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AU»U«*TA. »A.
■CUSDAY JWhMMi ...'VI. II
i | Range of Thermometer.
At Dailt Pmssa OrricK,)
HHw OctolM! A, 1888. \
l «.*•. 13 n. Sm. 6
mMMSW T#° 75° 81° 78°
■ ! ' r,v ehciiiwmciiis.
ftikes, etc.--French Store.
t and Fancy Dross Goods—
Society.
<n Kent—C. 11. St rick land.
B"* ' N.-iiee—.\n,'U-!n K.’.A.’. i
Hr, No. 2.
Kglg? *^Hgnees—Central Railroad.
He*. Tinware, etc —I>. L. Fullerton,
Broad street.
>£c *
I'o-.mi-;
* * .Hhtfrior ei the Stale are earuestiv
to act as agents lor us in procur
>k v We will allow thru)
1 t.Bua: per centajre in such eases.
K H - PUGHE ,
Proprietor and Publisher.
• Ej Ore. Ciivsrr.T Frikmis.— We
* fc from «>•.,!• e.euntr. irii-nds i. ;•■ .v;
~ ' " ■B>- and ■
tISSV’ Such v. ill atwiu-., ie
' received.
+ «V I* It K-'S Book AN.i.lr-; i’ltlNf-
This 11 dice is now mo.
wTerHth every male:- a! §J- ry •
•a. Hil, tieui. and rwi ••a.ical
•• y .*»■' *Hr every so vie of 11 eh ne !.1 h
■8" f/\‘ ■ nil I Bookbinding. The par-
ol !lie Public is !■••
BffPWPIB t 0 es ahiid'imin. in the
M>He that amp’e satisiae ion a .1!
!£■£ '“ 3 re - : '.rds • •.•!»..: •.. [r. ."
charges.
* A*fiicc is h) a!rd at 1:M Hr 'a-i
; :kv| ' 153 Kllis Streei.
a H> Suvurh...—W.
lime lo warn
visfng ii.is City.
set ru .
* i &4 *s" jbnHk, made t! cm liv :iih i]
3, ! and black. A ease in
-, r i | ' v.o
■ ! i.. A-Ia *t»
* isv V* r Mlt a>• i .el ..
t% •> to sel which he a ■■
* ” * ‘‘t ■ferric. - .!' a‘p. c * >
I>l ’ .*'< , &}|v!ij her 110 asst-* id.,;.
•*TSf *ftT t •■'■■roved to he a .'nod sah -
li?CV'V.» 'V-'. :'■* c " ; ’ 11 “'si t'a-t h
.- * ‘<S-.V‘-V .. ii with his «.. . ti... ;
/ Htn his feelings wee !-
IB * H|ce. While I lie liirnnw was
£» |Hgi"i *•.•••!!■ in : oVc.V'h O' i
V £jklcbed up :i!'v or mored'i!
t-Vc- quicklv awuy.
• tfce- in ,in- re i
- olu . j Jst j SSU(!) the
« -
.v -M iili-r." i'; • li:n: i■
been l.e uy .!. Miller, who
*• jugggHMSil Gi.eslabli ini)'":'.
t. i ill li A lii.n,
. Hslani !.
is Hi, siand not Clai k's.
- - -
vi 1 in ih" lieai in.* and
::.pl ofeiml cases. Tim Ctiniina! Doclti t
«Ht Wi|iiup this in,"",: ll '_r.
HOttWAttVSi.l.'ll v-.i t'lie,
Same, Ga., fur tin . -liililislnn.-n; O, an
’• 1 H#<tAlJ Fuotory in tint City,
HbttffCturc of railroad cars, sa.-h ami
'doors, irons, panel work, etc.
• , "fIpAS. K. Mi itiioi K, • tic eminent Ante
■ii Tragedian, ’’ made a ‘•thrilling"
speech at Pittsburg, Pa., rc
AIITKKsYI 1.1. K, (>A.— V.'c arc JjjlMKod
*" ! jam from the Express tlmt liio tn»'H
Mfcartersville, G:i., is rapidly improving.
' uearly destroyer! during tin; war,
Sr^Hp sl fokt.%itt.n itwei.i..vi; in the City,
C I)o use ami farm in 11 ambarg, t’o ‘
For pauiculars, apply at 182}
eU'cet- |3
CC'-C |Htßr.iAi;rt Ct:i:i r,r.u t.-. —A I'e.tv
marriage coni'i fates lor sal.-
•pk oiliee. Young mar led people
see .Item.
