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

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■ ■ s, d f. y —_ v ' >, • ~ - _~ ■ »•* ftywjjyyeawy j • ■. £ Ot,<4 Mil JU J«nie4t tb»d ■ Situation * *« Asfe BE Press Office, .-■-i if. •« .-./.U'IOM UJ ■ ch<wr u O*k Qookiqg } sUfi»D y ;&, WBm Fullerton. Bll»«tiH«iii lunfij tg. A<fVj dssvt i’i ■■Pry Good*,eto.—l. Kahn A Go, ■gloves, Tin Ware. Me. —B. L. Failertou, V, xWiui w4K.a»-tl H Wauled- Address “Swamp Planter," mjam UV , -4 JJ i-tff ,fll g M Wholesale-By Levy A Jacobs. BvMi'FM SWte't-W. A.Uftrdi^^ uSSu * ■ 'IMbelMJFta b-ts ■‘Mima*’ 7i -i [Bfcu txi ric*—"O'DowtJ A Mufberiu. ■Christmas Gifts—The.. Hitoord* & Bon. ■stole*-Matthew Rice. * d ' au ' SJ, ° SSlrf&ie *“ ’ I lUs tbs Latest-He fiom * ■a-pesxwwcwi 11. iur f.„ B>olum per Annum. * j —cr,., M a , yajrrsMf y.-t - ~ ' _L. . AU ywiWrwWwOee las l/T rp0Cl&l OQQ* Am* life* any biser< mslera'HeSrgTa. jlB Single copies of the Dailt Passe—to be ■>*d »t all the Newsboy*—TTVisCKNT* each. I Newsboys are charged two and a half Kents a copy. B The Dailt Pease is the cheapest and rtadetde nntoti»* Underpin duisO ■ Beosember the pries—s3 per year. K. it PtJ*UfflrWriete^. T , |s I## *«ad •4d > 153-*tlis strAt.‘"‘ I tST Single copies of the Daily BPhfis <*» of tbTsf weJ moss, oriat Lsttis&ioß3M ■the Daily Pkess office. Everybody pSiZ3*%l3®lt3t^^: I Fir* Wood for sale at the Wharf— ■ Price $4 a cord. 1 J m .iij^ifaifi*—> it« J I G ROC SRI *B.—Levy A Jacobs have I* good assortment of Groceries, con *"• I I River -WhiHi.—The river marks I twelve feet six in chef ,*t the Bridge.'/ V I Arrivals—*Two boys and Hard Times. If Depijrfsde»-d-i>4 H#ys asi Eclipse. | Al the.Wharf—Harti TiiSesi - ' I .f 4 .if.'ft’ir.tnt* eg-'. Wanted.—Parties desiring to ex- I change ad’laatatkni or pardtaSfe a Jack, I wHI find an interesting notice on tVis . subject in our advertising columns ttMs mtfnirag. Read it. J, | ■ 11 A Little More Close Too."—Mr. fit. Stevens has a fresh suDply of choice Newark Cider. We bftoVtb.t it js Jtood, |>r * lt£ pjndfrt cma- Tnertd ft so all who want a nice pleasant drink. ■*> ,! '* ' aciv M (j m * aj < f§ w godd foings besides Cider. , ,/' , I ■<a: ig.A'l.c. -n JJ-.W t Holiday Pubslnt#.—Tht>glßiclwrß.i A Bon anitouuce in D*Hjy Passe a great variety of gpois euitahte for Christinas and If 4ir W?6^ntß^, f such as .IJaaka, AatoftE*| > kt* Rkitap graph Ali-uml, I^»dito'''’CoMp4fiionj J Toy*, etc., !&t$ invitetite alientiow ad the people. 'U : ‘ , «,» i.i buraau -•:■-■ ” •.)>••■- ■: *»* ' ~ 'thk p}»rw ; yesterday, «fi; aeeetvwg -‘#ur« getrihl B$“ corder, Hon R. Uirfat s .He is Kmcing Hm> ’tooUA LCfigWi^ 'harei Ttfii! tiH oii lps head, awi. tiwit Abe Mißedgea- villians had treated him Hwdly. ’ Long ' may >** • honor* Had deaq*v»,gopuWrilj.! uni i ' IUO ’“.y&Mtifa EtidjCol. C, ’Siie*4 o«r ; hive?; also returned, *»4ata>tawte'*g wWK ; tiUii..- r->ft <ai mini —-4<«—«•** '■•*» ;<J L’l CoWTf : iX»wa, yesterday. tbe.tiSlkiw*ng tcnjjed arete £’' w , The^»«lt kaboat dorptii; *#*&' «i)sfcW^d f M, .w The State v* CDerlte Ca(fe feelbreU, common cheat and .»! committed M jkiHwawait'trial U Bp*. -. (fortettV 5 Miiaf » W* 4tkihfh#lucs wee net • golden, wad «***■; 1 t ,*£# ! ■*" ..:'/, ~-j; , i>v' —3sj< ,>-8 .*?.“ '.tin RkcordsiiU C*Mi»e/*-Io 4hl» 'CofW ' jWtaMay^Ttf^pliVffedy^bijHew,?