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Silt ffailjj Dtrgi-.,,
(iMH«EST CITY CIgCD^ATION.
AUOtTWTA. <* A • *
TUESDAY' MORNING May 22. lSf>6
Fir bear it in mind that the
T>AILY PRESS ADVERTISES MORE
CHEAPLY THAN ANY DAILY IN TIIE
I'ITY. MERCHANTS WHO DESIRE TO
REACH FAMILIES WILL ;FIND IT A
MOST VALUABLE MEDIUM.
Insulting the Dead.
We print elsewhere a pretty full account
of the occurrences, at Augusta, (la., hereto
fore briefly nuticed. Ou tha 2Glh of last
month, tha Rebel women of that eity went
In proeers'on to the Cemetery to decorate
with flowers the gravel of tho Rebel dcnd.
The ceremony was made as imposing »s
uninhere and solemnity could niaho it- n
less than three thousand persons joinir "
tho rites. Side by side with the Ref -6 ln
the Union dead, but nobody had / e J s I *- v
for any of the latter. The leys’ *
Augusta, including tho ter , - .
freed men, and many of the wo
made an attempt to rep A th|i olnißsion
I hey arranged for a r 4 „ f
W sh e ot, . c t h H a " P in ,h « Freedmon’s
schools were .to for A tbe principal portion-
The Mavo' Vtook the aUrm "*»«•
1 , bf Augusta prohibited the de
monstra .ion, summoned a large force of
ponce, an <l oarred (he gates of the C'emo
ter - T - lh.e procession of women and children
v« r o met at the gates by the armed Rebel
l ,r lice, denied an entrance, and spite of
'entreaties, were obliged to go borne, unoblo
to pay this simple and touching tribute of
rswpoct to the Union dead. That is South
ern chivalry, magnanimity and loyalty,'all
rolled into ono.
It is humiliating to bs obliged to add
that tho refusal of the Hebei Mayor to allow
1 nioa graves to ho garlanded with flowers
was sustained by two Union ofii ,erf—-by
General lirannau, commanding tbe Distr' i(l j
and by General TilUon, who is Or mn'i ■'
tinner es the Freedmen’s Bureau * or j
“gial These.two offieials united J , n . v t( elnn ,_
Sng to restrain the slight tribe. t<J 0 f inßoect
to their former comrades, v n thc , '
that it would create ill feel'.n g between the
wmtes and tho blacks! It would he chari
table to disbelieve tUem datable of such an
net, but both tbe Rebel Atn \ the loyal ac
counts agree on this -,'oint, nnd General
Bran nan even regretr,ug that he had no
troops at band to prevent llio demonstration
by force. While incffi officers command at
tlio South, what r eason id thcro to hone
that the bittomess and hatred shown by the
Rebels wilt be softened? What right have
wo to demand tl, at the Rebels shall respect,
a flag which Union Generals combine to
insult. —.New York Tribune, May ICM
We have already said so much nr
this subject that tve deem any fv
ryrimiiff.tDß superfluous. rfuch
ns the Tribune (ind it t'o their i , ulleLt^
• - . . , . .Merest lo
misrepresent not only the \d out | ]; bu{
even those United States officers’ who
’ •“*«M*H ( Hfc 9 .?u mbr '
tUon bieh ’
" ! " y be
will
.r all,
u” so j
0, cx
and
the colored ’■ ,i of tho
schools. It was altog' gher a negfc
affair, and as thc CemeVry belongs , H
white people the latter had a riglp, to
exclude negroes froiA it, believh ns
they had reason to do, the air ’was
gotten up only to insult the «e jratnnllilv>
and not to honor the Fed>. ra i So i ( Ji e r S
who are buried there. '"Vhese soldiers
’were buried carefully all j d ccell ,ly
during the wfft "and their graves have
been and are still c' ire fully attended to ;
but they do not lia alongside the “Rebel’’
.graves, and the placing of flowers upon
the latter was s\m ply an act of love, an
ovation to husbands, fathers and broth
r.-s, who repose beneath the sod ! There
were no “Keitels’’ present at that de- !
monstration; nor have we a Rebel Mayor,
thc lies of the Tribune to tho contrary
notwithstanding.
