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About Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1867)
«£ir Hails prrss. City Printer —Official Paper ukceist cm nnfumn * «»U- i -A.. UA. m«9AT j«iy *. u« THE DAILY PRESS TANARUS». to* Lux! Nra*. %.* T. V* r *4* «D part* »f the wend, up to twetew e'si "* net i rit. Tbe .-.uaesfiptie* Prieu M «**7 rrr * Ik-i-kiM prr «**Wh «*■«*, e* >9R Htersi wjj ; aay e*k«r •cwcpaper is l»im •Jvwrgrn- SttfwS* *r tVr »4ilT P«K*t ** 4>C h«4 af a£ .he SiWtn-fiu Cures curb. •.V«*neyu an toa-fed i»« »»» * V»a n»i» * e*WT IV I'HtT Si *• rktmp-ml iW x -*t reaaabic ueu i !•*>•« »«••* i» toi* mx tWL KcSnSUatelV '— C JTiOe —J - p«V *«**■ £. U. t'l-t A &. i’nfmxf, If* Bread «r l 14: Eia street- HIGH BERTS. A boat * rear ar> we earnntllv eajiel tie atteston of ihe lasi-ifords of tot* cite to toe r.irsot polity of exact .ag is =yfa reals. We re**w tok enb*wr'. Leaevin*, sin do, that if recU were too yrest a fear sine*. foev »r. drjiiblT «o »ow, utren the imposes isi?i i.:.4kijß of err wboi* prop* M Wren in’o eowiflerv ">?. We read that. lite?v, in Mobife. so tfoverm t«*l were me Secant* <o *>*»* mercy and justice, and ro E’.ifereai »u the oppostsiue to tbe i>f i. rent*, toe: tie lat and owner* f tea’ eutote re- terstfaer I* 4<et'U«U tie pr jjTMrty of reducing tie price of rent*. j Owing ‘ tie storicr ,ud lection* o«u’-de < i >n><i' !.ce was deemed trie better part of lai.r," and tee landlord# wisely coo ’ tct.ted to reduce tlieir rents fr-tc fifteen i If iw*rty £re jet erst, for *>* cncintos. cutil a rcfifii of trade afiusid warrant ib.i return to former rate*. if that plan was followed in ibis aecliua, it woo id be a grew* relief to E r Broad street taercbasU. wbo. beside* p&»: zsg Ucge store reels, are: coißpsiied to hire private :endence* for their families. Tie Svrati'.ab believe* ' teat lsnL.-rd* will coutiuor to impose O ’- erusiiog burdesi upon our destitute t e, who ire to-dtv hattoing hard to ease tfcemsesie* :roa actsas sUrratioa, ; a ’, ur.iversii insolreccy orertakea oar mertLabte, and the honest poor, loo— s r to satisfy tLeir landiords, ars red. ‘•ed to titter b»«u:arr and forced t play tie role of mecdicstu in oar p .ti c ttreeta. We woeid eat be ot>- d-rrood a* as**rt : .B» that this spirit rapidity ban.s so strfj'.r-T in the bosom of erery i&ndiord, for we know that there are exceptions’ eases. In protestin* arminst this i'liberai peliey, wbicb, nt e.i r medied, tbr at eti* to entail upon the entire eommanity great hardships' ail additions) misery, we are actuated by no mouses other than a desire to respectfully inrite the surr.consideration of landlords to the in port ant subject, ie which thousands of helpless people, and fennirels of widows and orphans, plead piteously for charity. If our bumble saggertions in their b* is I ehaii aval! ar,y gotod. or tend to alleviate their distress, we shall feel duly grateful and Vmpiy rewarded for our eif-ns. We firmly believe that the landlords, who are fuily aware of the embarrassing etate of pecuniary a?a rs. will cheerfully consent to make an equitable abatement. As an evidence that this crying eTi! i* attracting considerable public atten tion elsewhere, we will state that in L.