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AU&UBTA, C*A..t
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Job Printing • *
I* Plain and Fancy Colow, neAtly,
cheaply and prompt? executed et thii
Offloe. Her Ins fast power pressei, the beat
material, and ektlled workmen, enablea aa
to do Job Work at the loweet figures and
qeaffnaanaer.
Our Annual City Directory.
Wo issued last year our first Directo
ry of the City Os Augusta. We stated
then that wo antended to issue it annual
ly, and in accordance with this promise
the second number will be issued as soon
after October as possible. Our canvas
sers will wait upon per citizens, and will,
we hope, be received with the shme cour
tesy and attention as they were last
year. The Directory is a most useful
publication, not only to the business
men of this community, but of other
cities with which Augusta has dealings.
The second number will contain a
colored map of Georgia and a large
amount of statistical and political infor
mation, which will be found generally
useful. We intend that our City Di
rectory shall be one of the institutions
of Augusta, and shall spare no pains nor
expense to make it as correct as possi
ble and useful to the public.
Advertisements inserted on very lib
eral terms.
Rev. Henry Ward Beecher’s Letter.
We regret that our limited space wi|l
not permit us to publish in full the letter
of this well known Divine, written in
reply to an invitation of the Committee
of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Union Con
vention, to act as Chaplain for that
Convention. It is an admirable letter,
and takes a broad and statesmanlike
view of the field of national politics.
The Reverend gentleman declines the
appointment, but enters, at some length,
into an expression of Lis sentiments in
regard to reconstruction.
He commences by wishing success to
all conventions, of any party, ‘‘whose
object is the restoration of all the States
lately in rebellion to their Federal rela
tions holds that our theory of govern
ment has no place for a State except in
the Union ; that, if the loyal Senators
and Representatives of the Southern
States had been admitted into Congress,
the public mind of the South would be
far more healthy than it is now; that every
month this healthful action is delayed
but adds to irritation and complication,
rendering the army necessary to local
government and superceding it; that
the Federal Government is unfit to exer
cise miiftr police and local govern
ment ; and that such exercise is danger
ous to liberty.
Mr. Beecher then, in a few paragraphs,
denounces that policy which would sac
rifice the good of the country to the in
terests of party; and argues that we
have entered anew era of liberty—that
no party of the retrograde can maintain
itself, but every thing marches, and
parties must march. He hears, with
scorn and shame, the fear of a few,
that the South, once more in adjustment
with the Federal Government, will rule
the nation. If, with the immense and
superior power of the North, the South
should succeed in ruling and controlling
the government, it ought to do so.
He next alludes to the fear expressed
by some that the restoration of the South
to her full independence will be detri
mental to the freedmen, and goes on to
show that the negro, being a part and
parcel of Southern society, caunot be
governed separately ; and that he can
not be prosperous while Southern so
ciety is unprospered. “If the freedmen
have the stamina to undergo the hard
ships which every uncivilized people has
undergone in their upward progress,
they will, in due time, take their place
among us but “that place cannot be
bought, nor bequeathed, nor gained by
sleight of hand." Refusing to admit
loyal Senators and Representatives from
the South will not help the freedmen, or
secure for them the vote; but, once
united, other influences can be brought
to bear, which will, in Mr. Beecher’s
judgment, attack each evil and secure
every good.
Hp concludes by urging a re-union of
all the parts severed by the late revolu
tion.
This is but the substance of this in
teresting and, as we believe, important
letter—important, because of the influ
ence which ils author possesses at the
North, and of the good which we have
reason to hope will flow from its publi
cation and perusal there.
GRANITE
MARRIED.
On the Id Inst., at the parsonage of tho
Church of the Holy Trinity, hy tho Rov.
Mr. Duggan, Mr. OHARLBS Y. KEN
NEDY, of 81 Rani, Minnesota, to Miss
MARY B. MOFf ITT, of this etty.
“May tbs white bands of the angels
Guide yon gently where the light
Keeehes to the far-off glory
That Is never dim with night."
fW Charles ton, S. C., and Minnesota
papers please oopy. *
wed;
Near Crawfordvilla, Ga., on the Ist Inst.,
or Group, SAMUEL, Infant son of Dr.
Richard M. and Maggie E. Frost, aged one
yea/, one month and fonr days.
As the sweet flower that seents the morn,
Bat withers in the rising day,
Thus lovely was this infant’s dawn,
Thus swiftly fled its life away.
