Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, December 19, 1866, Image 3

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i j City Paper < T 4^Htf!llLUtpT^ AUGUSTA, OA.t yrai ?iL D^Yi *•. uee Hl£3 Auction—Day A Inman. Concert Hull Hernnndes Juvenile Fa* Sale—Apply to H. F. Runnel k Cos. Mo*r Opening—At Mm. Heuey’i. mswrMrtjti Consignee* —Cenlrnl Railroad. THR DAILY BBSS*— Ban the Latent News, by Telegraph, from •It parte of the world, up to twolve o’clock OKW’H HUT >*l °*?*> Rl*v .H tuUrted, t is Specl*? irfnl trant, m more liberal termi than any other eewnpaper in Ban tern Georgia. Ptegie eepiea of tbe Dtur I’ams—to tie had of nil the Newsboys—Fit* Curts e,eh. Newsboys are ebarged tnr/doi a* bih cent* a copy. ,li,I3KSAdi The UaiLT P»p*i kMk*- inf tnont readable newspaper issued,ft this S**U tine. ,ej/sj'. I'HIJ Rootetrfwr-tt*, »**-4Vper.yehr. H-i SHMOT Proprietor, JJtffreadied 153 Bill. afreet. QSt? jingle copies of tbe Daily PaKpa can be purchased of the news, boys, or at the office, 190 Bi#wi atyset, for FIVE CENTB each. •- tST Advertisers will connalt y »Wr r.wu by aendwtj; favom/tp the Daily Purrs pffic,.,,i-ti.»eryh*djr reads it—e*erybo !y~#tk*«li; ti<«Hrtpet,ttflylF-tddDnriHm ftyAarii » ■ ~y,: t ‘T.iV \ V h'J BlT ,'s!l ( >^«!»r S _a>e ;ritt?/lltarks 12 feet at the TAft Julia St. Clair ATOrriwAffaftnldl.'. v.T/M.) A/./. I. I I ,?T37ii*A.irt Baker keeps a fresh supply of meats and 'TbRoH.’OWnk <xf!igftut*t«s**j*»> commodate tbe up-nttoU JjiopLf, Aftdi liDChnrsll Bide him a-daMi.Td(ti Sert *OvJail.—Jnflge Mpfcawsyes / terday smtt%bhn EddM- ls (eefored)* ttf jail,; charo-ed with larceny fyom the house Csjrroli "Jbolis4dH"olr s3l in greenbacks. . , , , Posbrsrory Warbayt.—letter lay, Judge McLaws had up for investigation the cm of Joseph M. sohvs. Capt; • C. A.h/. f-4es, ,«futmned4it c| thy j Posts *P6ss v warfanE,' for a horse ; demanded to .custody f Os Capti “Biles, h 4 uJoiil forth- ‘ • coming bond. The case will go «rp to the Superior Court on a o ertioruri. Rucohiier’s Court.—lit this Court one continued, and;*- little .lad fiuod $1 and costs for throwing a chunk of dirt at an ofl Colored man. 'file latter was very angry, and the former promised to do beUe*, to fctturu* |» , fS lef of light. ' BKNTB.—The store* -exhibit fa very atr tractive display of (rnoffs ‘aflitable f for Chrisltna.-tt and N*w Year * presohto. Merchants had better advertue them •"« place* as * d 'W is * r l 'Jf»fc r - Xjm, Daily Pkkss wytlTlid* M Aexcelfmt 1 mediant formukipg such announce, nienta*' >s b.ie >.i3r«i« •“> go « nt* l The Hkun|SlH:4 The*®- interesting little juveniles gave their second l entertainment at ' Concert Hal! la?t night,- (fhc ~am*tlhon hail been rather unfavxWaMe -tor atWWling'pikees ; of pa* nogbi ’or-t two, hut the attraction offered is suffi cient to (fraw good fionses; and those who adiairu auafc perto—emoA-tviH dp« well- to «feftd v The* blll ty*- ’ i*hi«r witb 4fa jsßwcffy-dt '* should,sppur* ft y|f pnblkft* isfbii i)1 ,*ll /H-i'-J Mercantile A Cos., proprietors of the Mercantile Ageuiyfll&vA sn j i ft.rhts,li ~ COnipre* hensive Business LriWfMTy, *diithimrtff : ««J“#* 4 M * fre now in Anyuta, and will daii upon our our City should be presented in a prom inent.manner to other business cwumu ties; and we trust (hat our business men will enhance the opportunity offers i iu the pages of the Mercantile AtfteflOl/Jtffci*/.»> KtiijhfrtiUl names prominently before the public. New* raoM Ab*a»ai,.