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LAReEST~CITTciKCULATION.
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TUESDAY MORNING July HT.IMB
THE CONVENTION.
The following is takou fbom atl arti
cle on this subject in the New York
Times, a supporter of the National Con
vention :
To command the confidence' of the
country, and to accomplish the.avowed
purpose of organizing a National Union
party, it is essential ‘hat none but
Union men share its counsels. The
address of the Democratic mem,hers of
Congress recognizes this circumstance
by its recommendation that the dele
gates elected shall ‘‘be wise, moderate,
and conservative tuen.”
It cannot be too early or too clearly
understood that the call for a Conven
tion is addressed to the friends of a Na
tional Union party, and to none beside.
Old party names, as such, have no place
in the invitation. Its terms are appli
cable alike to conservative Republicans
and conservative Democrats; and with
equal force they exclude ultra (or Cop
perhead) Democrats as well as Radical
members of the Republican or Union
party. Only they are invited who “sus
tain the Administration,’’and the policy
to which the Administration is com
mitted as a sequence of the war. And
inasmuch as the.'<pfclH& v u * the Adtniuis
tion recognizes tlift jrtitfUt.eousness of
the war. to piJeiisrVe'th'e Dtli&u, and the
Vight.solely oUM then, toi’admission
ihto pit,sentatives',of the
South, it that no Democrat
of the'stripe of' the Jjaily Newx or„tbe
J Vbrld can honestly subscribe to the
terms of the' call. These jourtiais have
newerjpjjplicly repented of 1 their opposi
tion dp the war; their views in regard'
to the Union and the States are to-day
as rejiug-npii?' to the national sentiment;
as thfey Were two years ago; and they
are",united in their hostility to every
attempt to exact evidence of loyalty as
a qualification for admission to the Na
tional Legislature.
On the other hand the National In
telligencer of the 11th inat., has the ; fol
lowing : . .
Inmany of the States active steps
have been taken to have full and able
delegations to the proposed National
Union Convention at Philadelphia, on
August 14th. In others there seems to
ho some misunderstanding, as to the
manner in which delegates are to be
chosen. With a view to give the proper
information, the following Circular,
emanating from the National Union
Committee, has just been issued and
sent into all the States and Territories.
The indications are that this Conven
tion will be one of the most imposing
and important assemblages ever held in
this count^pf
[OIRCULAII.]
WgIJWNg, D. C., July 10. IB6o.—Your
iminemate "and earnest attention is invited
to the annexed call for a National Conven
tion, issued by the National Union Execu
tive Committee, and accompanying endorse
ment thereof by prominent gentlemen who
are well known to the country.
The undersigned hare been duly appointed
a committee to facilitate and expedite, by
correspondence and otherwise, such action
as may seem necessary to bring togethor at
Philadelphia a conyentio'h of theablest men
of the nation, without regard to their party
antecedents,who favor, generally, the restera
tion policy President Johnson lias advocated
as against the dangerous course
the majority of Congress.
We deem it proper to suggest that it is
desirable that there be scut from each State
four delegates at large, and two from each
Congressional district who favor the princi
ple sot fortli in the call, to be taken from
the supporters of Lincoln and Johnson in
1804, and a like number from their oppo
nints. Also, four from each Territory, and
lour from tho Districtof Columbia. In those
Stales whereof a portion of the people wero
lately in rebellion, a corresponding number
of delegates may be chosen by the people
generally who accept the principles stated
in the eall. It is not intended, however,
that these Suggestions shall interfere with
any arrangements already made for the se
lection of delegates. It is left entirely to
political organizations in tho different States
and districts that concur in tho principles
of the call to decide whether they will choose
thoir delegates by joint or separate meetings,
or by their executive committees.
Wo have been authorized to appoint tem
porary executive committees in the States
where the same aro presumed to be neces
sary. You are therefore requested to act as
such committee, and to adopt immediate
measures to secure a full delegation to the
proposed Convention, not interfering, how
ever, with the action which existing organi
zations may havo taken for the same object.
Your action will be 3uch as to aid such
movements—the purpose of your appoint
ment being to provide for the selection of
delegates if no adequato preliminary ar
rangements havo yet been made.