As to the gentlemen who hold official
military positions here, their character
is 100 well known at the North to need
any defence at our bauds, and our peo
ple have learned to know and respect
them here. The idea of their encourag
ing disloyalty and acts of rebellion is too
absurd to be noticed ; and besides that,
their statement of the affair, should tliev
feel called upon to make one, will not
only do justice Io our community, but
vi ill be believed by all those whose good
opinion is worth having, in spite of the
Tribune, and its all lies.
WAR IN EUROPE.
The arrivals from Europe announces
at one time war imminent, now between
the Germanic States, now between
Austria and Vcnetia, and then peace
breaks through the dim clouds of war
like a gleam of sunshine on a rainy
April day. We have been trying to
understand the nuture of those warlike
reports and peace rumors, but we con
fess our inability to do so satisfactorily.
It is only evident that somebody across
♦he water is “spilin’ for a tight,” and if
it can’t be got out of one nation it will
bo sought for from another. Austria,
Prussia and Yenetia, all stand like a
parcel of school boys, with each a chip
on his head, during the other to come
and knock it off! What a pity man
kind will never learn to appreciate the
blessings of peace, and cease to indulge
in “war, horrid war.” Rut there is rib
hope for such a happy result short of
the. Millenium j for nations, like indi-
viduals, have their bad passious, and
when they become excited and inflamed
it is as difficult to restrain thorn in the
one cuse ns in the other. The conse
quence is that there is scarcely a day of
iferinterfcupted pence in the world. If
there ortl no actual hostilities are
preparations for them, nnd the work
slaughter goe» on, unit'd oue p-
both is exhausted, and ft set' -
diffictrtties Ims lobe made .‘'lenient o
'there had been no fio’ ". jnst a* though
4s no necessity of Bu *‘ h « r ' !
. . , i«r „ a homily upon the
subject. Ve c- 3 y
t „ _»nnot stop tbe evil. W e
can onlv sc ... .
• r j. ’ -y with Uerangers peasant
“All
. tbe world should be at peace,
Or if uieD must show their wight,
Why, lot those who rnaWo the quarrels
Be the only men to tight.”
WRONG.
We regret to observe that some of our
Southern journals are expressing serious
doubts about the genuineness of .Stan
ton’s conversion to the President's pol
icy, on account of his past intense hatred
of the South and persecution of her
people. Now, wo think that this is
wrong policy. We should father <' ' e
can to encourage thc conve r ' "* ‘ wo
by the hand and lead '.- L > * ake hi™
along into the broad 01111 p easantly
reason: show hi- , path of justice and
■ ence in his *° tlmt we confi-
t i t ■' conversion, and so induce
!e lu lo^ow his example. lie may
~ - -nest, and it is, we thinlc, the wiser I
. leas* the more Christian or
Ito believe him so. You know tha’
"While tho lamp holds out to bn
* The vilest sinner may returr ‘ D ’
And if the vilest sinner •’ ’’ ~
return, do not dampen ’ ." S j le lrSt to
ardor of others bv do ‘ l,s ardor and the
of his returning • -abUng the sincerity
ton, therefore, ' ’^ SOn ’ To Mr ’ Stan ’
the right ha. , We are wll W to extend
other w-v jd ot fellowship, and with the
his biv /S an a^ect ‘ ol,! ' te welcome to
our ' yl^er Radicals to come over to
a p “There is room enough for
| —A minister of the Gospel and his
wife were stopping at one of the hotels
| ill Bourbon, Marshall county, Indiana,
for a few days, while the husband went
i over to Warsaw to look up a location.
While the good man was absent, a
•lashing young blood and gay deceiver
of Bourbon eloped with his wife, ts>’ ’
all thc preacher’s money, »' ( ’ a !ca “ in^
him penniless nnd a l ' „„ -n c
1 . ’ -one. ihe young
man has jinee Returned, but had neither
' f - cv oiury or wuman w jt|] (jjn,. jy suit
<,ftl »’.ages and theft will be instituted
a £ a '“’ d t him.