: Bit Wav.—All preliminary ar
il having been perfected, the
' WftsHf wca her boarding tile South
Railroad Bridge has been
' reu! earnest, and is now fully
Si I lit i —-A t tin- r ill'll Sid"
he found a great variety of
!Oiko.%Jß(dl.:S. eiloieu wine, fruit, and
'■''i- Other good things. Country
4V.b:>».»|Bßi find it to their advantage to
* ~-ph, Slone and lay in a .-lip
pj W 'A Ira-o while <Ty en-'otne -
.(S It ;»■»<> vheir wav n, the estah-
sweets of life.
'l"wsi'f«B|on t.A \. ■ - - .i•
* t, jHLpttpils in* a Ids chts-es at
, 4Mf Si (>,: l - Jhl .Ml iMni.ee,
and. Xa. . W.dl S-le,
y¥'* ! f * fltMillinciy litt-. She invites
tin e.vanmtiiiioii ~1 i "
j*olf,.-i -i - u-n!, ,
' ' I* l -' 0.;,..- |’h - broken.
i Hdr-t-i eaii-.ewavs on Centre
* * Bprceif. and on Kills sll
% “j-'h *' Hft have given plant to new
V.t-f • Ipto-les. i hey are tl": long
lit wo pleased to
ftp'- 1 <"'■> 'ii ■ ~i- iore
y on lower Broad
'ft 1 and title I it-Jj 111 1 1- ii,,iii-
S|M ' -"V, tC'i
Uypri'Y,;.-.'- B|' - ! ihi'n't-h -..hoi
l.'.Ti.l dm.,
County CouM>-Ye«terday Wm sen
tence day in the County Co*rt-i-Judge'
MoLaws passing sentence qpon ten
•egtoen, convicted, -fbr the ■ tnost part,
of simple larceny. The time generally
ranges from three to eight months in,
the ohoiu gang.' /
The Court meets this morning, at
o'clock, why< the uufyiished busi
ness of the presen't session will be ac
complished. ' . ’ '''i
T«* Rscsnt Muiwsb.—rThe Grand
Jury, yesterday, returned a true bill*
against George Harley, charged with
the murder of McCauley, in this City, on
Saturday night last). He will probably
bo tried at the ; prescut term of the
Superior Count* •' t , ,« 1
Tbs. Gsrhan 'Lutuekn Cmurpb:-i-
Tde majority of our readers arq
of the fget that a chtyige haa lately taken
place ln the Mimste' isl conduct of the
German Luthern Church of this City.
He fbitner Castor. Rev. Mr. Bansemer,
haring accepted i; the Principafship of the
Harrisonville Academy, ttrid retired
f|om the pulpifr. Rev. D. v |*. Camman
has been called to, and, we are pleased
has Accepted it. The Reverend
gentleman was formerly Professor of
Modern Languages, in Roanoke College,
and conies to us highly recommended
His rare attainments as a scholar and a
inguist; his great puiity of character
and religious zeal, eminently fit him for
the Pastorship of the German Luthern
Church. We coegratataie the congrega
tion and the Sabbath School uoon the
desirable acquisition they have inqde.
Apropos to i he subject of scholarship,
it may not be am : ss for us here tai say,
that Prof. Camman contemplates form
ing a private class for the purpose of
giving instruction in Latin, Greek, Ger
man or Hebrew, to those of our cilizeus
who may deSird it.
Carrington & Co.’s ExprksS and
Purchasing Agency.- -By reference to
an advertisement in another column, it
will be seen that James Gardner,
(until recently cohnecied wi'h a City
pane ), is now Vice President of the
above Company. Having connected
hiinsel 1 ' with ibis entetp 'se, he wrll
devote bis best energies to its affairs.
Under the able ina»'a*;emetrt of in
President, a gentlemap pf pure ivt.agilty
and superior business quab iesj add of
many, years dxpertence in h's present
vocation, with the assistance of the well
known, con’icoui-J and responsible Vice
President, this Agency is firmly eeiab
lished, and wifi perform effectively, all
it undertakes 'o do. Fair dealing,
promptness, and thorough knowledge of.
business, may be relied upon by all
par.ies.
