Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, July 07, 1866, Image 3

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Iljc Sail! sJress. Printer—Official Paper iKBT CirTciRciILATION. Al'lilWTA, LEA.. RDAY MORNING July 7. 1R66 lew Advertisement*. and Millinery Goode Williams, vert A Cos. i—Apply at this Office. uro for Sate—l 36 Broad Street. le or Incase—J. Sumerau. «t—W. M. J. -Oglethorpe. Rallied—Josiah Miller. Soup—Alhambra. Soup—Office Saloon. LOCAL MATTERS. tgusta Consistory, Sublime is OF the Royal Sbcbkt. The r of this ancient Consistory has bovn 1, by order of the Grand Supremo 1. Sot. Grand Inspector General sgroe Ancient and Acoeptod Rite, isons, IV. S. Rockwell, IV.G.'.M.'. >d the following Members as Officers year ensuing: a tier-in- Chief. B. B. Russell. Lieutenant.. C. F. Lewis. Lieutenant C. 11. Bay. Minuter of State B. H. Brodnax. llor T. 11. Nelson. ry W. R. SctiißMEit. rer J. B. Butt. of the Seale R. L. Mollwaink. A. M. illlomr. tiler. IV. R. Bavis. of Ceremonies...... E. H. Pughe. » of the Guard G. R. Crump. nnifer C. H. Elliott. of Vexcllum Belli I. S. Tuckkii. lal G. E. IV. Nelson. J. E. Navy. ,;.t&Bpo}i casting up the relative strength H|e European nations who are threaten- Hrepiach other with war, it appears that tlie HHHbian empire contains 37,714,320 inhabi iH, and 829,293 military men. Prussia people, 743,294 armed men, must bo added the strength of which has 400,000 soldiers. These armed forces of the three nations, small countries will espouse lel on either side. It is estimated ild war begin in Europe, without ; either England, France, Russia f, thero will be still engaged on s not less than 2,500,000 soldiers. torthy. —Henry Winter Davis Senator Lane has just shot himself of mental aberration ; Stanton is Sumner has had a return of his action, which, next to his affection igger, troubles himself and every ; and Stevens has water on tbo dyspeptic, old, nervous, and don’t live. On the other hand, we find itutional Union men and Demo healthy. If we may judge from samples above cited, “Curses, like are going home to roost.” Verily of Providence are past finding utnhia South Carolinian. Cap3, Etc.—We invite the tion of our readers to the ad vHß|ient of Messrs. Williams, Covert A BBuMl'ftcothcr column. They have on hand largest stock of straw and mil- HuKiU)<3s ever opened in this city, coin- Straw, and Palmleaf Hats, etc., which they aro selling at I! them a call and get Central Railroad A S, J Roller, J B B ,n, J A Cos, G Evans, Iro, C Sweeney, B A ig G L Cos, P Hans rodnax, A S, Wyman P, G S Hookoy, R J I P, T P Stovall, I K as Stoguer, M T & S, IV C llewitt, B & Cos, —Parties interested be “Bay Poney” will 9 o’clock, at the Ogle —Mr. Josiah Mil ed at Conway’s Ken ning, between 8 and 9 lore chances left. e Saloon, to-day, rho come, free, Turtle Every good thing s, alias Alhambra, etc., will be freely id chance to go. See iSE —A fine House, o rooms. For particu :rau, 202 Broad stroot. sirable Residence, in the city. See adver lot of furniture is Broad Street. Those such may do well to jt, South Carolina, army, 2,100 gold iks of silver spoons, and watcheß are to-day wholo North. washer, and irotier, i permanent situation Bee. Recorder's Court.