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MORNING July 8. 1880
I Sew Advertisement!*.
|i|Hpe<-itl Notie*—Webb'< Lodge.
Notio*—Soldier'* Leau nuj Biiild-
leg Afeocietion.
Broad Street—l. Kahn A Cos.
Sugar, etc.—O'Dowd A Mulherin.
Whiskey—O’Dowd it ilulherin.
—A. ProntauL
Rags, etc.—Peter Devazoc.
Ordinance—Diseased Horses, Mules, etc
Ordinance—Weight of Corn.
tl , H&n Ordinance—Tax on Real Estato.
Ordinance—Gold Speculators.
r ?Hn Ordinance—To Amend 120th Section.
Ordinance—Grant l’ro Rata Licenses.
I local Matters.
EC URC U RECORD
|fr FOR TO-DAY.
Joiix’i M. E. Cncßrn—Greene at.,
Jackson and Mclntosh, l’roach
§V: at 10} A. M„ and at 8 I*. M. by the
Rev. W. 11. Hilliard. Sabbath School
■|H at 4 o’clock P. M.
.Tames’ M. E. Church—Greene st.,
|ipH Rov. Geo. Kramer, Pastor. Preaching at
SsH half-past 10 A. M., and 8 P. M. Sah
■■ bath School at 3P. M. Monthly Church
jH|H meeting 8 P. M.
Baptist Church Kolloek
iisM street. Service at 10} A. M., and 7} P.
||§H M. Rev. D. G. Danicll, Pastor. Sabbath
H School at 2} P. M.
or the Atonement (Episcopal)
■■ —Corner Telfair and Kolloek streets.
Rev. tV. U. liarison. Rectur. Services
at 10} A. M„ and 4 P. M.
of the Most Hoi.y Trinity
H 9 (Catholic). —Corner Jackson and Telfair
HIB streets. Services at seven and at half-
MB past 10 A. M. also Vespers at 4 P. M., l,y
the Pastors, Revs. Duggan and Kirby.
|f|l Recorder’s Court.—Judge Gibson,
morning, rendered his decision
the Exchange Broker’s case, to which we
alluded in our paper of yesterday.
Frank 11. Miller, Esq., was counsel for the
'■Bdefendant. The said defendant had re-
fused to take out a license ns Exchange
Broker on the ground that he only dealt in
etc., as a part of his business, as for
and not for others. Judge Gibson
however, decided that, according to
: Bthe evidence before the Court, the said de-
MBfondant was an Exchango Broker, and fined
Ml the 134th Section of the General Ordinance,
failure to take out such license.
This decision is one of interest to our
■ merchants; and it is sustained by the ae-
of Council, which, at its last session
!■ defined by Ordinance an Exchange Broker
■I as any one who buys and sells gold, silver
■ bonds, stocks, and other securities, fer spec
■ Hi at ion.
IHII The point settled is this, that any person
buys and sells gold, silver, bonds,
or exchange, for purposes of epocu-
or for others, or for profit other than
the ordinary course of his own business,
■s to all intents and purposes, a Broker,
will be required to pay a license of
H|soo.
m|B We have not learned whether this case
he appealed or not; hut in the tnean-
the City Authorities will persist in
thoir view of the subject.
I Haeicas Corpus in Chap.leston.—
Gaines Stowers, a citizen of Uoor-
who was arrested by the military att-
in] Augusta, on the 16th day of
concerned in the murder of three
States soldiers, at Brown’s Ferry,
District, S. C., October Sth, 1865,
for robbery, etc., tried before a Mili
■ tary Commission in South Carolina, sen-
to bo hung, and afterwards reprieved
the President, has applied to the United
District Court at Charleston, for a
of habeas corpus, which has been
but the return had not yet been
on the sth inst.
jfln Education in Florida.— The Culutn-
AHh, ( Ga.) Sun says that the Governor of
has, by some means, secured tho
contrul over the education of ITced
dHßien in that State. He has already estab
\ some 32 schools in the principal cities
towns, and in some of them aro South
glßrn teachers, some negroes and some North-
Of the latter class none are taken but
who intend to make the South their
fe* Consignees per Central Railroad-
Stogner, G R Crump A Cos, B A Cos, A
ft, S A F, M T S, C A Williams, D <fc Cos, G
J D B A Bro, B B A Cos, E
T A C, Augusta G L Cos, Wyman <f
|w, W H TANARUS, II F Russell, J W Wilcox, J U
Son, A TANARUS, G Lesser, H T P & Cos, D R A
F J B, P A Scranton, Sherman, J A Cos,
t Hr C Hewitt, CAS 11, G Evans, D S, B A S,
$ Hi Bleaklcy, P A L, T P Stovall, W H Pot-
JRer, Phillips A Cos, Jas McAudrews.