—A meeting called at New London,
ocentlv, to sec about the building of a
monument to the soldiers from Now
London lost in (he war, was attended by
eight persons. Patriofie New London !
—Among the distinguished foreigners
in Washington, is the Count de Las
teyric, a lineal descendeut of Lafayette
who was a prominent member of the
French Cham her of Deputies untii Louis
Napoleon came iuto power.
—Beecher's congregation lmd eighty
niue “regulars” added to it a few weeks
ago.
NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.
THE PUBLICATION OF THE
SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL JOURNAL will be resumed
ou Ihe Ist of July, 18(16—Third Series. It
will be issued every alternate month, each
number to contain at least One Hundred
and Seventy-Six 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 be edited by Da. .Toskph Jones,
assisted by many of thc 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 be
printed may be regulated accordingly.
"AtS- Advertisement-; inserted on very lib
eral terms.
E. H. PUG HE,
Printer and Publisher,
Augusta, Ga.
throughout tho Stale will please
extend this notice.
THE HOME CIRCLE.
The undersigned proposes the
publication of a FAMILY JOURNAL
with the above title, to be commenced as
soon as thc necessary arrangements can bo
perfected.
It will be issued WEEKLY, at TWO
DOLLARS per annum, in advancej nnd
will contain a variety us interesting and
instructive reading matter, suitable to the
home circle, the field and the fireside.
It will bo the aim of tho publisher so
make it a welcomo visitor to every Southern
family, and au acceptable substitute for
those journals which are so inimical to our
sectiou of the Union, and seem to take so
much pains to insult our people. He hopes
thus lo build up a patronage in the South,
and shall spare neither efforts nor expense
to make it every way worthy of that patrou
age.
A dow press has been ordered, and thc
paper will bo neatly and handsomely
Printed on large, elear Typo; making it,
altogether, one of the most readable journ
als in tho country.
E. 11. PUGHE,
Publisher of the Difily Press,
Augusta, Ga.
friendly to this enterprise
will pb a-e publish.
CtALICGES, MUSLINS, AND
i DRESS GOODS of all kinds, at
MRS. PUG HE'S, 190 Broad Street,
Special Notic*^
iS* Mi ? lf "^ :^lETY'-Tl,e
Vby T“' of ..ugi audits vicinity ar.
re.peo»fn Jny j^“ ul «* R t the Medical
d °! „«, on WEDNESDAY, tbe 23<1 inst., at
o’clock P. M„ for the purp"=o <*f reurgau-
ixlng tha MEDICAL SOCIETY.
SOCIAL NO. 1, F.-.A
A.-.M.’. —A Cnllml Communication a
of Social Lodge No. 1, will be
held at Masonio Hall TIII ,S /
(Tuesday) EVENING, at 1 i '
o'clock.
The Third Degree will be conferred.
By order S. D. Heard, W.\M.\
WM. 11. CRANE, Ja.,
myl7—l Scerejary.
DR. J. P. It. BROWN, DENTIST 1
(formerly of Atlanta), Office 220 r
Street, over llerscy’s Clothing S’ -»road
Dental Operations executed -ore. All
neatest and most durable ' n tke cs *»
my 19—’tin* manner.
jj b • : ~
moTr Ho ' S ’ *KAN v.lll represent
SURA' J SOUTHERN ACCIDENT IN-
Pro . -.sCE COMPANY during my absence
m the city.
_myl7 —fit A. 0. HALL, Agent,
New Advertisements
EXTRA CASTOR
PERPOF'
their Ca, % DESIRING
U 1 cor frames repien
'ip > can bo supplied with
Low n- ;r ' ■ or Cotn' l ' o ' l Bottles.
dozen 1 > Booking glasses by tho
SF • , or *angle ono ; Fish Globes : French
v to rover TTax Flowers: CLOCKS,
STONE TOMATTO JAHS, GLASS
JAILS of every size, at
iiiy22—lfc E. MUSTIK’B.
TURTLE SOUP,
jJ’REE AT THE
“OGLETHORPE”
to-da r.
my22—lt*
Here’s Ycnr Mule 1
GlO AND. SEE A. BRANDT, WHO HAS
• on hand and fur sale a large and se
looted stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ladies*, Misses*, Gents’,
Boys* and Children's SHOES,
And Ladies* HATS of all descriptions.
