Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, October 18, 1866, Image 3

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|sailii yrcss. . printer Official Pape: Pfci H r CIBfIiLATWX. 9 ; • KiuOUdTA. a. Mfcw Advertisements. B ■ Notice-Augmta Firo Depart ( James Ilanhati. Rent—J. W. Junes. Krs Sale—C. V. Walker A C 1 Bfcaoe—-Per Central Railroad. t pTinware. e\—U. Fa ■ iS/kV •. street. &4''c Postmasters ill \ t e Apr of the State are , arnostiy §j& tfcftypsMm act as agents for us in proeur Bribers. We will allow them C * • mil per centage in such cases. E. 11. PUGIIE, S. Proprietor and Publisher. &ra Cih-ntkv Ehiknds. — We Bieo.se.l ! 1 K our country friends in regard vL-nl other local subjects of _-"i; . vt< Such will always be received. % •*< ,y : .tel'Rtss Book ash don Print -Bet. —This Oilice is now ,-iip \ V .‘ f Mh every material necessary for Car; < Bnt, neat, and economical exe * f itK (trciv style of Book and Job (to and Bookbinding. The par J j Mention of the Public is rc »*'*" B t * us establishment, in the that ample satisfaction will fi regards y; grap! , * «**>&, m IHarges. /ffcV ’.Hr is located at 100 Broad Ellis Street. fljf Ifni I.M VW «C*. the above Itirectory, to he the D.UI.V Piinss Itsl K are gathering in the mimes, ■fements inserted n:i very libe , ‘*.K Ollice U'O Broad and ldli flk,Y I’KKs'S PkICK CfItRKNT * 'Mid as usual, this day, at one n.Vn'ft'H'to allow the latest quota y-: ■ given as correi tiy as pos - Rfciv.l at 190 Bread Sire ■'.'jpAS;e-.j«j>o per Hundred Copies; Hjjfty Copies; Fifty cents a Hpxcellent Ruled Paper. .. jJpBRTISKMKTS. —We invite s*-,, ’ and general atten ’p),t »> -taptew advertisements in Uris » <s -.. • as well as to all the Hfe will he found something ■. ■ Hmll of them. ; - -gg Cm KT. — A colored indy. flnoutl character nut got mt , ■feage,” and disturbed the -g. gpned s.j and costs in this m . .. Huy, which she paid and e?.y m: it is to b.- hoped if not “ a i . ' • . Hkst “a wiser woman.” l.anghing. big h.-a: •■ 1. >V,t ■;>, Mp iu the city, ye-mo lay. Hpßrad took unto himself - not long since. May -Hnrile have a merry time KpLBJtITJMI to the Bah. —Caps. Theo jHjfe M. Fdlton, of Columbia county, i? -B* y®*teeday admitted to practice in Courts of Georgia. The manner in jy-.rUdch he passed the critical examination ■ which he was subjected, portends for Ha a brilliant future. V Hotßintx Express Company.— ls we ■Buetimea omit'to make due acknowl- to the Southern Express Coin- Ky for favor3 received, it is not for any oni. Bfet of appreciation for such favors, k, ;■ because we can't always do justice by.h Hfee occasion. IHu yesterday, we received through batch of New Orleans, and Texas papers of late • oßm, all of which are thankfully receiv- Hbd contents duly noted. —We understand that some citizens have considered the rent r Hs, which appeared in this paper a ago, as intended personally We stated in those articles, fife repeat it here, that we made no , attack upon any one, nor did refect on any individual who •dir? H deserve censure. The fact is, contained no offensive alia- We argued the ques- landlords generally, whether ®ere not doing themselves and the ; injury by exacting exorbitant SU..’gftid rents from tenants who were in measure, if not wholly, at their * --'* i •'J* We certainly endeavored to sv any personally offensive lan- we arc sure that any ut.prv i*..ts-*.|K|>erson will agree with us that -Mfeded admirably. II any one t-,e •’■Ltbey tUtcncd censure , that is spit not ours, and we cannot be f° r '!• i Cu.—This well-known firm to call and see their ■ i 'Wtnd attractive lot of dry goods and no ful articles, selecti-d V K Is(tShial regard to the .‘all and win c‘% '■M c embraces a great variety, * *4p worth? the inspection of all vs.’ <Hflnjthiiig in their line; while iV**- |*®wjare moderate to suit the |K»lJS'ki:. Ihe I'.iunn *,*, ‘ * POVeigton and Madi.s.,(fa., v? *-■'> KA. Harp, is an excellent »*‘ ivi rtisdig. < ter §l’[their interest -by ext,, i li, f ■■■' - their patronage up that Tbc t itchell Case.—Our readers will remember that, in August last, two young men, Moore Mitchell and Leon C. Whitmore, were reported to here hired’ » horse end baggy from Mr. Dehoney, and decamped with the same to South Caroline. They were persued, captured, aud brought back to this City, and im prisoned, to await trial at the present term of the Superior Court. Yesterday the case of Moore Mitchell was called, and the trial proceeded with. The large crowd in attendance upon the court, and the able.poungel engaged in it, evidenced the fact that the case was •ne of more than ordinary interest. The morning was consumed in the examina tson of the witnesses, and in the after noon the Counsel for State and the de fense went before the Jufy. Solicitor-General Whitehead and Mr. Jas. C. C. Black appeared for the State, while Hon. Alexander H. Stephens Henry W. Hilliard, and Col. L. D. Lal lerstedt represented the defendant. Mr. Black first addressed the Jury, in a speech, both logical and elegant, and was fallowed by the Hon. Mr. Hilliard, in an unusnally brilliant appeal for the prisoner. Solicitor-General Whitehead spoke next. His was a good speech, and the argument was concluded by the Hon. Alexauder H. Stephens, who said be appeared as counsel in the case, not for fee or reward, but at the request of his client’s mother. Mr. Stephens spoke at considetable ■ length, aud with splendid effect. After hearing a learned charge from’ Judge Hook, the Jury retired to their rooms, and soon afterwards returned, bringing a verdict of “Not Guilty,” Home Manufactures. —Among the of onr City is the Tobacco Manufactory of Nelson Jh Mcllwainr. They are now putting up three brands of smoking tobacco, which are superior to anything in this market. They are known as “The Great Southern Har. monizer,” “The Guerrilla Club,” and “The Bird's Eye.” Those who smoke should try these tobaccos. The “ Harmonizer ” is named for “ Bill Arp,” and cannot be excelled, ft is what its name imports, and all 'unre constructed smokers, North and South, should use it—should “ put it in their pipes and smoke it j'’ should, in short, “smoke the calumet of peace” filled with it, and so harmonize and settle all difficulties. These tobaccos are manufactured in Augusta, and the enterprising proprie tors ought to be well patronized. We must take care of our home enterprises. Not Content. —lt must be gratifying, indeed, to those whose ideas take the “go-ahead anti-fogy” turn, to observe the steadfastness with which the major part of our people are abandoning the worn paths of the past, and taking the brighter aud more attractive ones of these latter days. Among those of our merchants and milliners, who are not content to let what some call “well enough” alone, we are pleased to number Messrs. Gray & Turley, at the foot of each of whose show windows, we noticed yesterday a perfectly beautiful metallic sign ; whilst Mrs. L. G. Fillette’s millinery depot, a little further up Broad street, one door above the Palatial Drug Establishment of Dr. W. H. Tutt, stands without a rival, both as to the locality and the happy and attractive style in which the goods are arranged. Display, Display— that’s the word now. John Setze. —“Setze’s Corner” is familiar to all the old citizens of Au gusta. Our respected townsman, Mr. John P. Setze, kept a dry goods store for a number of years, nnd was succeed ed by his sons, as J. & A. J. Setze, in the same business. The war, howevei broke up the firm, and anew establish ment took its place. Now, however, the old familiar name is applicable, and ‘‘Setze's corner? will soon become as familiar to the new