*, ,-'. who have tgf River bank—" turning 4ff lat*,*" *»« ~ “p|*yi»g wei» fip*4 $5 fnd - «wta : «W They didn't «y;fike ' feme 1 oF J the : 'ttwW* nowa-dajs, “No the pack with them, ini were, no doubt/ (treat sdipirer* “Tom Brown." riae*i ft «-*• “The aoe sdlLtatiebh* aIMN*, I* • • And the dene* I At any ra«, the OTurt W<*, “the ftv*T in this Idttance —trumping it with the Four (Sectiod IfcnfHN'of the' General Ordinance). T i—■ : kHtfm * he 17th Section, Wfin&l $T ent W*? “A young man from the countrjr, J tboHiihii&eaAooi 7 »op»‘ buy hie then hit the horse*- in the Express wagon a lick with hut and wM,>ed|ss he pai<f and‘Went on hie way rejoicing. of g« ntlemes left the City yesterday, for ffcech Is or^ "« wßtt. Ilk] carried r l! i y^ ,^ l X pw* of hounds, twenty in number. _ ¥ Sr ring Chapel.—Ails'iaX ‘■toT the congregation of this ]oh2« ftA T kjt SiMiriU* Ik. r,n .T tmmsM pp* We ire in Church ,<Jt 41 a.TkI T vTH the way ■S^crrs»s?TKH’‘^ fef^-Hofe^r MUatir’s Ho liseaaes »*nvrd ftwpimtA,, aad wAo rejoice at them r' 1 ’ b r froM-ff«&*>am herd !UA tyjf> aud all who are desi ous of censalting him, whether in the ;»ty or should lose no time in and( ing so. ' • t Death or Hos. E? lArT!Ruc^—The * u^e l death Hotel, in New York, on Saturdiy last. —Previous to the war, he was afetepre- aentative of Kentucky in the United Sta** rep resented the same State in the Cinfede. feßfe fifeligfess. At the close of t|e wsrj he established a business house .in this City, which has already acquired aV 4'V*leC T*d wide spread reputation. As the Confederate troops passed through this City on their wayto their homes, Generous, patriotic, and enterprising, his loss will be severely felt by a)l who k ffV/ hi< M f )lM U Concert Hall—The Hernlndez Troupe.—This wonderful Trouhe of first perforinupce in Tins' City, at Concert Hall, last evening, to a very respectable wlyp •jggJjMf :?*Wa ct i?s pr frcquenV This troupe of little L i ■ uder number children from the Marsh Troupe, and Carter Troupe, whose performances y#A ago, wiib others of equal merit, ’ The agent in -tilh City, Mr. f ßeorvr Miller, is a courie >u» and energetic gen tleman, representing Mr. Flyun. 4ho is now magtffeMtg the Savannah Theatre. We commend him and bis entertain ment to the" patronage of our afcinse road.— “Sigma,” the Columbia c<>«**4 pondent of the Charleston Courier says: is petitioningthe Legislature for aid,- which jpteffi miJm o<‘* tfajisfegpf %«»«#“W«h the'State holds dki Aw etfd'South tSieoliiia Railroad Company, antOuhtMigW par valw* to $312,60*. It i*Mid’tliwrs63s,- ,P°# drth;fe eApila| qf the Company Has already beeu r&eivod, awl $400,000 more is shwrtlji expected from private sdbscpptionvafud that lees sums cotnpfete thVdnirSj gfaduptio# of the road, the masonry >s&f vfcwdgt*# ’‘|lnelpdit!| nh^J^d u bridge MtfV* ’s&.wit ’.tiliij ibia) l and furnish the erosS-ttes ’HndPr'ldr the > thsexaiW JnAit>% stark > me*a.,i bench the 7MB»^ , WtlM»d‘d««; fsM any ■teaaoiv'why. k sUouid -not *wgi-ant- H* link in the^freatiiioe^*<i><trevajs*et|recn J run* through heihhy cs4mrtry,-- w>»4ddiUotMll^»^|BVknta nlfmVl of the local buiineea.nWeh'i#}lbeeoJrit>t>lfear- Jy *ll the ,mote than, tbisertourtiia efci tae gtojd ua. ;) I* tie "bridge over ihe Coegttfee wdlllwy SerMHM early *ni from the Stale skaii ben givea, *tra*lrlaying Ud be *e tita , tenwimm! in the . 'ZZM | iuw oil r“- j y-Ti« AV A oil 4*5 !»di | H.i;iUV7 <T;; And die A .Be*. 