A. BRANDT
321 Broad St**' , *
mv?o—3 Opposite Tip-
uiors Hotel.
\ S Mi' F r ‘
Aon »' 'USE AND SHOP ARE NOT
l w ;»* o roadway, or a public ..thorough fare,
..i offer an iuducein*. nt to tli »so who will
call on me a* 190 Greene Street.
I will furni«h SIGNS lo mv
facilities. I buy Ja?>aii«a Tin Plates in
New York for $6 per dozen, just such as a
certain Druggist ffi th : s city sells here (or
$lB per dozen.
1 have just as good SIGN BOARDS, made
at my place, at the Beaver Dam, for twenty
five cents per feot, as other Painters iu town
pay the carpcuters seventy-five cents por
foot for.
Persons, therefore, wanting SIGNS might,
at the same time,.consult economy and give
s ime work to ono who has been showing
specimens of good Oil Gilding in Augusta
for nearly half a conturv.
inyl9—3t* R. P. SPELMAN.
WOOD AND LUMBER.
JOHN TILKEY,
ConxEß Fenwick anii Kou.ock Sts.
Near Augusta Factory,
Keeps constantly on hand all sizes of
LUMBER. Also, WOOD by the Cord or
Car Load, delivered in any part of thc city.
my 19—1 m*
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 street.
Mits. E. H. PUGHE.
TO ARMS!
FUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE
•I low. a line a.-> . ;ment of SHOT GUNS,
COLTS’ PISTOLS, and many other of tho
latest invention. Gun and Sword CANES,
Bowie and Pocket. KNIFES, and many
other articles too numerous to mention, at
A. PRON TAUT’S
Watch and Jewelry Establishment,
lfio Broad Street,
mylß—fit Below Augnsta Hotel.
Summer Bonnets.
TEST RECEIVED—
A A small supply of tho “Marie Stuart ”
latest style Ladies’ BONNETS, at
MRS. PUGHE’S,
_ myl6 3 190 Broad street.
DENNIS’
QORNUS FLORIDA BITTERS.
THE BEST TONIC OF THE AGE!
USKFITL IX
DYSPEPSIA, FEVERS
FEVER and AGUE
GENERAL DEBILITY
Or, in any DISEASE
In which a Tonic Medicine is indicated.
A. HOPKINS MARSH & CO.,
_ , Augusta, Ga.
For salo.by ail Druggists,
my 10—6
r PILL AUGUSTA
1 CRACKERY BAKERY.
Is now in full running order.
Tho Merchants of this city and vicinity
would do well to call aud fiud out the PRICE.
We are making a far better Cracker tfcau
the
NORTHERN CRACKER.
You can purebaso them cheaper aud get
at all times FRESH.
Go and see the
SOUTHERN CRACKERS,
Wallace! voct & co’s
H ! yto BAKERY jUI Bread street.
PARASOLS, FANS AND SUN SHADES
- JL ’ NEW STYLES, at
MRS. I’UGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.
Auction Saloa.
r< * e*w
wt«. «•. M »y a?
IN wfLL
J - tin 1 it
MONDAY pt,:NE 11,186«, wt
By tbe bndersigneJ, who reserves (be
right lo rtyeet all bids not deemed for the
interest of the Government, £>r tbe pur
chase of tbe following property of the
United States, viz.:
1 Frame Building, about HO feet xV 7 * .
East side of M.i'Aosb Au^a . u ,
1 Frame Ba” rt , „ ft , re ar
’ th ® Georgia Rail Road, aud back of
I y Factory . .
Building, about 20 ft x 1 , ncJ|r
the Georgia Bail 1>7.f,, Bn d back of tb«
Augusta Factory.
1 Frame Bcl’Miug, about 60 ft x 40 ft, at
May Sold, Ga. i
- Frame Buildings, at Mac op, Ga., (a part
of tho Bakery EatabP mment), nine of
which are on tbs, North side of tho
Y\ eßteru R. it., and one on the South
side ; two. of thege nre t wo stories, and
onc eont ' in s a boiler, engine and ovens.
