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From Pari*.
We are permitted to make the follow
ing extracts from the letters of a young
gentleman, who has been several weeks
in Paris, to his nneie in this City:
Pas is, May —, 1867.
Mr Dkab Uncle : I have been in
P.iris about six weeks, during which
time I have seen a great many of its
“ sights.” It is beyond all comparison
the gayest and most beautiful spot that
the hand of man has embellished on
the face of the universe- Beauty, grace,
ami effect are the great objects that have
been sought for in rebuilding new Paris,
for it has been almost entirely rebuilt
during the past twenty years, in the
most modern style. By despotic com
mand, everything that blurs or mars, is
ruthlessly swept away. Napoleon's aim
—and I think he has succeeded—has
been to make it the capital, the queen
city of the world—where the wealthy of
all nations shall resort to squander a
portion of their treasures. To live a
life time in this world and never visit
Paris, is like living all your life in New
York, and never promenading Broad
way. The latter becomes a second rate
street in comparison with some of the
Parisian boulevards. I have visited
several of the magnificent palaces, in
cluding the Emperor's summer resi
dence,. at St. Cloud ; and have hnd a
very good view of Louis Napoleon hitn
selL
In many respects Paris is the most
Democratic city iu the world. There is
little moral restraint upon any one,
because virtue is scarcely expected. In
fact, even the common street walkers
have the free and unrestricted enii * ot
every saloon and every place of amuse
ment or iuterest in Paris. They are
not in any sense debarred from society
that is, the society in which they
could move, even were they virtuous as
the. spotless snow. A character for
virtue is of no avail whatever to »
Parisian woman—rather an incum
brance, I should imagine. Os course.
I do not speak of the noble or wealthy
class —but of what we call in America
“ the people.”
*******
The great Exposition Universelle was
opened in a very complete state, which
led to predictions as to its failure, but
nearly every one. now admits that the
world has never seen its like before, and
probably will never see its rival. I
have reserved my visits there until the
present time, and now go nearly every
day. The great building is divided
into eleven circles, and you may derive
an idea of the magnitude of this exhi
bition when I tell you that to walk
leisurely around any one circle will
require about two hours and a half. I
believe there are computed to be a
million and a half ot ohjecis exposed.
Besides the main building, which in
itself surpasses in extent all previous
similar edifices, there are nearly one
hundred suhsidary buildings on the
ground, many of them mere shops, but
many of them very interesting edifices.
For instance, there is a model of an
Egyptian temple in the time of the
Pharaoh's, an Aztec Mexican temple, a
mosque, a Turkish bath house, a Chi
nese pagoda, a palace erected for the
reception of the Bey of Tunis, an
Egyptian bazaar, an American country
school house, au international theatre,
etc., etc.
The restaurants of the different na
tionalities are a great feature. These
are nearly all ranged on the outside of
the main building ; they do not confine
themselves to the dishes of their own
country, hut sell almost everything
eatable. Jhey all have French waiters,
but most of them are waitresses.—
I urkey, Italy, the Papal States, liussia,
Norway,' bweeden, Denmark, Spain,
Switzerland, Austria, Bavaria, Prussia,
Holland, Algeria, France, the United
Stutes, England, and i unis, each have
a restaurant, and some of these nation
alities have several.
The restaurants, the outside edifices,
and the art gallery please me the most.
Jhe United Stales makes an extremely
poor showing in the exhibition. Some
of the semi-civilized nations surpass her
in objects of interest and space occupied
Strange to say, however in the wuy of
art, she does herself credit, and has
contributed some magnificent pictures,
such as Churches, “Niagara,” the
“Kainy Season in the. Tropics,” and
Biverstadl’s “liocky Mountains.” In
the way of art, however, France looms
up as the foremost nation in the world,
fid sho wi l very closely compete with
nglaud the honor of being the first
manufacturing nation. Fiance has
made giant strides under the reign of
Napoleon 111., a very accurate picture
of whom I inclose. Is w him at the
exhibition a lew days ago. He was
dressed in plain citizen’s dress, and was
accompanied by two Senator similarly
nKfrctf. tfk soon as the populace caught
sight of him, ha was everywhere
greeted with cries of Fire F EmjwrettrT'
to which he responded by Ailing his
hat. He looked pmkt and in faable
health. I have atea him siace then,
but at a distnace. When he rides, he
has a very fine eqeipage, but otherwise
goes about as unostentatiously and as
unguardedly as any President «f the
Uaitcd States. The fact is, he is recog
aiaed here as the ablest living sovereign,
and is very populnr. I have seen
Empress Eugenie and the Prince of
Wales. Nearly all the sovereigns of
Europe will visit Paris during the j?x
position, including the Sultan of Turkey,,
it will be the first lime that a Sultan
has ever visited a Christian nation.—
The Cnnr of Russia is expected in a
few days. J.