—There were sev eral cases tried in tho Recorder’s Court yesterday—none of thorn very important, except a case in which u party charged with doing business ns a broker failed to tnko out a license. As it was of some in terest w* shall report it more fully in our next. Augusta Market. Augusta, July G, 18GG. GOLD—Buying 1.60; selling 1.54. SlLVEß—Buying 1.40; selling 1.44. COTTON—DuII. Only a few transac tions. We heard of one sale of Middling at 2Ssc. TBLE«!tAPIIIC. Nkw York, July 6, 18GG. Gold. 54& ; Cotton HO to 33*. a Auction Sales. Stocks & Bonds! Stocks & Bonds! Day, Russell & Benjamin, AUCTIONEERS. WILL SELL EVERY IVEBNESBAY and FRIBAY (In connection with their regular sale) At 11 1-2 A. M. Precisely, Batik Stocks Kail Road stocks Loan Association Stocks Factory Stocks Bonds Real Estate Coupons AND SccuHßios of every description. All Stocks, Bonds, and Real Estate en trusted to us will have our prompt personal attention. jel 7—ts _____ Dissolution, Etc. DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF ?. ANB J. F. MILLER was mutually dissolved July Ist, 1 Still. S. MILLER, J. F. MILLER. Having purchased the interest of S. Mil ler, I will continue the GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, At the Old Stand— NO. 112 BROAD STREET. jy6—lw* JOHN F. MILLER. Dissolution. The firm of clarke & bowe is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The accounts of the concern will be settled by R. J. Bowe, who will continue the busi ness as heretofore. R. J. BOWE. July 1, ISG6. 11. E. CLARKE. jyfi-3 Copartnership Notice. II7E HAVE THIS BAY OPENEB A VV branch of our Charleston Wholesale 11AT HOUSE at No, 233 Broad Street, Opposite Masonic Hall, In this city, and have associated with us Mr. GEORGE A. JONES, uuder the name and style of WILLIAMS, COVERT & CO., For the purpose of conducting the Whole sale and Retail llat, Cap, Straw and Milli nery Business. WILLIAMS & COVERT, Charleston, S. 0. GEORGE A. JONES, Augusta, Ga. DAVID It. WILLIAMS, HEXItY C. COVERT. jut—lm . Withdrawal. My connection with the firm of LATHIIOP, MUSTIN & CO. ceased on 28th June. _j u3 r’l_ J * J * LA THROP. Wanted. WANTED. \ YOUNG LABY WHO CAN COME 1 well recommended, desires a situation as TEACHER of small children, in two or threo families. Address G. W. W., ju29—lm Augusta, Ga. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NOTICE. SATISFACTORY AREA N G E M E NTS having been effected with BANKS and BANKERS, of the highest character and credit in GREAT BRITAIN, and ON THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE, Sig Tit Drafts, CAN BE PROCURED ON ENGLAND IRELAND SCOTLAND GERMANY FRANCE SWITZERLAND BELGIUM SWEDEN DENMARK , AND ALL OTHER COUNTRIES OF EUROPE MONEY INHERITANCES and ALL OTHER CLAIMS collected on any of the principal cities of Europe. LETTERS OF CREBIT will bo issued by AA No. 1 New York Bankers, on any City of Europe likely to bo visited by American Travellers, which can he secured, through BRANCH, SONS <fc CO., BANKERS, Ga. R. R. and Banking Building, jyl—2w AUGUSTA, GA. Corn Meal and Grits CAN BE lIAB AT THE GRANITE MILLS, ground daily, in quantities to suit purchasers. ALSO, Dine Deed., Suitable for all kinds of Stocks—war ranted to give satisfaction. GEO. T. JACKSON & CO. jul7—3m Fine Milch Cows for Sale. FOR SALE— FIVE MILCH COWS, With Calves. Apply to C. E. KNOX, jy4—3t* At Baseford's Brick yard. AUGUSTA PRICES CURRENT. REPORTED SPECIALLY FOR THE DAILY PRESS. Office duly thefs, „ „„„„ ( Augusta, Ga., July 6, 181)6.) REMARKS. In presenting our Weekly Report, we have to state to correspondent*, thut hereafter we shnlj issue our Trices Current but once a month, until the Fall trade sets in. This cessation is rendered almost imperative, on account of the continued dullness of the market. Trade during the past week has been more than ordinarily dull, even in the drain nisi Provision markets, which have here tofore held their own. However we have taken great cure 111 compiling the statement before you, and would refer to it as a correct index to the wholesale prices of Augusta. ft sJiuul/t