— lnltUigtnr.tr, of rmterdAyy aayff: The Memphis Pott tells a story greatly U> the houoaofol yon of Geirwraf |Lm. | Ka aMii inertia tty in Rich moan, X>i£ of tihe ns a tofcsf “The Fallen Flag.” It says: Colonel .Iffy promptly jjkgqd. r to*j hand upon m gWa 1 anlFnrdsi; **9diM tleraen,” said be, “this will not do. We are paroled prisoners. We have. now but 4 J O whole country—the glorious old Star* and Stripes. I can recognize no other, r for u 1 j£S Witr.' r ~Richmond Dispatch, Dee. 14. I f'fteShUh-Messrs. H. F. Bussell A * Beech Island pjnntation for sale. A good location, ana a good chance for an investment. Band will appear to-day for jthelfirst time in this City, passing thfttsiltM pKfWlpdl tefctU, and at the Hail iJtM evenings - T| | CArtfrhii <9rtfMsWhat pfeM 1 theta mors .applicable Ito be giVen to a father, or a fi lend, than a gold headed jeweller, next JK> * select assortment. Dive him a call. f Lectures.—Rev. James S. Lamar, [the SftstentfAast»r of the Christian Chorvli, is, we are informed, engaged in delivering a series of fgjt on the Gospel of St. John. Hr, L., lectures every Thursday evening at 7J There is la hand some display of boots and shoes! in Mr. Cohen’s window. It is only a slight indication of what is inside. g 4 in and see bis stock and purchase a supply. (lAh BQftaiH'l il'iu t Hbpey announces ta thi, dajr’plUnnY **,S*l, that ihe hns received a targe and superior stock of millinery and>foH,y.!dfy,tifod«i Consist-. 4,g-in iMWoMatHyiV ebllirt, cuff, 94V) less jacket!, French muslin' hrpakfast oaps, kid igtovek, etc., all of who'll she oKfeAiat thh lowest cash prices during the-holidays. * Toursamekt is Burke.—Wei learn that there was a grand Tournament in Bnrfce County a few days ago, in which a young gentleman of that Conn ly car. ried off the knightly honors. Why.has not the Waynesboro Times given us the particulars? We always try to be ahead ts the, Baa, hnd ' if odr 1 jsboro eooie pipetary ddeff tiol 'awfeee thi.f affair t the Dtn.Y 'Pii^is-wdl not be behfod the] ■TUmS/' -T . j|F.kll>K.sl ' Il'BflT’ Go to see the Hernandei Juve ikile Troupe. Brevities.—The wenthtr con tinues disagreeably inclement. B»hh'l clouds overhead and mud under feet, and thp body chokted up with cold i. one feels very much like wrapping h mself in a great cloak, or herself in an imple shawl, to sit undisturbed, in a: nice. y Mkk. thinking, and thinking and nicditiuing.’' Now it • threwteivi t») I ruin’,' Ifcerti'lhsyfe isjevery sign of a good, old fnshio e^-snow. snow, reminds us j>f the sayings of a little. boy m #f‘ i1k f winters, Who, npot* hgnrtag/r playmate it mljrhVdnow/-'bx claimed: ‘‘No, I (don’t wjshj 1 inane tkiys and girts in town, who Ihnve no shoes, that they would suffer a great | 4 tM«gtttfcd blessed tfeart t,‘ wnicnif properly influ-1 will fit the accomplish ment of great sood4n the world. * , ( We are pleased to observe that St- Paul’, Episcopal Church is now in the hands ot lied workme y who will leave it greatly imprdi 1 appearance mwmvtzxi the stor^i ! do BrtNkl and, othe/ business thoroeghforM, attest the truth of the declarstion of the Almanac, and nigh. It will, doubt less, be one of the most joyful, jevial ones, we havghfld injb-lopnj-f gpars. Vents hare, • been fortunate this ydri'snd Who wiH hnvir a considerable IqMfntft] ol small change with whifb to fftireha/e toys, candies, firecrackers, etc., we- respectfully' op, next Sabbath, Sabbath ] k school teacjtfer oftArifteflent, theeuaJ of five, tedi tweJfy,9r trRA e,,,!, e«ih— yhMicinw-shifi t ■ give the same to such lemy cMfaren as be may wot of. 'The individual castribtoHon woeM . be sfnall w - Ja,Su *d *y sriiooi in the city, will mnomrt to a cprt-i disirßjiated, among the poor: cbildresi of Augusta, will njtgke Chpsfmde’ a less 45lqj^4y ! spnson l U> them tjk** it-olher vise trill be. tSuppose* atf wfctirirtbfeme.ii t be tdatlfe In atl , lti4‘ City papers py day that a collection will fe taken U]i, in on -M»*VWW** r ;the ippCf*He-,*atried, wonb} Oonsideradow l>fy>at*flrt.i. MfjNMftfflffltddnts. ; citi * en » generally.