A Stranger's View* of Auguita.
From the Nashville Christian Advocate.]
Augusta is renowned for its historical
events, having been the home of three
of the signers ot the Declaration of In
dependence. to whose memory a graceful
monuioeul now stands iu front of the
City Hall.
On Sabbath morning I attended ser
vices at the Protestant Episcopal Church,
the pastor of the church of my choice
being absent from the city. I was de
lighted with the grace and elegance ot
the congregation, as well as the deep
sounding notes of the organ, inspiring
the congregation. The sermou was
plain and practical. In the afternoon I
attended Sabbath School at St. James
(Methodist Church.) This is certainly
the Prince of Sabbath Schools in the
South, numbering, I was informed, from
350 to 4(K scholars. The great secret
of the success of this school is to be
attributed to its cfficientSuperintendent..
lam informed that be is a man of
untiring zeal and eminent piety, and
that his whole soul is burdened with its
interest and success. Such men are
truly a blessing to any community, and
an ornament to any society. I learned
also that the Sabbath School at St.
John’s Methodist Church is in a flourish
ing coudition. At night I attended ser
vices at St. John’s Church, and listened
to a very interesting discourse from the
Rev. Mr. Cuthbert, pastor of the Bap
tist Church. His text was very sugges
tive and appropriate: “Be ye also ready,”
etc., and was handled with a zeal and
earnestness characteristic of the man.
He preaches sermons in the daily walks
of lite, and is bold to proclaim the cross
in the streets and highways, and is truly
a model, unassuming, conscientious
Christian gentleman. Monday afternoon
wc took a drive to the Sand Hills, three
miles out of the city. This is one of
the most desirable places I have ever
visited—a gradual ascent of three miles
placed us on an einineuce which over
looks the whole city and surrounding
country. Here magnificent residences
and tastefully arranged flower gardens,
elicit one's admiration. Here the
Arsenal is established. We returned to
the city about dusk, and at 9.30 I bade
adieu to the pleasant associations of
Augusta.
It was my good fortune to hnve the
company of Mr. S. K. Johnson, Assistant
Superintendent of the Ga. R. R., as far
as Nashville. He formerly resided in
your city, but the fortunes of war having
induced him to make bis home iu
Augusta. His official connection with
the railroad has, through his courteous
ad affable deportment, won many warm
trieuds. His genial. nature, blended
with dignity of character, has enabled
him to win an enviable reputation with
the fairer sex as well as the business
community— success to him in all bis
undertakings.
Col. E. W. Cole, now General Super
intendent of the Ga. R. R., who also
resided, previous to the war, in your
city, deserves much praise for the effi
cient manner in which he has dis
charged the duties pertaining to bis
office. The Georgia Railroad is now in
a very prosperous condition, and well
officered. Why will our own State
permit such men as Col. Cole to be
employed by other companies, when his
past antecedents with our own roads tell
wonderfully ol his capacity and effi
ciency, a3 a Railroad officer. His
connection with the Chattanooga Rail
road, of which he wa.sthe Superintendent
for a number of years, proves con
clusively the impropriety of permit
ting his services to be obtained by other
Railroads.
Mr. E. T. Miller wag conductor in
chargeof train the night we left Augusta
and to him are due many thanks for
kindness extended. Mr. John Stubbs
was in charge of the fine engine, V. K.
Stevenson, named iu honor of the gifted
Tennessean to whom the people of this
State are greatly indebted, and to whose
enterprise and skill the Nashville and
Chattanooga Railroad owe a debt of
lasting gratitude. T.
SUMMARY.
The little Jap is “all right” again,
and has resumed his performances.
Fifty one iron clads remain unsold,
sticking in the mud of the Delaware.
Eleven persons perished in a recent
fire in Chicago, in which a saloon and
boarding bouse was burned.
There are from twenty to fifty cases
of typhoid fever daily in Washington
City.
It is generally conceded that there
will he a quorum of Congressmen pres
cut in July from the effects of the At
torney General’s opinion.
His Excellency, Governor Orr, has
appointed Mr. John F. Spearman, a
Magistrate for the lown of Newberry,
vice 8. It. Chapman, resigned.
A resolution to extend a welcome to
the President, on bis way to Boston,
was defeated in the Select Council ol
Philadelphia on Monday.
Thu report that Tampico, Mexico,
lias declared in (avor o: Santa Anna,
and that he has proclaimed himself
President of Mexico, is doubtlul—
though he is evident figuring for some
thing of the kind.
