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LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION.
AUGUSTA, C* A*. I
THURSDAY MORNING Jnly I#, 1860
v Tot* Fair:—The Press of thU city
refer* to thwNew York Timufor rentimenta
. la reference to th* Philadelphia Conven
tion,afcioh he think* »r* not enlonlated to
the moremont to Southern favor.
jfae Prtt » should hear in mind that the
rj\ mu ha* recanted it* partiality to the
Convention 4*ea*a* men are invited to *eat«
in it without reference to antecedent*. That
lurely ought not to be any objection to the
Convention in thi* latitudo. —Chronicle A
Sentinel, Jnly 18.
We really thought we “toted fait” in the
artiol* referred to. We gave the Timtv
article a* we found it, without, comment,
and lubjoined the circular of the National
Union Committee, in advance or it* publi
cation in the Ckron\cle it Sentinel. If that
ian’t “toting fair,” neighbor, wo don’t know
what “toting fair” i«. We need only add
that we deaign no faotioua opposition to
the proposed Convention. We are sick and
tired of politics; we have but little faith in
politicians, and, therefore, preferred to soo
the South keep aloof from all “tangling
alliances,” particularly In what seemed to
us to be an effort toorganize anew party,
and that only a wing of the Black Republi
can party, ererj wing of which we loathe
and despise. But it ia ovident that tho
Convention will be hold, and that tho South
ern States Intend to be represented in it
We deem it, therefore, unnecessary to say
more upon the subject. We have expressed
our viows steely and fully upon
people decide differently, we abide the re
sult cheerfully, and hope that their decision
may result only in good to our beloved
section.
Georgia wii.u Send Delegates.—lt
is now past doubt, says the Rome (Ga.)
Courier, as to whether Georgia will send
Delegates to the National Union Convention
in Philadelphia. Conventions have been
called for most of the Congressional Dis
trusts.
For tho 7tb, it is to bo at Atlanta July
28th; for the 4th, at Macon, July 25tb.
Hon. John J. Gresham, Hon. Thos. Harde
man, and Gen. Wm. Holt, arc delegates from
Bibb county. For the 6th, at Augusta, on
the 28th; for the 2d, at Aroerieus,«on
August Ist ; and for tho 3d, at La Grange,
August Ist. It is probable that Conven
tions hare also been called in tho Ist and
sth Districts also, but wo have not yet seen
notices of them.
The Missouri Test-Oath —Arrest
or Nuns at Cape Girardeau for Fail
ure to Take the Oath. —We learn
that considerable excitement was brought
about at Cape Girardeau by the repeti"
tion of an arrest of some of the Sisters
of Charity, or nuns, attached as teachers
to the convent of a Catholic Academy
at that point, for their not taking the
oath prescribed by the new Cons itution.
The excitemeut is reported to have been
so great against this outrage, perpe
trated in the name of “law” against a
highly meritorious, benevolent and re
ligious order—Christian, self-sacrificing
women at that—that those who had them
in charge as malefactors were com*
pelted to desist in the discharge of a
“Radical duty,” at war with every deli
cate and decorous instinct we habitually
practice toward the sex. The matter
was compromised by “these offenders
against the new Constitution” giving
bond for their appearance at the “next
Circuit Court of Cape Girardeau county,”
for their appearance to answer to the
criminality of the offence oi acting in the
capacity of teachers without taking the
convention oath. Is there any other
State in this country, even under Radi
cal rule, the law of which subjects re
ligious women and men to the indigni
ties of an arrest and imprisonment, in
the discharge of their religious and bu
siness avocations ? We believe not;
and yet we learn from Mr. Drake, as the
avowed exponent of Radical intent in
this State, that not one iota of this ob
noxious law is to be repealed ; that the
safety of the Radical party admits of no
such reform. — City of Kansas Adver
tiser, July 7.
Admission of an American to the
English Bar.— lt has already been
mentioned that the Hon. Judah P. Ben
jamin, who was the late Confederate
Secretary of State, has been admitted
to the English bar as a “barrister.”