The day fixed lor the National Convention
is near, and wo desire to impress on you
and on ail friends of this cause, that it is of
tho first importance that District or State
Conventions,or State Executive Committees,
immediately appoint delegates. And it is
particularly requested that a list of dele
gates and committees appointed be spoedily
forwarded to tho chairman of the com
mittee.
In conclusion, we have to add that tho
paramount object sis this movement is to
bring into a groat National Conference,
from all parts of our distracted country,
wise and patriotic men, who may devise a
plan of political action calculated to restore
national unity, fraternity and harmony,
ami secure to an afflicted peoplo that which
is so sincerely desired by all good men—the
practical blessings of an enduring pcaeo.
Alex. IV. Rann all,
Lewis D. Campbell,
MoNTGQiIKItV BIAIK.
—We respectfully call the attention
of those who imbibe rather freely to the
following lines:
He sits alone, on a cold gray stone,
While the sun in the west is sinking ;
Why looks he sad? ’Cause his head aches
bad,
From a little too much—a-m-i-l-i-u-g.
New York Affairs.
The entertaining New York corres
pondent of the Charleston Neus gives
the following intereating items in his
letter of June 10th i
General Sherman has changed his
base from the Metropolitan Hotel, of
this city, and gone to Philadelphia,
where, we learn, he was greeted with a
serenade, in response to which’ compli
ment the General made & speech, In
which he remarked, with more truth
than poetry of sentiment or elegance of
phraseology, that it Was ns “hot as
blazes” in New York. This was, after
all, a most appropriate expression for
one who has so much reason to be thor
oughly conversant with the subject
touched upon. No doubt the great in
cendiary was thinking ol Columbia, and
the blazes that lit up his march through
Georgia and South Carolina,or, perhaps,
he has not forgotten how Wade Hamp
ton administered blazes to him in a
published statement, giving the lie di
rect to the great fire-worshipping mili
tary hero.
I am most happy to inform your
readers that it is not as “hot as blazes”
here at present —that the weather has
moderated considerably, and that such
of them as may, per land route or
steamer, arrive here this week, will not
be compelled to undergo the baking pro
cess to which we who have been here
during the past week have been sub
jected. The thermometer has risen as
high as»9B in the shade, and we have
had nearly forty cases in one day of
sunstroke, from which death has ensued j
but now a cool change has come over
the spirit of the Clerk of the Weather’s
dream, and all is well again.
Captain Hudson, accompanied by a
crew consisting of eleven men and a
dog, set out yesterday on a trans-Atlantic
voyage in a Lilliputian ship, twenty-six
feet long and three feet wide. Weather
beaten tars and men who have followed
for years the deep blue sea, entertain the
opinion that neither the captain nor his
.human-canine crew will ever' be sefen or
■heard ol more. Should they reach the
other side of the water in safety, the
boat will be placed on exhibition at the
great Paris Exposition, and men and
boat will be immortalized ; if not, then
the men alone, and not the boat, will be
immortalized in a more literal accepta
tion of the term.
P. T. Barnum, the great showman,
has hit upon an idea which he has exe
cuted with so great a degree of success*
as will insure for him the everlasting
gratitude, esteem and admiration of the
rising generation. All children know
the history of “ Jack and Gillall have
read or heard the exploits of little “Jack
Horner,” the young gentleman who went
into a secluded angle of tho room in or
der to partake with a greater degree of
privacy and comfort of the Christmas -
festivities; all have heard of the “ Little
Mary ” who rejoiced in the possession of
a still smaller lamb with exceedingly
snowy fleece, with a predilection for lit
erary pursuits, evinced in the art of fol
lowing its mistress to the school-room in
defiance-of all law ; but now the children
can see them all, as we grown children
can see “ Hamlet, ” “Othello,” “ Lear ”
or “ Macbeth, ” —for in the thrilling
drama called “Jack and Gill,” now be
ing performed at Barnum’s, all of these
characters appear.