Southern merchants, and the friends
of the Company generally, are invited
to register thei • names at the office,
No. 30 Broadway.
This lust Put. ion will be of great ad
vantage, not only (o’ Southern mer
chants, but to ell who desi-e to avail
themselves o! Fee set vices of a reliable
and responsible New York Agency.
The Planters' Hotel,.—This ele
gant and always popular Hotel has
been reeenilv thoroughly fitted up,
under the supetigtqjideuce oLthemspe
rieurred p, oprieto., M . Nickejjson'. whose
approach we heralded some seve v af
weeks ago. The Colombia Soaih Caro-
Itiitsm,. of Oqi. 7ib. says: . , (
'P'ln Pr. <*k‘ sr.s- nrA-E c, ‘A vo cSYa .
“Mine host" Nickerson, tojne'yow,
opens i'ye Plan e s' Hotel in dfi/gar-ta,
in g •anti s vie. It has been thp oughly,
refitted from roof, to, celJp, its. laroers'
hdye been filled with of
li'e, to - epletion, and, it is onde"stood'
that the opening wifi' Fqmaykqd With
one of the jolliest diutterf that ever
finfefl i'hd.fniide of a bo.i iieant.
The Hotel was opened on Monday
last, fs p -evionsly annouuced, and will
goon become one of .he most popular
instilu-ions of (he hind in ihe South.
•Its generous proprietor w ; ll keep an
open house to-day, for his fiends anu
tlje public generally, on. which 'Occasion
will be sp -eatl before them, good , kings
that will (Jetuonßi;ate the tact that Mr.
Kiskereon knows; indeed, to Ikeep
a hoiel.” He is ddlentrbed to increase
the popular,y of this always pupular
esiabMshment, and with hbn to deter
mine is to succeed.
Savannah Mus'c-’-ac, Kt.ecnoN.—
The Municipal el 9c 1 1 op. held ip, Savan
nah on Monday, 'esnlted in (he triumph'
of the Citizen's and White Firemen's
Ticket- Hon. E. C, Anderson being
chosen Mayor, aud the following named
gentlemen Aldermen :
Marlin J. Fok). Kerry Brigham, Jno #
L. Villalonga, Edward C. Wade, Wm.
Hunter, Francis L. G“e, Alvin N.
Miller, George W. Wylly, William H-
Burroughs, Dr. Jame3 J. Waring, M.
H. Meyer, Chas. C. Millar.
Fook Cr.KRKS are kept constantly em
ployed, waiting pn the large crowd’ of
ladies and gentlemen, who frequent the
large arid "handsomely stocked store of
M. Cohen’s, 182} Broad street. His
stock embraces every kind and quality
of shoes, gaiters, slippers, boots, etc*-
worn by ladies, children, and gentle
men. The beautiful Empress Shoe, an
entirely new article, seems to take tbe
particular fancy of the ladies, and all
pronounce it tbe prettiest and best made
article worn. Also, Vatises, trunks,
reticules, bows, hats, etc., ip., profu
sion. f
Steamship Evening Stab.—We have
learned no farther particulars in regard
to the loss of tbe steamship Evening
Star. Several vessels arrived yesterday,
none of which report having Seen any
thiug, even tho fragments of the
steamer. Purser Allen is of the
opiuion that no 'more of the passengers
or e-ew have been saved than those
already heard from. He is confident
that none of the female passengers or
children were saved.—SacannaA News
<ib Herald.
Uk-nuuk JN or
brealdbooe fever, is very prevalent in
-Mobile. TjjsfSttOie i(eeaqS( has lately
prevailed to a great extent in Charles
ton, whence it is now fast disappearing.,
De|gueis,in many very painful
fever, but is*very easily managed, and
only proves fatal itt cases when aged pi
superannuated prisons are attacked/
The disease first m«3b Its appearance in
Ibis country in 1827, and has prevailed,
more or less, ever since (hat timet The
r only preventive ofthiS disease is to keep
regular in your habits, and see thaf the
system is in good order.
? m & vho } —
t ' Itrv’ia 'NeW3‘.—Thp 'Admiral reports
the Clayed waters of the Savanuih con
tinue lo flow slowly to the East.
I Nb arrivals of departu rqs of Jiteatners.
Fem.u.e Comi-ositobs*- -The . Fietd
mui Fire-ride, puhlrslfed at Raleigh, N.