Mr. Benjamin was, for many years, a
distinguished lawyer at New Orleans,
with an extensive practice in the United
States Supreme Court. The Picayune ,
speaking of a letter received trom him
by his relatives in New Orleans, re
marks :
He was called to the bar by the benchers
of Lincoln’s Inn, London, and as a special
favor dispensed from the several long terms
of reading aud study which are prescribed,
and with very rare exceptions demanded
of all candidate* for the wig and gown
under tho ancient rules of the Courts of
Great Britain. Mr. Benjamin'* position at
the bar is that of a barrister. His duties
relate only to the conduct and argument of
suit* which are placed in his bands by
attorneys. He only knows such clients us
are brought to him by attorneys. Ho can
receive no business directly from suitors or
olaimauts, but it must all come to him
through attorney*. Hn eannot oron hold
an InUrviow with olienU WEMPtH the
prasofcch of the attorney*. Th. Utter g*t
up the case*, make up th# brief* and pre
pare the tastiinony, and then-hand th#
brief orer to the barrister whom* they mny
•elect, accompanying tho Mine ahray* with
a .uitable retainer. All that tho barrister
can do when applied to direotly by partie*
haring suit* 1* to refer them to an attorney.
A Liberal Donation. —We find the
following In a late l*«ue of the Richmond
Diepntch. It needs no comment from n*:
Liberal Donation—Oakwood Memo
rial Association. —Som* kind friend* in
Auguata, Ga., havo sent Mr*. A. R. Court
ney, Secretary of this Assooiatlon, the sum
of eix hundred and ten Hollare.
The name* of the donor* are concealed,
the draft being unaccompanied by any letter
or other elue to their identity. The gift i»
not less welcome. It will greatly cheer the
hearts of the ladies, and encourage them in
their labor of love.
Augusta has done well. When one city
of the impoverished suffering Sonth, with so
many calls pressibg from evory direction
upon the benevolent, lays sueh an offering
upon the graves of the dead, we have an
evidence of oommon sympathies in thi*
cause, and liberality of mind, whieh is truly
refreshing. Such tokens of kindness and
fellow-feeling betweon different parts of the
eountry must exert a happy influence in
strengthening those bond* Os amity and
concord which should exist between the
States in ail matters affecting the general
welfare.
LATEST NEWS.
Wo copy the following telegraphic news
from tbo city papers of yesterday :
Halifax, July 18.—The Africa, via
Queenstown, Bth, has arrived. The cotton
market on Saturday was dull, and the im
provement of Friday lost. The decline was
caused by anticipated failure of peace nego
tiations. Sales 7,000 halos; Middling Up
land quoted about 14d. Breadstuffs firmer.
Provisions inactive. "Consols 87{aS73.
Five-twenties 60JaG7.
Prussia and Italy accepted proposed
armistice conditionally. Prussia retaining
present military positions, and troops to be
supported by countries occupied. Austria
not to increase her army in the field. Italy
to occupy one fortress in-the Quadrilateral.
Italy in reply demanding two fortresses.
The Vienna telegrams report that there
is a good prospeot of an armistice for six
weoks.
Hostilities have not been resumed.
The Austrians continued to retreat with
out molestation.
The Prussians had advanced further into
Bohemia.
There had been severe fighting on the
frontiers of Yonetia and Tyros.
The shore end of tho Atlantic cable had
been successfully laid on the Otb. The old
cablo was tostod, and found to be in perfeot
condition.
Tho Prussians havo gained another vic
tory, defeating the Bavarians at Dirmhack.
Tho people of Italy and Prussia are said
to be strongly opposed to the armistico,
desiring terms to bo dictated to Austria at
Venetia.
New York, July 18.—The steamship
Cuba sailed from Boston with $275,000 in
specie.
New York, July 18.—Cotton strong and
unchanged. Gold 150jj. Sterling quiet—
Sight, 10J. Registered 6’s of ’Bl, 1091;
Coupons '62, 107; Coupon* ’65, 1058;
Treasuries, 103&al04.
Special Notices.
DR. J. P. H. DROWN, DENTIST
formerly of Atlanta), Office 220 Broad
Street, over Horsey’s Clothing Store. All
Dental Operations executed in the host,
neatest and must durable manner.
mylO—.tin*
Millinery, Etc.
MRS. M. TWEEDY
JTS SELLING OFF HER
SUMMMER STOCK
AT REDUCED PRICES—
CONSISTING of
Ladies’ and Misses’ BONNETS and HATS
RUNDOWNS, SHAKERS
RIBBONS and FLOWERS
Ladies’ CAPS and HEAD-DRESSES
Infants’ Lace, Medallion and Embroidered
CAPS
LACE COVERING nnd 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 Berago VEILS, and Material
HAIR BRAIDS, CURLS and COILS
GRENEDINE, SILK
Figured MUSLINS
JACONET and SWISS MUSLIN DRESS
GOODS
PARASOLS and FANS, of all varieties
Ladies’ and Misses’ HOOP SKIRTS.