residents of Augusta, as to the old ones. Mr. ,John Setze, as will be seen by reference to our advertising columns, has possession of the establishment, and is fitting up with a fine lot of dry goods, etc., for the fall and winter trade; and the old friends of the house as well as hosts of new ones are expected to patronize our friend John. At all events he has our best wishes lor an abundance of trade. The Columbia Murder. Messrs. Isaac Smith, James Kelly, and Edward Perrin, citizens of Columbia county, Ga., charged with the killing of the negro, Thomas Whiteman, to which we briefly alluded yesterday, arrived in our: City yesterday morning, under a guard of Federal soldiers, having been arrested by order of General Tillson. They were, after some consultation between the counsel of the prisoners' and General Tillson, turned over to the civil authori ties to be tried in this county. The statements of the killing, so far, are only ex-parte and rather contradic tory, and we prefer to await an exami nation before giving any particulars. The gentlemen arrested are well-known citizens, and their cases are in the hands of able counsel. • They will have a fair and impartial hearing, and ample justice will be done all the parties concerned. For country wear, there is nothing better than a good brogan; for Sanday dress, there is nothing better than a nice boot Or gaiter; and Cohen’s t# the place to buy them. A fine assortment of boys’ boots, hand sewed, just the article for the young folks. No. 182 J Broad street is the place. ' j- Pickled Biibimp.— Joseph J. West, of Savannah, Ga., keeps a good supply of pickled shrimps, in quart jars, half gallon jars, and kegs, at $9.00, $17,00, and $4.50 per dozen, respectively. t HOTEL AHEIVALB, GLOBE HOTEL. W. 0. HXWITT PROPRIETOR Tuesday, Oet. 16, 1866. J J Green, Mt Zion, Ga W Rice, Madison, Ga * W J Steed, Thomson, Ga J Bowles, Ky W H Cilcber, Barnwell, 8 C H H Swaine, Forest Mills H A Clinch, forest Mills A Thompson, Waynesboro’, Ga M H Williams, Savannah, Ga F V Bendall, Ga Mrs Hebhut, Union Pt, Ga I. D Palmer, Dslton, Ga l ' . . P H Prentup, G R R J B Jackson, Jefferson, Ga J H Fitzpatrick, Washington, Ga W H Brandy, Hancock, Ga W H Culver, Hancock, Ga G W Bass, Hancock, Ga Miltoq, Bass, Hancock, G* Wm Latimer,. HSaucoclc, Ga T M Howell, Hancock, Ga C A Harper, Albany, Ga Jas Wright, Columbia, Ga S F Neal, Hearing, Ga Jno W Ilearst, Abbeville, S C Jno C Childs, Abbeville, S C F H Wood, Columbia, S C G W Holzendorf, Columbia, S C S W Varner, Columbia, S C B Codey and Daughter, Columbia, Ga M S Meddock, Hancock, Ga T W Rucker, Athens, Ga J A Auger, Charleston, S C Miss Ida Hill, Washington, Qa. Mrs H T Anderson, Washington, Ga Miss Fannie Anderson, Washington, Ga Wednesday, Oet. 'l7, 1866, ‘ A Deas, Country W C Falkner, Country r , it M Herrington and Lady,-Burke, Ga J Austin and Lady, Effingham, Ga Jas Gibson, Manchester, Ky W E Green, Vicksburg, Miss H M Hull, N C | Robt Victor, Conn J A Norwood, Abbeville, S C T E Laurence, S C H A Cook, Saw Dust, Ga J A Bell, Lexington, Ga L A Lake, Columbia, Ga W D Groce, Columbia, Ga B Merry, Berzelia, Ga H C Moseley, S C G M Kendrick, Warren, Ga R H Bush, Thompson, Ga D M Johnston, YVaynesboro’, Ga S 0 Barnwell, Athens,.Ga T S Gillespie, Atlanta, Ga Paul Lenron, Atlanta, Ga W F Elem, Lincoln, Ga •{ S G Story and Lady, Burke, Ga J J Toole, Columbia, Ga D B Cade and Stur, Lincoln, Ga F G C Peek, Crawfordsville, Ga Jackson Gorham, Bairdstown, Ga J L Queen, Atlauta, Ga 1 H C Roney, Saw Dust, Ga J L Neal*Saw Dust, Ga , W T'Gunti, Warren, Ga V B Cotton, Tallahassee, Fla G R Ward, Tallahassee, Fla R Q Berford, New York W Ballard, Columbia, Ga T McGevlr, Green, Ga J C Mulau, Ga R R W C Woolton, Atlanta Miss Philena Heard, Delaware Miss Sarah M Ely, New Jersey Mrs McDougle, Ala J MeC Bryan, Washington, Ga