C., haa all its types -set by female com
{tositors. Speaking of ghfe fact, the
F. <Ss F. says: “ The ladies employed
iu this office are some of the iqany in
j the South upon whom the disasters of
“the war fejl with a h eav y hand. They
ere all wall educutedutnd accomplished,
and belong to as good families as any
in this qity. At four o’clock- their day’s
duties ends, they then go home to din
rtftr, are ready for an afternoon walk or
call; aud we doubt not that many a
young’ gentletnarty who, desiring an
evening among bright eyes, pretty taces,
good music, etc., is oßen astonishetl (if
not made to feel suiall by bis own lack
of posting), at the thorough familiarity
which these ladies evince in all matters
pertaining to current literature. He
does not trouble himself to ascertain
1 how and where they read so much 5 it is
enough for him that they can lead him
iu conversation upon almost any topic.
MiLiTAtiy A3'-Rest. —The Rome Corn
ier of the 4th, says: A lieutenant, with
a sergeant atp<% six .men, passed through
This place on Tuesday last, uiitfei orders
ijjarrest A. P. Allgood, of Tyros Facto
ry “id carry- him to -Augusta. We
baye no information in reg ard to the
reason of this brder.. * - ,
-®WEAF.ISdsMhi KANTS.-i.The following
Ijaes. -on Wearing infants, which we
.clip from the Petersburg Eayrrfvy, is as
Vrell this as \hat ..locality:
"It is an ugly-Nind damaging comment
upon sociefyJAhat we have etp many
swcariijg iutajits in eitr midst. Oaths
H frtmdrfea upon our slreeis by children
of six anti ten years o? age, iith as
. lqqch apparent, and hifiit as
*he'^>raetice i hsd act (tally been a
part of their early training. We have
hcayd of- several itretanefes iti wldcii in
fants of the tender age of two and
ihree years —just pjd enough tp pro
nounce plainly and to‘talk sWeetly—
were taught to utter oaths and profane
expressions merely for the pleasure, we
presume, of hearing their innocent ut
tevings. But a child has memoiy, and
words as well as events, find impressions
thereon, which it may bo difficult (o
eiase. A fearful responsibility attaches
el 1 parents in the bringing up of their
ciiilii eii—a responsibility that is not
properly understood or appreciated, else
we should not witness such instances of
profanity as are daily to be seen on onr
streets.
Lost Ills Jdestity.—Living at West
End are a couple of gentlemen whom we
wid call Hauseomb and Wiggins, who
went t.o a political jollification the other
ni*ht, a,id got jolly on the champagne
so freely dispensed. On goiug home
loge- her, one living a short distance be
yond the othe", they came to the fiist
Arie's’ residence, who, standing at tie
ga.e, called out, “Mrs..Hauseomb ! Mrs.
Haukcomb I please come and pick out
Mr. Ilanscomb, because Mr. Wiggins
wants to go home I”— Por'laud Argus.
Cari.oti'A to Return to Mexico.—
Letters Lorn Paris assert positively that
ibe Empress Carloi'.a will leave for
Mexico some time in October. Whether
she returns for the purpose of escorting
Max ;o bis native home, or to remain
awhile longer in. the country, is not defi
nitely known.
Keeping Bacon ILams, —Make a
number of cotton bags, a little larger
thilii your Ihatos your hams are
well smoked, place them in .(he bags;
then gfet tbu best kind of sweet, well
made hay, cut it with a knife, and with
your hands press it well around the
hams in the bags ; tie tbe bags with
good strings, put on a card of the year
lo show their age, and hang them up in
a garret or some dry room, and they
may hang “five years, and they will he
better fpr broiling than pn the day yon
hung them up. This method costs but
little, and the bags will last forty years.
No flies or bugs will trouble the hams
if the hay is well pressed aroJnid them;
the sweating qf the bams will be taken
up by the hay, and the hay will impart
a fine flavor to the hams. The hams
should be treated iri this way before hot
weather sets in.
LontsiXNA Crops. —New Orleans ad
,■dices say the trsp jprospects continue to
improve, except in the alluvial regions,
aud, in places heretofore free from the
army worm, which are invaded by it.
The crop of sugar cano will be large,
but all who can, will keep the cane to
save themselves, or sell for plant cane.
