Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, October 04, 1866, Image 3

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MJm. £ p.ia. 6 /•."«. - -111 S4 S s*» '•'f •' §faj Hi •*.« ..• N.> -.- ii : • ■nr since "■ -v 1 ! ■ .■ v Hbr we are i«> have '.lie !■■!•■ 'Or nut. lr seems 10 ns -il".:. v/i;: :pjt favi'foi -a' :\a 1 c Bacc, rial::, 1 the ,ln :so V, l*,' t r li-ei lil:tt we have, a Bi'" •• by iu haiihg j , the r. sidl. ns. if *•,.*> H|! proceed lu usuke 'fo sKtHjtmgcaiy n t ;!• on turn -sene ■ : • 1 Hppe that 0; h 70. \»i§*-fiSS-o'tisjßnt e in procuring M o Pty&f' n H|), ain’t give it to us at V'sf ■•'"Hi.— The sale of tic ket' tuns sjfcjv;fo«fo;iiHf a brilliant nttemlat.ee al Hps§this evening. The Opera f4i -no ot the gnindcst in the :.trS»S’• e • ■gl its nil. Sic of the sweetest f .jf&Sf-■• isoi.sißfcpiiiar . han. -:<t. I le it are anxious to listen ■lli'i those wl o have i.nt. hW* a dr Te ;•■ do so <1 : ;in opoortonuv v.i tliem. an 1 ijv one of the CT 4 tru'jpes in li.e eou-ei v. ot mii- niece ' wpre I." g’ A' U.uie fliuo.o. Iffeistoie Strukoacii. the cluu a ■ Kwnissa, Sit:. Susini, Sigs. sLocatclii, and iitlnT-: of the tatoeof.. Other artists have been te;d-d ■ the chorus i ninrged., so tliu! be pro bond with a : «n4 -more pow. rl 1! niu-.ical dlkHll whkh here hist season. who wisii to see and ' .should si-curc their seats M Mme, as there wiil doubtless be a i'S?,.jßttemlanci- ut tin- Hail tiiis evening. '■'iV H[ett 1 x<;. —V.'<• thought it was a . ‘ ta>»)fte'r, but it wasn't. It was a “wet : tlic new festaldi-limeiii Ken ’ Thc<c genth nien, on opeu 'iWV ■Rr new . ’.oru. invit' and a litinilmr ,y present *"•! s<-c 'lone. Web, all appeared li'?i/g ft Jfc.p"d, with u-.. all premiit whh ■■ .'«H* 1 ft rtr. a ll al.midanm* ol bu-b - Kvnry- Kenny \ Cray ; ai.d they ..d, *»-, BK.to enjoy an iniineiise patroi.- ' v ’ : and ... .p.K:iO»iy'i> Or mv Aokjo i.'ri uai. relereio e to our tid-.citis ing it will he seen that this /• 1 <• will meet at the City I In!.. on Saturday next. There full nttcuiimicc us I'm tar • of the county on this X" H It ia an \s (i iitioii worthy {rf and an earnest sup- S<wf jiart. As 'Hbol ■•■!■ ■■- V h- b: :.-bt meeting for discuseicn, and at* do so should attend.- 1 '■djfiHKls OF iu?. Slow— On Monday, Sth, then; wh! be a partial #«*tip»lDf the SUM, which will If visible ?•; England, and ill licit par! ol the Voik which is noi lleuiStot " st ’"(Brawn on a tnn]i from the city ot '' '^P U> the liglu-liouse on Fife of Long Island, which may really l'i .Hkl a Uadical cci'p.c. ' df-aclipsi; will be- tin- iu-t of the sun ■ the United States until the one of-August 7th. IhGs, r r shadow of the muon will pass plod.ice a total eeiip--- i- p.-ul r-u Btatcs. . ‘A'hK M akk i:t. Waterinulh 1 tni niel have almost .-ntb- 'y dusap- SashHpfroiu the Augn.-sta uiuikel. .Sw-d {•e'wfgi gf't'-n pi'-is. and Irish potatoes, |p|Srticlv-8 ot fn-id v.hieh do moot Of fish and heef there is a supply---the ijuality being go B The nnniher of attendanu. at t! B»rket, from the coaniiy, will to-m ■to increase, at which time the -...■h-up deni: will hine BHportunit> atlui-ded tin an Ibr Ml p- SSEWfe thcmseUe.-; v.iih the pi-odin u ol üßßural friei. lsT.-are and hil.uj-—!'o, *** ' «ig»t sidcraLion. And U ii it,,, /h-r l.and. will he privileged to return ilia wagon 1,0. paying a n- 1 unable -am • n.ieloi. ITALIAN a OPERA-- -THURSDAY, OCT. 4. k- Wo*o ’m PiHsvte.— schod* commenced their Fall session li*t Monday. At the Houghton Institute and Augtlsta Free -School, a goodly number of girls and boys resumed their i«tadiea on that d#y. There are, how ever, numbers of children. in tlye city »Jio rcatnin awny from school, spending* precious hours in roving over the ciljy, or in idleness ahoht their homes. T'liis, should pot be so. There are chairs,' still vacant in the free schools. Parents:and glnltdlahs illUidd ace that thrtrfe chafrs be filled by he girls and boys grotviflg' up in ignorance around thcmg'lSeed the children to school, that th?y may be prepared for the active duties of ! U(e. As we said on a previous occasion, oivr people should take a deeper .intery'StMh educationaf matters thanTas hitherto, been tlujir custom. Intellect must needs [irdfc tef be to ad vapocmeut and interest iu tb« yfiturr. Let everything be done that «j|irbe done [to thS piinds of the younp in our midst. The surest rncftp»;tre to ip (by School raqrns. Jjfc ’* I«. • A Lbttbh.