J B Thompson, Lexington, Ga J E Cheney, Bairdstown, Ga R S Cheney, Bairdstown, Ga H C Roberts, Griffin, Ga W K Tennent, N C Dr Collins, Ga R W Verdery, Ga M Holzendoof, Ga Jas Anthony, Ga J H Moss, N Y Prof J E Willett and Lady, Penfield R A Turner, Edgefield Geo G Ware arid Lady, Tenn J G Green and Lady, Burke “Richards are themselves Again!” —Messrs. V. Richard & Brothers invite the attention of the public to one of the largest and best selected stock of goods in the City of Augusta, at their new and handsome store, near the Planters’ Hotel. Everything is so conveniently arranged, the display of goods so attrac tive, and the attendants so polite and accommodating, that the Messrs. Rich ards cannot help doing an immense business. The ladies are particularly nvited to call and examine their stock; while country dealers will find it to their advantage to do likewise. Kid Gloves. —Mrs. E. H. Pughe, at 190 Broad street, has a fine assortment of kid gloves; a beautiful lot of white ones ; and a great variety of other desi rable goods. Dentistry.— Dr. W. E. Spears, the well-known and experienced dentist, has removed his office to No. 333 Broad street, opposite the Planters’ Hotel. He has the latest,improvements in his line, and is prepared to execute all den. tal operations in the most approved style. , Your House. —Charles Quentel has opened a bar at the corner of Washing ton and Ellis streets, where practition ers can keep themselves in the best of spirits, for the usual fee, He is deter mined to keep the best of liquors and a creditable house. New Books. —George A. Oates has a fresh supply of books of various kinds. Give him a call. Millinery i .oods. —Mrs. Fillette has fitted up her .establishment in elegant style, and has a most handsome display of millinery and fancy goods. If the ladies wish to see a beautiful stock, and purchase numerous articles that they need, they should not fail to give Mrs. Fillette a call, at 264£ Broad street. Consignees' -per Central Railroad, October 17.—J Sibley A Bon, Barrett, C A Cos, Crump, A Cos, J J Coben, II IP f Cos, JOB A'Bro) G Eahr A Bro, W H Tutt, E M Bruce A Cos, J U Cooke, E Mustin, Prosier A S, E O’D, I) It Wright A Cos, M Cobon, Gray A TANARUS, Wyman A M, O’D A M, JS<t Cos, B A Cos, A H Kctchum, Bones, B A Cos. J Danforth, J K <ft Bro, C C Bunn, A Hatch, P A R, J O M, Sylvester <4- Cos, Nausbam A Bro, Myers A M, 0 a- D, Con ley, F 4 €•> 6 A, E Coben; C A Kobbe, J DBA Bro, C F MeCay, W H G A Cos, L A J, A'Brandt, J W Walker, J M A Cos, T M Riobardsen, W U Broduax, D Stalling, Wil cox A Cos, Jas Swmerau, J McAndrews, M F A S, S A Fraln, J W Baoon 4 Bro, H F Russell, J Prager, R A H E, A Bleakloy, Platt A Bros, C F McCoy, H B Griffin, G J Gable, II E Clarke, A Kubenstein, G A J Reppold, J Nelson 4 Son, Teague A Cos, P Malone, P A Soranton, Ootjen A Posher. AuougTx* Fuut DepartneN*.—The attention of the Secretaries of the defer ent Companies of this Department -is called to the special notice of the Chief Engineer in another column. For Sale-—Three houses on Walker street, between Houston and Lincoln' streets, are offered for sale.' River News.— The river stands three feet, nine inches at the Bridge. No arrivals or departures. . COMMERCIAL. Augusta Market. _ , Augusta, Oct. 16, 1866. COTTON.—The market is quiet. New Turk advices report the market there as qpmiud, and we can only say the same here. Buyers show an inclination to hold o$ while factors are not willing to concede to the demands of buyers. Under this as peot of affairs, we deem it as unnecessary to attempt quotations, GOLD—Spying, 1.47 a 148; scUing, 1.60. SlLVEß—Buying, 1.88 a 1.40; selling, 1.45. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. . Savannas, Oet. 16. Arrived—Steamships Touawanda, Phila pelphia; North Point, Baltimore; schr Ab ide B Ferguson, from quarantine grounds. Cleared—Steamship Leo, N York ; steam er Eolipse, Augusta. Charleston, October 17. Arrived—Steamship Saragossa, N York. Cleared—Steamship Geo B Upton, Bos ton ; schr Louisa A Johnson, New York; sohr Saltie Mears, Baltimore. For Rent and Sale. FOB SALE. . rjiHREE HOUSES AND LOTS— Situate on Walker Street, Between Houston and Lincoln. For particulars, apply on the Promises. oel7—2t* TO RENT. rpwo COMMODIOUS ROOMS— With Fireplaces in each, Situated on the corner of ELLIS AND MONUMENT STREETS, Apply to 8. LECKIE, ocl4—iw* On the Premises. HOUSE TO BENT. QNE HALF OF A HOUSE TO RENT. Situate in Woodlawn, Near the Toll Gate, Containing Three Rooms , Aud a Kitchen. Apply to C. H. STRICKLAND, ocil—tf Augusta Factory. TO BENT, 1 A DWELLING HOUSE— On the south side of Greene street, Between Mclntosh and Washington— Containing Seven Rooms. JAMES W. WALKER, oc3—tf No. 3 Mclntosh street. TO RENT, NEW’DWELLING— Not yet finished, Ready for occapation about tho Ist Nov, In Walker Street, Third house bolow Certre Street, North side, and directly opposite ti 11. F. RUSSELL, Esq- Containing Eight square Rooms, Pantry and Dressing Rooms.** Apply to JAMES G. BAILIE, oel4—tf 205 Broad Street. TO RENT, The RESIDENCE ON TnE CORNER of Linooln and Bay Streets. It contains nine Rooms, Pantry, etc. Apply to WM. CRAIG, oc3-tf President. Bath Paper Milts. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS -y— — 0F NEW AND flfTf O BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, JUST RECEIVED AT THE Gallery of Perkins & Cos. 192 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. PLAIN RICH PATTERNS— For sale at extremely low prices, Ranging from $1 50 to $2 50 For TURKEY MOROCCO ALBUMS, Os the best manufacture, Holding FIFTY PORTRAITS. Less than HALF tbo PRICES of them last year. ALSO, THE MOST EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF Stereoscopic Pictures Ever offered in Augusta, embracing RE PRESENTATIONS of the grand and beau tiful in Nature and.Art, in every past of the Globe. GROUPS OF CHILDREN, ETC. Instantaneous Pictures of life in Paris, London, Edinburgh and New York.’ THE PANORAMA OF THE SWISS ALPS ! Representing the greatest Mountain Scenes in the world. ALSO, Representations of Persons and things of absorbing interest, are found in this Collection. These beautiful pictures, with improved instruments for viewing them, are Bold at very low Prices. oel3—lm THE EXAMINER PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT COVINGTON AND MADISON, GA, Largest circulation of any Paper between Augusta And Atlanta. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted in both Papers for one price. Terms Reasonable. W. A. HARP, Editor and Proprietor, oc!7 —lm Covington, Ga. A.DPICOTET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE REMOVED TO CITY HOTEL BUILDING. Up stairs. oo7—lm CofYIRPEITS! OF ALL GRADES MANUFACTURED’ Window Shades FLOOR oil cdoTHB PAPER HANGINGS Curtain Goods, Etc., Etc. f.' * 4 L-i • * * ’ GROCERIES, ETO. JAS. 6. BAILIE &BRO Respectfully call the attention of the public to s large,-new, and beautiful stock of the above goods, just received, and which are now offered for Sale, consisting in part as follows; oinouK sbcond VT3»t>a, CARPET DEPARTMENT, ts * CARPETS: f CROSSLY’S ROYAL ENGLISH V LVET CARPETS, in new designs. p r CROSSLY’S BNGLI6H BRUSSEL CAR PETS, in new and beautiful patterns. A large and beautiful stock of the kept ALL WOOL THREE-PLY and INGRAIN CARPETS, manufactured. INGRAIN CARPETS, new patterns, at lower prices. STRIPEED VENETIAN CARPETS, ALL WOOL. STRIPED FLAX CARPETS, pretty and cheap. STRIPED ALL WOOL VENETIAN CAR PETING, for Stairs. STAIR RODS, all widths', and lengths wanted. DRUGGETS and CRUMB CLOTHS, new patterns, all wool. , 500 beautiful ENGLISH HEARTH RUGS. CARPET BINDING, TACKS, NEEDLES, and THREAD. A large Stock of DOOR MATS, for inside and outside use. A competent Upholster on hand to eut, fit and lay Carpets at short notice. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS In new designs and of the best makers, just received in tho following widths: 3 ft., 4 ft. 6 in., 6 ft, 7 ft 6 in., 12 ft. and 18 ft wide, which will be cut to fit any sized Hall, Room or Stairs. STAIR OIL CLOTHS, 2 ft. wide. Light narrow STAIR OIL CLOTHS to cover Stair Carpets. TABLE OIL CLOTHS, 4-4, 5-M, 6-4 and 8-4 wide, in Chintz, Oak, Marble Mohag any, -Blue, Black and Green colors. Floor Oil Cloths cut and laid (if required) by a competent workman. MATTINGS: 4-4, 5-4,6-4 COCOA MATTINGS, for halls, basements, churches, offices, publio build ings, etc. 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4 red-checked and white CANTON MATTINGS. Mattings laid, or sewed or laid with dis patch. Window Shades and Curtains: 800 pairs WINDOW SHADES, just re. ceived with all necessary trimmings, em bracing from the finestmade to the cheap est manufactured, from six to ten feet in length, all of which are new'patterns. BLUE, GREEN and BUFF 'HOLLANDS to make SHAff)ES, always on hand. LACE and NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR TAINS. DAMASKS for CURTAINS, also TRIM MINGS. CORNICES, BANDS, PINS, TASSELS, LOOPS, HOOKS. PICTURE NAILS, PICTURE TASSELS and CORDS. Window Shades squared and hung, and Curtains put up at short notice, if required. Wall Papers and Borders : 4,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER AND BOR DERSy of new colors, fine and cheap just received. A Paper Hanger furnished when required by our Customers. ON OUlt FIRST FLOOR, GROCERY DEPARTMENT, GROCERIES : Sugars, all grades, Java and Rio Coffee, Green and Black Teas, Sugar House Syrup, Starch, Soap, Candles, Matches, Popper, Ginger, Spices, Crackers, Goshen Butter, Cheese, Hams, Ba6cn, Flour, Buck wheat, Liverpool Salt, Potatoes, Onions, Cooking and Washing Soda, Raisins, Cit ron, Currents, Almonds, Nuts of all kinds, Pickles and Preserves of all kinds, Canned and Vegetable Fruits of all kinds, Ketchups, Sauces, Yeast Powders, Mackerel in Kitts, half and whole barrels, Codfish, Smoked and Pickled Salmon, Fresh Salmon, Oys ters and Lobsters in Cans, English Ale and Porter, Wines, Liquors and Bitters of all kinds on hand. Wood and Willow Ware, TUBS, BUCKETS, Keelers, Churns and Measures. BASKETS of all kinds and shapes, SCRUBBING, Busting, Floor, Hand, Black ing, Hair, Pope Head, Horse and White wash Brushes. BROOMS of all kinds. SHOES: BABIES' GAITERS, SHOES, Booties and Slippers. Gents’ French Calf and Goat Shoes and Gaiiters. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, with and with out tips. Negro Men and Women Shoes, ail kinds. DRY GOODS: A small Stock of-BRY GOOBS and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Fine all wool—Blankets, White and Colored Flannels, Tabling, Long Cloths, Unbleached Goods, Bed Ticks, Stripes, Hosfery, Gents' and Ladies' Under vests, etc., etc.,, etc. SUNDRIES: WINBOW GLASSES, all sizes, Nails, all sizes, Gunny Bagging, Green Leaf, Manilla, and Sute Rope, jrwines, Sash Cords, Clothe, Lines and Pins, Wash Boards, Shoyels, Spades, Forks, Rakes and Hoes, Axes, Axe Handles, Hatchets. Smith A Wesson and Colt's Repeaters, and Notions of every de scription. To all of which your attentions is invited and all of which will be sold at a small ad vance on cost of importation. JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO DEALERS IN Carpets, Groceries & Sundries 205 BROAD STREET,* AUGUSTA, GA. 0012 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. M R - ROBERT L. WEBER— Graduate of the Coneervatoriea of Ltrpetc and Berlin {Europe). Mr. WEBER will give instruction on the PIANO AND ORGAN, AND IN "Vocal Music. Applications