1 Tannery Esta |>ij s bment in Palmyra, Lee
8P " mty, five miles from Albany, to
gether with ten acres of Land, and a
small Dwelling lIOItSS.
1 "Frame Building, about 40 ft x 30 ft, at
Boston Station, No. 18, Atlantic and
Gulf Rail Road.
1 Frame Building, about 3ft ft x 24 ft, at
Gtoversville, Station No. 17, Atlantic
and Gulf Rail Road.
1 Frame Building, about 00 ft x 24 ft, at
Quitman, Station No. IG, Atlantic and
Quit Kail Hoad.
1 Frame Building, about *lO ft x 24 ft, at
Quituian, Station No. IG, Atlantic and
Gulf Kail Itoad.
2 Frame Buildings, 40 ft x 24 ft, ot Valdos
ta. Station No. 15, Atlantic and Gulf
Bail Hoad.
1 Frame Building, about 60 ft x 30 ft, Te
beauville, Station No. 9, Atlantic aud
Gulf Bail Iload.
1 Frame Building, about 60 ft x 24 ft, at
Screven, Station No. 7, Atlantic and
Gulf Kail Hoad.
will be received for any part or
all of tbe property, at each place. Payment
will bo required within thirty days after no
tification of acceptance of proposal, in V, 1
currency. Further information desired \
regard to the property can be obt** .' n
this Office. C. T. WAT*' T -‘ ned at
Captain i»- ’ , < ' X \
Chief Q. M. Bureau ” - a , A ; Q- sr
my 13—t.T» -i., I. & A. L. for G»
_uJ itress Mailing.
Mires. SEGINS’
PREXCU M ILL! NE R Y
A N D
DRESS’ MAKING ESt.VBLJSHMENT,
M 2 GHHEXE STREET,
(Noflrßell Tower.)
DRESSES, MANTILLAS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Cut by S. T. TAILOR’S system and finished
in the neatest manner.
MILLINERY GOODS, TRIMMINGS,
FRENCH CORSETS, etc., constantly ou
_ my 12- 3m
DRESS MAKING.
MRS- S. S. CLANTON,
OF COLUMBIA, P. C.,
Informs the Ladies of Augustaand vicini- !
ty, that she is prepared to make DRESSES,
and ladies’ Clothing in the latest style.
She solicits patronage.
Residence on Mclntosh street. South side,
between Broad and Reynolds, npponta
Singer’s Priming Office. ’ np2s—l m*
Lost and Pound.
$25 REWARD.
T OST, ON SUNDAY MORNING LAST,
-1-4 on I'Jbcrt or Keynolds street?*, near
Centro, a T.ady's Hunting Case GOLJ)
AV A ICII and CiIAIN. Whoever finds the
same will receive tho above reward by re
turning it to
LFAVIS LEVY,
my 15—ts 126 Broad Street.
MUSICAL LEAVES.
A SABBATH SCHOOL HYMN BOOK,
containing over Ono Hundred l’uges
of Hymns and Tunes. Every Song a Gem.
Price Fifty Cents per copy.
Apply at office of the
' “ DAILY PRESS, ’’
ap29 ts Augusta, Ga.
FOR SALE. ■'
A FINE PIANO,
IN GOOD ORDER,
Will he sold cheap if n])plicd for soon at the
Store of
G. TI. MEYER,
my 1J- ts No. 144 Bread Stroor.
Ice Cream and Sherbert !
Handies
V AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT THE
FRENCH STORE,
jfl.lft—ly 200 Broad street.
MATS AXD liOi\\JETS.
Reduced Prices.
AND MISSES’
HATS AND BONNETS
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED,
IN ALL THE
LATEST SPRING Jt SUMMER STYLES,
For sate at
REDUCED PRICES,
nv
MRS. E. 11. rUGHE,
199 BROAD STREET.
Latest styles,
I N
GREAT PROFUSION
OK
LADIES’ and MISSES’
HATS and BONNETS
Trimmed and untrimmed.