It dieefere its expanding soul ~
Had ever burnt with wrong desires—
Had-ever spurned at heaven's eontrol,
Or ever quenched its sacred fires.
It died to sin, it died to cares,
But for a moment felt the rod;
0, monrner, snch the Lord declares,
Such are the children of our God.
Special Notices,
ftjg- notice Z-a MEETING^OF
the GERMAN LUTHERAN CONGRE
GATION will be held THIS (Thursday)
EVENING, the 6th inst., at 7 o’clock.
Every member is requested to be
as business of importance will be transacted.
_ seft—l*
ftQ°>TIIE EXERCISES OF J. ALMA
PKLOT’S Classical and Commercial DAY
SCHOOL for Boys, at No. 6 Jackson Street,
will be resumed on MONDAY, 3rd of
September. The Ladies’ Afternoon Classes
in Writing, and the Gentlemen’s Evening
Classes in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING.
WRITING and ARITHMETIC, will eom
tinue at the Rooms, over Braho’s, Broad
Street. au3l—lm.
jgigg*- Dr. J. P. 11. BROWN, Dentist,
formerly of Atlanta), Office a
18!) Broad Street, next houso
below the “Constitutionalist” 1 1 ~
Office.
Nitrous Oxide, tbe safe and popular
anaesthetic, for preventing pain in extract,
ing teeth, administered. au2B—2m*
RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF
BUCHU combines tbe active properties of
Buchn leaves, with other diuretics and
toniea, in a highly concentrated form, and
is the MOST EFFICACIOUS, as well as
the CHEAPEST, PREPARATIONS that
Physicians can use in the treatment of com
plaints of the Urinary and Genital Organs;
and being put up with full directions in four
languages, it will prove a very pleasant and
safe remedy for those so situated that tiny
cannot consult a Fhysioian. au23-lm
Os kick Columbia and Augusta R. R. Cos. )
Augusta, Ga., August 8, 1866. J
AN INSTALMENT OF TEN
per cent. (10 per ct.) upon all Subscriptions
made to the Capital Stock of this Company
since the first of last September, is due and
payable at this office on the first day of
September, 1866.
By order of the Board of Directors.
WM. CRAIG,
au9—3ot Sec. A Treas. C. A A. R. R
REMOVAL.
ON OR ABOUT THE
FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT,
THE “DAILY PRESS”
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT
WILL BE
REMOVED TO
NO. 100 BIIOAD STREET,
Opposite Southern Express Office.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
- AND
BOOK-BINDING.
Machinery of the latest invention and
most substantial structure will be erected,
for the rapid and faithful execution of evory
description of BOOK AND JOB PRINT
ING.
A largo and varied assortment of TYPES,
BORDERS, CUTS, RULES, etc., of tho
most beautiful designs, will he found, to
which additions will be made from time to
time, as new styles are introduced by the
type founders.
A full supply of INKS OF ALL COLORS
will, at all times, be kept on hand, for the
production of
ORNAMENTAL PLACARDS,
HAND-BILLS, POSTERS, Etc.,
To which particular attention will be given.
The stock of PAPERS, CARDS, EN
VELOPES, etc., will embrace a large range
of sizes, colors, and weights, and all of su
perior quality.
The BOOK-BINDING DEPARTMENT
will be fitted up with the most approved
machinery, and of a capacity for turning
out work of aoy description in this line.
All orders will be promptly and accu
rately filled, and charges moderate. Satis
faction guaranteed in every instance.
NEW FALL GOODS,
OPENING
AT 190 BROAD STREET,
consisting of
Beantiful ENGLISH CALICOES—
yard wide
AMERICAN CALICOES
DeLAINES
SKIRT BRAIDS-all colors
FIULL BRAlD—Elastic
GARTER WEBB—Elastic
SILK BELTS
ALPACA BRAIDS
SHlßTlNG—Bleached and Unbleached
Etc., Etc.
The Ladies are requested to call and ex
amine the Stock of Goods, which arrive by
every Steamer.
MRS. E. H. PUGHE,
se4—tf 190 BROAD STREET.
MILLS
New
Day, Rusiell & Benjamin,
AUCTIONEERS.