The crop of sugar will consequently be
small. The Louisiana rice crop will be
larger than ever heretofore known.
—The paper collar manifthiturerf
held a meeting in New York on Tues
day, and formed an association in
opposition to the Union Paper Collar
Company. This company has recently
been prosecuting manufacturers for
alleged infringements of its patents,,
and tbe present organisation is designed
to enable tbe manufacturers to oontest
the validity Os, those patents. !A fund
of $50,000 was subscribed to delray the
legal expenses.
COMMERCIAL.
Augusta Market.
Augusta, Ga., Oet. 8.
O(>TT9N-a*f>jrMWOPWvodfevliag
'in the market so-day, and a good demand
with pjioes full. Market closed firm, at Low
Middling 33e.; Middling S4o.r Strict Mid
dling 35c.; Good Middling 30c.
GOLD—Buying, 1.40; sefiing, 1.49.
SlLVEß—Buying, 1.84; selling, 1.38.
Columscs, Oct. 8.
Cotton.—Nothing doing. Middlings quo
ted at-30 cents. , , . |
Macon,’Oct. 8.
Cotton —W. ' Low Middling 28 a 29c.;
Middlings 80s., Ordinary Cotton in no de
domand.
,-T >/..'■ Savannah,Oot.Sfc' *
Cotton.—There Is a fair oS’ering stock on
the market; with a- good idqervy. We heard
of seruuil transactions yustoiiluy, on the
.basis cents fo'c>'cw York Middlings.
Sales, nowe/er, are made only to a limited
extent, dw’iog to sei'ots being unwilling to
meet the views of buyeis.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Savannah, Oct. 9.
Arrived—Sehr Elisabeth. D Hart, Low,
Rockland; Sehr Trade’Wind, Clark, New
Yo-.k.
Cleorsd—Steamship Virgo, Phillips, New
York; steamer Sylvan Shore, Ticker, Pa
latka; bark Janet Dalglish, Dalglish, Car
thtgeoa; sobr Minnie Mitchell, Dumpby,
New Grenada.
Charleston, Oct. 10.
Arrived—Steamer Qu»'-er City, New
York; steamer Whirlwind, Philadelphia;
steamer Cumberland, Baltimore.
Cleared Steamer Flambeaux, New York;
schooner Mary E Banks, Philadelphia.
LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED, AND
SAILED FOR CHARLESTON.
I/IVEItPpOL.
Br big Albert, Eriesoo, out b’d Sept 14
Tue C'a digao. Yoe-ig, sa 'ed 18
Tbe Maria, MrKensie, sailed Sept 15
BOSTON.
Str GB Up on, C>owe n , to sail Oct 0
Bark E A Ooo’-r sne. Pie'ce. cteared.Sepc 27
Brig l.ineol 1 Webb, Wvlie, up Sept 18
Brig Walker, , up Sept 24
Brig Meteor, —. up Sept 24
NEW YORK.
Brig Namoang. Leak, cleaved Sept 28
Brig B Young. ,up i Sept 22
Brig C-roi’oe, Gulliver, up Oct 2
Scur J H Barnett, W’.'son, up Sep* 28
Sobr Ms.”« Bi'U. Ga ?e'd, up............ Oct 3
Scbr N B llawt’ne. Wvato. up Sepc 27
Sc'ar Amev ! cpn, Moss, U Oct 3
Scur Ka e .Wentworth, Ada ns.- unt..S«pt 29
Sehr J B Know'cs, Knowles, cl d...Sept 21
PH! 0 t DELUBIA.
Sehr Daoiel Pierson, r : erson, el’d Oct 5
BAL* iMORk.
Steamship Adele, Hall, to sail..Oct 4
Cojis-Gn-fiEs per Central Rai'.road,
October 10.—W II & Cos, J N A Son, Pol
lard, C <£: Cos, E Baum, F A Beall, E T Gal
lahor, P H, G H, Barry A B, Gray, M &
Cos, J Hertz <£ Cos, Willis & K, J Miohcal,
Blannett A K, Wyman A M, W C Jones,
Jones, S A Cos, M Leon, W H Tutt. E O’D,
W B G, J J Cohen, C C Dunn, Richard A
Bro, W Samuels, W B A Cos, -Stalling, R A
Cos, D Black, A Bleaklev, F A Sj [ll], S,
M sDO'Coanor, J A Houston, Jr G B A
Bro, E II Hodge- i,FO B, J N,II T P it
Cos, E Mustln, Booes, B A Cos, J G B A Bro ;
J C Dunn, J C Gaivio,,G A A, W W Alex
ander, VM C & So t, A S, R A TANARUS, R J
Bo vo, H C Breson, H F Russell, V & M, J
Danforth, Sherman, J <k Co,*Si oVaU' A D, C
D Carr A Cos, J Kyle A Cos, A M McMurphyj
J 0 M, Wm Nces, Eolhwell A Cos. ißarrett,
C A Cos, J Meindrews, Mooted B, J M
Cohen, J F M, Lovy if; J, WII Cooper,
E F G.