Mre. TWEEDY is closing out the above
Goods, in ordor to make room for the Fall
Stock. Remember tho place :
jyla—2w 215 BROAD STREET.
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—Singlo Copies...ONE DOLLAR
Por Annum...FlVE DOLLARS
IN ADVANCE.
Orders respectfully solicited by
E. H. PUGHS,
Publisher,
ju3o—tf Augusta, Ga.
BRICKS
pOR SALE.
Apply to
R. J. BOWE, Executor,
Ellis Street, in rear Thos. R. Rhodes.
la2o—-Om
OIBBONS IN EVERY NEW AND
L IMPROVED STYLE, at
MRS. PUGUE’S, IJO Broad Street.
New Advertisements.
Barbecue.
- THERE WILL BE A
Barbecue
AT ROBERT PHILIPS’,
IN HAMBURG S. C.,
ON FRIDAY, JULY 20th.
Dinner ready at 2 o’clock, P. M.
Jyl9—2* N
Wood for the City.
Cl*rk or Council’* Orricß, >
Augusts, Ga., July 18, 1806. j
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at this office, until 12 o’clock
M., of Friday, tho 10th day of August next,
for furnishing tb* City Council of Augusta
with ONE THOUSAND CORDS of good
Onk or Hickory Wood, and ONE HUN
DRED CORDS good Dry Pino, and half
light wood —to be delivered, proporly corded,
along the lines of the Georgia, Augusta
and Savannah, or South Carolina Rail
Roads.
Biddor* will state In their proposals the
kind and quality of Wood they intend to
furnish ; the price per cord, ami the station
on the Rail Road, or number of miles from
the oity, at which they will deliver it.
By order of Hon. James "T. Gardiner,
Mayor C. A. L. T. BLOME,
jy 19—ts . Clerk of Council.
Musical Entertainment.
Mr. hett’S band will give
another Musical Entortainment on
MONDAY EVENING noxt, the 23d inst.,
at BENDER’S GARDEN, Shultz’s Hill,
S. C.
Mr. H. would like to see all his friends
there.
The Gardens will be brilliantly
illuminated on every Eutcrtainmont night.
jyl9—tf
TO RENT,
IT'ROM THE FIRST OF OCTOBF.R
next, that desirable Two Story DWEL
LING, No. 45 Watkins Street, North side
of the Parado Ground, containing seven
Rooms, besides Pantry. Has a two story
Kitchen, and Stable, a Woll of Water under
cover, large Garden, a Cistern, and other
conveniences. Inquire at
jy!9—tf 197 GREENE STREET.
FOR SALE,
NO. 1 COW AND YOUNG CALF.
Apply at No. 32 Ellis Street, or to
R. F. BOUYER,
jylS—tf * Newton House.
$25 REWARD.
LOST OR STOLEN, ON SUNDAY,
July 15th, a Double-Cased GOLD
LEVER WATCH, manufactured by Levy
& Sods, London, with Gold Chain attached
Tho Chain is ornamented with a Gold Cork
Screw, and Shoe Charms and Gold Dollar.
By leaving the same at tho St. Nicholas
Restaurant, opposite Planners’ Hotel, the
above reward will be paid and no questions
asked. jy 17—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—o 292 Broad Street.
REMOVAL.
Quinn brothers
NEWS & PERIODICAL AGENTS,
Have removed to the
STORE NEXT BELOW THE
CONSTITUTIONALIST OFFICE, NO. IS9
BROAD STREET.
jyl7—lw
NEW BOOKS
QUINN’S, 189 BROAD STREET.
PRISON LIFE OF JEFF. DAVIS.
THE MUTE SINGER, by Mrs. Ritchie.
JARGAL, by Viotor Hugo.
THE APOSTLES, bv Renan.
JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH.
HABITS OF GOOD SOCIETY.
THE ART OF CONVERSATION.
LOVE I.*AMOUR.
MACKENSIE’S 10,060 RECEIPTS.
ALL THE LATEST
PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS
And PERIODICALS
ALWAYS ON HAND. jyll—lm
Ice Cream and Sherbert!
/^ANDIES
\J AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT TIJK
FRENCH STORE,
jalO—ly 200 Broad street.
Straw Goods
pOR LADIES AND GENTS,
SELLING VERY LOW
AT
I. KAHN & CO’S,
juls—6m 262 Broad Street.
Mosher, Thomas & Schaub,
0/1 \ BROAD STREET—
t: Under Masonic Hall,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Direct Importers and Dealers in
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
China!