The L»Crosße Democrat says Senator
Yales, who joined a temperance society
in Washington last winter, was brought
before the |H>lice court ol Chicago, on
the Dili, and fined $3 and costs lor
(Wunkcuness.
A clergyman on the Dulmquc Rail
road accidentally sat down in a large
basket ol eggs to the great injury of the
“fruit” and his nice clothes. A brake*
mna scraped him down with the stove
liearth, but the beauty ol his attire and
dignity were temporarily destroyed.
Thk Pkksihknt s Intentions. —The
National Intelligencer has authority for
saying that President Johnson does not
intend to nullify precipitately all that
the usurping commandants at the
South have done, but that he does
propose to act deliberately in the matter,
uud ellicieutly, yet not vindictively.
GEORGIA ITEMS.
The Madison News is urging the
(aemewof Morgan to form an agncultucal
pciety. Good idea. Splendid idea.
The lat| storm has literally tons cropa
to pn-oes in Muscogee, and Talbot
ftpuntiefc
A negro man. in li*e county was out
hunting a bear, which had bean seen in
the neighborhood, one night laet week,
and shot a negro woman, mistaking her
in the dark for bruin.
The Savannah News contains the
first tetter from Col. W. T. Thompson
(Major Jones), at Liverpool, which port
he reached on tfc: 3U»h ult, after forty
,««p jyalyv/ vI U X XC
A negro boy in Calhoun county de
liberutely shot his father, a few days
ago. They had quarrelled, when the
son, a lad of seventeen, went to the
hous? for his gun, and shot the old man
dead in the field.
Col- Jack Brown, who assaulted a
United States officer, a few days ago,
has been taken to Savannah in charge
ol a deputy 'United States Marshal.
The Columbus .'■«/» considers the con
duct of the military officials a Usurpa
tion.
Amusements.
LECTURE
BI LtTITATIOI,
REV. A. J. RYAN,
Os Knoxville, Tennessee, will deliver a
LECTURE
AT TUB
CATHOLIC CHURCH,
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 2d
TIIE PROCEEDS TO BE APPLIED TO
BUILDING A HOME FOR THE OR
PHANS IN CHARGE OF THE SISTERS
OF MERCY.
Tickets One Dollar.
To be had at the Book Stores and of tbe
Building Committee. je2o-td
New York and Charleston
Steamship Line.
SAILING EVERY SATURDAY FROM
ADDER'S SOUTH WHARF.
TP HR Wheel Steamships
MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhui.l, Comd’r,
CHAMPION, R. W. Lockwood, Commander
leave each port on SATURDAY, and for
speed and comfort have no superior on the
coast.
Both ships have gplendid Cabin accommo
dations for Passengers.
* All outward Freights for this Line should
be consigned to Coitrtrnay A Turnhoi-m, ,
who will forward same free of commission.
Freights received daily at tho pier.
For Passage and business connected with
inward freights,*apply to Street Bros. &
Cos., 74 East Bay.
HENRY R. MORGAN A CO.,Agents,
26 Broadway, New York.
STREET BROS. & CO,
COURTENAY A TRKNIIOLM,
Joint Agents N. Y. A C. S. S. Cos.,
june 12—Ira Charleston, S. C.
Important to Planters,
The Richmond Factory
(Near Augusta Factory),
>
CONTINUES TO MANUFACTURE
WOOLLEN CLOTH, for Planters, at
20 Cents per Yard for Plain, and 25 Cents
for Twills. If the owners of the Wool
wish the same dyed, they are prepared to
do so, making a grey—the only color they
propose making. The charge for Dyeing
the Filling will be 8 Cents a Yard extra.
Wool will be Carded at 12$ Cents per
pound. All Wool sent should have the
owner’s name plainly marked on the pack
age.
Goods to be paid fer on delivery. All
instructions to FLEMING <fc ROWLAND
Agents, Augusta, Ga.
A. JOHNSON,
President Richmond Factory.
iny2s—l in
“THE DAILY PRESS”
Job Office
HAS RECEIVED
AN ENTIRELY NEW SUPPLY
OF
LATEST STYLE TYPE
AND
TIIE FINEST ASSORTMENT
OF ALL KINDS OF
Printing Papers!
IN THE CITY.
Colored Inks kept on hand
AS USUAL. *
SEGARS.
40 BOXES “GINUINE ROBERT
BURNS” SEUAItS, thoroughly seasoned.
For sale at a very small advance, by
juß—tf JAS. G. BATLTK A PRO.