be. remembered, that quotations art exekuk’d}/ Wholesale. . FINANCIAL. ' The inquiry for all classes of Securities during the week has been fair. We refer to our quota tions, which will he found sufficiently enmprehen •ive to embrace all the Bank Notes and Securities usually offered in this market. There lias been a good demand for Stocks and State sind City Bonds. Exchange on New York at par. Georgia Roil Road Bonds at par. During the past week, Specie has been quite active. We quote to-day— Gold, buying 150 Gold, selling 154 Silver, buying 140 Silver, selling 145 SUNDRIES. PROVISIONS.—Stocks light ; demand limited; prices stiff, with a decided upward tendency. We quote Shoulders, 19al9J*c; ltibbed Sides, 22a23c; Clear Sides 24c. GRAIN. —Cosm —The stock of mixed Corn is heavy; choice grades light; demand limited. Choice W hite Bread Corn brings 1 67(«H 70; W hite $1 00a 1 65; Yellow $1 50al 55; Western Mixed SI 40 al 45. Oats are in demand, at 90c. per bush.; offering supply light. Pens not in demand; prices nominal, ranging from 81 90@2 25 per bush. W heat $2 60® 2 75. Small lots bring $3. The crop is not equal to t lie demand. FLOUR. —'Hie demand lor Northern family flour is good, hut none at all for lower grades, 'ihere is very little new Northern Flour on the market; and holders of the old are willing to take {ll 50aliiU0 for Northern Su peril tie. Excelsior Mills (new Wheat) remain the same as before: demand active, supply limited. BAGGING.—Maiket dull. Quote Gunny 35:iof»c.; Dundee 45c.; Kentucky 28c. No demund for Ken tucky Bagging DOMESTICS. —The demand for Factory Goods continues good, and prices are unchanged from last quotations. I»KY GOODS.—Prints—Wamsutta 16c. per yd.; Amoskeag 19c.; Victory 16j ; Sprague 21a22c.; Merrimac 23c.; American 20c.; Mourning 18c. Bleached Goods—Hope 25c.: York Mills 4Sc.; So cial Mills Joe.; Taunton U514c.; Red Bank 19c.; Bates lido.; American 14’- 2 c. 'licking 18a20c. Lawns 2f»a35c.; Jaconets 35u50c.; Organdies 45a 50c. Ginghams 25a50c. IRON. —There has been a decided advance in Iron, prices ranging from IlalSc. per lb. DRUGS. —We call special attention to the new table of Drugs in our price list. SUGAR.—Stiff; quotations as before. GOFFEE.—Firm; we quote Kio 30(0;32c.; Java 43® 48c. BUTTER.—There is no change in Butter. We quote Goshen 40®50c. per lb.; Western 25@30c; Country 25®3ftc. SA LT.—There is a good inquiry and prices un changed. ilAY.—Northern $1 75®2 00; Eastern $2 00® 2 25. HlDES.—Market dull. Dry Flint Hides P@l2c., and Green sc. per lb. Tallow 9®loc. per lb. LlME.—Northern 83 50 per bbl.; Howard $3 00. TOBACCO.—The market dull, transactions limi ted. Quotations remain as before, viz.: Common 25(</.30c. per lb.; Medium 35(a50c.; Good Medium sound, .60575 c.; Fine Sftfal&lOO. Guerrilla Club Smoking Tobacco, in lb packages, 55c per lb; in *4 lb packages, OUc. 4. WOOL. —None in the market. Prices nominal. COTTON. Oar Southern advices this week are of varied character. Very little of a satisfactory nature can be stated in regard to the growing crop, and ns an intelligent correspondent justly ob serves, “ It is doubtful if ever there was such a conjunction of untoward circumstances as there has been this year.” The cool and back ward Spring prevented the Cotton from grow ing off early, and tho incessant rains of April i and May gave the grass a start, which has pre vented planters from cleaning their crops in time to give the Cotton a etianee to grow. In fact, the per centage of injury by the May rains and June grass, is much greater than was at first estimated. It is becoming an every day occurrence for planters to write, “My crop is an entire failure;” concluding