ON SATURDAY—
-Bth SKPTEMBER-
Commencing at Iff o’elock,
The article* described and marked ae
follows will bo told by DAY, RUSSELL *
BENJAMIN, at the Lower Rlore ln the City
Hotel Bnilding, Broad Street, opposite
Monument, commencing at 10 o'clock A.M.,
on SATURDAY, September Bth.
These are Package* of nnolaimed Express
freight, sold for eherges. They will be-de
livered to the highest bidder, ss herein de
scribed, without regard to contents :
Box M D.Anderson Valise Lt J Maxell
Box B H Burdell Box W T Mitebell
Box W Bryant Box C Milton
2 bbls C H Brady 2 pola S B Milliken
Trunk C H Brady Pkge J McDougal
Box C H Brady Bex G T Neil
Box Burton Box Capt J H O’Neal
Keg A D Banks Box E B Peavy
Box Lt W J Boswell Pkge P Marsh
Box J Callahan Box Jno Porter
Box CptJ A Campbell Box R L Rush
Box Dr J R Cotting Pkge J W Robertson
Pkge J W Burns Box J C Reynolds
Box J D Charlton Box P. Reese
Box Aleck Few Parcel J W Robinson
Box A Von Fischer Box J H Speed
Chest Mrs RM Ferrellßox J H Speed
Box J Gilkerson Box Rev M J Summer
Box Mrs W R Gonlsonßox Mrs Dr Suggs
Box Mrs S M Ilayle Keg W Tucker i
Box R R liaynes Keg W C Temple
Box Maj W L Lanier 2 hekts DrJMWhitson
Parcel E C Legnel Bdle O W Williams'
Parcel G A Lamb Chest BGB Webb
Box L Moisseoet Bdle J Ward
Box Rev LHMillikenßox eom’g officer 58th
Pkge R C Anderson U S Infantry
Pkge J H Anderson Box A Corra |
Box Col J H AndersonPkge R T Camp
Pkge J T C Attaway Box F Cogin
Box G E Atkinson Pkge Z W Carwill
Box J M Anderson Pkge T Corwin
Pkge M A Atkins Box J P Crutchfield
Pr Shoes TBAndersonPkge Sg'n E M Corey
Pkge A M Alien ' Pkge D S Cook
Box W A Bet son Bdle No mark ,
Box J F Buck Half box No mark
Pkge W S Barton Box No mark
Pkge Mrs S Branham Box No mark
Bdle J T Bell Box No mark
Trunk J Booty 2 saoks M Davis
Cpt Bag P F Burke Box Mrs C Daniels
Pkge J T Burnett 2 chests Major H K
Box J W Burton Daniels
Box W W Bradshaw Bdle J Davis
Box J E Burroughs Box J R Dunn
Box W D Bowen Pkge MissSDongherty
Pkgo RevJN BouchellSabro No mark
Parcel P F Burke Box No mark
Box A P Cherry Bdle T Eaton
Can A P Cherry Bag W Ellin
Box J R Crump Box Mrs J Fulton
Box S B Clark Box W Faber
Box com’g officer 173dPkgo W M Flourney
N Y Reg’t Box J D Gresham
Trk A D Goldfinch Pkg W D Kennedy
2 boxes H C Guerin Box J B Kennard
Box B Garden Box Kitxmuller
C Bag J Gotham S bxs G Kahrs A Bro
Pel Mrs Gunby bdl Shovels “ “
Box J P George Pel F Lopez
Sack R Harris Boa C H Latrobe
Trnk L W Hayes Box M Levy
Pkg W Hughoy Pci Dr D D Lee
Box L J Henderson Box J J Little
Box T B Ilandersop Can G H Livingston
Pel J R Hill Bot Ladies Aid Ass’n
Box W G Harris Bale Loyd A Willi.