The Democratic party in Germany
are bestirring themselves. The Frank
fort Journal says that “ a committee of
public safety for the national defence ”
has been established in the Palatinate
and Rhenish Hesse. The central com
mittee are exerting themselves to found
affiliated societies throughout Germany.
Every member must contribute six
kreutzers a week. The wealthy are in
vited to promote the work by voluntary
contributions. The same journal adds
that the Natioual Verein have placed at
the disposition of the Rhenish commit
tee the funds which they had collected
for a German fleet. The object of the
association is to arm the people, and to
propagate democratic principles in Ger
many.
A Waif upon the Watkus. —The
Cleveland (Ohio) Flaindcaler of a re
ceut date says : “Asa crowd were on
the banks of the Cuyahoga, watching the
floating masses swept down by the tur
bulent waters, an object was seen a short
distance from the spot occupied by the
spectators, which excited not a little cu
riosity. It turned out to be a cradle, and
when at the instance of a lady it was
drawn to the shore, was found to contain
a beautiful child, fast asleep, and happi
ly unconscious of the perils of this rough
commencement of its voyage of life.
Where it came from and who its parents
are, are facts unknown.
—At a ladies’ fair held in Rochester,
N. Y., recently, the company was startled
by the appearance of a man with only a
shirt to cover his nakedness. He looked
wild and ghostlike, and taking his posi
tion in the centre of the room, he ex
claimed in a loud tone, “ What the h—ll
is going on here ?’* The man was se
cured after a general panic and fainting
spell, and turned out to be a merchant
tailor, hitherto respectable, who had been
on a spree, and got a touch of the deli
rium tremens.
—What a curious being a printer is 1
He stands when he sets, and sets when
he stands, and when he wishes to set
with ease he always stands erect. It is,
however, the nature of the case which
I causes him to stand.
LATEST NEWS.
The following dispatches were published in
the Chariuiton A'ew and Augusta papers
of yesterday:
Washington, July 15—Attorney Gene
ral Speed bos resigned, and Judge Stans
berry, of Ohio, or Browning, of Illinois,
will be Ms successor.
The resignation of Ilarlau is an event to
be daily expected.
the german war.
Nxw Yonx, July 15.—The steamer Amer
ica brings later news from tho war.
The Prussians carried Gitschin by storm
after an obstinate defence, and a junction
was effected between the army of the Elbe,
under Prince Frederick Charles, and the
army of Silesia, under the Crown Prince.
Fivo thousand prisoners were captured at
Gitschin, and the losses by the Austrians
in the series of combats altogether, is esti
mated at 20,000 in killed and wounded, and
15,000 prisoners.
In tho battle of the 28th and 29th, a
corps of Austrians under Gen. Gublcnz
was nearly broken up. It lost 24 guns and
eight ilags.
It is officially denied that the Prussians
lost 13 guns, as stated by a Vienna dis
patch.
The army of the Elbo advanced beyond
Gitschin. The King of Prussia was at
Gitschin on the 3d, on a visit to the army.
Lord Derby formed a Ministry, promi
nent among which is Derby as Premier,
D’lsraeli as Chancellor of tho Exchequer
and leader in tbo House of Commons; Lord
Stanley, Foreign Secretary.
The revolt in Spain has been suppressed.
Tho Great Eastern, with the now cable,
passed the Isle of Wight on the Ist instant,
e« route for V.alentia.
Farther Point, July 15.—The steamer
Nova Scotian, from Liverpool July sth, via
Londonderry 6tb, has arrived.
The cotton market, according to the
Broker’s circular, is repotted as follows
Sales of the week, SB.OOO bales, including
8.500 bales to speculators, and 12,500 bales
to exporters. The market opened dull, with
a downward tendency, but closed buoyant,
with an advance of J jd. on American,
and 1 to 4d. on other descriptions, owing to
the prospect for peace. Sales to day 20,000
bales, market closing firmer and prices ad
vancing. The authorized quotations are as
follows: Orleans Fair, lfid.; Orleans Mid
dling, 1111.; Mobile Fair, 15jd.; Mobile
Middling, 14id.; Upland Fair, lSd.j Upland
Middling, l td.
Stock in port 967,000 bales, including
429.500 bales American.