with “ i am ex ceedingly anxious to sell my place and all on it, etc.” in South Western Georgia intelligent travellers unite in saying that the prospects for Cotton throughout that fertile portion ot the State are very poor, and that, in their opin ion, not more than one-half of an ordinary crop will l»e made. Late reports from Western Texas describe the army worm as having made it s appearance, and doing much injury in some localities. In brief, notwithstanding-the best lands have been devoted to the culture of the Cotton crop, it is very backward and un promising. The stands are defective and are universally infested .with the heavy growth of grass and weeds. Under these circumstances it is but fair to assume that the staple must advance in price, and such is the conviction in the minds of many Factors and strong holders, of the cer tainty of a short crop, that they have with drawn their samples from market. It is true we have the counteracting influence against a sudden rise—of the war in Europe and the large stocks of Cotton in England, held, and to arrive. But these are only temporary ob structions to an ultimate advance in the prices of Cotton. From tlie Liverpool General Brokers’ Asso ciation Prices Current, of the 15th lilt., we give the following as the official figures of the Cotton Brokers’ Association: Estimated stock on hand to date. .1.039.950 bis. Same time, 1805 353,820 bis. Increase of imports compared with same date last year 1.087,380 bis. Increase in quantity taken for con sumption . 224,480 bis. Increase of Stock 680.130 bis. Decrease in speculation 604*20 bis. Cotton at Sea for Great Britain— American. E.lndies. Chinaetc. Buies. Bairs. Bionics. Liverpool 90,000 531 000 25.000 Other Ports 81,uu0 1,000 Total, 18GG 90.000 612000 29.000 Total. 1805.. ; 20,000 415,000 51.000 We will close our remarks with an extract from Messrs. Bryce «fc Co.’s Circular, of New York, dated June 29th. 1866. “Our market for the week has been quiet, the views of buyers and sellers being divergent. Although offerings have been abundant but few lots have been pressed for sals. A small lot of Orleans, grad ing Fair to Fine, sold at 50 per lb.” For the past week our (Augusta) market has been extremely dull and unsettled, with a de clining tendency. Few sales, however, have been made, except as the result of peremptory orders to sell. We quote: Middling 28 Strict Middling 29 Good Middling 30 Middling Fair, very scarce 31 Wholesale Price List. COMMERCIAL APPLES— Northern bbl.slo 00 a BAGGING— Gunny yd.. 35 a 36 Dundee yd.. 45 a Kentucky yd.. 28 a BEEF— Mess bbl .35 00 a Mess A bbl.. .. a2O 00 BACON— Western Shoulders lb.. 19 a 19^ Ribbed Sides lb . 22 a 23 Clear Sides lb.. ‘..a 24 Hams lb.. 25 a 27 Country, Hog Round lb.. 21 a 23 BUTTER— Goshen lb-- 40 a 50 Western lb.. 25 a 30 Country lb.. 25 a 30 CANDLES— Adamantine lb.. 24 a 27 Tallow lb.. 15 a 17 CHEESE— Goshen lb.. 23 a 27 English Dairy lb.. 25 a 28 Tine Apple lb.. 40 a COFFEE — liio lb.. 31 a 32 Java lb.. 43 a 48 DOMESTICS— Augusta Factory 7-8.. yd.. 16J^a Augusta Factory 4-1 yd . 20 "a Augusta Factory Drills.. yd.. 22 a Other Mills 7-8 y.l\ 16 a Other Mills 4-1 yd 20 a Osuabarg* yd.. 26 a 27 DRUGS AND MEDICINES— Acid—Sulphuric a 10 Tartaric a 1 25 JVnzoic 50 a 75 Alcohol, 95 per ct a 525 Alum a 10 Ammonia, FFF a 25 Amietto. .. a 1 00 Arrow' Root, Bermuda a 60 Bhlh. Copaiva a 125 Bismuth, Sub. Nit a 8 25 Borax, Ref’d a 45 CantharideH a 200 Caustic, Lunar a 25 00 Chloroform. a 8 00 Cochineal u 2 00 Copperas a 5 Blue Stone 13 a 20 Emery IS a 25 Ether, Sulph a 200 Ext. Licorice 38 a 60 Senna, Alex a 60 Glue 18 a 75 Glycerine 75 a 1 50 Gum Arabic 50 a 1 25 Assafuitida 50 a 75 Gum Camphor a 1 50 Gum Opium a 10 (H) Hops, Pressed ;.. a 75 Indigo—Bengal a 300 Manilla a 1 50 Madras. 