AT
MRS. PUGHE’S,
SEW 81’Hf SG GOOJJS
QF FVERY KIND
FOR LADIES’ WEAR
AT
MRS. PUGHE’S
100 Broad street.
Amusements*
Tic hicsi picjiics!! !
Hi ■ ,ji
d... v«»».«. « c
-a -K SICS, or BARI’.KCVW -an be *«'
applying at 4’ cENKfcNGUAM.
myff—-Im Vv'
Groceries, L*j^ae>rf.
I*jj Jf ~ ■» —z— — ——-
oLij Butter, Etc.
/- KEGS CHOUtE MAV BUTTER
100 BEEF TONGUES—Terv •*»
4} bhle Family BEEF
1 \ Heroes Extra Family HAMS.
Just received and for sale by
- JOHN NELSON k SON.
my2fl —6
Bacon, Corn, Peas, Flour, Etc.
HHDS BACON SIDES
7000 Bushels Choice White CORN
1000 Bushels PE AS, YVhito and colored
100 Barrels FLOUR
600 Bags Choice Ml A If?
In Store and for sale ly
C. A. WILLIAMS k CO.,
mylfi—lftt
HOW ARE YOU NOW ?
T WISH TO SELL THE FOLLOWING
1 articles at once :
CIDER.
25 bbls. Choice New Jc-rer*' CIDER.
ale!
20 crisks Barton on J’rent ALE, in quarts.
JO ' asks Tiarton on Trent ALU, ’,?! I'ipts.
CRACKERS.
L 5 btjxts and barrels of Choice and Fancv
CRACKERS, of every variety, received
ibis date,
FLOUR.
100 bbls. Northern and Western FLOUR.
BACON.
20 hbds. SIDES and SHOULDERS.
LARD.
50 kegs Choice Family LARD.
MACKEREL.
100 bbls. Largo No. 3—very tine.
CORN & HAY.
A regular supply arriving usual.
AST*
Every thing elt»e in my linn usually found
iu first class Grocery Stores, for sale on
reasonable terms, by
np!9—tf A. STEVENS.
JOB PKLYTIi\«
Comer of Broad and Mclntoah Streets,
VP STATUS.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT has
X been furnished with everythmo- j„
the TYPE and PRESS DEPARTMENT
that tbe best Founders could supply, and is
prepared to execute orders for every’doscr...
tiou of
PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL
J ob
FOR MERCHANTS
MANUFACTURERS
MECHANICS
AUCTIONEERS
BANKS
TRAIL ROADS
STEAMBOATS
EXPRESS COMPANIES
INSURANCE COMPANIES
HOTELS
RESTAURANTS
BOARDING-HOUSES
THEATRES
CONCERT HALLS
CLERKS OF COURTS
SHERIFFS
CONSTABLES
LAWYERS
DOCTORS
DENTISTS
COLLEGES
SCHOOLS
and for ail other persons, corporations,
and institutions.
WE PRINT
Bigness Cards Checks
Visiting 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 Bills
W av-Bills Licenses
Circulars Bonds
Bill-Heads.
Insurance Policies Shippers’ Receipts
Calendars Steamers’ Bills
Notices Druggists’ Labels
Bills of Lading Tobacco Labels
Manifests Ciothinir Labels.
Bills of Fare Dray Tickets
Concert Bills Coal Tickets
Programmes Wood Tickets
Theatre Bills Bread Tickets
Show Bills Milk Tickets
Posters, all sizes RewartJ Tickets
Passenger Tickets Election Tickets.
All work ordered will Lo done in tho most
artistic manner, and at very low i-kites.
Printing in a ery color, shape and form,
ON ANY KIND OF PAPER,
_ EXECUTED
PROMPT, N E AT, CHEAP.
E. H. PUGHE.
. OFFICE OF THE HA 11. Y PRESS,
Corner Broad nnd Molntosh sts„ Up Stairs,
Auovsta, Ga.
Ribbons in every new and
IMPROVED STYLE, at
MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.
Dry Ooocu., _
190 BKOA3 '
\C n )
1 J ti A o Cdvr*- ■-
of faery Oeserifltio.,
''
' CA * 1
Htjpl> SKiltrj
Dress Groods,
J* all Material need then-far.