-i’sriiie, Kenta:»y. a large and en thusiastic meet rig of tenants was held last week, at which were present sev eral hundred of the leading merchants, representing the entire commercial and mechanical interests of the ci'y. A series of resolutions were passed, with out a dissenting voice, setting forth that the present rates of rent were at least thirty three per cent, higher than is justified by the present condition o* financial and commercial affairs. The merchant* in their petition, asking for a redaction of rents, state — That rent* hare bean too high e*nuo! b« questioned, and it eenstnljr etelt no labor ed argument to |>ror« that tuuiDee* men are lere able to pay high rente new than formerly. If any bare a doubt of this, we would rtfer to a reduction in ine met, as shown by it* reeectiy published !ut, ahi-h ie ciguificantiy bare of merchanU* caaei, note bat properly bolder* umring income, to :eport- The present stagnation in bnoineu gives avruranee that tie nert list will be even more reduced than the last. The preseut is dark, ipdeed; but the future show- nothing but gloom to the merchant. With no profit* for s year, aud eo hope* of nj in the immediate future, ge nw curtail oar expenses—among the mo ft itnfeortant of which is house rent. 1 heee views were the unanimous expression of the meeting ; it was re solved to wait a reasonable t me, and if the request was not complied with, to close their places of business and re move to premises that (Ovid be leased for a fair price. The petitioners state that they hope, with ibU prudent precau tion, to pass safely through the financial storm, or that, perchance, it may happily blow sw-ty, and they may again be able to pay tire rents which have been so remunerative to their landlords. It w«s developed at the meeting thst *o gre i was the depression of business, and so tight the money market, lhal self pre servation hail actually forced the ten ant* tutake prompt and decided action, or submit to hanktuptcy and general rain. Su batter proof is required of iLe stagnation of trade than a perusal of the long list of mercantile firms, the staunchest in Louisville, who are en gaged in this movement. Merchants who, prior to the wsr, were so prospe rous that the price of rents were con sidered of minor uuportauce, Bow lead Inc tail lor retrenchuieut. Wwdi mt 9mA Amt. bheaM the warn a>smi wraith of the Southern State* sow be de*«h»fwk a mi asade available, Bay* «ae ot ear N«rthere ext I.sage*, the exitsniliws w «di aal have tews without aaave eoa-f-esaatinr . ; There ax* indtealvou* Toe*' ;ht* hiddra wesahh will be broagiit In | the swttace. We ie*ra from CktihtUe thst the gbtd avuw* m that part of North Carvfiwv are eHiarttqg barer ncntVrv es North—n capiteUits. The hotel* are crowded widh them, and every train hrieg* engines, ilbiwry, etc. Four or fi*e stamp all)* arc already in ojw— jaJuwi. and s«*«.e <V«w «ie*ki<f been tfKbd. One, at the Huey Miec, is tursiag oat We *a *T>ripf f <kk ai* is beiisne per day. heeeral tassneg cajatit* ha<« imulr b-eu cwj*j>i*ea is Central and VT -r. -ra V r giaia. la the (ttrtoric region around Fredenckaharg, the roar of arUHery has now hen aececeded with the nag ot the miiier's thovei and pick axe. A utv gold bed has ben discovered near the United States Ford, where Hooker's troops crossed the Rappahannock, ia Itb.4, and is bow being worked by an English company, who iook tor great results. The Houston Trfeyra/A is cot fident that an sues as recoßsinsctsoci is consummated. Texas will swarm with explorers a*<4 workers of ‘‘her immense mineral resources f that the