Breadstuffs’ market very dull, with a de
cline in all qualities.*
A great battle occurred on the 3rd, near
Ludaway, in which the Prussians gained a
complete victory, capturing 14,000 Aus
trians. Terriblo loss on both sides. The
Austrians sent in a flag of truce.
Tho Austrians have agreed to a cession of
Vonetia, and accopted Napoleon as a me
diator. *
Napoleon immediately communicated with
the belligerents.
London, July 6th.—The Prussian and
Italian reply to the proposed armistice has
not yet transpired. There aro rumors that
the Prussian reply is not favorable. The
Morning Poet thinks a European Congress
will shortly assc-mblo, and the French Gov
ernment will propose a general disarma
ment.
In commercial circles of London peace is
regarded as virtually concluded.
Special Notices.
]|gga»THE RAFFLE FOR THE BUGGY
will take pticc at P. KELLY’S, No. 260
Broad street, THIS EVENING (Tuesday)
at 8i o’clock. All those interested will please
be punctual. Inducements offered.
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SOCIAL LODGE, NO. 1, F.-.A
A.-. M.\—A Called Com- a
munication of Social Lodge No. 1, <
will be held at. Masonic Hall THIS
(Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 / Y\
o’clock.
The Third Degree will bo conferred.
By order S. D. Heard, W.-. M . -.
WM. 11. CRANE, Jr.,
jyl7—l Secretary.
SOLDIER’S LOAN AND
BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At a meet
ing of tbo Board of Directors, held this
day, it was ordered that the Stock of tho
Association be increased Five Hundred
Shares.
Parties wishing to purchase are hereby
notified to call on C. A. Rowland, Treasurer.
WM. R. DAVIS,
jy!3—4t Secretary.
DR. J. P. 11. BROWN, DENTIST
formerly of Atlanta), Office 220 Broad
Street, over Hcrsey’s Clothing Store. All
Dental Operations executed in the best,
neatest and most durable manner.
my 19—-3m*
Wheat Wanted.
Wheat! Wheat! Wheat!
WHEAT WANTED AT THE
GRANITE MILLS.
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
WILL IJE PAID BY
GEO. T. JACKSON CO.,
24S Broud Street,
jul7—3m . Masouic llall Building.
WHEAT ! WHEAT!
WHEAT 1 WHEAT I
The Market Price paid for WHEAT.
TIIOS. P. STOVALL.
ju9—tf At the Excelsior Mills.
OIBBONS IN EVERY NEW AND
t IMPROVED STYLE, at
MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.
New Advertisements.
Fresh Crackers.
JUST RECEIVED —
From the Savannah Steam Cracker
Bakery, a full assortment of Superior
Freeh CRACKER;-, which are fully equal
to Northern Manufacture, and will be told
at as low price*.
* Barrels Hand Made
SUGAR CRACKERS
Barrels SODA CRACKERS
Barrels BUTTER CRACKERS
Barrela MAPLE CRACKERS
Barrels LEMON CRACKERS
Barrel! OYSTER CRACKERS
Barrels BOSTON CRACKERS
Barrels Machino SUGAR CRACKERS
Barrels Lemon PIC NIC CRACKERS
For sale by
BLAIR, SMITH A CO.,
298 Broad Street,
Agents for Savannah Steam Bakery.
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FLOUR.
jQQ —ONE HUNDRED BARRELS
VARIOUS BRANDS OF
F F O TT F!
Just received on consignment. Also, twen
ty barrels Self Raising Flour. For sale by
jyl7-3t LEVY A JACOBS.
Take Notice.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED
wishes to inform the citizens
.ujjgl of Augusta and vicinity,
J-yr* that he is prepared to repair
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds, and
Sewing Machines.
All work neatly executed and warranted
to be done*equal to any house in the South
ern country.
TUOS. RUSSELL,
2!>o Broad Street,
jy 17—ly Up Stairs.
$25 BEWABD.
IOST OR STOLEN, ON SUNDAY,
J July 15th, a Double-Cased GOLD
LEVER WATCH, manufactured by Levy
A Sons. London, with Gold Chain attached
The Chain is ornamented with a Gold Cork
Screw, and Shoe Charms and Gold Dollar.