“The Daily Press”
; , - IS NOW THE >
Official [Paper
, j OF THE j
CITY.!
-m %\u yrpuflpan
” AD VeUTISEMeM'S
INSERTED
ON VERY LIBERAL TERMS
NOTICE.
WE HAVE THIS DAY
MADE ARRANGEMENTS
For tho purpose of carrying on the
SHIPPING
AND
General Produce Commission
BUSINESS.
AT NO. 7 STODDARD’S BUIbDINGS,
SA VANN All,. GA.,
Under the style of
TWINAME, SUMMEES & CO.
LIBERAL ADVANCES will made
on all consignments of Southern or JSorth
ern produce. * oc7—lm
WEDDING PRESENTS.
Great variety of soltdsilvbr,
of the latest patterns; also, Silver-
Plated Ware of every description. Rich
•artiolcs of Jewelry, set with all kinds of
precious stones; extra fine Gold Watches
set with Diamonds; solid and heavy Nup
tial Rings, just received, in addition to jcy
extensive stock, and for sale at low prices.
A. PRONTA 2,
s Established in 1850,
183 Broad street,
oc7 —ts Below the Augusta Hotel.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC,
Jtoeaga WE W * LL open in the
MnK&R rear of Fleming A Howland’s,
JL/3 on Campbell street,
l . A MEAT HOUSE
For the accommodation of tho publio. Wo
yrlU keep cobstantly on hand the finest
bEEF, MUTTON,
Pork, and Sausages,
that can be brought to this market. We
hope, by strict attention to business, to
merit the patronage of the citizens of Au
guataand vicinity. . 1
- , JOHN P, FOSTER & C«.
oefi—tf i J
/ Lumber and Eire Wood;
I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH, AT
sb, rt notice, any quantities of LUM
BER, OAK, PINE, and LIGHT WOOD,
at the Yard, corner of Fenwick and Kol
lock Streets.
Orders left at D. E. Fullerton’s, opposite
1 til# Southern Express Office, Messrlf. J.
G. Bailie A Bro’s, 205 Broad StreH/Wpd
Mr. J. Roed, 319 Broad Street, Will moot
with prompt attention.
se23—lm JOHN TILKEY.
NEW STORE.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM
■0 fWr -y-*
Now Open. c *
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK 0F GOODS T<? BE SOLD AT THE
SMALLEST PROFITS POS.sfULIS'. .
a , -•- rp ”, -i - iud j
COltoE ONE; COME ALL, AND’ EXAMINE THE GOODS,* LEARN PRICES, BUY
all you oa4i and see one of finest and most complete Store Rooms in the South.
V. RICHARDS & BRO.
Respectfully inform their friends,and all in want of DRY GOODS, that they have
moved to their
NEW STORE, NO. 301 BROAD STREET
On the corner below the Planters’ Hotel, and next door to A. STEVENS’, whore they
aro receiving, and will soon have completed, oneof the finest Stocks of DRY GOODS ever
offered in this market, consisting in all the novelties in DRESS GOODS, both plain,
colors and figured; also, a fine line of MOURNING GOODS, of all kinds.
WHITE GOODS in great variety—some beautiful spangled MUSLINB for PARTY
DRESSES.
A fine assortment of CLOAKS/mado expressly for our sales.
SILK WRAPPINGS, BLANKET SHAWLS—plaid and plain—a largo stock of fine
FUR VICTORINES, MUFFS, CUFFS, CAPES and COLLARS.
A superior assortment of TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS, all kinds of colors.
BUGLE GIMPS and BRAIDS, narrow or wide RIBBONS for HATS and BONNETS,
all colors.