—A -Yankee aoldier in one of the hospitals received a letter, 11 of which the following i* ah dstract: ‘iDer Kuzzen : We is allficMt 1 . Mother ’h got the his Term-; brothcr'Tbm,has got the ilupiii Is a ugh, and sister Ann has got a babee, and hopes these few line jwlll ' and. the slut pup cpUtbed a cat last uite; Rite gone. Yure affection kuaaen.” " The . abuve reminds ,us of an epdstle alleged to have been written by a Mis-, sourian. ■ iii half merit of brevitkr, if winds*' l .fittn ti'h »6wp, such efiC«t#ous eouHdJW supposed -toe have an existence: “Dear Brother: I Beta myself to write you a few lines, to inform you J 'that 1 hre &1H wt-IF, except sister .pprothy whp.Jbas thu nowralgia. atul 1 hope these few lines will find you enjoy ing the same blessing." „■ j WO "A'l’RKCot titt-s Ixko.vi'.’W Tiey ipnst have some “fast" juveniles down toiMo bile, if' tiie fnilbwing is anythingjof a specimen. The Tribune of- that city, says: We saw a small boy on the street .yestepday- ip front, of tho Custoiii House, about six years old, and; Stvyar ing .at a terrible rate, Wlieiv ivu first saw him, he was venting his splefcn upon a'jioor innocent cab-man wlib \vould not allow him the use of his Cab, for a ride, lid threatened to tdlte the wheels off the vehicle, if bis wrishos were not eotn],lied with. The affrighted cab-man drove away ty\i icflcly to esctfpe the vdngt'anoc.- of this terri.ble person. They called this desperate youth ‘Bhoog.” Maimed Soi.dieks.—ln accordance with instructions from his Excellency, Charles J. Jenkins, Governor, all maim cd indigent soldiers en-route for Macon tier the purpose of obtaining artificial limbs, on exhibiting certificate of tW Ordinary of his county, ntade in cjom-' plianee with the law, will be passed, free of eharge, pver the Western aud Atlan tic Railroad, both going und returning. We confidently believe that all other Railroads in the State will adopt the same liberal course. Circus Advertisements.—Many per sons, says the Petersburg (Vu.) Ex press, wonder at the great success whitfli attends this popular amusement. Tfie great secret may be found in the liberal advertising policy' which all Circus Managers adopt. .Newspapers, gorgeous posters, attractive handbills, are all brought into requisition to place before the public the wonderful feats, gymnas tic, acrobatic, and dtjuestrian. Men of business could well learn a lesson from the circus proprietors, that would result in fortunef'. Major Henry Craxstox. —It will lie seen that this well known and popnlar gentleman Is now with I. Kami $ Cos .: He needs no word of commendation from us. A sufferer by the war, he now caßts-his lot among ns to retrieve hi? ftkllen fortunes, and- in this lie' has our .best wfakes. ilia friends should" not forget him. Removat,. Messrs. McKnight & Doris have removed their shoe store to No. 210 BrOad street. They have V splendid assortment of boots aud shoes, and are prepared to. offfer them at low prices. We Speak by the card, when we say thuLtbey, keep the best of goods, and sell them cheap; and we'- advise purchasers to give them, ajtripl;-?; Ex-Puesidext D,u;iß/ —We publish on the outside of the present issuej another letter from,Mr. .Tno. D. Kelly, •to the Petersbting (Yn.) Index, relating his interview with our (-x : Prcsident, in Fortress Monroe, it is interesting, and we offer no farther apology for presett ing it to our readers.’ ' - ExrmtxAToß.y.-Ap'p(l#t, I th‘is bending will-be found a few words from the firm <A|f,JoneSj Sroythe jliave in tbeir establishment stleh an sssortiOeiu of house furnishing goods, as will afford • ampleiopporlunities foe selecting a good supply. Persons needing unyibing iu ,il)eir lino are referred to their adver tisement and to their establishment. DaxciXo Academy.—lArofessor Btra winski’s Dancing Academy is very popu lar with the Admirers Os the art Terp sichoreau. He understands his jpro fessioupj-" J-A jlauj. I :UZ 7 ' —an —; —ry . ■ p ' Get Markj to. — Get mgrrjedjj ydung woman I never pause because your suitor is not.handsome. If he is good; that is much better. Few handsome men are good firr miich,' except 1 to break wives’ hearts with jealousy, and fail in busi ness, because too much tempted to nt teud to it assiduously. Justly Porulah. —Ottrfriend Colien, at 182} Broad street, is very justly popu lar; for he keeps a. splendid stoqk of boots, shoes, hats,caps, etc., and always keeps his prices within reasonable bounds. Don’t forget Cohen’s. f x The Grand Odu HA, THIS ErAa'l^li. — ' jjellini’s grand tragic Opera of-Norm* '■will be -.perffrSed this evening.