1 yui* KM. merhet'i rweelM iaiet_ anditeaSbeted byt tbe Md4aß<*4ia MTerpool-' '•w-sr •rtf.riw'jte;: r. f : ■ i >lf«t 4!» V-* «t T»«* J WVJMgMt deideare tbit the store of Messrs. CrbiWeti ft tfe, Bix, -M ,-.M,.fwwC,g£ re 1..i ine wikrk of an incendiary. TfeHi’Odd{V4^: / in«««MM^>oo, hw'ffeji'tier •wtaeSe A#eaeyt<orr-Tde I>obtor>iwiorms u ? ’ ft**- pi*] be jiiqiptty.peii;. *£«,,teaches meteeiher teesem ef'the impdrthnce pH InWffhg bur reliable company, and we #Wi ftecompaiy W I)r. Branch repreeente,— ,Mkesdle l& C.) fejjiilio zmaao U , MiMOft oT:m*en on al^^dftiywijioSsW^eir^- Tas, aXin Maine. “ Onb'’df them hundred tons of poiafoes duly. [From U« Unit*d Staff and Swoptau TtltgrapkU ifnw AMoeistion.] 11 MHk y°i r/i"‘ T ¥m - lijeikiirqf mu nl|4|^ I j!rffT l ''ff-ii 1 [ JP'J- o^Kenl|dJ^«e^ suddenly yesteraay at the Southern Hotel, New York. Hundreds of Con federate soldiers, penniless at Augusta on their way from Greenesbqro, will remember bit generous opefr Taud, freely dispensing to them the gold neces sary to reach their homes. >q|[3afjßS^Sfi» oenaior rvooena, oTTexaS, Addresflt a letter to the Constitutional Union to-day, advising the people to exercise the highest virtues in maintaining law pittatnrarxi seems to await them. He says to them—be hopeful—push industrial pur suits—develope the country—and try to mend Washington, Dec. 16. Governor Worth, Judge Thomas Ruffin, and ex Governor Swain, of North bere laSt nightl H jMAAjII look re tree with the BrSaA dent to-morrow, on Sickle’s order pro hibiting corporeal punishment The District House Committee have perfected a bill repealing the charters of Washington and GgorgWdtHl; Md'tqb stituting Federal Commissioners, who shall appoint municipal functionaries. The Territorial Committee having Julian'saUK*tHM<*A Abl modifying it more liberally as to voters aud candidates, assimilating it to Stevens' North Carolina bill. Washington, Dec. 17. The Vice President laid before the Senate a communication ‘rom the Sec ings of the commission appointed to audit the claims of owners of slaves enlisted or drafted into the United States satttttrwnr Mr. Sumner presented the proceed ings of an unconditional Union mass meeting at Norfolk, composed of citizens to ignore the present State Government of Virginia, and establish a territorial Government uudpj;. and asking tliaf it be referred to the Committee on Reconstruction. Mr S tulshury objected to the receipt of the paper on the grouud that it was si##3tl* Pf*di&fbf | M m fr%4 d I *#% tion. He asked its non-reception on the ground of a precedent already established by the Senate in declining to receive such papers. The Chairman put fW* question and it was decided to receive the paper. Mr. Wade presente i the petition of citizens of Alexandria, praying for the wanwittww no protection can be had from the laws of Virginia. Laid on the table. An amount of discussion occurred in ibe §mi bectiou of the Amnesty law, which au thorizes the President to pardon—Sen ator Trumbull contending that the President has power, under the Cooste tution, to pardon before conviction, as pardon is for an ofTence not of conviction ; sustaining the position lit Id by Eng'ish Washington, Dec. 17—P. M. A communication was read from the Secretary of 4elpt{ve. tq j auditing the claims of owners of slaves enlisted ur drafted. ;j d||attfl<*hiij|siw«s rw*e ifaiani Ittft pointed for Maryland, Missouri, Ken tucky, Tennessee and Western Virginie t Thre« ; ' ’'thhisAudv' eight «txty-s«ven Maryland claims are filed; awards in seven hundred and eighty-six were made, two hundred mid sevßhtjf-fiihtS' of which were rejected, and the balance returned by reason of the dissolution of .the(Gymtqwri¥iJD ttH jaiw / Another Commission has been ap* pointed for Maryland. The communication nt) fkiHS'aC statistics. Mr. Sumuer intioluced a bill to pnn isy. ■. negroes to emi grate under false representations. Mr Wilson presented a resolution calling on the See»*tK!