Pkg IV J Harris Pkg E F Lawson
Bdl Hammond A L Valise E Mcßyrne
Box D Hutto Box J B McElmurry
Box R Hunter Box A II McLaws
Pkg E M Harris Pkg W M Morrison
Bale C C Hudson Pkg J M Myers
Box W B Hughes Pkg C March
Sewg Me K J llatcherPkg W F McLanahan
Pkg W Harden Box J McElrath
Box J M Ingalls Box S Mills
2 bxs attachd J A Cos Box F J Meyer
Box M C Jones Keg J Meyer
Pci J R Jones Box M Maym
Bdl Capt Z S Jones Box [S]
Box P D Johnson Box Miss .1 Speer
Pkg Miss N Malone Pci Rev G W Stickncy
Pkg N S Morse Box G J Salter
Pkg Maude Wrigbt2 boxes C J Shivers
Gun J B Meacham Pkg Schriencr A Sons
Bag R B McPherson Box H N Snow
Box Murphy Pkg Prof J M Searle
Can H Marlow ISdl J W Tyler
Pkg J M Nushell Pkg W H Taillet
Box Nelson A Mol Box W J Thomson
Box M O’Dowd Pkg J R Taylor
Bdl W H Pcter3 Box M Tiller
Pkg A Picquet Valise T W Taylor
Box R Prince Pel H G Twiiley
Trk Miss J Parsons Pci W W Trippe
Bdl R Porter Box Dr G WUrquhart
Chest No Mark 2 bags Z S Wright
Box Dr N A Pratt Pol Miss M Walker
Box A Ramsey Pkg MissUKWilliams
Box J Robert Box A Wray
HBx Mrs S E Reddickßnle H Wing
Pkg C A Kierson Box W R Waison
Trk W E Ross Box W F Walton
Box R S Rosier Bskt Mrs Waldron
C Bag J Rea Pkg C Warren
Box Mrs M Spick Pkg JB Wilson
Pkg Mrs Mary Shaff Bdl J Wions
Box B Wren Bdl J Yonge
B’dle C S White 2 Bbls J A Winter
Box J G Williams Pkgo Thos Wilson
sefi—td
BOOTS AND SHOES.
EH GENTS' MOROCCO TIP
KID BOOTS
Gent’s Double Sole Water-
Proof BOOTS
Rogers’ Gents’ Dress BOOTS
Rogers’ Gents’ Low Quarter Strap SHOES
Rogers’ Ladies’ Congress GAITERS
Rogers’ Misses’ Welted Congress GAITERS
se6—tf H. E. CLARKE.
FOR SALE.
SPLENDID BAY HORSE—
Quiet to Ride or Drive.
Enquire of
J. J. RICKMAN,
sofi—3* Wood lawn.
TO RENT,
A HOUSE OF
EIGHT ROOMS—
On Broad Street, well suited for Board
ing, with convenient quarters for servants,
if applied for soon. A STORE can also be
had. Enquire at
»°6— 6t THIS OFFICE.
FLOUR
Amusements.
DAH CI N O 8C H 00 L
AT MASONIC HALL.
PROF. F. T. BTRAWINBKI HAS THE
honor to Inform the tadiee and gentle
men of Anguita and Us visWlty that hie
SCHOOL for that polite, grmeefnt »<*
healthy exercise will eommemee on MON
DAY, I7th Inst., at 4 o’etbek P. M.
Several (striqtly private) Classes will he
formed, and, after short preparatory rudi
ments do Oraet rot the dspostmen! of Inff
body, arms and feet,
DANCERS WILL BE TAUGHT
Five different Q*u4*tlles F Boyal Horse-
Gcards, Lancers, Caledonian, Prince Impe
rial, and English or American. Also, new
Deuxtempe Bchotttoeb, Esmeralda, Redowa
Walt*, Polka Redowa, Polka Mazourka,
Walts In two, throe and fire steps, Xinga
rilla, Tyrolian Walts, Samflmut, Sicilianaa,
VarsoVienna, Old Sehottisoh, Gallop and
Polka.
Good. Music, bv Mr. A. Hrrr, will always
be provided; and after sufficient proficiency
of Pupils, every SATURDAY EVENING
they meet for general prastice and amuse
ment.
Before beginning of the School, Prof. S.
will be at the Maeonie Hall EVERY AF
TERNOON, from 4 to 6 o’elock, and would
be very happy to receive visits of those who
wish to mate any engagements With him.
REFERENCES:
Col. James Gardner, T. P. Stovall, Esq.,
Dr. H. A. Bignon, F. C. Barber, Esq.
862 —2w
Educational.
School Notice.
MRS. FARGO’S SCHOOL—
For BOYS AND GIRLS
Will Re-open on MONDAY, SEPT. 3n.
For partioolars call at MRS. FARGO'S
Residence ELLIS STREET, between
CENTRE and ELBERT. anSO—tf
Wheat J Wanted.
Wheat and Flour.
WHEAT WANTED AT THE
GRANITE MILLS.