— :Madame Ajigidlijja in her great "Character of Norma, i x]je fasei'ndtiug fM'He Pauline will appear as lAdalgesa. TTie<3lorita'tAior,Sig.Nusini, =Mvill undertake the and eminent ]io|W#|r basso, Sig. will personify the jf-iesUOrovosa 'The sale of tickets p l' fW Reason wjjl Iu? continued at. Messrs. 'BchreineD'T& Sons., li)9 Broati street, Jo-day, and we again silgbeijt, wi. to aviii4.M4isiippointmeutS T that Pilose desiring to attend the o[ierw would better seddri Seats before they are nil tailed. . q.PJoi'7l/I ! M To-morrow, Friday, the 8«(Cond of the seoson f> the fine opera of Orispeuae la Comare is to be presented, aud as it has hever before been perforrtiod irt Augnsta, the following brief meutiou of it will he futerestite: ••M* ' •! ’ ,u> Crispena, a cobbler, and his Jivife Annettu,-l!fe tWS charaaefe/- with the t»p doctors, j^otrigJO'a[i4jMg*-, hftlano, Don Asdrubal, a rich miser, and Count Fiore, who is iu love' bQW the miser’s ward. Crispena being very poor,- is about to drown himself, tvhfen a fairy comes to.hi?' bid, tytd; by supernatural power, niakeS bim tli4 rfebest dt>4 most sucqq|4ul.f>hysiejo,u jp,,.VcjiLce, greatly bis rival*.*' --a-* o He attains gtehf cabses a magnificent palace to be ereotfld on the site of .his old. stajl, And drives the entiri-i frdtariiitiy-if'- Venice mad with raja his astonislung snoyess. iThey ridicule his aa hisjbai Latin, but are coorounaM tiy"the appa- ; rent miracles Whichhenccomplishei However, Crispena'*. graudeur.. rqn d«tc.'lriin hauty -budi auperi ll ioua; he‘ ill-treats his is even insdlent to Comare. | As a punishment for his urrogance, the fairy causes-him to sink through the earth to her subterranean abode, where she informs him that,hi« last houflii at hand, and insists -on hjs making bit) will, bequeathing his property in the manner she dictates him. CrispeHa, half dpad with 'terroj! Complies, qtid re quests, as a last favor, that he BUiv bd permitted to onibi-aee his wife and child ren before he dies. The fairy, ,by the, medium of an enchanted mirror, reveals to him his family circle, then engaged, iu offering up a prayer for his -safety. He again'imptOres'thte fiijry* to spatq his life, and promises tliat, if she will Ou|y “Ifet h'im off this time,” he Will, fort the future, be an exemplary husbatid iiqd lathe*. 'fbO fairy consents ; she causes him to fall senseless on a seat, a*? on awakening he finds himself once more surrounded by his wife, children and friends, whose answers soon prove to him that the subterranean cavern, amt nil its terrors, were naught bpt a feVer l.dr ttrenrtr, the result of *tt “distempered - >T iunß The.underplot is interesting, turning on the loves of the Count"Fiore and the ward of a rich miser, Don Asdrubaf, and ample opportunity is afforded for the. display of the authors, tho brothers Ricci. Fall Fahhiox or Wearing tue Hair.—Our lady readers, ndw that the rqjgh of fhetSiimmef styles ip dvfep, will be interested to know that during the Fall season, curls, without the waterfall, 'will be ’iriut-h worn for full dress. The front hair is arranged en water curls, or in wavy puffs. The front hair is also worrt in smooth puffs, but this is not becoming to all Styles qf -, .features. There are several different niodes of arranging the waterfall—to suit the fancy of the wearer. It may be com posed of several small puffs, or two or three, or two narrow bands crossing it, which gives it the appearance of puffs. Hut coils were ruled out some time siiitfe, and though occasiupally we see onetfielying the fiat of fashion, yet they are decidedly «nt of styl e. —Lynchburg ( lot.) News, Sant. 00. Fire in Charleston. —We Team from the Courier, of the Bd, that about 4 o’clock. Tuesday morning, a fitfe oc curred in Bjksel street, in* the Auction add JffommreSion House of McKay and GamphelV iijipipdilitefy adjoining the PaVilitjn Hotel. The building and its contents were entirely consumed. building was owned by Mrs, T. ,1f Bisaell, aud was insured for so.ooo, about one half of its real valuation. The stock of Messrs. McKay and Cainp. bell, part of which Was'held on consign ment, was va 1 tied at SIO,OOO, and in sured for ope half-thal^auiount. The Last Cutting.