
Ladies Sets , Cold Pens, with Cold aud
Silver Extension Holders , Sleeve Buttons ,
Sets Studs, Vest and Neel j Chains , Gold
Pings, etc.
VALUED AT
$1,000,000.
DISTRIBUTION is made in the following
manner:
Chit!IFICATRS naming each article and
its value,are platted in SEALED ENVELOPES
vhirh are well mixed. One of these en
velopes containing the certificate or order for
gome artir-le, w.ll be delivered at our otlice. or
Ina, l to any address, without regard to
choice, on receipt of 25 cents.
r( ‘ ,M *Jving ihe certificate the purchaser
will see what article it draws, and its value, and
can then send ONE DOLLAR and receive the
article named, or can choose any other one
article on our list of the same value.
Purchasers of our SEALED ENVELOPES
m«y. in this manner, obtain an article worth
lroin one to five hundred dollars,
for one dollar
wl.icti they need not pay until it isknovv'n what
is drawn and its value. Enure satisfaction
guaranteed in ail eases.
the EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION
would call attention to the fact of its being the
original and largest gift association in the
coantry. We arc. therefore, enabled 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 a fair and honorable
manner, and a large and greatly increasing
Hade is proof that our patrons appreciate this
method of obtaining rich and elegant goods.
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 of 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.
Tiie following parties have recently drawn
valuable prizes from the Eureka Association,
ami have kindly allowed the useof their names,
Many other names might be published were
we permitted:
Andn-w Wilson. Custom House,Philadelphia,
Penn., Oil Painting, value $100; James Har
graves. X2l Broadway. New York, Oil Painting,
value $100; E. F. Jones, Barrett, Marshall Cos.,
Kansas, Melodeon, value $200; Patrick J.
Byrnes, Waterbpry, Ct., Gold Watch, value
: J- F. Shaw, 224 East 24th street, New
l ork. Piano, value $050: Mrs. Chas. J. Nevis,
Elmira. N. V.. Piano, value $300: Miss Lucy
Janeway. Elmira. N. Y.. Cluster Diamond Ring,
value .$200; Airs. K. Pcnnoycr. City Hotel.
Nashville, Trim., Melodeon, value 125 <»0; Oscar
M. Allen, Cos. P>. 142*1 Itogt. hid. Vols., Nash
ville. Tenn., Watch, value 85.00; Rowlands.
Patterson, Cos. J>. loth lowa Vet. Volunteers,
Oil Painting, value 100.00 . Mrs. Abbey J. Par
sons. .Springfield, Mass.,Melodeon. value 150.00:
James 1.. Dexter, City Surveyor. Syracuse, N.
Y, Jold Watch, value 150.00: Mrs. James Ely,
177 Wooster street, corner Bieeker. N. Y.. Oil
Painting, value 100.00: Mrs. J. C. Coles, Grand
Rapids. Michigan, Hlvcr Castor, value 40.00;
Dr. J. K. Sinclair. No. 4 Main street, Utica. N.
Y., Frame 1 Engraving, value 25.00; Hon.
Luther Retinoid. Washington, D. C., Oil Paint
ing value 100.00.
betters from various parties throughout the
country, acknowledging the receipt of very
valuable gilts, may be seeu on file at our office.
TO BE SOLD FOR
ON E DOLL MB, EACH,
Without regard to value, and not to be
paii for until you kuow what you will re
ceive.
EACH.