* * n a. ’) < t b-r,. hTIIIH*. the ! ear heard me, then it blessed me; and w ben I -J delivered the poor hat , the fatherless, and him that , wd adie to help him.” •‘The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon raft-, urtdl can led I to the lame.’’ “I. was a father to the poor : and the cause which 1 knew not 1 searched out.” j) f, ! / t ’ ).Ul • _■* ■' P. S.—The weather editor adds here shat there Woi a slight sprinkle of srow yesterday about noon —the first of .he season. £ ysiy 4 -ini' Tpiecrs,— Every hoi se keeper, perhaps, docs not know what, £i4nfxe4f up pthjfdftugb, Sin uAkjng new bread, improve it yery much. 4&U housekeepers who read this recipe ,af)6u6f t lrf il r arid they will never allow pieces of dry bread to be lost afterward. Lynchburg ( Va.) News. ; Oi in a fit of* revolu tionary enthusiasm, *ay»: “ Hurrah for the girls of ’761” “ Thunderi’’ crie a Him*o*4 lwMg-Q&hat*>td£dari4ed old. No, no—hurrah for the girls ot 1 '.” [Frvm lie United SkUee and Inrepean Ttltgrapiie A’liei Aeeoeialinn.] REPORTED FOR THE DAILY PRESS. l r W°4.ri | B BRB Blfe djirt-asifoig A by Thursday’s decline at Liverpool. It closed firm last evening at all points. Washington, Dec. 18. The Ways and Menus postponed the consideration ol Bout well’s gold bill until after the recess. There is considerable division of opinion as to the quantity of gold thatshould be f* \ aTT 'O *Julußulii)RMßGlwNllCßoak uidk consideration a memorial, praying Ccm gress to rescind the charter and govern the District by a Commissioner. Secretary McCulloch has issued a amine vessels at any time, and compel necessary repairs and equipment. Own ers and appeal tiyiiupyryiy terference from the local Inspectors. Washington, Dec. 18—P. M. The excursion party leaves for (be e Vf*J[ Itl morning, k cot^^| of Vice"Tresident Foster, Senators Ram sey, Lane, Norton, Parsons, Sharkey Holcomb, Hendrick, Congressmen Law rence, Ketchein, Newell, Blow, Benja min, Delano, Huhbell, -Mtsi*; -and Thomas. They will arrive at Chattanooga on Sunday. The elDfv many others, probably. They dine in Memphis mi Christmas. Washington, Dec. 18—P. M. The State Department has Jtdvieoy Mipi tear ot its becotmarg epidemic. > Washington, Dec. 18 —P. M. The Judiciary Committee determined not to report in favor of the reduction passed upon by the con-aitnents ol members at the last meeting. Washington, Dec. 18—P. M, Republ iuaq iatpu aiui wCougrass nie(*<fsrh |i #4> W% 1 Jkt- n|j|t f\u laar the report of the In ion Congressional Executive Committee. This Coir.miitee is to be contiuued till the meeting of resolution which was adopted, acknowl edging the claims men of Tennessee upon the Repu dican party, and pledging them hearty cooperation in the contest with reconstructed rebel-. Applications to establish National thelarger [tanks so as to afford forty five millions for the Souih, meets with opposition from the larger hanks. Congressional. SENATE. Washington, Dec. 18—P. M. Mr. Johnson presented the £redential.-. weretablen. » Mr. Sumner presented a memorial from Norfolk, Virginia, a Union league, protesting against the President's policy, and jfrfip! liejfcppoinfoie'Stt of Judge Underwood as territorial Governor, which was referred to the Reconstruc tion Committee. Mr. Saulsbury presented a- petition,, from 40 persons, declaring their inten tion to become citizens, and asking an amendment of the district franchise, dflrWrittitj'#*w'ww. trrrlnr "T" bje a '(ftvorjiy emrtfft-rjmMff'A ffidffliffr TltTCrreafo the District Com mil tee. Mr. Trumbull presented Gov. Wells' and others’ pctHtilmj j/r'Jyfig ti'h&r ri ' torilization of Loujsiuna. Mr. Trumbull said if the alligations df the petilorT-jlrekrtiC/ if is-the datV of Congress to drive the usurpers out with a strong hand The power of Congress “sir 'ab»6lirt6 its