T. MARKWALTER,
Marble W orks,
Broad Street, Avgusta, Ga.
MABBLE MONUMENTS,
TOMB STONES, ETC.
MARBLE MANTLES,
AND FURNITURE WORK,
Os all kinds, from tho plainest to the most
elaborate, designed and famished to order
ut short notice.
All Work for the Country carefully
Boned. my 14—ts
8, ®olal Notices.
WE,
«f Richmond count,, *hnaan and .worn for
the .round wo«k, June Tens, 1867, mak*
the following
PRfcSKNTM RUTS :
Wa approve the general presentment,
and recommendations of oug predecessor.,
chosen for the Brat week of the preeeqt
term.
. We urge pertiealariy their reggestion.
theta renewed effort be made by the Tret
tee. of the. Richmond County Academy to
have it appropriated to tbe legitimate alb
for whieh it we. designed.
fiYfrffPCorent the lyaleot adopted by the
County Treasurer for keeping the books, a.
defective, and recommend thet e ehange be
m.de io this particular, in order that
amount, which are assigned by assessments
of tbo Inferior Coart to various oonnty
purposes may bo rerdily ascertained, and
that demands npon tbe Treasury from
parties bolding claims npon tbe several
accounts will not conflict, the amount beinf
set apart to meet them respectively.
. Wc cannot overlook tho great evil and
injury to the County, and especially to tbo
City, resulting from ihe increased number
of vagrants lounging about, withont em
ployment or any visible means of support
and wonld orge upon the proper authorities
the necessity of enforcing the law in this
regard.
We return our thanks to His Honok
Judge Gibson, for his able and
charge, and for tbe uniform courtesy Wra
kindness manifested toward our body.
Our thanks are also doe to the Solicitor
General, John P. C. Whitehead, for his
attention and courtesy. In this conneotiuu.
we deem it but just to a faithful officer to
congratulate the tax payers of the County
upon our being able to state that through
bis energy and fidelity the County Jail has
been delivered of ail criminals confined
under charges to be tried at this term of tbe
Court.
David R. W right, Foreman.
Fabins M. Nicholas, Deidrich Stelling,
Elmore A. Dnnbar, Anderson W. Walton
George H. Jones, Jobia D. Ramey,
Daniel Kirkpatrick, Harmon Rowley,
James Henderson, James W. Meredith,
John B. Moore, Thos. N. Hopkins,
Fautenay A. Beall, Samuel D. Linton,
T. C. Crews, Antonio Bateman,
Wm. H. Scott, B. Franklin,
Geo. A. Bailie, Charles H. Phinizy.
The above general presentments haring
been read in open Court, and sqch being
tbe desire of chat body, on motion, ordered
that publication bo made hf them in the
Augusta “Constitutionalist,” the “Chronicle
Sentinel,” and Daily Press. je23-lt
WEBB LODGE, NO. 166,
A.'. F.\ M.\—A Regular Com- ft
munication of this Lodge wiH be
held at the Lodge Room, Masonic
Hall, TO MORROW (Monday) EVENING,
the 24th inst., at 71 o’clock.
By order Fred. E. Crake, S.\W.\
je23—lt W*M. R. DAVIS, Secretary.
flgr* THE MEMBERS OF ENOCH
LODGE OF PERFECTION, No. 1, and the
CONSISTORY S.'.P.'.R.'.S. - . are hereby
summoned to attend a Constitutional Meet
ing, U. T. 0., on MONDAY EVENING, at
8 o’clock, at the S.\V.\
je23—lt WM. R. SCHIRMER, Sec’y
BSP* Consignees per Central Rail
road, June 22, 1867.—R M Cook, B H
Warner, Bones, B A Cos, Col Ehlers, E R
Derry A Cos, Barrett, u it Cos, T Richards <f-
Son, J 0 M, C H Warner, T A S, J Ryan,
W G A Cos, V Richards A Bro, M Cohen,
Augusta Factory, Stevenson <fc S, G W
Summers, RW M, W E Brodnax, F B,
Nelson A Mol.
Consignees per South Caro
lina Railroad, June 22,1567.—G L Penn,
T Root, Hyams <k Cos, W A Ramsey A Cos,
Blair, S A Cos, S Perry, J Bender, R J Bowe,
JDanforth.
BOARD UF REGISTRATION’,
FOR THE CITY OF AUGUSTA. The
Office of Registration for the City of Au
gusta, will be opened at the CITY HOTEL
(upstairs), on MONDAY, the 24tb, from 9
o’clock A. M., to 3 P. M., from day to day,
till further notice.