—The planters in this section have generally finished cutting their tobacco, and wo are glad te heat that the crop is probably the best iu quality raised for the past tea years. The most of it has cured up beautifully, and in thisTespfict will'eom pare favorably with any crop heretofore grown .—Lynchburg ( Va.) News, Seyi.2B - oOa AbVijßijsvsfo FftTfExOs.'—On and after tji|h» day, there will be an Quinti* liox ‘placed on the Post-Ollice .corner, lor the reception of. advei|ise nieiits for the Daily Press. n -l&jwfiCß- Hornets anu Hats-u-Aii: elegant of bonnets and bats is being 9pened at the French Dress' Making and Millinery Establishment of Madame Segiii’s,|u2S JDfuad street,;op posite the Planters' Hotel. The ladies should call and examine her stock. The Latest Fashion.—rA nfew style of ladies’ hat made its appearance in’ New York, called “Fly-up-the-crix-k.” They' are so made, that the sides extend like the wings of a bird out stretched. Hence the ns uu-, Petersburg Etpress. River News.—No change to report ns to the height of the river. No arrivals or departures. ' The Express is, we believe, undergo ing repairs at Savannah. She will soon be plying the liuo again. “Sto** MoSjAai# FbmaJ.e Oollege. tt>A. meetiug of the citizens of Stone Mountain was held |rt tfiafc. place, on the lit instant, for tlf ptepae of jpnt (t>pg ou toot mcasurea loolLng to the establishment of a in that locality. The following named gentlemen wpre appointed si Board of Trustees: 'fftav. James McDonald, Rev. FliMad dpx|'j. T. Meador, Turner GoM*r*ith, il. P. W uoteu, W. S. Herantou, E. R. Dean, fi. F. Veal, 'TtJmlin, \V. W, Vealj.-J., R. Hamilton, S. B. Wright, J. R. Stewart, Thomas Johnson. T ;i They are to rnept on the 13th insljant, hi Stone Mountain, ta make I art her ar rangements fop the' sflccess of the en terprise. . , . j, Atlanta Eba.—The Atlanta Era, has changed hands. In the number of Oc tober 2d, Dr. Samuel Bard appears as Proprietor aud Editor. The Doctor is a Conservative and strong supporter of dirndlsnt jpjhnson,.ips will he seey from thfe con eluding paragraphs of his-ealu tatory, hereunto anuexed: “Politically, we honestly, andjcordially -Bueept the ‘•reoonstrvction" policy of ‘‘‘President Johnson/' and recognize in ; him the.qhanipiuncpll liberty, the hope of theSifttidm', ittia purpose to stand firail}- bv him, sD long a vhe'ppholdK ! and sustains the with that unwavering fidelity which has" Hitherto characterized his patriotia and states- 1 luardikt; hdnliiiittatloi.l In this ominous hour, when the hearts of brave men seem to sicken and faint in contempla tion of the dark and impending future, it is cheering to know that a barrier, in tne person of “Andrew Johnson,” stands ras a monument of- granite ,«mid the i-hurricane that eincompasses him, threat ening the demolition of the Constitution law and liberty. To the Conservative press of thej en tire Cmmtry lie send kind greetings, and extend the rigbf ha inf of fellowship. OF Off'CTTXEBfWI P. — Thi firm of Magill & Piequet, it will be observer} by refers peg to opr advertising columns, has been dissolved. Mr. Piequet Will Continue the business at, bis jppifr stand, over the store ol Schrputer & S<Sns, next below Barik, 'We commend him tdt'th'e'patron age of the public. See his advertise orjerjt.r T J rpi 'A b t U r i HoKSiE iNSUR-iXtiE CoMPANY.(-*tAtnong tliff'trew -“institutions” of the day lure horse insurance, companies. We no- Itice tllemHuouacement of the establish mept of oue in sures against both the theft and the' death of a horsW. l tl/t / - .1 i_i , ate correct in your surmise. Dyron was n handsome man— extremely so—but lie did not wear the enormous shirt collar about his neck, which so many addle-pated young bucks have endeavored to imitate. —Petersburg fr'rnrann jEJL>*T[/o o« Augusta Market. AiTorsiA, G 4., October 3, 1806. GOLD—Bayingl 1,45 • Sdlin- 1.-10. SlLVEß—Buying, i-35; Selling, 1.40. COTTON—The market was quite unset tled. Sales,Tor to day sixty three balos. Receipts thrtc hundred and thirty bales— sevopieen at -10 c.