Ad" rrrefn'isds. and it is encumbered on it to extend u protecting hind to loyal citizens. He was Jpifbrmed that taxes areTeviecTin Alabama to pay the salaries o( rebel officers. He was informed that unless fomeil'ingKid ddac, Ihelloy-al pooplc of' North Carolina, Alabama, Texas and other States would have to leave. It was the duty of Congress H* hiterfs+i nt once. Referred to the Reconstruction Committee. JtdP4rted from the Corn mi: tea 011 Foreign Affairs a joint resolu tion of thanks to Cyrus W. Field ; also, a bill to prevent inducements to emigration. Mr. Williams, from the Commi fee on Finanepj>i4ota Ml Jbe discharge i dUp< the further consideration of the memo rial to iuerease the pay of Clerks. VAM Mr. Edmonds introduced a bill to punish illegal voting in the District, Referred to the District Cuidnarttee. 1 Mr. Pomeroy introduced a bill equal izing the National Currency in the several StqH*l»l£ ‘Efc/rkklttw i to the Finance Committee. Tit* bill for the aumissioti of Nebraska w:i4 i|i>\kiid discussed, and after a short executive session, a-tjourned. HOUSE. Mr. Orth iitlroducei! 'a *• resolution,' calling for additional correspondence relative to the evacuation of Mexico. Agreed to. Mr. Brandegee introduced a resolution directing the Naval Commission to Strife * kh«utr ihd bWniiCf tP sides at Philadelphia. Agreed to. Mr. Price, from the Committee on the Pacific Railroad reported a hjll «“•»>»« land tor a rt*oad*tJtft 4 PdfeeV J SotrM to Columbia River. Passed. - TlU‘ fco«6 lfc » M The Speaker announced a, special committee on direct tax in the Southern Stales, consisting of Messrs. CooESny Donneily, Daws, Gorfieid snd Harding. Afler eulogizing on the latq Senator Wright, Con/ress adjourned. ! FROM BiCHJROMII Richmond, Dec. 18—‘P.’jfc **’ The Senate amended the Usury-Litw by a vote of 14 to 11, and autlialrizes ID, per cent, interest. ( XHii'.l been a ipointc-d to defend the the city ' efore the Congressional Riot Committee. [A : nev Tork, De.-. 18—P. M. The Bowery Theatre, on tlje Bqk ery, between Canal and Elizabeth streets .mpi destroyed by fire this afternoon. ‘ case is bn trial in the Court, of Paul Weaver, r . th:- F-itwt National Bank of New Orleans, To recover $75,000 for alleged neglect-iv THE MARKETS. Atlanta, Dec. 18—P. M. ■ Trade fair. Cotton active Rt 2tc;'' Receipts light. Coni firm atsl.2jh(, $1.33. Stock increasing. Flour un changed and brisk. Stock heavier. Bacon dull; stock increasing; sides, H<s, rfs&LV A3417c. Oats in demand at 9 >casl.oo. Salt scarce. No change in hay ; $45 a ton ; stock heavy ; &■ tnand brisk. Savannah, Dec. 18—P. M. Cptton. few sales ; mtf^JDdull; hold-' finite" 0 "" S N^W New Ydmcj Dec. 18* t ..r Gold opened at 138|. Noon—Gko'd 137|. Exchange, 9J; Sixes, 112i; Fivek, 107; Tens, 100 ; Sevens 105 J j New tf/ivah <sm. ’ New York, Dec 18—Noon. "■> Cotton firm at 34ca36c. Flour firmer; , s des 300 bbls.; Southern $11.15a516*5 : * Wheat, la3c belter. Corn, lc jlowery Oats fteqdf.g Al’grjr sales 400 bbls Ift j flysl at525..12^21,25. Lard, dull at 12}al3c. Whiskey quiet. New York. Dec. 18—P. M, Cotton firm; sales, 3,000 bales; Mid dling, 34c to 3fic. Flour firm; for Soiithern;;sU*.io To $16.50 ; Sales, 4‘2p bbls. Wheat, quiet. Corn, 1 cent lower. Pork steady ; spies, 40,000 bbls ; new, $20.75 to $21.25. Lard lower, sales, i'B7o<l)bls. at 12c to 13c. Groceries >p»iet. Sixes, 112}; fives, 107}; tens, 100; Treasuries, 105}; Missouri's, 93 ; Tennessee's 09}; Carolina's, 50}. Gold, 137}. »New Orleans, Dec, 18—P. M. Cotton, higher; sales, .1,860 ba es; Low Middling, 30a31 ; Middling, 32. Moiiii.k, Dec. 18—P. M. Cotton sales to-day 1,400 bales; Mid dling. 