50 Elegant Rosewood Pi
anos, worth fr0m...5250 OOtooOO 00
50 Melodeons, rosewood
eases 125 00t«.fc2» Oft
100 Fino Oil ralntlugb...... ZO UOIOIUO uu
100 Gold Hunting Case
Watches 75 00to150 00
150 50 00to20< 00
25) Ladies’Gold Watones. 60 OOto 85 00
45) .Silver Watches 25 OOto 50 00
20) Fino Steel Engravings
framed 12 OOto 25 00
iOft Music Boxes 12 OOto 45 00
100 Silver Revolving Pa
tent Castors .' 15 OOto 40 00
100 Silver Fruit aud Cake
Baskets 15 OOto 35 00
JOO Sets Silver Tea and
Table Spoons 15 OOto 30 Oft
2.A00 Vest and Neck Chains 5 OOto 25 00
2,>00 Ladies’ Silver Porto
Monuies S OOto 15 00
3,100 Silvel* Butter Knives.. 3 OOto 700
2,(00 Paris Ear Rings (new
styles) 1 5010 600
3,000 Gobi Pencils and Tooth
Picks 3 OOto SOO
8,100 Onyx and Amethyst
Brooches 4 OOto 10 00
2,0)0 Lava ami Florentine
Brooches 4 OOto 630
1,0)0 Masonic Pins 4 OOto 600
2,0*0 Fine Gobi Watch Keys 5 sCto 500
5,000 Children’s Armlets 2 50to 600
2,tt)o Sets of Bosom Studs... 1 oOto 850
2,5)0 Enameled Sleeve But
tons 2 50to 10 00
10,0)0 Plain Gold aud Chased
Rings 1 OOto 500
5,0)0 Stone Set ami Seal
Rings 2 50to 10 00
5,00) Lockets, all sizes 2 OOto 700
10,0)0 Sets of Ladies'Jewelry 8 OOto 20 00
4,0)0 Watch Charms (each).. 3 OOto 550
5,0)0 Gold Pens, silver ex.
case 4 OOto 600
5,0(0 Gents’ Breast and
Scarf Pins 3 OOto 20 00
2,0(0 Ladies' new st • lc Belt
Buckles 4 OOto 600
2,0(0 Chatelaine and Guard
Chains 6 OOto 20 00
1,0(0 Gold Thimbles 7 OOto 14 00
2,0*0 Sets Ladies’ Jet aud
Gold 10 OOto 20 00
10,0(0 Gold Crosses 1 50to 6 00
6,0(0 Oval Band Bracelets... 6 OOto 20 00
4,0(0 Chased Bracelets 5 OOto 16 00
2,0(0 Ball Eardrops, all cols. 3 OOto 500
5,0(0 Fine Gold Peus 2 OOto 350
2,0(0 New style Jet and Gold
Eardrops 3 OOto 700
2,500 New stylo long Crystal
Eardrops 4 OOto 8 00
2,00) Gold Pens 3 OOto 6 Oft
PCI* A chance to obtain any of the above ar
ticles for ONE DOLLAR by purchasing a
sealec envelopes for 25 cents.
4&* Five sealed envelopes will be sent for
$1; ebven 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 3ase bo accompanied by the cash, with
the ntme of the person sending, and town,
count; and State plainly written. Letters
siioulc be addressed to the Managers, as fol
lows :
GOODWIN, HUNT & CO.,
Box 5706 Post-office, New York.
felO—3 m*
~ MUSICAL LEAVES. ”
A SABBATH SCHOOL HYMN BOOK
cjntainiug over One Hundred Pages
of Hymns and Tunes. Every Song a Gem.
Pries Fifty Cents per copy.
App.y at office of the
“DAILY PRESS,”
ap23—tf Augusta, Ga.
Dry Goods, Notions.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE
and varied assortment of
SHOES, GAITERS and BALMORALS,
In Cloth, Kid, Calfskin and Morocco for
Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children, all of
which will be sold low
AT THE CHARLESTON STORE.
ap2s—tf
COPPER TIP SHOES
PROTECT THE TOES OF CHILDREN’S
Shoes, ono pair will outwear three
without Tips.
A large assortment just received at the
CHARLESTON STORE.
ap2s—tf
FRENCH REUUA CLOTH.
]?OR GENTLEMEN’S VESTS AND
i- CHILDREN’S WEAR
A Full Assortment at the
CHARLESTON STORE.