1 75 a 2 00 lodine. ’. tt 8 o 0 Lead, Acetate 60 a 1 00 Linje. Chloride a 12 Madder a 18 Mercury a 1 50 Morphine a 10 00 Oil Bergamot 7 IX) a 900 Oil Lemon 5 00 a 6 00 Oil Olive, quarts a 10 00 Oil Olive, pints a 5 50 Blue Mass 1 25 a 1 50 Potassium—lodide 5 50 a 6 00 Chlorate a 70 lieckro a 45 Quinine. .. 2 90 a 3 IK) Epsom Sails a 8 Sal Soda a 10 Spts Nitrate, FFF a 1 00 Spts Turpentine a 1 20 Strychnine a 5 00 Sulphur a 10 Cream Tartar 40 a 60 White Lead 12 a 25 White Zinc * 15 a 20 Chrome Green 25 a 40 Chrome Yellow 25 a 40 Red Lead 20 a 25 Spanish Brown a 5 Gold Leaf. 15 00 a 20 00 Linseed Oil a 2 00 Putty a 12 Varnish—Copal. 4 00 a 5 oo Coach 5 00 a 6 00 Japan a 3 50 EGGS— Eresh doz.. 25 a 30 FEATHERS— lb.. .. a FLOUR — Northern Superfine bb1..11 50 al2 00 Northern Extra bb1..12 00 a 13 00 Northern Family bbl. .13 00 a 15 00 St. Louis Fancy Brand, .bbl. .18 50 a 19 00 City Mills Superfine bbl .14 00 a City Mills Extra bbl .15 00 a City Mills Family bb1..17 (>0 a Excelsior Mills XX bbl .18 00 a Excelsior Mills Sup’tine. bbl. .16 00 a GRAIN— Corn, white bush.. 1 60 a 1 65 Corn, yellow bush.. 1 50 a 1 55 Corn, Western Mixed.bush.. 1 40 a 1 45 Wheat bush.. 2 50 a 2 75 Oats bush.. 90 a 100 Peas bush.. 1 90 a 2 25 HAY— Northern cwt.. 1 75 a 2 00 Eastern cwt.. 200 a 225 HIDES— Dry i lb.. 8 a 12 IRON— LARD— Prime Leaf. lb.. 26 a 28 Pressed lb.. 23 a 24 LEATHER— Knoxville rafg. co., sole. lb.. 42 a 45 Knoxville mfg. co., hruss.lb.. 45 a 50 Hemlock Sole lb.. 38 a 45 Baltimore Oak lb.. 55 a 60 Southern Oak lb.. 40 a 50 Harness lb.. 50 a Uppers doz. .48 00 a LIME— Howard bbl.. 3 00 a Northern bbl.. 3 50 a LIQUORS— Alcohol, 95 per ct gal.. 600 a Whiskey—Bourbon gal.. 3 25 a 5 50 Rectified gal.. 2 50 a 3 75 Rye gal.. 300 a 500 Irish gal.. 700 a 900 Scotch gal.. 7 00 a 9 00 Brandy —Cognac gal.. 800 a 15 IK) Domestic gal.. 3 50 a 5 00 Gin—Holland gal.. 6 00 a 800 American gal.. 2 90 a 3 50 Itum —Jamaica gal.. 8 00 a 12 00 New England gal.. 3 25 a 5 50 MATCHES— Telegraph gross.. 1 80 a 2 00 Shanghai gross.. 3 IK) a 3 25 Parlor, No. 1 gross.. 3 35 a 3 50 Parlor, No. 2 gross.. 380 a 400 ME A I.*— City ground, bolted.. .bush.. 1 60 a Country ground bush.. 1 55 a MOLASSES— New York gal.. ..a 90 Golden Syrup gal.. 1 20 a 1 25 Sugar Cane gal.. 75 a 80 Cuba Clayed gal.. 6(1 a 65 Muscovada gal.. 65 a 70 Sorghum gal.. 40. a 50 NAILS— Cut, assorted sizes lb.. 7 a 8 OILS— Linseed gal.. 1 80 a 2 00 Kerosene.burning gal.. IK) a 100 Kerosene lubricating.. gal.. 1 40 a 2 00 Sperm Winter gal.. 3 75 a 4 50 Tanners’ Common gal.. 1 25 a 1 75 Machinery gal.. 200 a 250 Lamp gal.. 3 00 a 4 00 Lard, Winter gal.. 2 75 a 325 ONIONS— bbl.. 4 00 a 5 00 PAINTS— White Lead lb.. 10 a 20 Chrome Yellow lb.. 35 a 40 Chrome Green lb.. 35 a 40 Spanish Brown lb.. 5 a Venetian Red lb.. 8 a Venetian ground in 0i1... lb.. 18 a 25 Putty lb.. 13 a PORK— Northern Pickled bb1..35 00 a POTATOES'— Irish bbl.. 5 00 a 6 00 Sweet bush.. 1 25 a 1 50 RAISINS— Malaga box.. 5 50 a 6 00 Malaga A box.. 3 00 a 3 25 Malaga. A box.. 1 50 a RICE— i lb.. 12y,a 13 ROPE— Hemp lb.. 20 a 22 Cotton lb.. 40 a 50 SALT— Liverpool sack.. 2 75 a 3 00 SOAP— American Yellow lb.. 13 a 15 SHOT— bag.. 3 50 a 3 75 SUGAR— Brown, Raw lb.. 15 a 17 Clarified A lb.. 20 a 21 Clarified B lb.. 19 a 2ft Clarified C.. lb.. 18 a 18)^ Crushed lb.. 20 a 21 Powdered lb.. 2ft a 21 Yellow C lb.. 17 a Yellow Extra lb.. 18 a 18 A TEAS— Green lb.. 1 40 a 250 Black lb.. 1 40 a 2 00 TOBACCO— Common lb.. 25 a 30 Medium lb.. 35 a 50 Good lb.. 50 a 60 Good Medium Sound lb.. 60 a 75 Fine lb.. 80 a 1 00 Guerrilla Club(Smok’g)> 2 1b.. 55 a Guerrilla Club(Smok’g) ‘.Hb.. 60 a TWINE— Cotton 60 a 75 English 45 a 60 WOOL— Unwashed lb.. 15 a 20 Cleaned lb.. 20 a 25 WINES— Claret case.. 4 50 a 11 00 Port case.. 13 Oft a Port gall.. 2 50 a 4 50 Sherry case. .13 00 a 18 Oft Sherry gall.. 2 50 a 4 50 Madeira.. case. .15 00 a Madeira ga11..