BENJ. F. HALL,
SAMUEL LEVY,
R. A. HARPER.
j°2l-tf Registrars City of Augusta.
gfci® NOTICE—GEORGIA RAIL
ROAD, Augusta, June 17th, 1867. On and
after the 20th iust., and until further notice,
this Company will transport at HALF THE
LOCAL RATES, all provisions for tree dis
tribution to tbe destitute, whenever the
shippers will satisfy tho Agent at Atlanta
or Augusta THAT THE PROVISIONS
ARE TO BE SO DISPOSED OF IN GOOD
FAITH.
E. W. COLE,
jolß-im General Superintendent.
H. M. AKEROYD, ARCHI
TECT, of Nashville, Tennessee, (late of
Cincinnati, Ohio), Plans, Elevations, Sec
tions, full sized detail Drawings and
Specifications, with or without personal
superintendence, for every class of Civil’
Ecclesiastical, and Domestic Buildings.
Also, Designs for Touibs, Monuments,
and Decorative Art. Address
286 BROAD STREET,
my23—tf Augusta.
ggp-SODA WATER—WE HAVE
commenced drawing SODA WATER at
our Counter. PLUMB & LEITNER.
aprl2—tf %
S@“TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAS
received tho appointment of UNITED
STATES COMMISSIONER, for the South
ern District of Georgia.
Oifice at Augusts.
may!—3mo JACOB R. DAVIS.
REGISTRY NOTICE.— IBtu
Senatorial District, Richmond County Pre
cinct. The BOARD OF REGISTERS will
meet in this county, at the time, and during
the period specified, and at the following
Precints, for the purpose of Registering
Qualified Voters under tho laws of Cougrcss,
known as tho Reconstruction Acts ;
Tuesday aind Wednesday, ISlfa and 19th
inst nt the head of Delaiglo’s Avenue uud
Boundary Street.
Thursday and Friday, 20th and 21st, at
Sand Ilills, by the Burnt Lot Church.
June 24tli and 25tb, at Bel Air.
June 2fith, at Poor Ilonse.
June 27th, at Richmond Factory.
June 28th and 29th, at Pino Hill.
July Ist and 2d, at Mcßean.
July 3d and 4th, at Tarver’s, 121st Dist.
July sth, at Benj. Palmer’s, Esq.
THOMAS S. SKINNER,
E. .). PANNAL,
WM. HALE, (Colored),
Board of Registers,
18th Senatorial District.
Augusta, June 15th. jol«-tf
Ifeftr Advertisements. -
For Bent or Sale.
A NIC* HOUSE, WJ3TH ALL NF.OIS
-84KY outbuildings, located on Sfena
ton, between Telfair »o(|Welker Street*.
For particulars enquire of
J. CONRAD,
Jaefwu street,
Under Schneider’. Billiard Saloon.
je24-— to*
ESTABLISHED IN 1850.
t'XIENSIVB AND ATTRACTIVE BUP
plie. of Rich Jewelry, . Gold and Silver
Welches, and .olid Silverware of every de
scription, Diamond Rings and Pins, Ladies’
Gold Leontine and Chatelaine Chain., Gent’s
Guard, Vest, and Fob Chain., Wedding
Kings, Bridal SetU of Pearls,
ALBO,
STERLING SILVER
FOR
BRIDAL PRESENTS
AND A GREAT VARIETY OF
FANCY ARTICLES.
Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired at
A. PRONTAUT’S OLD STAND,
168 Broad street.
One door below Augusta Hotel.
J*23—tf
J. J. BROWNE,
QARVER AND GILDER.
LOOKING GLASS And
PICTURE FRAMES
CORNICES,
BRACKETS,
CONSOLE TABLES,
SS&- Made to Order "It®
Old PICTURE and LOOKING-GLASS
FRAMES REGILT,and OIL PAINTINGS
RESTORED, LINED, and VARNISHED
At 136 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Go. ,
Old CHANDELIERS made to look EQUAL
TO NEW, at a moderate price.
je23—tf
HA. Y.
60 BALES PRIME
TENNESSEE HAY,
FOR SALE LOW BY
je22-3t M. A. DEHONEY.
Flour and Corn Sacks
Made in any quantities and
at short notice, from $12.50 to $15.00
per thousand. All kinds ot STITCHING
neatly done. SHIRTS CUT and MADE to
order in the BEST MANNER.
143 GREENE STREET,
je2l-lw OppositoSt. John’s Church.
Cotton. Yarns,
gY THE BALE ONLY, FOR SALE BY
CLAGHORN, HERRING t CO.
Agents for various makers,
NO. 7 WARREN BLOCK, Augusta, Ga.
jc2o-lm .• -X V!; ' .