|r JVd£ jbg detailed reports from the Commissioner of the Freedmeu’s Bureau, The f 3Jfg®[|ifJhe 3d Sectjdb 1611**1 Act to repress rebellion, elicited a warm debate. dT¥K*W** m <4**# 'he ton Amnesty to the whiskey insurrec tionists. The Nebraska bill waa r an/i the late Senator Wright eulogized till the adjournment. ,«m«ifajsD/rn3i7 a Mr. Washbui ne introduced a resolution increasing the functions of the New qrj«44«Slf Dora mittee. Mr. Harding introduced a resolution, which passed, declaring that Congress will give aid and en«hb'fi*jbnieyt < U>Shh Executive, in bis efforts in aiding those powers which are battling for constitution al liberty, and that this llonac t ■ppemre* the public voice regarding Mexico. Mr. Moulton introduced resolutions brtwWff. *M mittee of the urgent expediency ot allowing the loyal citizens of the late rebellious States to form State Gov. ernments. ,T3’3>TT3 QilOi Mr. Baker introduced a resolution re Tabled. Mr. Delano introduced a bill reitric- Jw ft Kims from ehtertakir ing those preferred by citizens from disloyal States. Parsed. Mr. Davis offered a resolution ing the powers of the North Carolina ComuaMtee tdfSqAaflitCfta case of HeurOfilleV^)fc|j[.|n.l|alt t rboro" |sne^^ydesej|ijb^ty^tpsM|nfeaerate army, and acting as a spy lor ffiierman during the war. Mr. Davis said there were raspy simj* lar cases South. j J |2I Washington, Dele. 15? Interest received for the fiscal jeyjq date, lath, $700,939. nffiMrfalisiMf le * Te LlSelpJSiftM ICftIPiPMUq report on the fourth section of the | Pacific Railroad beyond Omaha. j Currency issued during week $344,440; total to date, cur asama-DeM s29tfcfl Washington, Dei. 17. The report from London aunt uncing Carlotta’s death was uufounded. ( tl r -^Washingtox, Dei i, 17. ‘ Mr. E. B. Washbnrne offered i She following resolution, which was pasStfjJ I .’ Resolved, That the Committee appauatki dttßßTtßllß frauds in the New Orleans CustWp House, and appointments therein] to'We ’ exclusion of Union men, aud all fiiats(t;l’ connected with the the affairs of the Custom Houte, and report fully to this House. j Washington, Deci. 17J‘ ; One, usually well informed, kays it is douhttul whether Nebraska or Coiora with “white” in t|ieir Constitution. Leading Republicans, ho says, are determined to make a ak-aigft oat fight on the issue. The wife of Tan nesses Stator Fowler 7 w'jfrofrTS The dismissal of Ihaiss from Treasury is postponed till February. Ti ey are figl.tin' | athetically for tlfeft places, and will, doubtless, retain; them/ Alt%OAi Jitartj A ,<OOO/1 y. >■ Washington, Dee. 17—P. M. -1 In the case known as the Indiana 1 Conspiracy case, the Supreme 1 CouTt Muawwwiflf w fcAikaj Uk writ ms habeas and adversely to the power 4f tie I military courts to try citizens, 'wIiVTC the machinery of civil courts ]is 'in i* z: Judge Davis, for the majority of wfe court, condemned, military courts :in suck jcpso#- while Judge Chase, speak ing tor Messrs. Wayne, Sway no, and. Miller, maintained that the poster to inaugurate such courts lay with Cqi,* gress, and they were only illegal in beca4|e tint body had failed.to. authorize '-mg* *|# .U FROM MEXICO. Washington. Dec. 16. The gossip at the Foreign Legation/HT ttrii oft? gife* the following complexion j to Mexican affairs and complications : The statement may be regarded as official, that Maximilian will remain mi'jaitmrmt* Napoleon stipulated with Maximilian, and not with the Federal