received at the Book and Musio Store of Messrs. J. C. SCHREINER 4 SONS, Broad street. References givou if required. oos—lm Furniture. Furniture of All Descriptions. PLATT BROTHERS Formerly C. A. PLATT k CO. 214 BROAD STREET, f . AUGUSTA, GA. Have now tho host assortment of FURNI TURE on hand that has ever been in this market, and constantly receiving—consist ing of Rosewood, Mahogany end Walnut PARLOR SETTS, CHAMBER SETTS, COTTAGE SETTS, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, CEN TRE TABLES, BUREAUS, etc., etc. in ouß UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT We have SHADES, Lace and Damask CUR TAINS, CORDS, TASSELS, GIMPS, LOOPS, CORNICES, BANDS, and all ne oessary articles required. OUK HAWUFACTURING DEPARTMENT is still In operation. Special Orders promptly attended to. Repairing done la all brunches of the holiness. IW OUB UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT we keep constantly on hand, COFFINS of every quality and size. METALLIC CASES and CASKETS of the most im proved-Sty lee. Undertakers oan be supplied with all kinds of TRIMMINGS. my2—tf FURNITURE. f qjBBW THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ~yrT_oxi hand, and are receiving, a fine afisffia assortment of Furniture, Whidh they offer at very Low Figures l Also, are prepared to make to order and repair anything in our line of business at short notice. Cane-Bottom CHAIRS re-seated at a liv ing prioe, at 137 Broad, opposite Monument Street. WEST k MAY. jy29—3m FURNITURE I FURNITURE! ! fflBSMBHilr WHOLESALE IU lll! ' AHD RETAIL. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 and 89 BOWERY AWD 65 CHRISTIE STREETS NEW YORK, have the best assorted stock' of Parlor, Dining Room and Bed-Room FTJRNITTmE! SPRING BEDS and BEDDING IN THE CITY. CANOPY and HIGH POST BEDSTEADS, Expressly for Southern trade. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED POST BEDSTEADS, in cases. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. Our Facilities for manufacturing, defy competition. myl—ly Hotels, Restaurants. HEWITI S GLOBE HOTEL? ' AUGUSTA, GA. W. C. HEWITT, PROPRIETOR, LATE OF THE HEWITT HOUSE, TA. The globe hotel, under the present Proprietor, has been thorough ly renovated, repainted and refurnished, and is second to no Hotel in the South. Attached to the House is an Elegant BAR ROOM, BARBER SHOP and BATH HOUSE, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also, a No. 1 LIVERY STBLE, where Hacks and Horses can bo procured for pleasure or for trips to the country. oc!4—3m The Blennerhassett Saloon JS ONCE MORE OPEN For the accommodation of the Public. A sow more Boarders Taken at reasonable rates, And as nsusl, A FIRST CLASS TABLE Is kept, and the Bar supplied with the CHOICEST LIQUORS. Cor. Campbell and Walker streets. ocll—lw * PLANTERS’ HOTEL, GA. NEWLY FURNISHED AND REFITTED, UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL SOUTH. Will reopon to the Publio October 8, 1866. T. S. NICKERSON, oc3—ly Proprietor. MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS FIRST-CLASS nOTEL IS NOW opened for the accommodation of the public, and possesses every accommodation and comfort calculated to please the-most fastidious. The patronage of the travelling community is respectfully solicited. JOSEPH PURCELL, au2B—l2m Proprietor. SCREVEN HOUSE, gAVANNAII, GEORGIA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Having been renovated and newly furnished, is now open for the reception of the travel ling pullio. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor. mb 16—ly Copartnersh p Notice. From and after this date, Our former Cashier, Major C. A. WITHERS, becomes a member of our firm. E. M. BRUCE A CO. Aurust-i, Oa., Oet. 15, 1866. ocl6—2w PICKLED SHRIMP. This delicious shell-fish, put up with the greatest care by Messrs. OEMLER A HAYWARD, on Wilmington Island, near Savannah, can now be furnish ed at the following rates; QUART JARS, 1 dozen $9 00 HALF GALLON, do. 1 dozen sl7 00 KEGS (Kegs Extra), per gallon... $4 50 Orders, accompanied by the Cash, or to be sent by Express, C. 0. D., will beprompt ly filled by JOSEPH J. WEST, Sole Agent, Wholesale Grocer, 159 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. ocl7—lm . REMOVAL OF SHOE HOUSE. THE SHOE HOUSE OF McKISTIGHT & DORIS * HAS REMOVED TO NO, 210 BROAD STREET, A. BLEAKLEY’S STORE, (Next door to Plumb k Leitoer’s), Where they are now opening a LARGE ASSORTMENT of LADIES’, MISSES’ and.CHILDBEN’S 2E3 H O E S f Together with a SPLENDID STOCK ot GENTLEMEN S. Shoes and Boots, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Which they are now offering to the City and Country Trade at the LOWEST possible prices. _ oe * NOTICE TO ’ PLANTEES. WE ARE RECEIVING AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE. CRUMP, DAVISON & CO., No. 209 “Broad Street _A_uigusta, Ga. oc4—6m OPENING 'AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF French Bonnets and Hats, AT MMS. SEGINS’ FRENCH MILLINERY AND * DRK-MMG ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 328 BROAD STREET, (OPPOSITE PLANTERS’ HOTEL.) LADIES’ DRESS CAPS, Hoad Dresses, Bertha Capes, Fichus, Ribbons and Flowers, in great variety. oe4—3m IMPORTANT TO ALL. O’DOWD & MULHERIN, GROCERS AND]’COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 283 BROAD STREET, RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND THE 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 Low as "tli© Lowest. CALL AND EXAMINE THEIR GOODS AND PRICES. oc2—l6t Charter Oak COOKING STOVE! This celebrated stove, so favorably known in Mobile, New Or leans, St. Louis, and other Southern cities, is now being offered to the citizens of Au gusta, as one of the best and cheapest first class Cooking Stoves in the market—its baking qualities arc unsurpassed, which is acknowledged by all who have used it. The draught flues are so constructed as to ensure a perfect draught, while a Act otYyliie which surrounds the oven insures the baking' and roasting of bread and meats, to entire satisfaction. We warrant tho perfect baking of every Stave we sell. In onr stock will be found TOILET SETS, CHURNS, TUBS, COFFEE MILLS?- SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD IRONS, QAKE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE PAHS, etc. A full assortment of Housefurnishing Goods always On hand. We are, also, pre pared to do ROOFING, and all manner of work in the Tinners’ line of business. D. L. FULLERTON, 186 Broad street. oc9—lm J\ ADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS 'MRS.; HE'S, 1»0 Broad Street. JNO. C. BCHREINHH a SOXS, Macon, Ga. JNO. c. schkeixkb k sons, Savannah, Ga NJ. C; Schreiner & Sons, O. 199 BROAD STREET, BOOKS, STATIONERY, AUGUSTA ’ GA ‘ MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS. Keep constantly on band a choice selec tion of the above articles, All orders from the Country promptly attended to. THE BEST OP ITALIAN VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR Steinway A Sons’, Soebbeler 4 Schmidt's, and Gale A Co.’a ’ CELEBRATED PIANOS. f«4—ly FRENCH STORE, " 200 BROAD STREET. WEDDING OAKES, ORNAMENTS, PYRAMIDS, STEEPLES, CHARLOTTE RUSSES LIQUOR, FRUIT. Home-made Cakes ornamented at the shortest notice. ocll —lm Lumber and Fire Wood. I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH, AT short notice, any quantities of LUM BER, OAK, PINE, and LIGHT WOOD, at the Yard, corner of Fenwick and Kol look Streets.* Orders left at D. L. Fullerton’s, opposite the Southern Express Oflioe, Messrs. J. G. Bailie A Bro ‘s, 2(15 Broad Street, and Mr. J. Reed, 319 Brsad Street, will meet with prompt attention. so23—lm JOHN TILKEY.