EMPLOYMENT
FOR EVERYBODY.
WE WISH TO OBTAIN AN AGENT
in every county and town throughout
tho States of Georgia, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Alabama and Florida for
our PATENT METEOR SAFETY
Hand. Lamp.
It is the most wonderful invention be
fore the public ; for UTILITY, SIMPLIC
ITY and DURABILITY it is unsurpassed ;
is two hundred per cent. CHEAPER than
candles, and a saving of fifty per cent, in
oil : can be carried into the highest wind
without any fear of its being extinguished;
requires NO CHIMNEY, and is
NON EXPLOSIVE.
’ Sample sent by mail, $1.25. Call on or
address.
STANFORD « MURDOCK,
Augusta Hotel.
Parties are invited to call and see
the Lamps in operation: Sold at WHOLE
SALE and RETAIL. jel9—6t
The Great Problem Solved.
DR. A. H O LSONR AKE‘ S
Cholera and Diarrhoea Syrup,
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR ALL
Bowel Complaints. It cures Cholera,
Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Pains in the
Stomach and Bowels, Vomiting, etc.
Every family should have a bottle of it.
It is speody and effectual, very pleasant to
the taste, any child will tako it. Kept in
all Drug Stores, at FIFTY CENTS PER
BOTTLE. je!B-3m.
C. H, KING3KORE,
Having returned to your
City, is prepared to PAINT from any
kind of Picture or from Lire, PORTRAITS
in oil or cabinet size,and colored. PORCE
LAIN IVORY IYPES, after the latest and
most approved Style. CARTE DE VISITE
or IMPERIAL PUOTOGRAPnS tinted or
colored CHEAP. •
Studio at Dr. A. F. BIGNON’S OFFICE,
opposite Augusta Hotel. jelß-tf
AS ORDINANCE
To amend an Ordinance entitled “An Ordi
nance to Licenso and Tax Venders of
Lottery Tickets.”
Sue. 1. Beit ordained by the City Council
of Au,utla, and it it hereby ordained by the
authority of the tame , That the Ordinance
adopted at the last Regular Meeting of
Council, requiring Lottery Venders to take
out a license of Five Hundred Dollars be,
and the same is hereby aniei ded, so as to
make said license fee Two Hundred and
fifty Dollars, instead of Five Hundred
Dollars.
Sec 2. And be it further Ordained, That
all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances
militating against this Ordinance be, and
the same are hereby repealed.
Done in Council this, 18th day of June,
A. D. 1867.
[L. S.] FOSTER BLODGETT,
Mayor C. A.
Attest: L. T. Blome, C. C. jel9-10t
SASH, BLIND, AND DOOR
MANUFACTORY.
Tiie undersigned, having pur
chased the entire interest, in the SASH,
LUND, and DOUR MANUFACTORY of
Air. Jtsse Osmond, is now fully prepared to
execute all orders entrusted to him.
LUMBER DRESSED TO ORDER.
MOULDINGS of all description.
Constantly on hand
Factory, on corner of Fenwick and Mul
berry Streets, near the Augusta Factory.
jelft-Sm. 11. G. WHITING.
prints.
A FEW CASES—
NEW STYLES—
At Wholosalo or Retail, cheap, at
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68500 Reward.
THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE
paid to any party, who can give infor
mation that will lead to the conviction of
the murderer of Mr. JOHN W. PRICE,
who was murdered on the night of the 12th
inst. TIIOS. PRICK.
Any information may be lclt at Mr.
A. Poullaiti’s Store.
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To Irtejit*
■E»*OM THE FIRST OF FULY, WITH
Ja tbe privilege of renewal for the usseiDg
year, the DESIRABLE KK&I0BNC1 flover
th* Hardware Store of Henri. Bonei A
Brows, Corner of Broad land Campbell
Streets.
Apply at Bxpraes office, to
jell-** D. H. VssBURKN.
To Rent,
THE LARGE BUILDING IN TnE
rear of 256 Broad street, suitable for
a Storeroom or Workshop.
Knqure on the premises.
CHAB. H. WARNER,
aps—if Plumber and Gas Fitter.
For Sale,
sn SHARES SOLDIERS’ LOAN AND
BUILDING ASSOCIATION BTOCK.
Apply to JOS. E. MARSHALL,
jtß—tf 207* Broad Btreet.
For Sale,
AN ELIGIBLY LOCATED PLACE AT
Bel Air, containing ten acres, well
watered, partly fenced, and with four good
Buildings. It is admirably adapted for a
truck farm. Apply at the Office of the
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For Sale.