31. Market firm. Wilmington, Dec. IF— P. M. ' Spirits Turpentine advanced 1 to 2c. Middling Cotton 31c. Augusta Market. Avgusta. Dco. 18—6 P. M. GOLD—Buying, 1.35; selling, 1,41. SlLVEß—Buying, 1.35; selling,l.4o. COTTOX—The market hns assumed more life to-day. There has been quite an active request for the staple, and transactions were effected at full priced. Wo quote 32a32£c. for strict to good urddling Commercial- the New York Commercial and Fi ll an c\o\ Qjppnic<e, dated Friday, P. M., Dec. 14, we take the following extract; " • The receipts of Cotton the past week nt all the port- nmount to 63,941 bait**, against 6*1,843 bales the previous week, making thu. »a«eaio#ii)<t*i!i 18455. Tb« OAp#l* futa all jwns -f-.r'ihtir wWT .KifwSr sii-h* increusL-, the total teticbing 24.281 hitler, ol which 22,564 bales were to l.ivvrpuvL 10! hales were to Havre, 500 bal.s we»o pi,, 'fpuiri jrtf %4*« 10 Hamburg, and 4fo tl> Mexico. ■, Tbe total foreign exports from the Upited, States since Bepteiol»er 1 now amount to, bates, against 822,601 last year’.' The market tbivwoek has been active and bu- yant. Tbe favorable advices from ldver pool. witbino farther increase in st the ports',''Hrid a disposition to accept lower estimates of the crop, have reputed in . an inoreased export aud speculative demand. There has also been less said about the,. New England spinners working short aud it is now doubtful wholher any geder*,. movement of tho sort will take place. Ve : y, litt’o was done last Saturday, but on was done, aud prices receded slightly fr » a the ailvance; and to-day tho market i a quiet, as report is not q*» t s«» # f»#r oog. Exchange is easier, and lidv .n ***d rates of freight are demauded by the sttiaiiiy* ers from Liverpool. The sales for the «toe , amount to about 18,000 bales. Natfowal*'ThlfA * i*as no bew* National Banks authorised ' during .las week, and non« ceased to exist. Currency was issued to tho banks for th-. week to)jrl4 amount of $856,672. The tj t amount issued to Doc. 8, was $.199.886,9-1. From ibis amount there should he deducted as returned and cancelled $2,078,932, Icav i|g * to.ai of aag7,6h2,»y». . Marine Mews. v Savannah, Dec. 13—P. Ml Arrived and Rosa ; Brigs Scotland from Boston*, and W. H. Bickmore from New York :• .James Freeman, from Bostm; Bark Aberdeen, from Cardinos ; Ma'unticujok from Rock Port. j Cleared—Steamship Leo, Bark M r * CADyeiJ IfrigS Susan E. Vo,rtu> >. Annie M. Knight, New York. Br, Black Fish, Washington. The British snip Prince Conso t sa’l ed for Liverpool with 3,215 bales: o cotton. A fel t.i Stbugole.—The following,] duly signed, was lately contained iA a Western paper: ' *• Whereas, at particular times I importune my friends and others to" let me havesJiquor, which is itUCtful to pie : dhln«K{al * fore, to forbid a meili j quor or letting me have it on any kc- nf thfy pjll positively, prosecute them," notwithstanding promise I may make to the contrary!at' Aptfie they may let me have it.’’ i - FQREJGir JSEWS-RY CABLE. ijolTjifiiixoaffiT [Te-U. S. and Knrapthn Netee Aetoeiatinu. J London, Dec. 18—if Fit , L i rMFtjfajdenl's idedsaga fa4s r here by stcamer, and is publish#} fn full. It is the general topic of conver >l«<Uoa}*3dh<tfia wOftseAy commented Ststes is Mery'Well,, but what it says tty regard to_ the Fenians is considered as rather weak and time. I * . r-H7|*p>»a,4fir. - Coneok* r ß9},.ftw mwaeyy fire twenties,’ 11} ;-Illinois Central;'T74-fErip, -Ji}. *-- • P M. Cardinal Antmielli has settled the, dljpute* King, thi United , ;States Mduiite} jijid}' BjsiMdKuesi. Qe Pope, satisfactorily to both . parties. The" P<fjW,*Ht i misunderstood ioßMi4if»BoA> aoI roHdtfS ‘ ” Dec. 18—1 |P. M. The National German Copferoitee cotntiicßCed iuj s«6i)iau iu .tlys City to- CHRISTWA^fitFTS! 