SWISS and CAMBRIC EDGE, and INSERTING and FLOUNCING, with all the
small wares usually kept in a DRY GOODS STORE.
Also a fine STOCK of GOODS for Gents’ and Boys, sold at a small advance over cost,
our motto being small profits and quick sales.
We invite Country Morchants to give us a call before making their purchases, as we
are satisfied we can do well by them. Remember the place is by the Planters’ Hotel.
V. RICHARDS.
, ‘ ‘ ’ F. IfICHARDS.
,r. . • ••' L. RICHARDS.
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REMOVAL OF SHOE HOUSE.
THE SHOE HOUSE OF
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McKNIGHT & DORIS
HAS REMOVED TO
;n t O. 210 BRQAD STREET,
A. BLKAKLKY’S STORK, ’ '
(Next door to Plumb A Leitner’s),
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Whore -they are notv opening a LARGE ASSORTMENT of LADIES’,
SUSSES’ and.CHILDREN’S
m n o es s ,
£ ogetber with a SPLENDID STOCK oi GENTLEMEN’S
jSlioes and Boots,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Which they are now offering to the City and Country Trade at the LOWEST
* ossible, prices. . oc4—2w
NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
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?vVE ARE RECEIVING
Ajftr AVXLL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON H,NL
PURE 2STo. 1
PERUVIAN GUANO
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WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE.
CRUMP, DAVISON & CO.,
!N"o. "Broad Street -A.Rgri.sta, Gra.
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OPENING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
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FreLLcli 13 and Hats,
AT MMS. SEGINS’
FRENCH MILLINERY
** AND
DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT,
NO. 328 BROAD STREET, (OPPOSITE PLANTERS’ HOTEL.)
LADIES’ DRESS CAPS, Head Dresses, Bertha Capes, Fichus, Ribbons and Flowers,
jn great variety. oc4—3m
IMPORTANT TO ALL.
.StßUrii - r ‘-IV 2I
O’DOWD & MULHERIM,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
' 283 BROAD STREET,
TTTOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND THE
t ) S', PUBLIC, THAT THEY HAVE NOW IN STORE
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF AS
CHOICE GROCERIES
.AS CAN BE FOUND IN THIS OR ANY OTHER MARKET.
They have effected arrangements to keep FULLY SUPPLIED during the
approaching business season, and will sell ALL CLASS OF GOODS
A-S Low as the Lowest.
BACALL AND EX.AMINE THEIR GOODS AND PRICES.
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1866. One Pi'iee Cheap Cash Store. v 1866.
GRAY, MULLARKY & CO.,
228 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA„ .
A T THEIR OLD AND WELL KNOWN BTAND UNDER THE CEN-
A. TRAL HOTEL, beg respectfully to inform their friends and the public that
they are now receiving one tf'the . ; , h
’ LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF ’
STAPLE, FANCY, AND IMPORTED
BE¥ aOOBS.
EVER INTRODUCED
TO THE PUBLIC. OF AUGUSTA AND VICINITY I
Pprehased EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, and selected with the utmost care and
fidelity, with,a view of retaining and further establishing the reputation which a
kind public so generously accords us, of keeping the BEST GOODS at the
LOWEST PRICES—of being always au courant as to the LATEST AND
MOST RECHERCHE STYLES
FAIR DEALING ON EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES!
7 ONE PRICE!
A_ricl Cheap for Cash!
NO CREDIT, and consequently no bad debts—every one treated courteously
alike, and no pains spared to give universal satisfaction.
These principles in trade we find to be as immutable as Truth itself) and when
faithfully adhered to, a sure guarauty of success. With an experience' of nearly,
a quarter of a century in catering to the public of Augusta, we think \ye can
truthfully venture to assure our friqnils of a large saving in the purchase 6f their
Dry Goods supplies. We are determined that nothing shall be wanting on our
part to cultivate, to the greatest extent, the splendid patronage we are now
receiving. We intend ours td be a “ LIVE” BUSINESS, conducTeil oh VCIVE”
PRINCIPLES ; and to the cautions and prudent purchaser, at either wholesale
or retail, we would sav, examine carefully and patiently our.COODS and, PRICES
before making a “single purchase,” and. if we cannot convince yon of S* large
saving we will take much pleasure in posting you on the prices.