LADIES’ HATS AND BONNET^
11AT ORXAMEXTS
DRESS SBtMMtXOS
PABASOU and fayi
wnm: coons
BHKCTIXdS AND SHIETIXOX
nr-.uris, 4 rjL> lv
RI6KOSS, LvLLARo ■ — J
H ' fIVKS
>IA NTH,LAS AXD l-.UuCt
HOSIERV, GLOTES. PINS AXP NEEDuj
FANCY SOAPS. PERFUMEHV
And every other Article usually/mud »i
First Clues I>nj Goods Store. •
3*S'CAl.h AND OOOPSH
AT
MRS. PUGIIE'S,
19» Broad Stbi-si
Next door below Jonc«’ Tin gi^
MORE NEW GOODS. "
TN ADDITION TO OUR' BEAtTTIFK
X AND VARIED STOCK S
LADIES DRESS GOODS
LINEN GOODS
COTTON GOODS
HOSIERY
HANDKET.CHIIa
GLOVES
VEII.S
parasols
CUFFS and COLLARS
TABLING
TOWELLING
HOOP SKTItTS and SKIEIffI
BONNETS and HATS
TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, RIBBMj
And ouy endlees variety of NOTIONS of
FANCY GOODS, —we Have just receirei
3-4 Black IRON BFREGE
3-4 White 2RON EERBS
MANTLE BEREGE
MOURNING DRESS GOCK
COLORED DRESS GOODS
10-4 and 11-4 LINEN SEEE’HMI
6-4 LINEN PILLOW CASINGS
LONG CLOTHS, rnugt as f roa 225 telfe
IRISH LINENS, Assorted
G Ai.LOON RIBBONS and TKIMMIY6I
FANCY TIES, RIBBONS, BUTTONS,ett,'
etc., and many other articles, too auaiuim
to mention.
Call and examine for yanrselree, uj
thereby afford us an opportunity ofproriij
that we can and do sell Good, as.fheip »
Cheaper than any house in ihe South.
Being in receipt of Fresh Goods a!m«4
every week, wo are enabled to offer gnu
inducements re Country Merchants «»•!
as to our retail-customers.
J. D. A. MURPHY k CO.
314 Broad street.
Nearly opposi.e Planters’ Hotel.
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Selling Off at Very low Prices!
UPHE ENTIRE STOCK OF
1 DRY GOODS,
FAvcY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
LADIIVV AND GENTS’
FURNISHING GGOS«,
Hat Sr Caps. Bocu arid Shoes,
Trunks. Valises, pegnrs. etc.,etc.
To make room ior Goods cocstaDtlv arriving
at
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 25TBroad»iwL
\ FINE ASSORTMENT OF
11 LADIES' WHITE GOODS
SILK BASQUES AND JACKETS,
HOSIERY AND DRESS GOODS
Just received, aud for sale at a bargain, ia
TIIE FANCY BAZAAR,
Ne. 250- Bread street.
fPHE LATEST
1 and BEST STYLES
or
SPRING xxn SUMMER CLOTHING
AND
’• GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
At lowest prices, at
THE FANCY BAZAAR.
No, 2JS Broad street
Country Jlerrftanfs
Will find it to their advontage heft) r pur*
chasing elsewhere to call at
THE FANCY BAZUB,
mb 23 No. 253 TlroaUßtretp
L. J. READ,
AGENT FOR
GROVER & BAKER'S
-S' E WIN G MA CHIN ES,.
326 Broad Street.
A complete stock of Needles, and til t*
improvements, together with SewiDg
chines, always for sale. jaiii—f>m
I'O THE LADIES:
MADAME DEMUREST,
EMPORIUM OF FASHIOf ’
Branch at Augusta. No. 320 Broad sheet.
PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS
Trimmed and Untrimmed, for ssb
NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED MONTHLY.
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E. S. J AFFRAY & CO.
J IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
. or
Dry GroodSy
350 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
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QALICOES
CALICOES
MUSLINS
MUSLINS, .
AND
DRESS GOODS of all kinds at
MRS. HUGHE'S,
li/j Broad Street-