'pvKXAdiufi iimsk > s -T..1 WOaitpOXßSjl URKSbIXii CASiiS, s -at j .y LAj»idj®'BAflfo - : ir; f - ® Aore<ytfkPH zj&tt'ZGz&t 81 < 1 *l. jyiis .baa j ;;v»n»s ■*.:» 1-! *rtn * vT Ib. rMpts *f ! • ' A grtti aatort ■tent' ot Stiftable tor tiielK-csrion. Per \f ‘ (■-•isi-v-na ■»•!> i 1 ' delß-St > A TIIOS. RICIU*»S A SON. >ilv>P»flO j - - Holiday' Sifts!.. . re -.io --inn. - il I -»L. -p'u* -H i i*i-« -J *n-7i; Mmt •1“ » /. mi r -i Mt tarn. » -t t«« v 1,0. .Mtf. ' • Tbi ». *rft li -fob! ~ w..|l j ,|kn ,:N*,W'VT.SIX4;. I '-;J I*, riiviiiai . .... i PRLZE 'ASSOCIATION; ‘ V H»}4i 599 BROADVfAT, & Si u i each. 25 Rosewood Pianos....woTfH $?00 to y 0 30 *• Melotlo4»ntJ. r u - 16 oto 2CO ff O Pewing MlfcMhes.. ; : s u 50 to 124^ 200 Music 80xe5........... u 15 to J4O 600 Uold Watche5......... f>o to 25b I, 8 00 Silvi-r Watches. u 20 to (>t» I,' 00 Silver Tea Setts “ 25 to 150 Together with a large assortment of SEW AND ELEGANT JEWELRY! VALUED AT $500,000. WHICH WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS : The name and value of each article yf 5- our goods arc marked «*n Tickets, placed in SEALED ENVELOPES, and well mixed. On receipt of 25 reivt*, an envelope con taining such TICKET, will be drawn with tmt choice, and deli%'ored at our office, or ’’iront by'mail te any ndtUvMA. Tbe pur chaser, after seeing what arricle it draws and its value—which mpy be FROM ONE TO FIVE ITNOREU' I»olLAßS—can then, on pymenfc o ONE !>O!«f<AR, r - crivo tbo ar cle named, or m« exchan ;e it for any o bet article marked on our Cir*n lar, at * the game value. Every ticket draws on artic.L worth ONE DOLLAR or more. Si&“ NO BLANKS! -®a Our parrou* cau flej>rnt{ on prompt return*. TJtc article* drawn trill bn immediately *en* In/ / jr or return mail t or deliv-red at our office* Letters Trom many persons, acknowl edging tlfe receipt of ,VALUABLE GIFTS from us, ia»y be .-eeb t»n file at «»ur office, • reong ie nrtf permitted to reier to : Johu 8 Holcomb, Lambertvillo, N. J„. Uoi4 Watch, worth $259. S. %»nett, 252 Comberland street, BVooklyn, Machine. SB9. Edwin lloyt, StauilotlfJ. Conn., Gold Lever Watcli r $290. Ifim-. 1, K. 11. I'riggs, Washington, 1> L% Diamond Pin, $175. J. C. Sutherland, 199 Arling ton Avenue, Piano, $350. xWrs. M, Jaek ton, 203 Nineteenth street, N. Y., dewing M»chii>dyl<stkd. - Joseph C amp, El nira, N. Y,, Alsloduun, sl6ll. Alisa b. Collins, At- I J*n«h Hi.oioud Alla.ter -Itihg, $225 Hf, Usury .-miili Woroeslar, llu.<, bewritg 1 - Manikin--, sß*. II.: Muur, 133 EwxVueiitii r WwL U*W.4>V«Mb,es4Mk Kd ■ .ward- Hoyiitnn, ilkrb villa, T«uu., H -bidenn, i illUi,' J»:iw« Hki.-Mlt, MnwCgvunwyv ArTCk, Uidd Uaatiog WnUsti, #250. 11. TV^aiitb, Frevideneti, K. 1-,-MHvcr Lwr.r Waleb. SSO. Oxcar Purdy, Madison, N. J., Mu lie L’ux. $45. .Mad. Hi S, Ae*wli,.ijuPii«P4, Min*w" Hold Watch, $lB5. J. K. Sperry, bold,. Uosn , Eilvar Wa/<h, sjs.'l Wui. H. Peck, lUrlmo, lUinidr,-. Music Bob, ;$75. Wau MayMaad,-! l>ayl«.n,:/(Jl»iu, aihrtil Tea Sei, 4>lk6i. Mica E. All .Seb.nck. l>eir..it, Micbiga*, * 4>i*mim)ikl Kbr Kings, $225. Piccre ÜbulmUu, £>t. Übcrluc -iiuteV New Orleans, JLKauond Uiug,sl7o. Mrs. Martha Barn.s, Bt. l cats, AU.*Mbrv Melodcuu, value, $125. • y*» ,’t .V. * f V 4 — A chikDee V* dbtaiu. Cay of. 4k». atfiove . article* lor QME IniiXAil by paerbu-ing , ,-.a bKALED ENVEW-PE for TUMN'I Y FIVE VENT3. Entire batisjactityi' fiuargiike'tl ib atli Six Titekcts bnlhir; lAsor 'JW<r Doliais: 33 tor Five Dollar-. Uretit ip duccniMtrto Ag at*.- '*♦ " - ; - r- _“" All toilers ftaoutfl be Addressed to ' ~ a J. 11, RAY <fe (JO., * - ' *» V.«”SOTS 6136, SEW YOTtK. fiv; ■ v—?r wrw FURNITURE! FUHNITUiiE'i |' J mi, -,.rb Alu ‘ ’ceoraaFJk-fAfrldfitcc f 8i; and 33 at) WERY -1 "mo.! j - l-»f. t... ■ ...*Mba .a <t tlir'M'J j ■.*!-.i-».r. r(T. -6i <C*U*49TIE tjTRSHTS ted* w ai vM-if Wt'h'T DKKV''’*": have the best assorted stork off Parlor, Dining Hoom cad Bed-Boom ! t:moil sfbiso beds cur bedd rim *-* ia |, '< ; ’"v CAKOBY and HIGH PWSt : , Ti ~, ..,,, D s.