ALSO,
Misses' White and Brown Cotton Hose, all
sizes at the
ap2s—tf CHARLESTON STORE.
PARASOLS, FANS AND SUN SHADES,
NEW STYLES, at,
MRS. PUG HE'S, L9O Broad Street.
KOBE 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 HATS
TRIMMINGS,- BUTTONS, RIBBONS,
And our endless variety of NOTIONS and
FANCY’ GOODS, —wo have just received.
8-4 Black IRON BE REG E
8-4 M’hite IRON BEREGE
8-4 MANTLE BEREGE
MOURNING DRESS GOODS
COLORED DRESS GOODS
KM and 11-4 LINEN SHEETINGS
6-4 LINEN PILLOW CASINGS
LONG CLOTHS, ranging from 221 to 50e.
IRISH LINENS, Assorted
GALLOON RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS,
FANCY TIES', RIBBONS, BUTTONS, etc.,
etc., aud many other articles, too numerous
to mention.
Call and examine for yourselves, and
thereby afford us an opportunity of proving
that we can and do sell Goods as Cheap or
Cheaper than any bouse in the South.
Being in receipt of Fresh Good's almost
every week, wo are enabled to ofi'er great
inducements to Country Merchants as well
as to our retail customers.
J. D. A. MURPHY & CO.
* 314 Broad street.
Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel.
np2!—lf'
'pIBBONS IN EVEP.Y NEW AND '
A k. IMPROVED STYLE, at
MRS. FUGUE'S, 180 Broad Street.
HEW CLOTHING”
TOBY K. HORA—
•) At his old established stand, No.
284 Broad street, under Central Hotel, has
just received Kia anrl Silitmnov St.w.U
of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
A XI)
FURNISHING GOODS.
Also, a good assortment of
CLOTHS
CASSIMERES
LINENS
MARSEILLES
and SILKS,
Which he is prepared to make up to order
in the latest styles and at reasonable prices.
ap2o—l2
MATTINGS! MATTINGS! I
jJ'LOOR OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
CORNICES, Etc.
4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Red Cheeked MATTING
4-4. 5-4 and 6-4 WHITE MATTING
Matting STAPLES
CARPETS of all kinds manufactured
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS in new patterns, and
in all widths manufactured
WINDOW SHADES iu new designs and in
all lengths wanted
CORNICES
BANDS and
PINS
We have just received a beautiful line of
the above goods, which we offer at a SMALI,
ADVANCE ON COST of importation, aud
to which we invite the attention of our cus
tomers and the puhlic generally.
J . G. BAILIE & BROTHER,
205 Broad Street.
jam? MATTINGS and OIL CLOTHS
LAID ; CARPETS MADE and SHADES
IIUNG, at Short Notice.
apl4—lm J . G. BAILIE & BRO.
E. 15. Lose & CO.,
286 KROAI> siitiiET i
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Are now commencing to receive their recent
purchases of
SPRING DRY GOODS,
Made since tho Great Reduction in prices
North, and will continue to make additions
thereto, as prices may further decline, of
FRESH SUMMER GOODS,
Until their Largo and Varied Stock, con
sisting of
STAPLE & FANCY GOODS
Generally, shall be Complete, which they
are resolved so to sell as to give their cus
tomers the advantage of their lately pur
chased
Grreat Bargains
Which they propose to
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Call at
LONG’S EMPORIUM,
mli3o—tf 286 Broad Street.
p* ALICOES, MUSLINS, AND
A> DRESS GOODS of all kinds, at
MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.
Brokers and Merchants.
JOHN CRAIG,
Banking and
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
289 BROAD STREET,
Avgusta, Ga.,
BUTS AXD SELLS
GOLD BULLION
GOLD and SILVER COIN
BANK NOTES
BONDS, STOCKS
BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
my4—ly Foreign and Domestic.
NOTICE.
The undersigned has associa
ted his son, PHILIP L. COHEN, with
him in his business as Stock, Bond and
Lxchango Broker, under the name of
JOIIN J. COIIEN A SON,
and will appreciate the continuance of the
business to the new concern heretofore ex
tended to him.