authorities regarding the withdrawal of ttoops. | |en tyttfin d^'e^fch^ troops have been quietly withdrawn, leaving but flft"BL thousand, who will follow at a suitable season before April. Berthemey, whose mother is a Penn aylvaniau, will relieve Montholop on Tuesday. - 1 -*' Seward’s correspondence excites con jidi rabki iiujiguati _at„ thg, Frenfeh ii***. HioatWi *toN «ii*lltl are making satisfactory progress as Com missioners of the Mississippi Levees. P'heJ urging the endorsement By, the Government of Swamp land bpndt. It is stated that those in Louisians! wilt tf/SM <*# sjk<WOQfPssl*7WtHW64mbar, FROM LOUISVILLE. it 1 iiu 1 i,i ,h’F<P ,LLE - Dec -1 7 - John J. H. Smith was killed on Jeffersonville Ferry, it is alledged, by ’p man named Whiteside. Provocation slight. j A Swiss of a rich family was fbund ftf/ - near'the Marine Hospital. NROM BOSTON ! ;)<f Boston, Dec, 16. Five thousand gallons of whi-ikey belonging to Abel Hunt, has been by bedcllil 1 , Boston, Dec. 16. Ten million pounds of wool was isoh) | FROM PHILADELPHIA.; ot Dec. I|S. 1 The ironcMff iromfdes, built in 16ti2 } costing $750,000, the finest armor plate# ibft the • FROM NEW YORK. New York, Dec. It. In Devlin and Tilton’s Brooklyn Rev enue fraud case, a detective testified ’Wit he'hftd-oeeif bffered li.ve hundred‘s dollars per month to keep quiet. t « < rRfIM!EKIftPE. Liverpool, Dec. 17—P. M. A report has been circulated here ; thyi Jdmcs Stephens, the Chief Organ izer of the threatened Fenian bad been arrested by English deteo . lives, while attempting to make his jray into Ireland ; but the Qovernmeut offi cials deny the statemeut, and are; sons as they thspast two months. Up to this noon, Stephens has uot been seen by anv of the coast guard [£& 'kud rife that he j failed to reach Ireland, and has goner y in4> to await a favorable oppor ttinity to take passage on some sail vessel foif the Northern part of Ireland. 1 is niw nuder the rigid scrutiny ot English iuuboats »Bd a largely augmented forleofihe i «*(ti** f JJTa Dublin, Advices from all parti of tie >A>fZsa«ftdMK 44 4k all qfiot3J '■'^mz^wMs^SS pmm afMiihMi tt’ihe moat ipnprrtH|l the past few days have been] s b*« mtnisi*ea,[en'prepcHit7T>B* iade b« thef ■ re 'w,fWWPiiPl he oed, and’ refused to—entertain them, anti an in tom* l eotatoWiiaiSßß has b«eu fa* termno and that the Govern dominions, for the best inter4ti and ii *eifeoe»frfciß-lfaje*yVeaif*ctA • the leadtoj rWw'f > >*«**•» aCvAha -t^Aholi*.Church ; 9C.ih,, Jlnfted- *y«4dl »4W* wR«Aw‘O Visit - that coontry has been- received,, aud if f pn^ds'qcon^le^jS^"f* eoSSi* 1 • probability Os: its heiagfeneptodl H , t.U It imrumored hek*-that.the jMwaeS sigawet his-mtt,' and is,,»irtoajUy a priso •Mfaf'tiWM'tiift French oflfctftls), . ! a%j4 an •der orders from the Fraoch.gHiperor. as the iatteV Tbars ! tijdy Arise from too hasty withdrawal of | Muxi' " Indian, 7 »' ' »«« ' -f- H»l Had* I '' "-•iciva v^nsoaooia -«E MARKBtB. ,T -r iwimnr!l t'vvlln!!" J ’ * 'CHiStLMroM', Dtfc.i7*mfl. M- . - oom*ti*ale*4 or a foAJ -7OTaSffifir Cotton duli and ft buyers holding ofD •?Astern aqlaa ofi middlfwgSNiera ma«Mtl 3«*4J .iJwa • New Tout, Doc |L« Flour firmeq sales 656 uurrels; •«rn> sl6.a*Jto#HAoi>ijWho«, 3lto 5 c. 'higher. • Com, t to ll «higher/ Beds, lower sudds $21:60. H6w I m<iia bdfef.’beaW:” iMHfi ~kw?c f lsQTl2t c Whiskey, i4*« r ..iftfcwil firragf, Pean uts. qaiet, cakes 166 bushels. , fM ■ a ‘ ,l “- o!! '• " 111 of ... Hi. mart Jf>lu, -*»«>; S/fliSsfeSl’ 1 "} Sevens, 16a i-jNetr.