FIRST CLABB LARGS SIZED
RkFRIGBRATOBf
May be seen at
JONES, SMYTH A CO.,
my2i—tf 192 Broad street.
Double-Barrelled Guo
FOR SALE !
Amagnifient and superior
Laminated STEEL BARREL GUN,
will be sold.
For further particulars apply at the
my 19—ts DAILY PRESS OFFICE.
COKE FOE SALE.
CiOKE CAN BE HAD
J At the GAS WORKS
AT ALL TIMES.
Tickets can be procured at the Office from
9 A. M. until 2 P. M., every day.
de4 —ts G. S. HOUKEY, Snp’t.
Dry Goods and Clothing.
ATTENTION!
NEW GOODS
AND
Good. Goods,
AT
LOW PRICES,
AND
One Price Only.
I. SIMM & 111.,
MANUFACTURER S OF AND
DEALERS IN
MENS’, BOYS’, A YOUTH’S
CLOTHING,
224 BROAD STREET,
OFFER THEIR WELL MADE AND
FASIONABLE CLOTHING to the public
and to their friends, at LOW PRICES.
Their stock of Clothing was carefully and
fashionably manufactured, and therefore
guarantee to all who favor them with tbeir
patronage, a good aud fashionable fit.
They offer
Louts’ Ready Made Clothing
FROM $3 UP TO $lO PER SUIT.
In connection with their stock of Gents’
Clothing, they have a full stock of
BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ CLOTHING,
which they likewise offer inducements to
their young friends. In their GENTS’and
BOYS’
FURNISHING GOODS
DEPARTMENT they are entitled to special
notice. Among them they have fine
LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS,
of the best Brands and Manufactures.
GOOD GOODS FOR LOW PRICES
is their advertisement. They ask their
Patrons and the Public to examine their
Prices in either line ot their Goods, for
their own satisfaction.
I. SIMON & BUG’S.
fashionable
Clothing Emporium,
224 BROAD STREET.
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GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Gauze Merino Shirts
AS LOW AS 75 CENTS.
Linen aud Cotton Drawers !
LINEN SHIRTS.
Silk and Linen
HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC.,
AT
Julius G. Tucker’s,
322 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
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Notice.
MY WIFE, MARY J. DAVIB, HAVING
left my bed and board without my
couaent, I hereby give notlee that I will
not be responsible for any debt, contracted
by her from and after thi. date.
. JAMES H. DAVIS.
Augusta, Ga., June 17th. jel9-tam2iu
Pry Good*.
GREAT BARGAINS
3- in • j ?
DRY GOODS.
TREMENDOUS REDUCTION
In Prices
OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
DRBSS GOODS, »f every deseriptiea
SILK «ad LACK COVERINGS
LINEN GOODS, PA BA SOLS,
BLBACH’D SHIRTINGS, and
SHEETINGS. Not only New York Mills
at 49c., Lonsdale at lie., but other makes
and styles, and OTHER GOODS AS WELL,
equally cheap. .
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET
Bargains.
D.R. WRIGHT & CO.
may 9—ts
CHANGE OF BUSINESS.
closinglot sale.
AT
190 BROAD STREET !
Goods at HTew .York Prices l
Mrs. pughe begs respect-
FULLY to announce to the Ladies of
Augusta and vicinity that her stock of
DRY GOODS
Dress Goods,
Fancy Notions,
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES
Usually Found in such a Store,
WILL BE SOLD
AT NEW YORK COST!
In consequence of a projected change
in Business.
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS BE
FORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
190 BKOAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
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1867. 1867.
DRY GOODS
AT WHOLESALE!
D. R. WRIGHT & CO.,
(Globe Hotel Building),
250 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
WE BUY FROM FIRST HANDS—
MANUFACTURERS, AGENTS, and
IMPORTERS. Goods arriving almost daily.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
need go do farther. We are prepared to
show them a very complete and
choice assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., Etc.,
at prices as low as they can lay them down,
bought of Northern Jobbers. For proof,
‘ EXAMINE OUR STOCK!
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PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
New Style
MU S L 13ST S,
JUST RECEIVED, •
AT 2O CENTS TER YARD.
Julius G. Tucker,
322 BROAD STREET
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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AT
JULIUS G. TUCKER S
322 BROAD STREET,
French, English & American
CALICOES
FKO.lt 12 TO 25 CEXTS.
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CHEAPER THAN EVER!
DRESS CHAU BRAY,
Every Color,
AT 25 CENTS PER YARD.
JULIUS G. TUCKER,
322 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA, GA.
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WADDING
AND
VISITING CARDS,
NEW STYLES!