ALSO,
GRANITE MILLS FLOUR FOR SALE.
GEO. T. JACKSON CO.,
248 Broad Street,
jul7—3m Masonic Hall Building.
WHEAT ! WHEAT!
WHEAT 1 WHEAT I
The Market Price paid for WHEAT.
THOS. P. STOVALL,
ju9 —tf At the Excelsior Mills.
Augusta Savings Bank.
This institution has been
paying, for the past year, fifteen cents
on the dollar for the Certificates of Deposit
which it issued daring the war in exchange
for Confederate money. This per centage
has been paid on the recommendation of a
committee, composed of Dr. Joseph Milli
gan, Josiah Sibley, Esq., and W. J. Owens,
Esq., three disinterestedcitizensof Augusta,
of high character and position, who exam
ined and valued all tbe assets of the Bank.
This valnation did not amount to fifteon
per cent, of onr circulation, but the com
mittee estimated that we might be able to
pay this per centage on the supposition that
many of the bills had been lost or de
stroyed. Since their examination, all the
Exchange, Coin, Bullion, Bank Bills, Bonds,
Stocks, Coupons, Cotton and Merchandise
held by the Bank have been sold. Some of
those have proved to be less valuable than
the estimate of tbe committee, and some
more; but on tbe whole an advance of
nearly twenty per cent, has been realized ;
so that the Bank will be able to pay
eighteen cents in the dollar for its change
bills, unless the number destroyed shall be
found to be smaller than anticipated. No
larger per centage than this can be paid
hereafter, as we have nothing now to ap
preciate.
We have recently investigated the amount
received by the Bank for its Certificates,
counting the Confederate money at ita
value when received, and find that it was
less than eighteen, cents in the dollar; so
thßt this Bank will pay hereafter not only
to its depositors, but'to its bill holders, the
full amount received.
The new Savings Bank of Augusta, char
tered hy the last Legislature, will redeem
the change hills of the “Augusta Savings
Bank,” at their Office, No. 223 Broad street.
H. H. HICKMAN, •
auls 2awlm President.
Fresh Crackers, New Potatoes, Etc.
FOX, OYSTER,
and LEMON CRACKERS
New IRISH POTATOES—very fine
Crashed, Powdered, and Yellow SUGARS
Self-Raising FLOUR
Soft- Shell ALMONDS
Colgate’s Pale, No. 1, and Fancy SOAPS
Received and for sale by
ses—3 11. T. PEAY A CO.
NOTICE.
InEREBY FOREWARN ALL PER
SONS from trading for the following
Notes.
Henry Story’s Note for S2OB, A. J. Story,
security ; W. J. Montgomery’s Note for
$150; F. M. Usry’s Note for $260 in Gold,
credit for $l5O ; J. F. Montgomery’s Note
for SSO. All said Notes given about the
first of the present year.
ses—3* Q. W. MONTGOMERY.
SHOW CASE
For sale.—
a large show case—
Heavy French Plate—
FOR SALE LOW.
F. HOLMAN,
No. 316 Broad Street,
se2—6t Opposite Planters’ Hotel.
Ribbons ! Bibbons!
ert PIECES VARIOUS WIDTHS,
Handsome, all Siik PLAID RIB
BONS, of fine quality, for sale by tho piece,
very low.
Parties desiring can have samples sent
for their inspection.
au3l—B C. A. WILLIAMS CO,
Ice ! Ice! Ice !
From date, ice will be fur
nished to all consumers, from the
AUGUSTA ICE HOUSE,
OR BRANCHES.
At tbe reduced rate of ij • 2 CENTS
PER POUND, until further notice.
se2—tf
of all grades.
For Rent and Me.
FOB SALE,
DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT.
That very desirable, larox
and eenvenient HOUSE and LOT, sit
uated on tbe Southeast comer of Greene
and Ltaeota streets. Apply to
BLAIR, SMITH A CO.,
se2—fit 298 Broad Street.
TO rent!
CiSF. TENEMENT HOUSE—
U ON ELLIS STREET—
Between Centre and Elbert.
Apply to JOHN V. KEENER,
Adm’r Estate Henry Keener,
au3o—tf 68 Broad Street.
TO RENT.