bard* miners will leave the dreary wislry regfocs of Idaho and Montana, for the “genial and ri-.ber regions’’ of the Lone Star State- Letter from Got. Brown- The fid owing letter from Gov. Brown adcrested to tfie Philadelphia Prtt*. we repaUish, ia j»«ice to this eminent slaternan. The letter and preceding remsrks of the tr.per from wtuck we co|*y, explains itself. The Frost says i W* cheerfully open our columns to the following letter from ex-Goveroor Joseph E. Brown, of Georgia. It wit) give us p ensure to believe that bis eou verssuan was mis understood, or but partly apprehended, and we caa only regret that our very cxreial and reliable correspondent ahoaii hive reported any tiling whose accuracy was even iiakm to be questioned. Tse position of Gov. Brown is we’l known at the North, and his pabiic utterances have Bren such a* to c tn taeud him to the ay in pa‘.or and of all woo have at bean the cm moo good of the whole eoaalrv, and toe con.rr,‘-reii! and social rehabilhatiun of the Svuth. Oa the question of convention or no convert,on —the iiving aud immediate issue in Georgia—his whole energies have been directed to convince the people os his State that a convention alone is the *door through which they can remoter the Cajon, and to overcome the dangerous and intidio- • adv.ee of ike disunion or “dignily” men, who counsel ayiathr and uoteactioa. But to the letter which called forth these remsrkti Ati.sktx, Jane 17. 1867. To tkr Eli! or of flu Fret*: Sia i Mr attention having been called to tae communication published in your paper some two or three week* ago, professing to give a conversation which occarred in the cars in this State oe iween roe and some other gentlevnau • hose name is not given, I address you this note to say I have never, in the cars or elsewhere, in conversation w th oLi.y one. used expression* attributed to xe by the writer. Knowing fa. w diffi cult it is for a person on a train of cars in motion, to understand a conversation bei veen two gentlemen on another scat, t.e 1 her of whom i* addressing him. so a* to repeat with .accuracy what wait said, after travelling two or ifaree hundred miles, as itaeemsTourqorre*p>,adent hai done before be write, I un disp-iorJ to take the roost charitable view, and conclude that he grossly misunderstood me. Otherwise. I do not hesitate to say he wiifudy misrepresented mt. Mv position and views in re ere ice to pend wig political issues have been fairly and honestly stated in my publ shed letters and such public speeches a* hare been revised by me. I entertain no private opinions in conflict with what I have said publicly. .Mv sincere desire is to see the Union restored as speedily as possiole, and with . it amnesty for the past and fraternity and harmony for the future —each sec tion bearing it* just share of the 'car dens, and receiving it* fair proportion of the benefit* of a common government. 