S jinyl—6t JOHN J. COHEN.
MILO HATCH, for 20 years Cashier of Mechanics’
Bank. Augusta, (ia.
CHAS. H. PHELPS, for 6 years Agent and Cashier
Southern Express Cos.
MATCH ait«l PHELPS,
ANKERS, BROKERS,
AND
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS
NO. 9 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
(Entrance on New Street).
RKFEKENCES J
R. 11. Lowry, Esq., President Bank of Re
public, N. \ r
Josiah Oakes, Esq., V. Pres't Shoo and
Leather Bank, N. Y.
J. D. Vermilye, Esq., at the Merchants' Bk,
n. y.
Nourge & Brooks, 127 Pearl street, N. Y.
Brodie & Pettes, 122 Pearl street, N. Y.
L>. D. S. Brown, Esq., Editor and Proprie
tor Rochester Democrat, Rochester,N.Y.
John L. Bunce, Esq., President Phenix
Bank, Hartford, Conn.
James M. Niles, Esq., President Exchange
Bank, Hartford, Conn.
Francis Fellowes & 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.
H. B. Plant, Esq., President Southern Ex
press Cos., Augusta, Ga.
R. B. Bullock, Esq., Superintendent South
ern Express Cos., Augusta, Ga.
E. Eulbert, Esq., Superintendent Southern
Express Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
James Shuter, Esq., Superintendent South
ern Express Co*, Memphis, Tenn.
A. B. Small, Esq., Superintendent Southern
Express Cos., New Orleans.
And Agents of Express Companies.
feb6—3m
w. H EN ItV WARREN. W. B. HARPER.
J. W. WALLACE.
W. HENRY WARREN & CO.
P’XCLCriIVKLY AT WHOLESALE,
GROCERIES,
BAGGING,
ROPE,
TWINE,
HATS,
| BLANKETS,
NOTIONS,
Etc., Etc.,
ITS and J? 7 BROAD 6TIIEET,
Augusta, Ga.
Wo purchase and sell
COTTON, TOBACCO, PRODUCE, Etc.,
ox COMMISSION,
Aud forward Goods lo any section of the
country, North or South,
To Owners and Shippers of Cotton.
JNO. K. GILLIATT & CO.,
Liverpool, England.
OBER, NANSON & CO.,
New York.
OPFR, ATWATER A CO.,
New Orleans.
LEWIS, NANSON A CO.,
St. Louis.
W. HENRY WARREN A CO.,
Augusta, Ua.
?p vances made on shipments of
i COIfON to New- York and Liverpool.
Vs. HENRY' WARREN A CO.,
Uo and 177 Broad Street,
m.i-S ts Augusta, Ga.
NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.
The publication of the
SOUTHERN MEDICAL 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. Sercnty-Six pages of reading matter,
and will bo equal in size to the largest
American aud European Journals.
The price will be only FIY’E DOLLARS
per Annum, in advance.
It will be edited by Dr. Joseph Jones,
assisted by many of the most distinguished
Physicians in the country.
Subscribers will pleaso send in their
orders and subscriptions as soon as possi
ble, so that the number of copies to bb
printed may be regulated accordingly.
Advertisements inserted on very lib
eral terms.
E. 11. PUGHE,
Printer and Publisher,
Augusta, Ga.
'’V'Papers throughout the State will please
extend this notice.
Parasols, Fans aud Sun
shades.
TUST RECEIVED
J at MRS. PUGHE’S
190 BROAD STREET,
A FINE LOT OF
PARASOLS,
FANS
and SUNSHADES
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
HATS .AN S 9 BONNETS.
| ATE,ST STY'LES,
GREAT PROFUSION
OF
LADIES’ and MISSES’
HATS and BONNETS
Trimmed and untrimmed.
AT
MRS. PUGHE’S,
190 Broad Street.