BOHEMIAN,
FRENCH
and AMERICAN
Glass ‘Ware !
AND
KEROSENE LAMPS,
AND
AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE.
us, and we will convinco you
that, you can save the Freight from New
York to thi* Point.
Josiin Mosher,
1 J. Jkpfkrson Thomas.
I mh3—6m George Schaub.
Auction Sale*.
Government Sale at Maoon, Ga.
The following property will
be *old at pnblio auction, at the Macon
Arsenal, or Findlay Iron Work* Building*,
at Macon, Ga., ou
THURSDAY, JULY 26th, 1866,
Sal* commencing, at 10 A. M.:
40,008 lb*. CAST IRON—*Uell metal
MACHINES and TOOLS for both Iron and
Wood
Un6nisbed MUSKET BARRELS
SPORTING RIFLE BARRELS, BLOCKS
and PULHEB, Rope, Heruee*, Hor*e
Equipment*, Leather Accoutrement*,
Four-wheeled Drny*, Wagon Poles,
•pare parts for Musket* aud ristols.
100 feet of IRON FLANGE PIPE
35 tons SCRAP IRON— and many other
articles.
ALSO,
200,000 COMMON BRICKS, in the unfin
ished wall around the new Laboratory.
Terms—Gash, in U. S. or National Bank
corrency. D. W. FLAGLER,
Captain of Ordnance and
Brevet Lt. Col. U. 8. A.,
jy 15—td Com’g Augusta Arsenal.
Stocks & Bonds! Stocks & Bonds!
Day, Bussell & Benjamin,
auctioneers.
WILL SELL EVERY
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
(In connection with their regular sale)
At 11 1-2 A. M. Precisely,
Bank Stocks
Rail Road Stocks
Loan Association Stocks
Factory Stocks
Bonds
Real Estate
Coupons
Axn
Securities of every description.
All Stocks, Bm.ls, and Real Estate en
trusted to us will havo our prompt personal
attention.
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Wanted.
Wanted to Purchase,
A HOUSE, CONTAINING
ABOUT FOUR ROOMS—
Within the corporate limits.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
jy 14—61* _____
" WANTED.
A YOUNG LADY WHO CAN COME
well recommended, desires a situation
as TEACHER of small children, in two or
three families. Address
G. W. W.,
jn29—lm Augnsta, Ga.
Wheat Wanted.
Wheat! Wheat! Wheat!
WHEAT WANTED AT THE
GRANITE MILLS.
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
WILI. UK PAID BY
OEO. T. JACKSON & CO.,
248 Broad Street,
ju!7—3m Masonic Hall Building.
WHEAT ! WHEAT!
HEAT 1 WHEAT 1 WHEAT!
The Market Price paid for WHEAT.
THOS. P. STOVALL,
ju9—t.f At the Excelsior Mills.
Ice Dealers.
Come and See Us.
THE GEORGIA ICE HOUSE STILL
lives, and is selling ICE at as low rates
as anybody.
jy 17—lm BOYCE <fe DODD.
Ice Notice!
A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF ICE
may be found at. THE AUGUSTA
ICE HOUSE, opposite tho South Carolina
Rail Road Dopot, and at tho Brunch 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 9 a. m.;
from 12 to 2 p. m., and from 6 to 7 p. m.
’ ’he above hours, on Sunday, will not bo
1 eviated from unloss a physician’s certificate
l nders it necessary.
Price for the present for 50 lbs. and up
rards, two aud a half (2J) cents per pound;
i id three (3) conts per lb. at retail.
ap4—tf C. EMERY.
Ice Delivered Free
rO CUSTOMERS, IN ANY PART OF
the City, who will take TEN POUNDS
Ir MORE.
Our charges are—For LESS than FIFTY
OUNDS, THREE CENTS per pound. For
I IFTY POUNDS and OVER, TWO
ND A HALF CENTS
lee House, near the Bell Towor, one door
' mth of Greene Street.
WATERMELONS and CANTELOPES
i N ICE—Cheap.
ray2l’—3m PORTER & SEGO.
iceT
£ihe Mclntosh street
Ice House
i OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE)
IS NOW OPEN.
Prices for tho present four (4) cents
(, pound, retail. For fifty pounds or more
I ~ree (3) cents.
R. A. HARPER A CO.
ap!4—4m (colored).
Dissolution, Etc.