-2 50 a4 50 Champagne,lmported.bskt..2B 00 a 40 00 Champagne, Inferior, .bskt . .lg 00 a 25 00 Catawba case..ls 00 a Porter, London doz.. 4 50 a 800 Ale doz . 350 a YARNS— bunch.. 2 00 a 225 Millinery, Etc. CHANGE OF BUSINESS. JN VIEW OF •jn : MAKING A CHANGE IN MY BUSINESS, I WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK ,i:Xr 0 F Millinery a AND Fancy Groods AT AND BELOW COST! THE STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF RIBBONS FLOWERS LACES BONNETS IIATS BELTS BUCKLES FANCY TUCK COMBS LINEN, LACE, AND MUSLIN COLLARS AND CUFFS REAL LACES WHITE AND BLACK IMITATION LACES SYMERNA LACES LINEN CROCHET EDGINGS SWISS MUSLIN JACONET NAINSOOK CHECKS and STRIPES Etc., Etc. HAIR BRAIDS CURLS COILS GLOVES—Kid, Silk, and Thread LACE MITTS BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS i. ... WITH A GREAT MANY OTHER FANCY ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED. L. G. FILLETTE, . i A ; <r ' 213 BROAD STREET. jyl—2w Dry Goods ~~ IMPORTANT rjio THE TRADING PUBLIC! ' J,l .i 1.-' G REA T BARG A INS IN DR Y GOODS t \ , T ,t \H *1 SELLING OFF AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES! To make room for a LARGE FALL STOCK! MERCHANTS, PLANTERS and OTHERS Desirous of Purchasing DJrtY GOODS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, FOR CASH! WILL FIND IT VASTLY TO THEIR INTEREST TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. As we liavo a regular Assorted Stock of FORKIGN AND DOMESTIC DllY GOODS FANCY GOODS NOTIONS Etc., Etc., Etc., We will not attempt an enumeration of the many articles now in store. J. D. A. MURPHY & CO., 314 BROAD STREET, Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel. Augusta, Ga. ju24—tf Selling Off at Very Low Prices ! rpilE ENTIRE STOCK OF 1 DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Segars, etc., etc. To make room for Goods constantly arriving at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF 1Y LADIES’ WHITE GOODS SILK BASQUES AND JACKETS, HOSIERY AND DRESS GOODS Just rccoivod, and for sale at a bargain, in THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. rPHE LATEST 1 and BEST STYLES OF SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS At lowest prices, at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. Country Merchants Will find it to their advantage before pur chasing elsewhere to call at THE FANCY" BAZAAR, julO—3m No. 253 Broad street. Straw Goods pOR LADIES AND GENTS, SELLING VERY LOW AT I. KAHN & CO’S, ju!s—6m 262 Broad Street. The Augusta Wholesale & Retail Emporium. 262 LKAHN4CO - 262 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS FANCY GOODS NOTIONS BOOTS SHOES HATS AND STRAW GOODS 262 BROAD STREET. jul7—6m rpO THE LADIES: 1 MADAME DEMOREST, EMPORIUM OF FASHION, Branch at Augusta, No. 326 Broad street. PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS Trimmed and Untrimmed, for sale. NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED MONTHLY, ja 13—6 m Miss L. J. READ. | ISS L. J. READ, AGENT FOR GROVER & BAKER’S SE WING MACHINES, 326 Broad Street. A complete stock of Needles, and. all the improvements, together with Sewing Ma chines, always for sale. jal3 6m SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PILLOW CASE COTTONS, and all kinds of White Goods, at MRS. PUG HE’S, 190 Broad Street.