By leaving the same at the St. Nicholas
Restaurant, opposite Planters’ Hotel, the
above reward will be paid and no questions
asked. jylT—3t*
Fine Brood and Saddle Mare
For Sale.
QOES WELL IN HARNESS—
And is perfectly Gentle and Sound.
A bargain offered. Apply to
L. B. DAVIS,
jyl7—6 292 Broad Street.
QUINN BROS.,
News and periodical agents,
Have removed to the
STORE NEXT BELOW THE
CONSTITUTIONALIST OFFICE, NO. 189
BROAD STREET.
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FISK,
Nearly opposite the
POST-OFFICE
Is undertaking
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
Fainting
IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES.
jyl7—tf
TO RENT.
A FINE ROOM
ON JACKSON STREET—
Near the Bell Tower.
Suitable for an Office or Work Shop.
For particulars apply to WM. BARROW,
or Mr. J NO. ROSS, near the Bell Tower,
jyl" -6t»
Come and See Us.
THE GEORGIA ICE HOUSE STILL
live?, and is soiling ICE at as low rates
as anybody.
jyl7—lm BOYCE A DODD.
notice!
The SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL JOURNAL, first Number,
for July, New Series, containing One Hun
dred and Eighty-Four Pages Reading Mat
ter, is now ready for delivery.
PRlCE—Single Copies...ONE DOLLAR
Per Annum...FlVE DOLLARS
IK ADVANCE.
Orders respectfully solicited by
E. 11. PUGHE,
Publisher,
ju3o—tf Augusta, Ga.
Cooking Stoves.
•7. , A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Ifil at
V*?
D. L. FULLERTON’S,
159 Broad Street,
Corner Washington.
ALSO,
TIN WARE OF EVERY KIND.
ALL MANNER OF TINNERS’ WORK
PROMPTLY DOME
AT
LOWEST PREVAILING RATES.
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NEW BOOKS
QUINN’S, 137 BROAD STREET.
PRISON LIFE OF JEFF. DAVIS.
THE MUTE SINGER, by Mrs. Ritchie.
.TARGAL, by Victor Hugo.
THE APOSTLES, by Renan.
JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH.
HABITS OF GOOD SOCIETY.
THE ART OF CONVERSATION.
LOVE L’AMOUR. ~
MACKENSIE’S 10,000 RECEIPTS. m
ALL THE LATEST
PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS
And PERIODICALS
ALWAYS ON HAND. jyll—lm
HOOP SKIRTS, GORE SKIRTS,
And all other styles, at
MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.
1 AVERY KIND OF PRINTING
Li and BOOK BINDING
Neatly and Cheaply Executed
AT THIS OFFICE.
GIVE US A CALL
For Rent and Sale.
FOR RENT.
From ut of October next, that
desirable residence on the corner of
Lineoln and Ellis Streets, containing 9
Rooms, besidee two good Garret Rooms—
Kitchen wilh 4 Rooms, and all other neces
sary outbuildings.
For terms apply to
jyl4— ts J. J. LATIIBOP.
Wanted to Rent.
HOUSE—
With Five or Six Rooms
Centrally Located.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
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TO RENT,
AS T O R F
UNDER PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
With Counters, Drawers and Shelres.
Immediate possession given.
Rent, moderate.
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TO RENT.
Part of a house—
Pleasantly and centrally located, with
Kitchen and Water in the yard.
Inquire at the office of the
jy4—tf DAILY PRESS.
Lots for Sale.
Twenty building lots, situate
on Marbury street, west side, adjoining,
but out of, the City limits.
For terms, etc., apply to
F. A. MAUGE,
ju3o—lm At 11. Caffin’s, Broad St.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED
offers for sale a beautiful
PLANTATION,
situate in Warren County, Ga., fifty-seven
miles from Augusta, and three miles from
Barnett Depot, Georgia Bail Hoad.
There are Six Hundred and Four Acres of
Land—Three Hundred in cultivation aDd
Three Hundred in woodland. The place is
considered one of the best., if not the very
bcit, Cotton-growing Lands in this section
of country.