Copartnership Notice.
iTTE HAVE THIS DAY OPENED A
branch of our Charleston Wholesale
i AT HOUSE at
No. 233 Broad Street,
Opposite Masonic Hall,
t this city, and have associated with us
1 r. GEORGE A. JONES, under the name
i' id style of
WILLIAMS, COVERT & CO.,
.’ ur tho purpose of conducting tho Whole
le and Retail Hat, Cap, Straw and Milli
■■ry Business.
WILLIAMS & COVERT,
Charleston, S. C.
GEORGE A. JONES,
. • Augusta, Ga.
!| Win R. WILLIAMS, HEXRY C. COVERT.
jy4—lm
; jILLSOF LADING
t) ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE
DAILY PRESS JOB OIPICK.
'! mor of Broad ami Post-Office streets,
jaOlf UpStair*.
Fainting & Gilding.
_____
I* undertaking' 1
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
Painting
IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES.
Jyl7—tf .
J- J. BROWNE,
Q.ILDER,
LOOKING GLASS
AND
PICTURE FRAME MAKER.
OLD FRAMES RE-GILT,
TO LOOK EQUAL 10 NEW,
OLD PAINTINGS
CAREFULLY CLEANED, LINED
Aim
VARNISHED.
ALL WORK WARRANTED,
AMD
DONE AS CHEAPLY
AS AT THE NORTH.
137 BROAD STREET,
mhlG-fim Augusta. Ga.
PAINTING, GLAZING, Etc.
ALL orders connected with the above
branches promptly executed in the
neatest mannqr, on reasonable terms.
SHOP NO. 48 JACKSON STREET,
Near the Bell Tower.
The best quality of PAINT used, and
GLASS of all sizes (obtainable)
set to order.
fe2o—t.f ; WILLIAM BARROW.
Jewellers.
Take Notice.
THE UNDERSIGNED
wishes to inform tbo citizens
C.Y* of Augnsta and vicinity,
jBSS 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 tbo South
ern country.
THOS. RUSSELL,
290 Broad Street,
jy 17—ly Up Stairs.
Established in 1850.
THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY
informs the citizens of Augusta and
vicinity that lie keeps a special establish
ment for the Repair of Fine Watches and
Jewelry. All WORK entrusted to his care
will be executod promptly, neatly, and war
ranted for one year. At his Store will he
found ono of the largest Stpcks of FINE
WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVER
WARE in the Southern States.
A. PRONTAUT,
Practical Watchmaker,
163 Broad St., below Augusta Hotel.
jyl s—6t. •
Brokers and Merchants.
Harper C. Bryson,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
Augusta, Georgia,
Would inform his patrons and the pnblic
that he continues tho above business, hav
ing made arrangements for tho STORAGE,
OF COTTON and other PRODUCE in a
centrally located fire-proof Warehouse,
being compelled to vacate tho one he has
occupied for the last ten years, owing to
the high rent asked by the owner, Rev. W.
H. Harison, through his agent, John A.
Barnes, Esq., say one thousand dollars in
gold per annum. jy3—lm
JOHN CRAIG.
Banking and
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
289 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.,
BUYS AMP SELLS
GOLD BULLION
GOLD and SILVER COIN
BANK NOTES
BONDS, STOCKS
BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
my4—ly Foreign and Domestic.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting.
C. H. WARNER.
PLUMBER,
GAS and STEAM FITTER,
In rear of 255 Broad street,
Augusta, Geo.
Gas, Steam and Water Pipes,
Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes, promptly
furnished or repaired. ja2o—tf
Gas and Steam Fitting and
Plumbings
p A. ROBBE,
V. Having re-opened a Gas and Steam
Fitting and Plumbing Shop, in tbo rear of
272 Broad Street [Concert Hall place], is
now prepared to (jo all kinds of work con
nected with
GAS, LIGHTING,
STEAM HEATING.
and WATER SUPPLY,
On reasonable terms and at short notice.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
All work warranted. jnß—3m
Dentistry.
W. E. SPEARS,
DENTIST
ROOMS 264 BROAD STREET,
Over IV. H. Tutt’e Drug Store,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Is constantly receiving all necessary ma
terial appertaining to his profession, of the
latest improvement and beet stylet.
fc6—6m
Every kind of printing
and BOOK BINDING
Neatly and Cheaply Executed
AT THIS OFFICE.
GIVE US A CALL
Groceries, Liquor*.
FLOUR.
2QQ —ONE HUNDRED BARE&g
’VARIOUS BRANDS OF
F L O TJ B!
Just received on consignment. Also, tn**.
ty barrels Self Raising Flour. Por*al*bj
Jyl7-3t LEVY A JACOBS.