I Clocks.—Mr. A. Prontaut has just
a largo assortment of clocks at his
assorted jewelry establishment, 163
Street, below the Augusta Hotel.
stock consists of eight day, thirty hour,
and alarm clocks, jewelry, watches,
alarms, and a variety of other
too numerous to mention. Give
• Prontaut a call, and if you want any
in his line bo can supply you.
Loan and Building Asso
—This Association will olsorvo a
■ktice for them in another column.
Error.—ln our Report of Council
Prooeedlnge in yesterday's issue, the name
of Ithnm Thompson appears as Lot Inspec
tor of the First Division. Whereas, it
should have been John Reilly. The error
occurred in tho transcribing of the proceed
ings and our Reporter regrets it—though
no harm, it is hoped, has boon done, a*
Major Thompson onoe held the position
very creditably, and in Mr. Reilly has a
most worthy and energetio successor. We
hope that this explanation will be satisfac
tory to all parties concerned.
It will gratify those of our readers
who are interested in Newberry affairs, to
learn that much aetive sympathy is being
manifested throughout the State, for the suf
ferers by the late fire. Messrs, flrenoker,
of the Herald, have commenced their paper
again, and although its dimensions have
been much reduced, its oolumns bear evi
dence of tho’generous support of the com
munity. We trust a helping hand will be
extended to the enterprising proprietors
every where. —Columbia South Carolinian .
What city in France is a man about
to visit when ho goes to get married ? lie
iB going to Havre (have her). An old
bachelor being asked the question, promptly
replied: “To Rouen (ruin). — Exchange.
And a young bachelor who was courting
a young lady named Anna, replied that he
was not only going to Havre, but also to
Havana (have Anna).
Great Bargains.— Messrs. I. Kahn
A Cos. exlgnd an invitation, this morning,
to all to call aud soe tbeir new and splendid
supply of Prints and Bleached Goods,
which they are offering at New York prices.
Now is your time, ladies, if you wish to se
cure great bargains.
Their store will soon be thoroughly re
paired and enlarged for the Fall trade.
Our friends up the street, Messrs.
O'Dowd A Mulherin, have our thanks for a
bottle of their genuine Irish Whiskey.
We invite lovers of the “pure article" to
call on them. They also have in store a
good supply of Groceries.
New Patent Washer.—We received,
yesterday morning, several of the above
articlos from the “Office Saloon." They can
be had any time on application there. We
tried them, and they proved successful in
their desired effect. They are very palatr*.
ble—having a piece of orange, sugar, mint,
a little strengthenin' in it, etc.
The Dahi.ohega Signal.—This jour
nal is edited by Col. J. W. Woodward, who
was formerly a printer in this city, and
subsequently an officer in a Georgia Regi
ment during the war. He has our best
wishes for hie success. i
The Fourth in Atlanta.—There
was some rioting in Atlanta on tho Fourth.
Some shots were fired and brick bats shied
at individual heads, but nobody killed.
Rags, Etc.— Peter Davezac will pay
the highest prices for cotton rags, waste,
old bagging, rope, copper, brass and lead.
Warehouse northeast corner Fenwick and
Washington streets. $
Day, Russell & Benjamin will offer
for sale on Monday morning, at 9} o’clock, a
desirable lot of goods, consisting of Gro
ceries, Dry Goods, Notions, etc. Now is
the time to get bargains.
Recorder’s Court—Judge Evans,
presiding.—There were but few cases before
this Court yesterday, and none of them of
consequence. Morals of the City greatly
improved.
Free Fight.—There was a bit of a
scrimmage at the Lower Market yesterday
afternoon, among tho Froodmen, but no
body was hurt, not muchly.
The Weather.—The weather yester.
(lay was very clear and pleasant, though
warm in the shade.
City Ordinances.—Attention is par.
ticularly called to the City Ordinances in
this morning’s Press.
Webb’s Lodge.—The members of
this Lodge will find a notice for them in
this morning’s Press.
House For Rent.—Any one want
ing to rent a house should apply at No. 47
Broad Stroet.
Fresh Goods just received at I. Kahn
A Co.’s, 262 Broad Street, and they are
selling off at cost. Call early, as tbeir store
in a few days will be under thorough repair,
aud will be much enlarged for their fall
trade. f
Remember that goods are selling off
at cost, at I. If ahn A Co.’s. Their stock
in a few days will be condensed, and they
will be unable to give attention to their
customers. There store is going to be
thoroughly repaired and enlarged for future
business. f
Augusta Market.