-Fives,’ 10«f Nkw'XaiffcrL'ec 17-. No m. Cotton dull nt 34c to Afijc. F'our firmer: sales, 400 bbls, at to Wheat 2c to'4e bettor. .-GWmric to ljc better. Gals Arm at 65c td'66«.- Pork lower; salds 506 bblk ; newj s2l to djtll qt 12J tbl2f. :Naw York, Dec. 19—F, M, • Goia fives, 108|. Trea*[j]es. 105 j ; T*tmS aet ’s, 694; Missouri », 92. Cotton firm, p«<ale» 2y66fr- baiee |-M.ddiings, -34 c to 35ic. FW»r high* ; sales 790 hbls. al $11.60 to $T6%h Wheal, Tc + to Te higher. Corn. -ipio,2o hi.hea Wbia 0 , Perk . qpyifr; salfts 4 560 bbls; New.Mqss $21.12 to s2l s'). ltice qniet. Su'gar in fair demand: sales ■ sdo hbd* ; ogbvh'tfctetitfiy- :^r i AO . *■ r,j - 'BtivTs more. |l7. Flour, fair inquiry f ; reduced Btock; high .grades ( fi m ; lower grades {move slowly; Northwestern extra, $72;00 to $12.50; Howard Street su erfine $11.25. Rye Flpur, $6.25 to $6,567 Corn mea 1 , $4.50 t 054.75. Buekwhea meal, $3.25 to $3.50. Good to prime wheat, ! $3.00 to $3.10 ; tpediam to fair, $2.7tL . to ' $3.25. ‘Yfline corn m snipping irder, A®*»t StZ Cos M yaiJi UUUull BDO ' j 'i 12c to sides, 13 to 13 j. Cqrlti! 'heavy. Sugar and molasses du 1. Bm” •«Hi» Th*«,’'»» to F}c. *•“ v i ZZ St Lours, Dec.' 15. To’ agCQ:diAl tyiil .unchanged. Qutton droop'ng c airWipujc.' Flour firm tnd a good. ; -F‘Ui S2EO bfjdfowce.wluto. - dswm.dull, ad closed lower; S9*93e for new; 92c.a SI.OO for bM; ■ Goto’- firm at- 71a75c Urovi-iwn* frfmift I .''' 'Mest ’ Pork, ■ sti 1 Wbiftkey VUarfe J’ ;«sMdr* ask a large adV4Pce’|' : sMf;af-f2.2S't;oftiTivp,; . CmcawaiSi, Dec. 15< - 1 Flour closed firm, and in some cases an advance dfuobiained for medium grades; ¥aley<s supeisae at s9.soasio. .Whiskey dull at*2.27 in bond. Hogs opened firta-in $?.25a57.5J nett, bet closed w«*k, Indicatioas of liberal supplies next ,vfpek -YlfiiSla pur chasers hold back. P >fk at S2O on the spot; $17,50 on delivery ; closed weak. L*r»:dpU at 12c. 4 'very* li tie ..demand, lire-m jMid halkimeats .< uu’.l and drooping. tJold, 137. - Sale* of' 3,?Ootbs*f D*u»*4id general;. ckftiug finnu >, 1 W f ‘ Sales of 27S' : tfereCs ’Cirolfuh rile %l : gs t69J c. Cdfree, 4ui6t. dull‘. . NwwfiUuißtiiS, Dec. 15. i-- Cotton lowers Lew Middling, 2Wf*’ 30c.; Middling, .3Ha3y ’ - CiBLE. it ?./ a . . i. fltirij [To, U n #«#»4 .&irpftoan Nat Anociatioßifc Tim Pepw has «*C«i**d ToneUe, the London, D*P»»lp ' It id 'tihreTfaWy 'f'Cpdrted here, jthat v.Head Centre Stephens has been wyes ted **« Nnrfcfk, 'Httglgn#. t« ! -•»* j i*he stea'rri’er liotivaVfiaa over to the agent of the of ColoiriMkP'L- <*lG taovY f a .,' L}%»bil, FatfiamenV h*k Emanuel <Vom the tbpooe congmwHAtld ihe people on their desired union and delivery from * foreign tyoka.-'.lie kvili f! Aspect -the 'Pc fp&S tehltbljf 'dnd iidjj-,' 1 pendence, and. 'hopes, the question between-Italy wndthe-jplpe, ’fllf beset ;; ,tte4;sS T «W pm£w».; London. D«*. FT—Noon. -, Census 89. FiveX, 71f : ; Erie; «i : Liverpool, Dec. H*»f. Steamship Alleppa has Arrived. '•; „ London, Dec. 17. No rising of the Fenians in Ireland | on All ] quiet of aCrioda ii* r .yShf»4^'Tfaftod» | jM*to*Bhj- Jamea j gtophsatf-i, jpumjl&ltg ß, me Berlin, Dee. |7—%4>. M. BHKv H Ftppdro, stui t» <ce . . IK) .V .V. el P-|M-' ”-°lt > totsiosedi )nd:Jtw»triw itai refused * , 'AWVll l ffWsk f e th « * >M,h 4i9kAtta ~i+d3 \o )uq V Houses. is»a-i»t>Br wnwfi 11 P en - Washington, convicted of the murder of °of. has been st&Mhld totfiree years in the Pen- Mdi liHIIN ■--■ vwqpwW JlauWvoVal I 1’» .*i> lA I«>i«.liii «. ■Vi-.