I UST. RECEIVED,
J BY THK UNDERSIGNED,
A SUPPLY OP KNGLI.su
MOTHER OF PEARI CARDS,
LATEST STYLES IN THE NORTH!
They are the most beautiful Cards ever
gotten up for the purposes intended.
K. H. PUGnK,
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Etc.
hams.
50 Choice Smoked Beef Tr>Wnt.„
590 Pound. NimßreaTfMtSS 8
All of whieh we offer at RETAD
vary lowest market prices. TAIL * th.
BRq
Cheese, Batter, Etc
3 NEW SPRING CHEpap , „ *
5 Factory CHESSE E E ’ (Cko «e.)
29 ”* W T oan * A “>erica CIIEFRp
pound, each. 5 toj
6 Tabs and Firkins ft,,-
BUTTER Choi<: « Goskeg
Just received and for sale h.
j.‘» James g.
Crackers.
gODA CKACKERS,
Batter CRACKERS, "V 1
Milk CRACKERS, in Bar«l,
Egg CRACKERS. i n B * “A® 01 *
Walnut CRACKERS, j n Barrel B . ,e!
Fox CRACKERS, B ««
For sale by Pound, Box or t *
j°"> JAMEsVgAagfflj
CODFISH, New, No 1
Smoked HERRINGS
For sale LOW, by
jel9 JAMES G. BAILIE * B R O .
BrandyTwhiskey^wi
ETC., ETC, ETC.
10 r° Z - PC S E OLD BRANDT, ism
Genuine Pure Rye WHISKEY ™
Old Port, Madeira, and Sherry WINE
For sale by
jei9 james g. bailie t bro.
Bacon, Lard, Hay, &c,
40 RIBOSIDES,*** SMOIE ° CLE ’ AR
50 MB BIDBt UNSMOKEI)aWR
20 BONE B’SIDES™ 8 ’SIDES™ SMOKED BWK
-25 choice SMOKED SHOCL
-25 KEGS LARD,
GO RALES Tennessee HAY, TIMOTHY
UU and CLOVER,
10 THOUSAND GRAIN BAGS,
Car loads TENNESSEE COP.N
Choice yellow TENNESSEE BUT
TER, in pails and kegs,
For sale low, by
june 11—20 tC. A. WILLIAMS <t CO.
Bacon Joles and S. F. Flour.
2000 L^s- JOLES
100 BBLS. S. F. FLOUR
For sale low at corner Washington and
Ellis street*, by
ap24 ts M. A. I)EHONEY.
Furniture.
FORNITURE! FURNITURE’!
DEGRAAF & TAYLOR
I
8T and 89 BOWERY
AND
65 CHRISTIE STREETS,
NEW YOEK,
Have the host assorted stock of PARLOR,
DINING ROOM, and BED ROOM
FURNITURE!
SPRING BEDS and BEDDING
IN THE CITY.
CANOPY and HIGH POST
BE DS’TEADS,
Expressly for
Southern Trade.
STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED
AT
Wholesale Prices.
KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK
AND TURNED POST BEADSTEADS,
In Cases.
All Work Guaranteed a. Hepre.
»elt led.
Onr facilities for Manufacturing defy
COMPETITION. jel9 ly
Furniture and Piano Hauling-
J JAVINO A NEW AND LIGHT
SPRING DRAY,
I am prepared to haul Furniture, Fiano?,
and anything else, without scratching or
bruising, ns is too often the case.
Orders left at my store, on Yvusbington
street, between Broad and Ellis-, will he
promptly attended to, at reasonaole rates.
Particular care givon to moving Furniture
and Piano*.
WM. HALE (Colored).
Dealer in Family Groceries
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Bearding.
Private Boat ding.
TO REMAIM CONSISTENT WITH
the times, Day Bo;»rd can be obtained
for the present, for a limited number of
single gentlemen, at Five Dollars per week.
And Board and Lodging for six single ?en
tlemen at Six Dollars per week, in a pleas
ant locality, centrally situated, and conve
nient to the business part of the City.
Apply wish satisfactory reference,
To North East corner
j«ls—lm Monument and Ellis st.
lIOAKD
AN liE OBTAINED FOR FOUR OR
vV Five Persona, on reasonable tcrmSy by
applying at
NO. 189 GREENE STRhET.
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BOARDING
\ FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN UAN
/» be accommodated with BOARD Aa
LODGING, by application to
J. J. LATHROP.
Corner Lincoln and Elite streets.
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O H. Warner
PLUMBER,
GAS and STEAM FITTER,
255 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Pumps, Gas,
Stoam and Water Pip«h
Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes,
promptly furnished or repilrud.’TH
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