There is a fine Vineyard, of fourteen
acres; two choice Peach and Apple Orch
ards; a complete Distillery and Wine Press,
with necessary fixtures; an excellent and
comfortable two-story Dwelling-House, con
taining five rooms; Barn, Frame Negro
Houses, Smokehouse, and nil necessary out
buildings ; large Cow Shelter, nearly new;
Blacksmith Shop: everything complete to
carry on Fanniug; Agricultural Imple
ments ; one Horse, two Mules, four Cows,
with their Calves; about thirty Hogs;
nearly one hundred head of Chickens;
Turkeys, Geese, etc.; Buggy: two Wagons;
Household Furniture ; in fact, all the pur
chaser w ill have to do is to take possession
of a Farm, with every article necessary
right on the spot.
Titles indisputable. Possession given as
soon as desired.*
For price and all other particulars, in
quire of E. 11. PUGHE,
Daily Press Office,
ju24—lm Augusta, Ga.
FOR SALE.
House and lots in iiamburg—
House containing 2 Rooms, Kitchen 2
Rooms ; Lots 544 by 200 feet each, all in
good order—in tbe best part of Town. Pos
session given Ist October. For further
particulars apply at the Cigar Store of
G. H. MEYER,
ju2o—lm Augusta, Ga.
Ice Dealers.
ICE.
tpiiE mcintosh street
Ice House
(OPPOSITE TIIE POST OFFICE)
IS NOW OPEN.
Prices for the present four (4) cents
a pound, retail. For fifty pounds or more
three (3) cents.
R. A. HARPER & CO.
apl4—4m (colored).
Ice IVotice!
A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF ICE
may he found at THE AUGUSTA
ICE HOUSE, opposite the South Carolina
Rail Road Depot, and at the Branch House
on Jackson Street, immediately in the rear
of Antoine Poullain’s store.
Both houses will be open for delivery of
ICE from 6 o'clock, a. m., until 7 o’clock, p.
m. (Sundays excepted.)
The hours on Sunday from 6 to 9a. m.;
from 12 to 2 p. m., and from 6 to 7 p. in.
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. and up
wards, two and a half (24) cents per pound;
and three (3) cents per lb. at retail.
ap4—tf C. EMERY'.
Ice Delivered Free
TO CUSTOMERS, IN ANY PART OF
the City, who will take TEN POUNDS
or MORE.
Our charges are—For LESS than FIFTY
POUNDS, THREE CENTS per pound. For
FIFTY POUNDS and OVER, TWO
AND A HALF CENTS.
Ice House, near the Bell Tower, one door
South of Greene Street.
WATERMELONS and CANTELOPES
ON ICE—Cheap.
my29—3m PORTER A SEGO.
Wanted.
Wanted to Purchase,
A HOUSE, CONTAINING
ABOUT FOUR ROOMS—
Within the corporate limits.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
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wanted!
A YOUNG LADY WHO CAN COME
well recommended, desires a situation
as IE..OHEK of small children, in two or
three families. Address
G. W. W.,
Ju29—lm Augusta, Ga.
Forty-Eight Years in Angusta.
H. CAFFIN, DESIROUS
of returning to his home in
France, wishes to dispose of his stock, con
sisting of
COFFINS, of all dimensions.
Also,
Second-Hand FURNITURE, LUMBER,
TRIMMING and ORNAMENT
for Coffins, etc.
jy!2 —2t NO. 113 BROAD ST.
Auction Sales.
Government Sale at Macon, Ga.
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY WII-L
be sold at public auction, at the Macon
Arsenal, or Findlay IroD W’orks Building*
at Macon, Ga., on
THURSDAY, JULY 26th, 1860,
Sale commencing at 10 A. M-:
40,000 lbs. CAST IKON—shell metal
MACHINES and TOOLS for both Iron and
Wood
Unfinished MUSKET BARRELS
SPORTING RIFLE BARRELS, BLOCKB
and PULLIES, Rope, Harness, Horse
Equipments, Leather Accoutrements
Four-wheeled Dreys, Wagon Poles',
spare parts for Musket* and Pistols. '
100 feet of IRON FLANGE PIPE
35 tons SCRAP IRON —and many other
articles.