« ' ’ ' ' *wt\ A ! *1 Expressly £|r Southern trada "as r WfcAlHEltt AND KO^^Fp^^lSifED * WBOLSSALB '.T,,*!* hZ ' , o'i KNOCi DOWN CANE WORK post_.. ~,,T ALL WORK GtIAHAN'TEEp ' " , . . -a? Oar Facilities for inanufaclusiag defy e<mp«tiUon. myl—lV no. wrjfcflju streCT^ ■ J ip Wfcil j -7“iqi j I ; - rtret Class Drag Jtore, z-; JTrrm tb« in Butane., \uA lit dTlft IVl.aiilg’ vooi u.u.lly jv qdWetfflr rti* trithl. ’ * _ IWItUETT, CARTER A lCW ll ‘ U'wnShu ,itK ii’imw)’’ BS |IAIC , *"T -I I -v . , ..i. Arrtl* 4»R« WORKf Offici from ■jtto'WWirssdE&.i;- t ■ w ■vH > JOR* «RAIA, 'i» ] »fJAHKfMOANt>K-jJS>vo’->’ D , T , u/i -Change officp; -*-V«D BHfUJtU JWXMJJJ —— Augusta, Ga., I«t»w fm to .! ! wtswad ’ 1 -Arti »uv» anb sells ( :000 ,f‘.'Vin j GOLD and SILVfl* DOIW y y / wo) .Wi«««Mi3 ,(A*f -Glil t-i bonds, stocks BILTJJ' OF EXCHANGE; >• ttft ).! Foreign and Domoitie. Mosher, Thomas ft Scfe*ub, AUGUST n., , Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND F RE N China! t .SOHJiMIAN, - ’ I , iuii AMERICA! 'UHT# HHa.U » AND ivblik are. on* ,*Uett(|D-l>l islni g*!(j j ; Try nr. an 1. we. niH renvinen j*nu tl at ye Aican sard Aim Freigist.lsiMa-N'iv Yorkte Ibte t-oin.-nr --tl ,«T-| • ? 1 „„ -)G - J >t-VU SfOSHKR, - *i.ityWfißSt'N ,u Kl )i'«iaukis Acm aaj a. ■ eej -Am .'{ .V. . - : , I r v " PLUMB A i«j.« 212 BROAD W-.y'A«p*«tt,'Ga^ WBOLEBALX AND CKTAtL BRALERS IN , J?. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, I PERFUMERY, KINK HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, Fine Toilet Soaps, - f.i y,- Surgical and Dental Instruments, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stufls, Fain y A Toilet Articles Brushes, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, jnK—»f J. A. VanWiakle, V :. .1 *v. VMI, j*; merchant Tailor, 230 BKCAD BTBXET, AUGI'STA, 41 A. ... * . jfljDdrJ * IT ‘fnSf FOI.I OWING #f«3o»irnf r LEr-S THAN SEW YORK PRICES! Fine BLUE CLOTHS , 4 *ll /iljjmwfl I'«a ':>]!«? f*t '"Hi ' i Fine AilLLI£ •ClaO'iiUß Fine Aifflik AucOT CASsij«»E-j --for Suite . , ! ; ■t'l '-‘I ? » ’• ’HbantRXJK' BBaVHR cloth .Y e. .fltwhaotij 4'l FIoe.BLACK TKICOT CAgSI-MEB* • IjLACiK Ab'ESUN CAStUMARE ’'tIDe^ANOV'f’ASSIMEIJ^; Fine FANCY COATINGS—Ior Suits I Fine BLACK Sli.K VKSTINHS . Fine FANCY SILK VESTING* Fine CASHMERE YES'UNGS Fine Bla«* k K COATS (tmowpi ksts :*/ Wne , yapji. 5 :■ f; t } : W*Slwk‘ Ilii A Vi;R iChrOT SL P AGISI* COATS •O 1 r};UH jartJIAH v BUSINESS SLITS -f „/> / , .c,» BOYS’ CLOTHING FIXE STOCK OF Overcoats! AT VERY LOW PRICES. SHIRTS* *TJ» JHOv), COLL A f-. a hs.t 3^ ULOVFS _ I J . i I f liuyf J f\ SUSPENDERS DRAWERS, Etc |hn« .*i** iA ,vU»da‘,.-i- • ,ii -d*v.K! , | - AH kind* wf Good, will be told at the ' I lie 1# !—jt-,.»f.* ' v a* i ■"JT(VER-Y LOWEST htICBS * 4 <j My eu.temcr, may rely «a getting iheir ■■■ 1 • j iMppitn a* represented.’ J J. A. VAN WINKLI dell—2m E Clrcat Attraction*!) i evMn (<i •« j * _ w )a ; - rtvuv. ,* VoCT.iQ IHI ) ill) nM&M (•¥»Butt * ! ..,Xe..-»#4!BROAD STREET, ’d s.,rb sd -im-d 'ina eH a ,, J , plwrr FL#HERN,riEitUjERn OBItIMEnTt, Rod gencrallj- kept pi a mil —qx^BRIDAL . POUSSJBAUS. ~Z Fvrnlshed wiili style and diftpatefc. ' > f lIL-L 1 O >tt»y odf * g:t Sooi SKIRLS AND CORSETS. oaple« Cibpiic in prelit vitrieij. f LA* AND EftBftOIDERITS ;~ n XltHpiV, VAaJBHbiBWNE, —4llwr wrtdiss el LACES. SnmiERS, CAPES, SLEEVES, JACKETS, «?**?., Etc. ■ L ADIEg»“ 8 SUS Cnt and fitted at ! )stJce. « IN OLOABT DEPARTMENT, Will be found SILK VecVET, Md CMffvSivyUMfCll, >! lu great variety. TT i- ; chrjstmjs;iws®irs GA ~ OF E V fi T TJL B•nv■ n.* no24—wedAiatlw J»i"’ '■ -"I ' ■' ' I T-di ‘ citizens of Augusta, as one of the b«t?