T7EOM FIRST OCTOBER NEXT, THE
JU PREMISES of Mrs. E. USHER, up
per end es Greene street, containing three
ecres of land, a good Dwelling House with
six rooms, tbe usual out-buildings and an
excellent well of water. For terms apply to
Mrs. E- USHER, on tbe premises, or to
M. B. HILL,
an 21 —4w* Augusta Factory,,
TO RENT,
From the first of October
next, the STORE and DWELLING
corner Ellis and Washington Streets, at
present occupied by J. Heiymu.
11,50
Tbe two adjoining HOUSES and LOTS,
on Washington Street, Nos. 22 and 24-
Possession of No. 24 given Ist of September
if desired. Terms reasonable.
For farther information apply to
anlO—tf EMANUEL A. NEHR.
“ TO RENT.
JEWELLING AND STORE.
A DWELLING on Reynolds street, op
posite South Caroline Depot. AlSe, the
large STORE, 127 Broad Street. Apply
above Store. au!9—tf
FOR RENT.
THE RESIDENCE ON NORTHEAST
Comer of Lincoln and Ellis street!,
containing nine rooms, besides two attie
rooms, double kitchen, etc. Possession can
be obtained immediately. Apply next door
or to J. J. LATHROP.
attT2—tf At F. B. Timmons’ Foundry. ~
For Sale or Exchange
i FOR CITY PROPERTY
AgSL-jS IMPROVED OR IJNIM
PROVED—A SPLENDID
RESIDENCE on tbe
Wright.boro’ Road, just at the four-mile
post from Augusta.
The House contains six rooms, all finish
ed in the best style, almost new ; fonr Ser
vant’s Rooms; Stable tor four horses; Corn
House, ete.
The place contains about fifty Acres, with
about 2,600 of the choicest Fruit Trees—all
young, being planted only four years.
Any person wanting such a desirable
place had better call soon, as a decided bar
gain will be given. With attention, a splen
did fortune can be made of tbe Orchard.
For particulars, enquire of
WM. GLENDINNING, or
SAMUEL DICKEY.
at»8 — ts -
FOR SALE.
TWO HOUSE S—ONE CONTAINS
Four Rooms and an Attie; the other is
a small COTTAGE HOUSE, with all the
necessary out-buildings. The Property is
all newly fenced, and in excellent condi
tion. No better Water in the city. Will
be sold separately or together. For all par
ticulars, apply to
E. H. ROGERS,
au7—lm 245 Broad Street.
TO RENT,
SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE—
Corner Reynolds and East Boundary Street.
For particulars, inquire of
R. DeMARTIN,
au7—lm Southern Express Office.
FOR SALE.
piNE AVENUE GARDEN—
Located in Ilarrisonville—
FOR SALE.
The Lot contains 71 Acres.
j^2l—tOctl* W. W. BARRON.
FOR SALE.
Avery desirable building
LOT for sale, situate on the corner of
the Summerville Plank Road and Liberty
Street, I Hue block from the Toll Gate, con
taining 72,160 feet.
Enquire at JOHN D. BUTT & BRO.,
or at the office of the AUGUSTA BOBBIN
WORKS. au2B eodlm
FOR SALE,
pHREE COWS.
Apply at
se4—tf 281 GREENE STREET.
~~ PAINTING.
IyjESSRS. E. MILLER A CO.
Beg to anuounce that they are prepared
to execute, in a very superior manner,
and on very reasonable terms, all kinds of
work in their line, snch as
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
[Painting.
CEILINGS AND WALLS DECORATED.
SHOP ON JACKSON STREET,
Globe Hotel Building.
se4—3m
Harper C. Bryson,
WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, Ga.
Customers supplied with BAGGING,
ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES.
Prompt attention paid to the sale of
COTTON and OTHER PRODUCE.
OFFICE—IB9 Reynolds Street. WARE
HOUSE—On^Jackson^StrceC_^sc4—3m
THE MOUNTAIN SIGNAL,
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, PUB
LISHED at Dahlonaga, Ga., every
SATURDAY MORNING, at $2.00 per
annum—printed upon plain, new typo. We
respectfully recommend it to the merchants
of Augusta as an advertising medium, as it
has a good circulation in all the eounties of
Northeast Georgia.
Terms of advertising per square of ten
lines, of Bourgeois type, 50 cents; render
ing it the cheapest advertising medium of
any Weekly in the State.
J. W. WOODWARD,
_au3l—-tf Editor and Proprietor.
MEAL,
Auction Sale*.
Administrator’* Bale.