Augusta, July 7, 1866.
GOLD—Buying 1.50; selling 1.54.
SlLVEß—Buying 1.40; selling 1.44.
COTTON—Market dull. A few sales at
30a32c.
NOTICE
THE SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL JOURNAL, first Number,
for July, New Series, containing One Hun
dred and Eighty-Four Pages Heading Mat
ter, is now ready for delivery.
PRlCE—Single Copies...ONE DOLLAR
Per Annum...FlVE DOLLARS
IN ADVANCE.
Orders respectfully solicited by
E. H. PUGHE,
Publisher,
ju3o—tf Augusta, fla.
BOARDING.
A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN
obtain a pleasant room, and board at
181, Greene street.
A few day boarders can he accommodated,
jy 6—lw*
Dissolution, Etc.
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of s. and j. f. miller
was mutually dissolved July Ist, 1866.
S. MILLER,
J. F. MILLER.
Having purchased the interest of S- Mil
lx a, I will contihue the
GROCERY AND PRODUCE
BUSINESS,
At the Old Stand—
NO. 112 BROAD STREET.
j,6—lw* JOHN F. MILLER.
Dissolution.
THE FIRM OF CLARKE A BOWE IS
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The accounts of the concern will be settled
by R. J. Bowe, who will oontinue the busi
ness as heretofore.
R. J. BOWE,
July 1, 1866. H. E. CLARKE.
JyO-3 ,
Copartnership Notice.
WE HAVE THIS DAY OPENED A
branch of our Charleston Wholesale
HAT HOUSE at
No. 233 Broad Street,
Opposite Masonic Hall,
In this city, and have associated with us
Mr. GEORGE A. JONES, under the namo
and style of
WILLIAMS, COVERT & CO.,
For tbo purpose of conducting the Whole
sale and Retail Hat, Cap, Straw and Milli
nery Business.
WILLIAMS A COVERT,
Charleston, S. C.
GEORGE A. JONES,
Augusta, Qa.
DAVID R. WILLIAMS, HENRY C. COVERT.
ju4—lm
CLOSING OUT.
TO CHANGE LINE OF BUSINESS
by the first of October next,
M. HYAMS & CO.,
CORNER BROAD AND m’iNTOSII STREETS,
Offer the following Goods, UNDER NEW
YORK COST, at Wholesale aud Retail.
Call and examine for yourselves.
BOOTS AND SHOES:
Men’s, Misses’, Ladies and Boys’ SHOES
and BOOTS—a large assortment of ail de
scriptions, at 20 per cent, less than can be
bought in this city.
n A T S:
Men’s and Boys’ English, French, and
American HATS—all Colors and Fashions,
very low.
GROCERIES:
MACKEREL—BarreIs, Half and Quarter
Barrels and Kits, No. 1,2, and 3.
Soap, Starch, Candles. Lard, Pepper,
Mustard, Ginger, Spico, Tea, Biscuits and
Crackers of all kinds, Oysters, Lobsters,
Peaches, Pine Apples, Sardines, Olives,
Capers, and many other articles.
LIQUORS:
50 cases French BRANDlES—direct
importation
20 eases Holland GIN
40 cases WHISKEY
20 oases CHAMPAGNE
10 cases BRANDY PEACHES
HARDWARE:
40 eases S. W. Collins’ AXES
200 dozen assorted HOES and SIEVES
ju6—l in I
IN'. 33.
WE ARE RECEIVING, DAILY, IN
addition to our present Stock—
TIIE LATEST STYLES
OP
CLOTHING!
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, Etc.,
FOR SUMMER WEAR:
CONSISTING IN PART OF
BLACK CLOTH FROCK and SACK
COATS
BLACK and COLORED CASSIMERE
SUITS
BROWN and WHITE LINEN SUITS
BLACK DOESKIN—Drap D’Ete
BLACK and COLORED CASSIMERE
and LINEN PANTS
BLACK ALFACA AND LINEN
SACKS
ALL LINEN AND LINEN BOSOM
SHIRTS
JEANS AND LINEN DRAWERS
CROSS-BARRED MUSLIN UNDER
SHIRTS.
ALSO,
THE LATEST STYLES OF BLACK
AND COLORED
Felt Hats,
To which we call the attention of
THE PUBLIC.
We are prepared to sell as
LOW AS ANY HOUSE
IN THE STATE 1
W. M. D’ANTIGNAC A CO.,
Post Office Corner,
ju2B—lm Augusta, Ga.
v _ Snuff & Tobacco.
“Guerrilla Club" Smoking Tobacco.