- nine at tlOeq twelve at 34e.; three at 35c.; sixteen at 300-; six at 87c. Consignees per Central Railroad, October 3. —O Mjer, JVlrß'Frederick, Levy i, J, Geo K <b Bro, C & M, E Wustin, j <> Tucker, J Hertz A Cos, B Bevy, Gray, M & Cos, J W Pctkins, BBC, B Wolff, ] I orton & M, V OaA is, Wyman &M, H Coffig, Yauglm A M. 11 t! Bowe, O’D & M, Il C Bryan, F 0 Boyd, J O M, s C White A Cos, B A S, j N A Son, G A Oates, M Collin, J £ Munger, E Q I), J W Minicke, E S Bbnklcy.H War ner, F II Cook, Bevy <£• A, Simons A M, A Myers, R B ’Gamble, I Simon A Bro, B A King, E H Miller, C A Robbe, E II G aba ter, W II TANARUS, C T MeCay, J G B A Era, II Myers, Davidson A Cos, E H Rodgers, T Richard A Son, P 0 A Go, Mosher, T A Cos, W Samuels, Garraty A A, J H Van Winkle, J Michael, Sylvester A C, G Volger, Barry A.B, J D B A Bro, J W S A Son, G J Gable, E Cohn, V Richard A Bro, P F Murphy.- CLOSING OUT. Being desirous of changing!' mv business, X will sell my entire stiock of fashWriifhU READY-MADE CLOTH INd at a great sacrifice. Any person wish ing to purchase the Stock will receive libe ral inducements cither for cash or approved endorsed notes. -This is an excellent chance for a beginner. The parties purchasing enn occupy the Store until October, 1867, at a cheap rent. I have a fine MARBLE TOP BUREAU and 1 IKON SAFE that I will sell at a bar gain. Apply at 322 BROAD STREET, 5025—121* Opposito*Plauters’ Hotel. REMOVAL. ON OR ABOUT THE FlltsT OF OCTOBER NEXT, • THE “DAltiY PRESS” PRINTING EtiTAIILUSHMBNI WILL EE REMOVED TO NO 1 , lob BROAD STREET, Opposite Southern Express Office. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING V lul bo( W Akn i. l fl < BOOK-BINDING. , . Machinery of the latest invention nnd most substantinl structure will be erected, for the rapid und faithful execution of every desoriptaoivof,‘ROOK AND JQB PRINT ING. A large and varied assortmentof TYPES, BORDERS, GUJfi,, jfULES, etc., of the most BeautifuT design j, w ill be found, to which additions Vill be niade from time to time, as new styles are introduced by the tyiivfmindcrs. !* ' - A full supply of INKS OF ALL COLORS will,at Jill timers, bo kept on iiajid, for the pnqlacaon oj . ; •f t J .<! ORNAMENTAL PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, ROGERS, Etc., To whitli particular uttoo 1 lop will be given, Tho stock of -PAPERS, CARDS, EN VELOPES. «te., will auibraco a largo,ringo of 817.08, colors, and weights, ami all of su perior quality. Tho BOOK-BINDING DEPARTMENT will be fitted up with tho most approved machinery, nnd of a capacity for turning out work of any description in this lino. All orders will be promptly aud accu rately filled, and charges moderate. Satis faction guaranteed in every instance! , ,(O0 E. il. I'LtJllK, Proprietor. Wanted, Immediately, GOOD MILLINER. Apply at MRS. M. TWEEDY’S, se2o—2w No. 215 Broad Street. PREMITJDISOfS SUTTft Wlft lie'tlje itamo of*thft tiow style of garments shortly to be mtrodtWod to the public. As early as "brought, out wilj he, qffered to the.f|isbionab!o pahtiV BUmHiV New Store, *where a 6iore perfect? ' r,, ‘ - J RECONSTRUCTION in the improvement of ear premiAs has lately bean achieved. iw our hid ‘stand beautifully and tastefully -remodelled and,, finished, where we hope t»i meet our Miner one friends and oustoiners.'T -We.assure them that oar bid •'! ,sS ! POLICY in conduoting our badness on the ONE PRICE SYSTEM has proved a success beyond etfr most sanguine expecia ipns. Bow prices and fair dealing are bound to be TRIUMPHANT | in every paH of the and in every branch of commerce* The commercial year, r urt opeoingd. will find u« well prepared to. meet the wanta 0/ our numerous customers. Our goods are of Che beat quality; AND WILL BE found as cheap aß,|jtbe Cheapest. The earoily es imiiney in omr midst, :op*ibined vith the partial failure of the principal rops, will necessitate a rigid economy to be ADOPTED BY, he majority, of".ohr citizeps. Our varied tock will enable them to mtlkb AAch selee ons as are 'vtiiYabld to their jnciinics. The oaatifijL styles,of pur clothing are not only roverbial at home, but also fiy travellers assing here from' ALMOST EVERY STATE vlnJ acb ir'l tUc j> cleapncss land be durability of dor. igttrdidtKs. We also fFer at the very lowest prices, Gentlemen\s 'urnishitig Hatr, Yankee Notions, therat wholesale or cheap as any ouse WWEUNIM .MEIT Our, motto, is, “ THE NIMBBE JENNY IS BftTTElf TIfAN T&li SLOlf S1IIB BINll.” . • We guaranteft 1 f> Mces—lalfest fftfh ms. Clothing made of the : BeSt ioiaterials. Call andi exafnlac foir yourselvds tit I. SIMON & BROTHER ’asMonalile Clothing Emporium, ) 2J},4 ItUQ4D'STIJtRES, ! oc2—ly 265 JULIUS G- TUCKER > 265 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Di* y Gr ood s , LOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, IGOTS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, Etc. 20 5 1: it UA U SrKE fi TANARUS, A’utIUSTA, Ot. Vould respectfully iuform , iiis-frieuds and ho public in general, that lie has just re amed from tho North with a large, coin lete, and varied assortanent ol the.above lentioned Goods, which he is prepared to tier on ns reasonable and liberal terms as ny house iu the South. He would invite ho attention of the Bodies especially to; his irgo stock of DRE3S and, oihet’,GjpJ)DS, 1 omprising in part — SILKS, all gratles ami patterns French and English MERINOES and POPLINS CASHMERES, DeBEGES COBURGS, ALPACAS Figured and Mohair LUSTRES Every variety of English and Ameri can PRINTS All grades and colors of French aud English FLANNELS A large variety of HOSIERY. GLOVES trimmings, Buttons SHAWLS. BLANKETS TOWELING, TABLE CLOTHS Trish and German T.TNENS CRAVAT'S, JiII.RONS Lace ajid. Linen COLLARS and H r DK’E*S IIOOP SKIRTS, Ladies’ and Misses’ Kid, Lasting,aad-Mosiicco GAITERS and SLIPPERS Also, a fine assortment of Ladies’ Cloth and Silk BASQUES and CLOAKS Ladies’ and Children’s FURS,, and a general variety of. ZEPHYR GOODS. AT.SO CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, PERFUMERIES, Table and Pocket CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc.j Etc., Etc. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it. to their interest to call and examine opr stock before, purchasing elsewhere. Call at No. 285 BRO ID STREET, at the old stand of Day, Russell & Beujutniu. oc_2 —ly BLANKETS, ID lanKets!, . BLANKETS, Fine and Common,' AT ' I, KAHN & Mil ; ; 26 2 BRO|D STREET. dc2 — rf '' ■ Call and Examine the Stock OF GOODS NOW OFFERED LO%’ FOR CASH, consisting of Gentlemen's ROOTS and SHOES, bodies’JBOOTKES, GAITERS, Misses’ aud SHOES, of every style. A Ire, a fine assortment of T.adiea’ and Men’s! HATS, SHIRTS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, ut t A. BRANDTS, ! 33-I,Broad street, 002— 3 m Opposite Plniitors'iifotcl. Fine Corsets. BELTINGS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACKS and, . ELHjINGS, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, CUFFS, AND every thing of the sort Os tho moßt modern stylo can bo seen at I. KAHN & CO’S., 2(12 BROAD STREET. oe2—tf Fo* Heni and Sale. J A $ JO6R\SA&i r j IOFFEIV' FOR SALE M¥ attACE IN Brethersvillc, Kichmun'Ucomity, con taining FOUR HUNDRft»ARBI|TGHTY FIVE ACRES PIEE LAND, about omrenty five acred cleared and ip CULTIVATION, the baianco. wvH timbered f the most of ivtiu-h, WiuiTd yiq}4 remifnerative crops. There Is place n comfortable dwell ing, wi^h,,usual, eub-buildiiigs, convenient and It. u situated eeg ,ve(J*jif to the Hepfitibab High Scbpol (ono tj the pest in Georgia), and the health of Idie unsurpassed-. .m Any persop,desiring to examine the place can du so by calling on T)r. W. H. Clark,' wbp lives near by. For further information address me at Beater District, Bufke eftuntv. J. W.’ CARSWEU.. TO BENT, A DWELLING,MQU.SE— ' , ~1 On the south side of Greene street, Between Mclntosh and Washington— X Containing Seven Roams. , „ . - JAMES W. WALKER, j 1 oc3t—tf No. 3 Mclntosh street,. 1 WANTED TO KENT -MALL HOUBejB Os about Four Riertfs, ~,,( In a eentral locality, On or neob-Blßad iveet.' M Ap(>H to (I 1 t II ii t ; M. E. HILL. oc3— 2t ' August* Factory: <*.-■ ——in- - .uW t r-vn-V i-i—i TO RENT* V-' , b," ; toMMODIOUB STORE— -ri ).1p,336 BROAD ATRffBT And a small Store on Ellis street, ill rear of same.'-' ,'~i /AU'W.,I ■ : t*»; -Ti- H Apply on premises, at -, i , ;■! 33® Broad gtredtsx l - 99?—®> ill'll TO BENT. ! V" \ ' 'COMFGIiTABBE HOUSE WPiCH BIX l/i: ROOMS, in Quality‘Range-p lirgolot, with all ueoessary buildings and water. 'For partfonlaxs, apply at, ... >/ jvianflL 1 '•' ,1 ~,. lMii , 1821 BROAD street..,,, The FAR>I in Hamburg, advertised a few days, ago can sfilt he had 1 if applied for shortly. - MS-4#' I I.*7f ; )'.!-ff Hn TO SENT, THE RESIDENCE ON THE CORNER of Lincoln and Bay Streets. .It contains nine. Rooms, Pantry, etc. Apfify'W' ' r/ -WM. CRATG, j v:l i 003-ts President Bath Paper Mills-, ~. :r:.rto’rent, Zi’Hu 7 QNE HALF OF MY STORE— ' , FOR STORAGE, . pK^OR'BUSINESS. : ' .