ALSO,
200,000 COMMON BRICKS, in the unfin.
isbed wall around the new Laboratory.
Terms—Cash, iu U. S. or National Baui
currency. D. W. FLAGLER,
Captain of Ordna ice and
Brevet Lt. Col. U. 8. A.,
jyls—td Com’g Augusta Arsenal.
Stocks & Bonds! Stocks & Bondi!
Day, Bussell & Benjamin,
AUCTIONEERS.
WILL SELL EVERY
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
(In connection with their regular sale)
At 11 1-2 A • M. I’recUely,
Bank Stocks
Rail Road Stocks
Loan Association Stocks
Factory Stocks
Bonds
Real Estate
Coupons
AKD
Securities of evqiy description.
All Stocks, Bonds, and Real Estate en,
trusted to us will have onr prompt personal
attention.
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Groceries, Liquors.
Choice Country Hams.
LARGE LOT OF FINE
COUNTRY CURED IIA MS
For sale by
CLARKE A DERRY,
217 Broad Street,
Also, just arrived, a few more caskz
of that SPARKLING ALE.
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Corn Meal and 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
CLABET.
JUST RECEIVED—
-500 cases of Imported Best
CLAEET,
For sale \ KEY LOW, at
juls—6m I. KAHN k CQ/S.
STINDBIES. '
KAHHDS. CHOICE BACON,
ej Clear Sides, Ribbed Sides, Regulars
and Shoulders
50 Bbls. Northern and Western FLOUR
10 Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE
25 Bbbls. Refined B. SUGAR
5 lihds. .MUSCOVADO SUGAR
10 Bbls. Ist Quality Golden SYRUP
10 Hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES
50 Bbls. Large No. 3 MACKEREL
1000 Sacks Choice Bread CORN
75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP
30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES
75 Bbls. and Boxes CRACKERS akb
BISCUITS
50 Bbls. Bourbon'and other WHISKEYS
Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS all
varieties
25 doz. HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
Pints and Quarts
40 casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE,
in Pints and Quarts
10 Chests Jenkins A Co’s, TEAS in
Small Packages
75 kegs Old Dominion NAILS, assort
ed Sizes
25 Bbls. New Jersey CIDER
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES
RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER,
GINGER, SPICES.
And every thing usually kept in my line,
FOR SALE BV
jus—tf A. STEVEN'S.
Millinery, Etc.
MBS. M. TWEEDY
JS SELLING OFF HER
SUMMMER STOCK
AT REDUCED PRICES—
CONSISTING OF
Ladies’ and Misses’ BONNETS and HATS
SUNDOWNS, SHAKERS
RIBBONS and FLOWERS
Ladies’ CAPS and HEAD-DRESSES
Infants’ Lace, Medallion and Embroidered
CAPS
LACE COVERING and SILK BASQUES
LACE VEILS and MITTS
FRENCH LACE for Shawls
WHITE BOBINET
Figured and Plain VALENCIENNES
Point Lace HANDKERCHIEFS
LACE BARBS and COLLARS
Fancy Embroidery BRAIDS
Tissue and Berage VEILS, and Material
HAIR BRAIDS, CURLS and COILS
GRENEDINE, SILK
Figured MUSLINS
JACONET and SWISS MUSLIN DREbS
GOODS
PARASOLS and FANS, of all varieties
Ladies’ and Misses’ HOOP SKIRTS.
Mrs. TWEEDY is closing out the above
Goods, in order to make room for the Fall
Stock. Remember the place:
jyls—2w 215 BROAD STREET.
NOTICET ~7v
THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY
informs the citizens of Augusta and
vicinity that he keeps a epeci.il establish
ment for tho Repair of Fine Watches an<
Jewelry. All WORK entrusted to his car
will be executed promptly, neatly, and war
ranted for one year. At his Store will jj
found one of the largest Stocks of FIN
WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVW
WARE in the Southern States.
A. PRONTAUT,
Practical Watchmaker,
163 Broad St., below Augusta Hotel.
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