^ ( nW|*Jl AoUnu* the market—its baking qualities are ntipurposFed, which is a«kt>« KJcdgid l v all who Dave used it. T 4 s i, #•- >, * '" w The draught flats are so constructed efefatoMSrycpfWtrfrNgtrtf white »*<*«&/«« which surrounds the oven insures the baking Bird )*n »ni aud meats, its entire }» n.vrrant yh* yetmi. b»kwg v>. ;' wr J,»L II 'X£ P* ririh.■? In our Mocx will he found TOILET rET§, TUtP, VOpFEE MILLS, SCOURING BKICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD IKONS, CAKE CUTTERS; JELLY CAKK ' ateumne6T * <jf^ 4 'M.u w.furhishing doofti Vlww) *-8t lfrfhfl. v - nri'. 'etVD, pre |-ared to do ROOFING, and all tuauuei oft Vi-1 k iu tbe Tinmr*’ line of buMßeft. . D.A- VA’iA.tUUSSS. dtIAMMSIIMtt. 1 una»Al 1..1G11- Gilt t. ■ A HRMESTEAD AkD FIFTY-FOUR LOTS Win *a Mmna»nm tickets aub sold, at TEN DOLLARS A TICKET, tbe ' oautiful GROUNDS aud comqiodious DWELLING, with cloven Out-Building*, bchifij}tng to th*’ imtwcrfber, in JtarriVonTille nyar Aogusia, Ga. Th* land »*>vi-yed by Wn. PhiiLpe, Ksq., City Smrreyor, and laid oTl’in Lota,“varying*from 10ft font liy 7110 feet to several aereaeaeh, including the Homestead, with its large variety of roeea; y lants, bedgi-r, abnihhery, •valf Ire**, c(e., containing 7 30-100 Acres <j£ Land—making, in all, FIFTY PRIZES, covering nearly ififty acres of ground, in fir* hundred yard*of the oRy liuii It ia .Ruati do* tho I urkuett Spring, Caruoi, and Georgia Railroads, and on tho line of the proposed City Railroad. Messrs. Hl-aftß,'S(W>s A Cos., Bankers, will furnish Tickets, tl* proceeds of which will be held by them, and for which tboy will be responsible to purchasers of same uniiJ <he drawing. Edward Thomas and F. C. Barber, Esqs.,have kindly oousented to superiutend the will iic left with the vitar» ami nt etfirwi of Messrs. Stevenson A Shelter,, o. v. Wawentto., an 4 .' toraTi A Eumouaion Qr»nd l*riy. •. Lot No. Homestead, containing 7 31)100 Acre®, value ...............SIO,OOO Second Prixe. Lot No. QO, 3 57-100 Acre*, va1ue........ 1,200 Three Prizes. Lots No. 61, 62, aud 63, $1;600 Qno Prise, No. JL3, valuf ......V....,* UA*V.l**» 800 Tvelte Pnxfes, Lots No. 1 th 12, each, value astfr.iß l .sM6 3,600 Twenty Prizes, Lot* No. 14 to 33, s2ooeach.., 4,000 Sevemceu I'rires, Lots No. 34 to 43, 57 August a. Dee. 1,1« M» fH ” TUOMAR P. STOVAL^?'°° # , CHEAP!, DUYGOOBS Xr.ll .) in n 1 j” . DRYGOODS. ~i« at* rt&m-xi- j - The Best Goods ''.i-ita!.il*' iwhaM . j : AT TSIE * ] tOWIM 1 PRICKS ! «T bh 7i Setze , : -:. :1/. A' i F.KAHA nax|#> AKD **l Arriv^ y.AjniJfflfe at jdiplatf WHERE A; /!,f * 11 ! «k;.. ’ •: ; DRY GOODS STORE J Has been kept nearly FORTY YEARS bjj the same fa^ilr. Ladies and Home will be that attention whieh bns always ebarnctcriied this eslabi lisbment undo; tbe old regime, and Goods will Be freely and patiently shown FBEE OF CUAR«Kr ( y4 , ;w _. We offer our tho LOWEST; FIGURES, and warrant them to be of the xnfu r Jco3 ■ c'nEjtr V4*l. T£ye ,THBAMSr.' AO JOSX ISETZE, Agent deft—l2a ““ 'feTsr 'iktiXft , , } r °* , Z, \i. •• .Tiff- rt9UJ<*r4r*/fT »mus aufs. „::i supply *IFUR6M tll , . GARDEN SEEDS : bnffK PAPERS AND BULK »Ht 'Wfff ib# sWffl*#l to ds W ta*» as tbeuew «h*d j*i!' -emF i' Opr stock will be the most remplefe ev offer. Yin Itri^ifdW’Orta .togaefaad tor*«eee-< !q PisUMti MoliUmmfyai rtto JLtq - Slil 4ll,Mrm<k«rt*tr Au^iajg, muif ahum a; ooitvoiiuon -mm i fmmi 11 Idiunr -i.ii L.inma op r.-ts a mat nidi a »Oif «.* 400-4* •■• *•{ J.r« «*co ai.fl it n»-js#Wfc M H y.IT ' Tomu.. .i .5S , : mrimntii tti !>: aim a*w_ Brass twjH .U. ntoiqaD jI.J »df vtf ts j*ntl» STATIONARY ENGINES, Vug a’il Hit fcte; s ith ?oi - UMNS AND GIRpERS, IPIPES, VJJL- WHEEL.S~ EAILfOAI) ASH SVKRY PE6CRXPXION-5 Lad t i J(! w v !iisrak<Afc AT>(Mno* ;|Aa» to . » gMacU*eJs£k o: m ' offf>orl««>4be Watrt Towrr, t T.. AtfousTA, oel4—Jin