‘ Applyt jA.tiEa mem oc— 2fcixx ? jlJstreet. iDjTosf) lo 1 , I /BOM OCTOBER Ist, 1866 • ' One Neat COTTAGE RESIDENCE containing £otff Itooms, with passage on first, floor (‘plastered), /ire-place iu dach room, with attic and two fire-plajers, good kitchen and ' jrard,. located on North ride AYatkins street, first house from corner of Centra. ALSO, Ono Heat TWO-STORY DWELLtNG, con taining live rooms (fire-place in fivo rooms), all plastered ; kitchen and stables attached; hydrant in yard : located North side Ellu. street, between McitinifW and Mafbury. Oue small TENEMENT* cohtahiing four ‘R-oobts,' kitepep attached, located on {South side Broad street, between McKinnie and Marbury. Apply to HENRY A. BYRD, Mutual Accommodation Stables, Corner Jackson and Ellis Sts. sell—lra CARPETS! OF ALL GRADES MANUFACTURED Window Shades FLOOR OIL CLOTHS PAPER HANGINGS Curtain Goods, Etc., Etc. JAS, G. BAILIE & BRO Respectfully call the attention of the public to a large, new, and beautiful sto.ek of the above goods, just received, and are now offered for sale, consisting in part as follows; CA-IIPJ^TS, CROSS LY\S ENGLT frH BRUSSELS CARPETS, in new and beautiful designs. .CRQSfiBY’S? ENGLISH VEj.VET CAR PETS, in rich and entirely hew patterns. EXTRA HEAVY ABB WOOL THREE PLY CARPETS, in rich and entirely new colors. HEAVY ALL WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS, new patterns. , INGRAIN CARPETS, of new patterns, at very low prices. I I 2,000 yards CARPETING at 50 to 75 cents per yard. STAIR CARPETS AND STAIR RODS, all widths. ’ j ■ HE ARTII , RUGS, all sizes, rich new patterns. 900 ROLLS CARPET BINDING, TACKS, an '1 TTIKKAI). doof M ats, of ah kinds, mamifaotartd DKUGGBTS, all widths, Hassocks.. / CRUMB CXLOTHS, all sizes made. 4--1, 5-1, 6-4 COCOA MATTINGS, for offices, bails, batsemonts, public buildings, eib. 4-4. 5 4. fi-4 white and rod-checked MATTINGS. '-' y - , ' WINDOW SHADES, „ ■ -,i' .11 ■ , 1,500 WINDOW SHADES,., jn,; rich new patterns, frurn six to ten feet long, with all noedssaxy trimmings. BUFF IiUL-- LANDS h'OR-SJHADES, in attwidths, Floor Oil Cloths, Iri nert I rtdci*beitutif]il; , defli^!i l s', just* received, from threfe to eighteen feet tvide, cut any size wanted. : \ A 'Table and Stair OIL CLOTUS-v ... PAPER HANGINGS, 4,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER ANfD BOR DERS, ,in now patteinsj just received, CURTAINS AND CORNICES, LACE AND DAMASK CURTAINS AND TRIMMINGS, - CORNICES, BANDS aud PINS, PICTURE TASSEJ.S, CORDS, and NAILS. To all of which the attention of tlioso in want is invited. Carpots measured for, cut, made, ami laid. Oil Ci-.tli.-s nicasurod for, (jut, and laid. W-indojw Shades nnd Curtains put, up at short notice by it cumpetent work man for a small charge. JAS. G. BAILIE ,t- BRO. oc2—Cm 205 Broad Street. 18GG. One Price Cheap Cash Store. 1536. 11 i,,'#t!T#,l 1 •}? I I iii) i ixAihj t- .[ GRAY, MULLARKY & CO., 2£B Broad Street, A:XT Gr XI S T A., G A., -.of '• .> >nqiv vtdrtr.: nui mrrt u AT THEIR OLD AND WELL KNOWN iSXANI>.-UNDUIi THE CEN TRAL HOTEL, beg respectfully to inform theif friends and the pubiic that they are rtow reefeivihg one of tke .i--• ..ti-. x no oimitt . -• mo !..'•• 1 .1* -nl - • 1 LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF - 1 ; j 1 ** STAPLE, FANCY, AND IMPORTED V I ft uiw uoafq oA) te at Xuaw lerl-iiH«»iJ 1 : ' ill ■_ ..."7 sdhivjfi Llsn— j . v »<- 10, •- ■ T . PVER INTRODUCED TO -rnk' PUBLIC OP AUGUSTA AND VIOfIITY I I ,Ul*' Jilj ol JllO'-J.i glllfo 1.-il./il - -1. iu.-l. q ir.Jft .-Jiarof o nil l PnrehhSefl EXCWSIVBDt t’Olf CASH. anA selected with the utmost car§ and fidelityj'trith a'vidw of<„retaining, ana fiMHer eststblishing tfreVepnfation which a kind: pnMfcLto J»«««wd3 US, qf tte BFS.T GOODS sjt the aU ‘ 11,0 LATSSX AND <•» in ui <!■ ■/. • »» ...- . 7- - tri-,i. \’r. •n!i “ i FAIR DEALING ON EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES! lull KOliUKiuiuii Oil li J.'-I- I /1.l .-o'o| I s ,1. ~j, 1 ~1 . X :i)i; 11 Ha j ii-.-.v,- igi'OiN- E Pit IC E! itteid afi'eiiu ai nijil full .!•.il n-i ■ P . '|i^ ( .