Fresh Crackers.
JUST RECEIVED—
From the Savannah Steam Cr*ek*.
Bakery, a foil assortment of Soptna,
Fresh CRACKERS, which are fully
to Northern Manufacture, and will be «,!*
at a* low price*.
Barrel* Hand Made
BUGAB CRACKEEB
Barrel* SODA CRACKERS
Barrels BUTTER CRACKERS
Barrels MAPLE CRACKERS
Barrels LEMON CRACKERS
Barrels OYSTER CRACKERS
Barrel* BOSTON CRACKERS
Barrels Machine SUGAR CRACK***
Barrels Lemon PIC NIC CRACK***
For sale by
BLAIR, SMITH A CO,
• 298 Broad Street,
Agents for Savannah Steam Bakery
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Choice Country Hams.
LARGE LOT OF FINE
COUNTRY CURED HAMS
For sale by
CLARKE A DERRY,
217 Broad Street
Also, jnst arrived, a few more casks
of that SPARKLING ALE.
Also, SELF-RISING FLOUR.
jy!s—6
Corn Meal and Grits
CAN BE HAD AT THE GRANT!*
M ILLS, ground daily, in quantities to
suit purchasers.
IXBO,
Fine Feed,
Suitable for all kinds of Stocks— tv
ranted to give satisfaction.
GEO. T. JACKSON & CO.
jul7—3m
CLARET.
JUST RECEIVED—
-500 cases of Imported Best
CLAEET,
For salo VERY LOW, at
iuls—6m I. KAHN k CO/g.
SUNDRIES.
CAHHDS. CHOICE BACON,
fJ U Clear Sides, Ribbed Sides, Regulan
and Shoulders
50 Bbls. Northern and Western FLOUJt
10 Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE
25 Bbbls. Refined B. SUGAR
5 Hhds. 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 m
BISCUITS
50 Bbls. Bourbon'and other WHISKEYS
Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS *ll
varieties
25 doz. lIEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
Pints and Quarts
40 casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE,
in Pints and Quarts
10 Chests Jenkins A Co’s, TEAS it
Small Packages
75 kegs Old Dominion NAILS, assort
ed Sites
25 Bbls. New Jersey CIDER
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES
RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER,
GINGER, SPICES.
And every thing usually kept in my lino,
FOR SALE BY
,ins—ts A. STEVENS.
Attorneys.
Garland A. Snead,
Attorney at law
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Also, COMMISSIONER for the States of
ALABAMA, FLORIDA AND TEXAS.
jrr«- Office oTer Baker t Caswell’s old
stand, Campbell Street, Augusta, Ga.
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Wright & Gibson,
AT LAW,
Chronicle <t Sentinel Building,
Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Having resumed the practice of LAW,
will attend promptly to all business in any
of the Courts in Richmond, Columbia, War
ren, Glasscock, Jefferson, Washington,
Bnrke, Screven, Emanuel, and Johnson
Counties; also, in tho Supreme Court at
Milledgeviilc, and in the Un'ted States
Courts at Savannah.
A. R. WRIGHT,
jn2l—2m WM. GIBSON.
CLOSING OUT.
TO CHANGE LINE OF BUSINESS
by the first of October next,
M. EYAMS & CO.,
CORNER BROAD AND M7NTOSH STRgSTS,
Offer the following Goods, UNDER NEW
YORK COST, at Wholesale and Retail.
Call and examine for yourselves.
BOOTS AND SHOES:
Men’s, Misses’, Ladies and Boys’ SHOES
and BOOTS —a large assortment of all de
scriptions, at 20 per cent, less than can b*
bought in this city.
HATS:
Men’s and Boys’ English, French, *nd
American HATS—all Colors and Fashion*,
very low.
GROCERIES:
MACKEREL—BarreIs, Halt and Qaartar
Barrels and Kits, No. I, 2, and 3.
Soap, Starch, Candles, Lard, PeppM,
Mustard, Ginger, Spice, Tea, Biscuits ana
Crackers of all kinds, Oysters, Lobsters,
Peaohes, Pine Apples, Sardines, Olives,
Capers, and many other articles.
LIQUORS:
50 cases French BRANDIES —dil**
importation
20 eases Holland GIN
40 oases WHISKEY
20 cases CHAMPAGNE
10 cases BRANDY PE ACHES
HARDWARE:
40 cases S. W. Collins’ AXES
200 dozen assorted HOES aud SIEVE,
jy 6 lm