DEALERS CAST NOW BE FURNISH
ed with this favorite
SMOKING TOBACCO
Tn large or small quantities. Neatly put
up in £ and £ lb packages by
BLAIR, SMITH A CO.,
Bole Agents,
jy6—lw 289 Broad street.
VIRGINIA
J3INE CUT
TOBACCO,
AND
SNUFF 1 .
I am now prepared to
J3TLL ORDERS FOR MY TWO BRANDS
“ THE SUBLIME ”
AND
f‘ VIRGINIA ORONOKO”
FINE CUT
CHEWING TOBACCO.
I have succeeded in reducing the
VIRGINIA LEAF
INTO
FINE CUT
CHEWING TOBACCO
Jiy my own Original and Peculiar
Process.
? can now justly claim to present to the
LOVERS OF PURE TOBACCO,
THE FINEST ARTICLE
EVER PRODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY.
THIS TOBACCO
Gives a durable and substantial Chew,
'with all tho natural aromatic flavor of the
Virginia Plug, different altogether from the
Western Fine Cut.
JAS. M. VENABLE,
PETERSBURG, VA.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
BY
BLAIR, SMITH & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
For sale by all the principal Tobacco
Dealers. jy4—2m
AUGUSTUS BOHNE,
QQA BROAD STREET,
(Opposite Planters’Hotel'
Has always on hand a large assortment of
IMPORTED A DOMESTIC SEGARS
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
Lorillard’s SNUFF
Fine Meerschaum PIPES
AND
CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation
ALSO,
Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and
Clay PIPES,
PIPE STEMS,
SNUFF BOXES, Etc.,
AT THE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL
my2-3m] TERMS.
_ P. HANSBERGER & CO.,
CORNER BROAD A M’INTOSH STS.
(Opposite Post Office.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
And Importers and Manufacturers of
HAVANNA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS
CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
Pipes and Tobacco of all kinds,
Lorilllard’s, Rappee, Maecaboy, Scotch
SNUFFS. ETC. mys-3m
Furniture for Sale
Bedsteads
tables
chairs
bureau
SOFA
FEATHER beds
BOLSTER
PILLOWS
CROCKERY, Etc.
With a fine COOKING STOVE, at
jy7—3 136 BROAD STREET.
Corn Meal aud Grits
CAN BE HAD AT THE GRANITE
MILLS, ground daily, in quantities to
suit purchasers.
ALSO,
Fine Feed,
Suitable for all kinds of Stocks—war
ranted to give satisfaction.
GEO. T. JACKSON & CO.
jnl7—3m
rj7s. J AFFRAY & CO.
JMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OP
Dry Groods,
360 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
fe27 —>6m
Millinery, Etc.
CHANGE OF BUSINESS.
JN VIEW OF
MAKING A CHANGE IN MY
BUSINESS,
I WILL SELL MY
ENTIRE STOCK
0 F
Millinery
AND
Fancy Goods
AT AND BELOW COST!
THE STOCK
CONSISTS IN PART OP
RIBBONS
FLOWERS
LACES
BONNETS
HATS
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
WITH A GREAT MANY OTHER
FANCY ARTICLES
NOT MENTIONED.
L. G. FILLETTE,
213 BROAD STREET.
jyl—2w
Dry Goods.
IMPORTANT
THE TRADING PUBLIC l
QHEA T BARG A INS IN DR Y GOODS !
— •
SELLING OFF
AT
UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES!
To make room for a
LARGE FALL STOCKI
MERCHANTS, PLANTERS and OTHERS
Desirous of Purchasing
DEY 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 have a regular Assorted Stook of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY 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 i :
Selling Off at Very Low Prices !
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
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
LADIES’ WHITE GOODS
SILK BASQUES AND JACKETS,
HOSIERY AND DRESS GOODS
Just received, and for sale at a bargain, in
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad street.
rPHE LATEST
1 and BEST STYLES
OP
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
L KAHN & CO’S,
ju!s—6m 262 Broad Street.
Tbe Augusta Wholesale & Retail
Emporium.
262 LKAHN4C0 ' 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:
I MADAME DEMOREST,
EMPORIUM OF FASHION,
Branch at Augusta, No. 326 Broad stroet.
PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS
Trimmed and Untrimmed, for sale.
NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED MONTHLY.
ja 13—6 m Miss L. J. READ.
-jypSS L. J. READ, '
AGENT FOR
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES.
326 Broad Street.
A complete stock of Needles, and all the
improvements, together with Sewing Ma- *
ohines, always for sale. jal3 6m
QHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, ~
O PILLOW CASE COTTONS, and all
kinds of White Goods, at
MRS. PUGUE’S, 190 Broad Street.