We would like to give a detailed Schedule of our Goods and Prices to our friends
at a distance, but space will not permit more than a glance at the different
departments:
IN OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
MAY BE FOUND:
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New York Mills LONG CLOTH
Wamsutta LONG CpOTH
Hill’s Semper Idem LONG CLOTH
Lonesdale’s LONG CLOTH
James’ Steam MitVLONG CLOTH
Augusta SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS •
Graniteville SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS
Richmond Factory STRIPES and OSNABURGS
Fine Sea Island Brown HOMESPUNS
1 Hickory STRIPES and DENIMS
Marlboro’ PLAIDS and STRIPES
LINSEYS and KERSEYS
Canton FLANNELS and DRILLINGS
Apron CHECKS and TICKINGS
Furniture CHINTZ
Domestic and Scotch GINGHAMS
Head and Rocket HANDKERCHIEFS
French, English and American PRINTS, in great variety, new and beauti
ful styles, at very low prices.
In Our Linen and House Goods Department
WILL BE FOUND:
10 4, 11-4 and 12-4 Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS
9- and 5-4 Pillow Ca3e LINENS and COTTONS
10- 11-4 and 12-4 Manchester, Lancaster, Marseilles and Allendale
i QUILTS
8-4. 9-4 and 10-4 White, and Brown Linen D AMASKS, very Ibw prices
12-4 very superior Linen Damask TABLE CLOTHS, with Nankins to
match r
Very superior Linen Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES
Damask Fringed and Colored Bordered TOWELS
Huckaback Russia and Bird’s Eye DIAPE BS »
Linen Crash DOWLA.S pod Cqtton DRAPERS ’’ ,
Fine Irish LINEN’S, of very superior quality
Embossed Piano and TabIe^COVERS ’ ■* 1 J
Furniture DIMITY and Embroidered DRAPERY.
Among our large assortment of
DRESS GOODS
Will be found every NOVELTY of the
Rich Moire Antique STLKS
Rich Plain Taffeta SILKS [
Rich Poplin Rls-PS
Rich Granite POPLINS
Rich Plain POPLINS
Rich Striped and Plaid POPLINS
Rich Yeddo Wool POPLJNS ! ■ *• '
Rich Empress CLOTHS V
Rich Colored ALPACAS
Rich Broeatelle ORIENTALS
Rich Satin Striped VELOURS J
Rich Ottoman VELOURS
Rich Plain and'Figured All-Wool DELAINES
Rich French MERINOES—aII shades
Rich Armure and Winsey CLOTHS ’
bßich Plaid MERINOES, etc.'
Black Lyon s SILKS, with and lustre, of all widths.
D1 THE MOURNINS DEPARTMENT
rwb.’pl! *V Wa J S - n ha "? Lu P Ws Bast Bombazines, All-Wool Delaines, Canton
yiotns, l rench Merinos, Alpacas and Mohairs; SECOND MOURNING GOODS
in great variety, of Checks, Reps, Poplins arid Delaines.
IN OUR WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT,
Will be found Bioli’s Fine French BROAD CLOTHS and DOESfUNS. English
French and American FANCY CASSIMERES. A large Stock'of ° ’
Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds,.Satinets, Kerseys, very Tow,
We call special attention to our Large Stock of Fine Rochdale, Glendale
£”A°^, Bl 'P er!or makes of BLANKETS. Also, Shaker, Welchjind Domestic
Grey, Blue and Red Twilled FLANNELS, Opeia*FLANNELii
all shades and qualities. * , uu >
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, . -
We have everything that is RICH, DESIRABLE and FASlfrnv iptv .
UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES. We Ail 1
cialitv, and confidently invite comparison. WOOLLKN RT AVIuFT tit anr
THIBET, MERINO and BROCfII SHAWLS, varieiy ’ CK
Constantly on hand, a Full Stock of.
WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES,
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS.
TIW phII-vV O our friends in the country, that as we httve" but ONE POSI
-1 . *rem l which there is no deviation, that orders entrusted to our care
will receive marked attention in tbe selection of Goods. The Prices, in all
instances, we will guarantee.
~ w bich we respectfully invite the attention of Merchants, Planters, and
the public generally. 7
dray, Mullarky & Cos.,
T UNDER THE CENTRAL HOTEL.
JAMES A. GRAY,. t
AUSTIN MULLARKY, t
JAMES ii. MULLARKY. j " oe2—irn