- / jA.ii <:l ’"'Olieap for Gash. I NO CRRDIT, and consequently,no had debts—every' otr* "trienfed courteously alike, aud.jl.S P a sV s |P i f re .d to give universal satisfaction. ! ” ' l ' - These, principles in trade we find to be aa in mineable as Truth itself, and when faltlifiifiy adhered to, a sure guaranty of success. - With an experience of nearly a quarter a eentnryih ifataring to the pubKtl of Augnsla. we think can ,truthfully venture to assure pur friends of A faVge'karifib' in the purchase of their Dry suppiieSf We aradetepoiiiied that nothing shall be ’wanting off our part to cultivate, to tlw greatest ejxtent, the sptendtff patronage we are’'now receiving." We intend LIVB|| ,, fIU*[NBSS, conducted on;“IJVE” PRINCIPLES G and lo tbs'cahtious and pradhßt pliWh'siser, at either wholesale on rataii, we, would .say* examipaiearelfully and -pairentty riur GOODS and PRICES before mailing a And if we cannot -wonvinee /duos a large saving we will take much pleasure’ill pdkfiiigVod oil tlm prices. '.J ““'Wie tvolil'd like so gfv’ek'delrilfea SpheduleW''OTr'G , oo(l§ and Prices to offrfiAeDds at a distanefe) but'»ptice'w»H riot' pqrmit more than i a 'glande'-: at the ' different departmehta! a ! 1-A i " r! ’''"/l V f IN OUR DOMESTIC OEPAftTMENT "“VjfcAY BE FOUND: .mti! alia lent I , ..... Nhw YdA CLOTH ■M DVatasiitta LONG-OBOTH j : ’ ”' " ; Tr " l i. Hill’s Idem LONG ’* u " :i ' 1,J,1T r.. AugustA SHIRTINGS and SIIEEiXNGS . . - TaA Granitevillo SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS' Richmond Factory STRIPES and OSNABURGS Fine Sea Island Drown HOMESPUNS’ iTi.-korv Stripes and denims Marlboro’ PLAIDS and SXRIPKS LINBEYS and KERSEYS Canton FLANNELS and- DRILLINGS Apron CHECKS and TICKINGS Furniture CHINTZ Domestic and Scotch GINGHAMS; Head and Pocket HANDKERCHIEFS French, English aud American PRINTS, 5n great variety, new and beauti . ful styles, at very low prices. In Our Linen and House Goods Department WILL BE FOUND: «l 10-4, 11-4and 124 Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS 9- and a-4 Billow. Case LINENS and COTTONS 10- 11-4 and 12-4 Manchester, Lancaster, Marseilles and Allendale QUILTS , 8-4. 9-4 and 10-4 White arid Brown Liiu-r.D A M ASKS, very lqw prices 12 4 very superior Linen Damask TABLE CLOTHS, with Napkins to matcfri -. :1 . ’"• ' •' Very sqperior Linen Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES’ Damask Fringed and Colored Bordered TOWELS Huckaback Russia ihd Bird’s Eye DIAPERS Linen Crash DOWLAS and Cotton DIAPERS Fine Irish LIKENS, of very superior l quality Embossed Piano antj Table COVERS •«> Furniture DIMITY and Embrokliered DRAPERY. Among our large assortment of I DRESS GOODS .1 J , k ■ 4 -.4. J ) " ! « Will be found every NOVELTY of the season; • w’* J J 1 • r // ,1 f Rieli Moire Antique, SILKS , Rith Plain Taffeta SlLlvS . Rick Poplin REPS ; Rich Granite POPLINS' 1 (il ’ 1 “ 1 t Ritlf Plain POPLINS Rich Striped and Plaid POPLINS Rich Yeddo Wool POPLINS Rich Empress CLOTHS Rich Colored ALPACAS Riyh Bpocatalle ORIENTALS ad m : , Rich Satin Striped VELOURS Rich Ottojnan VELOmtS Rich’ Plffih and Figured All-Wool DFLAJNFS Rich French MERINOES—aII shadeA Rich Armure,and Winsey CLOTHS ‘l' •« i mal i- Rich Plaid MERINOES, ate. ~ Black Lyon s SILKS, with and without lustre, of all widths. IN THE MOURNING DEPARTMENT ~, Y e have always on hand Lupin’s Best Bomhaziiiea,"A.ft-Wool Dijlaines, Canton Cloths, French Merinos, Alpacas and Mobafrs :* GOt)DS in i great variety, of Cheeks, Reps, Poplin's; aiiti Delainefs. IN OUR WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT, 'Will be found Bioli’s Fine French 15ROAI) CLOTHS mid DOESKINS, English; French and American FANCY CASSIMERES. A largo Stock of Kentucky,Jeans, Tweeds, Satiuets,.Kerseys, very low. •. B@T We call special attention to Oi)r Large Stock of Fine Rochdale, Glendale, ttnd other -tfnp&K# makes of BLANKETS'. Also,' SMker, Welch and Domestic FLANNELS.} .Grey, Bine and lied Twilled FLANNELS, Opera FLANNELS, all shades asd qualities, .j CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. ■ 'll . - ... ! ~| • .. ... „:i, !.•; ... V, ■ ~ iH jDESWABLE and FASHIONABLE, at LNIBECEDEN i EDLY LOW. PRICp.S. We make this Department a spe ciality, and confidently invite companion. WOtifLLEN, BLANKET BLACK THIBET, MERINO and BROCHE SHAWLS, iu great v-uriety Constantly on hand, a Full Stock.of WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, DACES, : HOSIERY, GLOVES AJSD NOTIONS. to our friends in the country, that as we have but ONE POSf- TIVE PMCL, from which there is no deviation, tlmt orders entrusted to our care will receive marked attention in the selection of Goods. The Prices, in all instances, we will guarantee. lo all of which we respectfully invite the attention of Merchants, Planters, and the public generally, Gfray, Mullarky <fc Cos., UNDER THE CENTRAL HOTEL. JAMES A. GRAY, 1 N AUSTIN MUM.ARKY, V - - JAMES H. MULLAUKY. I * A o«2—lm