-wV n fj Mw«He Ai wi. |!S7O,, !U ,^^ J *jf‘ - [ hkStoWMft Bfriana, for Vera Cruz Jrtfij QuakeS Gilt Btiton VWrehejA e’ **o '■«.-fW * J{ Jwi‘, I rieUelelt J . Arrived— Btor. X lan beaufffdih a- 1 vannah. / Savannah, Dec. 16. Arrived—Steamship General Baiiies schr Harriet Brewster, brig Fredtjuia New York; U. S. Revenue SteaiittM Kenanee, Baltimore ; schr James* A. Brown, Havana. Qneeqa toifrf; Hrtg > KeS3lnra,''<raisA , i River. >&mnua, Dec. 17—P.it. i Antived—jSchf*. .JqhpvßsiGwt./C/ J. fM. pbiimT>ttl9Ma»*>>'j Martha, ltn-hmonrl; Knchantraas, if ear StfiPwiftiß Hgypßai hohiw> brig Sootlaud. t„. i.„res ekbugM •hr-Jbff* ushrirtwibirts iSbmhsKs^SisMS^ ra dff Tybesifme / .n-MvfTl .vvahiqß bn* 4lo« W ij i« for Boston, 843 hdev q! ifinttswi *; tj f 4 IMBkeA-BSbhddher Nom*. Jrd Bos zssmML Daniel Britain, trout Baltimore; sdhrs Maggie Weaversand John A. Origin, from Philadelphia; sehrs Lizzie ]L. Tapley and N. W. bmiih, from New York. • Sai ed—British ship Canligan, for Bristol, Eli.-.; schr ary Mankln, {for j J. A. Van Winkle, /'/AIAO : '• :-o:m MJiIiOIIAJST TMLOk 230 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. K .. f ;• *. -»>■- i toiSgA v:a-»; if. ■ .V. ,)’»)!». | (Under Central H6W,)’' Has on hand thk follow io Gouda fir manufactur ur ini> Gai ments, at LESS TUAN NEW YORK PRXCESI I s Fine PLACE. CLOTHS y, Pnte bH)U’Clxi'i’HS f } ) Fine AMlik# WMWI rissTOf-snr Fino BLACK BRAVER CLOTH <#*itoty*e« MfOtfßfmtiMPiK I Pm**#; CASBlftftilK j Fine FANCY COATI^^S-yfor' 7 j Ftae BLACK. SM/If LISTINGS I , .\T'V)J .a YRV'.ali - I ! Fino FANCY SILKTYaSTUHtfe-rt m i|j 'TUJ A IJi'TM i fc l ah i lies #miNGS ! ■ Ve . •< ) -s, tui/.w .aanAA'' 0 ainrx > Clotliiii^: " I Fine Black CLOTH FROCK COATS Fine Black CASSIMEKE BANTS Fine. Black SILK VESTS Fine Fancy SILK VESTS We Party ttelivrF VBSTS ) Fine BlaoJl.VliLWfcS tYfeSTS mrm»j iieriWeWSHS 1 I* boa .Harm Ot 'n« AC jtrC f .-.-rv'.-rpe.- -*m -SKt, ! ,:iLT':‘)> .8 iA/a It V# Lirj;' I .*l-0. 45/ bao-.1l ~ • A i • t- ATWStflr-fiOW’FftWSS.^ m] nL»%»ludrt ,-V .fi /Mil 4 #a * jiosasH i SHIRTS COLLARS GLOVES HALF HOSE TIES ,BRj4WfiRS, Eva All kind*-<roMWSfln be told at the | J w\vfeßs Bidok* 1 <J t«q j-Mtnrtl f a ' j My customers may rely on B*W P S their ,• u ppl ios as WPX*eeiiiei. ~, . . #*t*m?ja.u -7 ..r.f-i 6:. ..- .- - j i'-< #i ■ - -C <v / -- 1 A Iff. Seely , 1 ,.; fcjcccESsoas to peter dav**ac, O Uealor. m COnON ItAGS, WASTE, OU» EAfiGiKU. and ROeS. «3» . * ,JJ } Also, COWER, BRASS, aad LEAD, i Northeast comer of Fenwiek'aad Wash ington streets. The highoat prices paid for the above artielei. de!3—lw* >n„T on mill aaaea < n^<a>y ! B2TAa TBa-#().I 7 TrtVtTT - ** - 0( LADIES and CHILDREN’S DRES SES and CLOAKS, " ■ r lull I.’lll iljl ~| _l k.J .t-i.. i aeit {*t*u toen *iH«S To nedwelf— s a iiouonßT -,*(!*- ..;i«v*.a •* «o BONNETS, BRNMUfK ANB OLOAf S t of every deaeriptioa. EVENING and ooa stantly reciAag. Ila Knot jnil»3 ai tna.nl) Afi kind. Os STITCHING DONE .4 Wheeler A WjttoV4iHfto’to-¥sSMwa.-| a* .fio^ 4 odi at cut itJtr* SttrSE. ■PR 1 -sm sqi r^^mha ___ *rcrnoa ol ni ii */ irojfW— citizens of Augosta, as one of the bast cheHfevt Brd-e&WGohMiig l Mto ia the “’’’St q “y *” n,> * , rpa ***4, which in at- kh' WldkMrt MfcfWdWy have lie di^fitS 1 ,. are aocin.lrncted aft. oirfln, which mrroundethe oven rasorea theb iking sad reacting gfiteid animaM^ko’hatira :^wu w :bws»«s AwKisirmu, SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TKAYS, SAD IRONS, CAKE CUTTERS, iinUUFBAKE A full assnftaient of noiiseftavnis li^liSSf, 1 »ra pared to do ROOFING, and all mann< r of work in the Tinners' )in«BT MkifcC**' 1 J±*E. »■ WS«H(Uk O MM^traat. EKspn*BiPrs TO D€ ! 