B 7 O. AT PARKER, Auction
SjftlaSSSU rSortmuS
to th* late Georgs Lott, dtetutd
M. X. SWINSET
— td Adminietrater.
Executor'* Stle!
win J»*aOLD
TT AY LOWER MARKET Hong.
In tho CHr es Aagtuu, oa thstlkS
TUESDAY in -Ostobor next,
sary, from day to day thereafter dnrin.flu
usual hoars of p.btie sale, a.
Property, port of tbe Estate of
Camming, deceased, to-wit;
Twenty-eight LOTfl, suitsbl# forhufldi..
laid out on a Tract of Land adioiate. “
the Weet, the vDlage of Summerville " **
A plat of theee Loti may be seen it a.
office Os Bernes * Camming, over theP—
Office. ***•
Also, n Tract of PINE LARD
fifty acres, commonly ealled tbe
Tract,” or “Rocks," west of the C?
Arsenal. ' 4
Terms of Sale—One-third cash; the oil.
two-thirds in two equal annual iasts£
ments, with interest from day of stle.il
cured by mortgage on tbe property set?
CHAS. J. JENKINS, Exeontov
JULIA A. CUMMING, Ixeeutrf.
of Thoa. Camming, dat’d ™
jySl—2awtd« ,
HEW FIRM.
MS. WILLIAM SHEPHERD
Having, in consequence of Mi,,
health, retired from his connection with
the firm of
WM. SHEPHERD k CO,
255 BROAD STREET,
And WM. H. JONES hnving this day
been admitted as a member of that Hoik,
it* business will hereafter be transacted
under the firm and style of
JONES, SON & CO.,
The above announcement has no refer,
•nee to the business of our house, No. m
BROAD STREET, tybich jrill be contin
ued as heretofore, without change of rela
tions or detnils—
JONES, SMYTH & CO,
192 BROAD STREET.
Referring to tbe above Card, we ter
to announce that we hare in etere
A FULL AND COMPLETE BTOCK
or
COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES,
OF ALL TnE LATEST AND MOST
APPROVED DESIGNS.
A large and complete line of
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
A good assortment of
HOUSE FURNISING GOODS,
Etc, Etc.
With ample facilities and experience, m
present ourselves before the customers
of our predecessors end the public for pa
tronage, with a fall assurance that we will
continue to enjoy that degree of confidents
which has contributed so largely to their
well-known success during the past sixteen
years.
We will be constantly in receipt of
NEW AND LATEST STYLES OF
GOODS,
AS THE BUSINESS SEASON OPEN.
Fall particulars will be given in futon
advertisements.
JONES, SON A CO,
255 BROAD STREET.
Augueta, Sept. 1, 1866. sel—tf
REMOVAL.
WE HAVE THIS DAY REMOVED
to the Store formerly occupied by
Messrs. Maude & Wright, No. 283 Broad
Street, where we will continue tbe t
GROCERY AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
IN ALT, ITS BRANCHES.
se2—lm O’DOWD & MULHERIK.
BARRETT, CARTER & Co7~
W /HOLESALE AND RETAIL
VV DRUGGISTS,
No. 291 Broad Street.
We are now in receipt of afull assortment
of DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES,
of all descriptions,
And every other article usually found in n
Drug Store. We are always prepared to
put up PRESCRIPTIONS at any time,
Sundays not exeepted. au3l—2w
ALWAYS ON HAND,
Fresh
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA
And CONGRESS WATER.
For sale by
BARRETT, CARTER <t CO.
au3ly-,lw
JUST RECEIVED,
AFULL ASSORTMENT OF
GLASS, OF ALL SIZBS-
From 8 by 10, to 30 by 44, French.
For sale low.
BARRETT, CARTER A CO.
au3l—lw
~ LEMONS.
A FEW BOXES OF LEMONS
JUST RECEIYI®
And for sale by
JOS. SUMERAU,
au3l—fit 202 Broad Street.
Attention, Ladies 1
A LARGE AND VARIED SUPPU
OF THOSE
STAMPED YOKES,
Reoaived this day, at
MISS L. J. READ’S,
ae>—3 326 Broad Street^
Light Cassimeres
CLOTHS—
For Gents’ and Boys’Went
Are nailing at Reduced Prioea, at
I. KAHN & CO.’S,
lnl7—6m 262 Broad Street.,
GRIST,