1 have used a') legitimate arguments iti mr power to convince the people of the South that, after a faithful compliance with the terms prescribed by Congre*-, they will redeem their pledge hr our adeiivbon, and that we Ehall r> filter with sufficient strength to be respected, and, by w.se and prudent counsels, to future the protection of the Govern men! and the sympathy and good will of the other sections of the Union. Very respectfully, Your ob'l serv't, Joskph E. Know*. —ln a street at Pari*, the other day, a lady's crinoline became loose and fell off. Great wax the hilarity of the putt lie arid the distress of the lair one. But onward she went. A gentleman who had the courage to pick up she fallen property, and run after the lady with it, received a detonating smack on his face as his reward. The lady then burst into tears, and retired with her property into a shop. “THE DAILY PRESS ” Job Office HAS RECEIVED AS ENTIRELY NEW SUPPLY OF LA TEST ST yLI T YPE AND THE FINEST ASSORTMENT or ALL KINDS OK Printing Papers! IN THE CITY. Colored Inks kept on hand AS usual. iN otice. Thk vublic ark called to recollect my advertisement of Decem ber it. lbfi«, notifying all persons not ta credit any person, on uiy account, whatever. W. lI.OKIFKIN, Au-guela, June 2S, 1867. jeik-iv IN otice. OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS XSNAiat*; IS tft KNIT opfSTE !«, an* liji lln hn | 1 ia A* but- Pvatot *t i ri—4* I rwfwin tanaanf ii.fiai'fiv Bkp*ri*a*at. nyuiiaf tfi* ywWncatio# of satfi W!V-rT In Uk itvl j jmpnr ta.iag tot LAKOt-T CIECt LA , TDt.V w.Uo*> tb* delitvry of am i4 o*ne. ; fro si caJtiwg tor leuer* idrtninl , tooaid stale that »bvy art “A Jwrti-o*," sad rant prepared with ton wimuunry i towage. j Famaca* dryn ailing’ntTnriiattofatoa4)n« ' will pteane t» place the stamp mb* toe ! upper Mcki nan* nes« <4 she nnlfl, 1 and tony will ■:*• planet to rarermWar that wirhent a p.wanv ire» ton Inter wall fen •**< to tor llead Letter CHhcc* <«re hours, from * a re., reap. ferea qp. re, to 7 p re. ttonday, from 84 Ia *a_ to !* am. re •• bn «*l taaal* widednne at 1». m rt«B’ mjvuGxrr, r. m. LADIES** LIST. A Allen, Mrs Martin » Bnrwne, Mrs M Brews, Jody fej) By Ml C*rr. me eel Bulaev, Anas . Sarafta. Alkie Bar- fit id. Anas C | Creates, sa.be J U ; Drayton, Sank ; F i*ber, Ext* o Grena, Strj H Hadsaa, l!r| Cku A Harris, Emiliac * ! Howard; ft tier Hacri*, Liaisa led) j Bend'iek. Mary 2 Hod-e, sne A l Harris, Snsaa Harris, Saiocae I Howard, Mr* e J 2 Badoev, Mtkin Anna ' [ Jefersor, Mary M Johssott, Malicda K | Kent, A tie L ' Lacy, Mary 2 Lemons, Mr* M M hi I Maxtitf, Cltri <«ol) >1 r*r*. E*'r iMc li*. Mrr J C Y* Dsnie), Mr* i MfCrifcmi, SiwA *V ruk, K»i« j McCauberii. Mi*f G M try YcCmtiLj, Marr Morpu., Mrc M J N ! Stml, Mirrtrat i ° | O'CoßLer, Eoiia Oliver, Bet*>cca P ! P«!Wc,>?rf G Pewj, Jen* tt ; Poatj, Krp L V Pa ia. Lixue pRSU>s f Mifci M H Pajae, bjiiiie 1^ tUltr, Jeuzej 8 1 Spiepjp C*rc?h>« Bext, Mmrr ; T I Tbomfftoa, Jtftet Tiiiioik, Lurie j laji«r, KeiwecA E 2 w WatfOß* Kate (eel) GKNrLE.ME.V6 LIST. A ; Awbdezi, J L ** Sromer, WB 2 Bnrm a. J»s M«C j ?>T wb, Joseph wlj t rows, Jai M | Bmiler, II irnwa C | CuW G Cjbb. W p I Cro*bj, Cbu r> Dmri*, Wa i>»YU, M*ra (e«l) berry, Vr Salomon Dtinlet* S B 31 I>«Rtrar, i K i>e CaradiDc, H D*rif, A W 1 C SUridff, Alria F Frarier, Ch»* M Fi«te, Jo bn F2kr£Ler,JL Freest aS M Gr Oiiaer, Atrabta George, Ilarvej 3 G«? as ad, J*,« Green, Ltmcei Gilbert, [eolj M Tlogntpfc. Her.nr Harden, Thoe liiffb&eld, Morn* J Calyio Jobnpoo, C C 2 J'jflcfyn, H Jeuki&p, (vtmrgt H Jenkmf, George Hill Jocet, J K Ite. Lrkins, Dudley C l*wkie, John Le {j*rd. Dr La!