3ii jEv'JimiiUri un'i DWELLING, with eleven Out-Building, belonging to file Subiorlber, 1h itamsohville ll.—es M..!, .ltd iU !.rg. of Of«flUS;Glg*tvlVaUfirs3t boF-T containing 7 30-100 Acres of Land—ms king. in all, FIFTY FIVE MtIWM, covering rßtortl M fair** Jß-reefttouw on tko ‘ r “ e ‘’ “ and Q * org “ r °‘S Cit^ drawing. Kdnaru ihomas and F- C. Bi rbhr, Esqi .lisVo kln'dry CdnsCnteil to ■nperintend the drayripg. ~ wefc of in oY W»V[ modi Mm nj ol tJctekiulgtnn. af the-VavpWty-Will bctfi ft with the different Brokers, and at, the Stores of Messrs. Suvtnson A Sheltun, C. V. Walter A Cos., snd btuvall A Edtnpnstqn' Grand Prise, Lot No. 64, Homestead, coptalbfc|Y 3WH>* , 'A«trast-W*e Acre .trim, -nHriTreril-toamT-ndt-todl-0001,200 Three Prises, Lots No. 61, 62, and 63, $1 000 each * .3,000 One Prise, Lot No. 13, value .v^iS.WSZw” r 800 Lots Mi. IT to »4,-WdU each..... ... 4,000 Seventeen Prizes, Lotz No. 34 to 43, 57 < W, siKi.. h?. . | ??f > t<> .itoY 'ft-y/x ni ymgC Ai. - Augnsta, Dee. 1, 18*6 [«] ***'*> < ,irt " T ANARUS, AS CHEAP! B<rt tl , DRYGOODi VTUW V.iVAWI 0?k JL>V\ W * DRY GOODS, j ' ■ * • f :y h '4 The Best Goods »H 7 74 T«a t 18 oT j ’] AT TUB r’JOU LOWEST PRICES ! ".hao'fll 1- vd bloodti *n tax aftfW*tVLk IK 1 ; I (v-.iiwA 10 OfENIHGhAILY, amaga ” AND V mQAHAiI Selling titb they Arrive W?TATB HaTIJUI YMB H M lATl AT WH Vi ZAOIH3M/. }> HSITDIft , -,.Setae’s,OldCftfser, niaotra«a.y B , 2'.03 A <J II AW 9 B « Dire s b.o’i t Til a DBA a |j Has bee* laepi fo#?? YEARS l|y V, Ww same ttmSy. VajHAN, ] , Ladies and calling at th|a House will be served that at ten ti on ' ’ ' v !. which has this estab lishment under the old regime, and Goods will be freely and patiently shown FREE OF CHARGE. -ntjiui'l iefKD'lß* tho LOWES'? FIGURES, them to be of th 1 BEST QUALITY, and as J#S# SEIZE, Ageiii. trtv-tljia , DRBIM. MRWCnroi, Hr T)LUMB.DAA4*iIM», r - 212 RT^^pg^ejky^ * ''WllXtnflL DBALSBS ill DR UGs'ttßi)lCMr)Z& > -Cli&MlC l rl US . PEtthrMEftir/FINE HAIR AHD TPqjH. BRUSHES, Fine Toilet Soape, Kf'T.i.l’lH QJOI>! Surgical nod DentallnstviwfPt*. Glaaa, Putty, Painte, OSb, ■..JV~Tn Ytrsiehe*, Dye Btafc, ] sil'ouaCta v-u i Brushe*j ti .: 1 GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, ja*—tf H iA&nj BROAD stkest, 3 . WIE AITE -EOW RECEIVING ~ ORB ifi'ccfsrtW of YELLOW and WHITE sets. S ,our supply Of.FB£6U . r __ GARDEN SEEDS 7 j.j IN PAPERS AND BULK . Will be shipped to us as fast as the pew , . crop is harvested. * Dev'stock Will he' the most complete ev ;.ffer«lHK,this market, Cata lugiies unit Alm«ises lurpishud gratis. . ZrFZ mSxSI 212 Brood streOt, Augusta. oc27—tf J ■ FRANCIS E. TIMMONB,' • ‘•X’llq [tvvnn on J!* TcmP/it i rtaJliT— "FdtiUd^i? '*<» TANARUS" ' MANTTFAWHTREft ENGINES, - *'[> -.! lain> fir-i e out-vs af-irehu.’ omit 'MX'Sirtfe :un :*di io aid; <■-; fn7-.-j » HilqWw SUGARMILLS, SUGAR BOLWtB|L CpL - - sAwe " AOT) MAMlNifti*' £AS^Gf3OF .-.-Kiuii j4bJNw&MAsU»sWork lirvi . .hOppaMw Hie Wader Wnr,i ,Hi v AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. . oel 4—Sin “* *d s(VK %.i! !VWN If* A!'V BP.: : IT— wr- 0 ! Direct Importers' and Dealers In * •B.if tmgtt A I'BNn L M’SXSwWit'i.'SJ BOSEMIANw ,1»a...f aid ;.il:I .. Muemn-mirfe FRENCH ~! 7 -d--. v (btK . : 1U and AkEtHC^v idt beiliii 5«««I l’A*B id ni ■» KERbsßsrt: J* I *.* 8 v . lf ' a*6 V' " ' tnsttj AGENTS OF ®AOLIN WARE. 7s®, Try us, «and we w'lll .eonvinc* yon fhatyon can sAVe the Prrrghf frumj H»w j. jkffe ison rnoMAS, GEORGE SCUAUB. oci—6m