< i‘ed, Lawrence Lego-re, W LalkiO, Wq Lawrence, W a XI Murray, Fraoeif Moore, James Maeoa, J M Mi'ler, Joboerson VcKeon A Bro-is law Mrtr A Stern Mnvnaic. M r imer McNeil, Sand/ Me Laugh ieo, Warren Sewp jtn, Jarrett Nay, P W o Owes, G W I* Pritchard, D M Phillips, J T Prince, J*ibn Piacor, Lazars* PiUot r, Cooper A Cos R Richard ton, 51 Ricbwoo4, G C RaLu’ , G Rosamond, Joseph PvsaaeL, W J i Cos S Singldoo, C Simmon*. F S Sma’ej, Wa Shanks, Wm X Tclsmt, Jae Thomas A Ilsmilton U Cpion, T L w Willson, Y Willson, John Wilder. Joseph Williams, Milo W inborn, Wash FOSTER BLODGETT, P. M. jul—lt PRESERVE YOUR Woollens and Furs ! USE BOWDEN’S Mf*TH PACKET. II ! is a fore prtveotiv*. Sold bv j«29- 3m WM. H. TUTT. Fmits, Glaces, CIIEYST ALIZED FRUIT?, and MAKSHMALhOS DBOPS. A fresh supply jure receivnl by je29—3m WM H. TUTT. Alcohol, Alcohol -1 Q KKU:. KlMir-FIVE PE* CEET. ALCOHOL For rale low by je23— 3m WM H. TUTT. Congress Water. CASES, FRKSU ZD FROM TIIE SPUING. Ifotcle supplied at lew rate* by j*l»—3m WM. H. TUTT. Notice. TWO MONTHS AFTER DATE, APPLI CATION will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Kicbinuod County for leave to sell the land, in raid County, belonging to the e*tate of JaM&S T. ROWLAND, late of#aid County, accessed. EFALI WALTON, )t26 —60i* Administrator. nmp la toi* Ohy an ton ret rare, «f to* 21*’ ■H-. Il'flßl A, ret, nrnviaf m* ad *- huw.tHajren. j| —f -*' 8r ecial Notice*. S®“ AUGUSTA FACTORY, AU GUSTA, July I, IW—bivitored XX. A IMridtod of FITE FEE CEET tote day wM h* pawd t» Stork teddnrs *a *'■ * ▼- E. JiftsOJ, —Praetor t- WGF* WamiTG AND DRAWING LESSOSS, 184 BROAD STREET.—ba ri»g tfe* »ar*lire rewtths wf Jwiy and Awjwsl, to* m bar rite* wig give iesrecsv ia Writiwg u 4 brewing at THREE liA Ite l’vrtM*%to, W;t.j half hit areal rate*. »I*iET CltoSS Ss.i*,ra j*T—teretd J. 4LW4 FKLOT. S@“ Lux sic via* m Sf.rrß Cxto u*a Rsilmsb. Jwiy 1, JM7.—J J g, T Bowl, J B S, C H W arses. Isrtn A W, ‘Jnrarty * A, J A J A bottt, Hyamr A Ce, « 1 * Ore. tt L Pens, H J Grerew rM, C A Cbeatbare A Ere., L J M, Gaik A M, g Perry, C H A Cu, J W Metre, 8 F Fiaxte, P A Scranton. t&F" CciXHGXm PXX CXXTAXL RxlL a,xn, Jsly 1, 18A7.—J OM, O'D AM, B A Cos, Amgscta S L Cos, P Dark, J Here* * Cos, Plumb 11,18 Tett, A BleaUey, 8 A Gates, Mrs Frederick. It 1, Wyreaa A M, tt K A Bra, K O’D, W J Fair, J F M, Loyal Georgia*, ttrey M A Cos, tt-sy A TANARUS, ft— kF A.G, Aagwna Factory, Stockton A C«. 03“ NOTICE TO PROPRIETORS ffl r BAR BOOM;,—Matos’s Ofsics, Ar scfva, Ga-, Jobc IV.— It eoaforaiity to i«*tre—met received from ibe Cuaattdaat of tt-t Post of Aagwsla, tbe Preprietor* of ail Bar K,k.ib* aad other place: where •fMUs-ti iiqaert are iwaileA, are »««-* to keep reeb Bar Rooms and reek ether place: closed oa tbe 4ti day of July text. FOSTER BLODGETT, j ß—td Mayor. 63” TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CITY Uj AS AND bUfLDIJfG APSOCI ATIOJf, Arcrsvx. Ga- Jwae I*. ISA7.—II* Presided and Director* of tfce CITY LOAM AKD BULDISG ASSO CIATION Ivg particaiartj to request year presence, at tbe Meeting oc MONDAY’ Joiy Hi fa, at 7 o’eioek P. M. Ax. imporiaet ebarge in the Cosstitotiofi i* pr- pared, to act on which a two third* sole is requisi'a. Very respeetfaUr, BESET MTERg, >e3» - ta Presides t. NOTICE.—JOSEPH p. CARR, Esc- i* my Legal Attorney, dnriiig mr aiaeaee from tbe State. H. T. XEL&OX. Augusta, June *‘J —At £3” REGISTRY NOTICE.— Eighteen th Senatorial Dirtriet, GLASS COCK and JfcFFBRSOX COUXTIKS. Tbe Board of Registers will meet, ia tie above eoeatiee, at the time and during tbe per "and ffwcifiod, for tie purpoae of Regis tering qualified voter*, under tbe laws es Cox-grew known as tbe Reconstruction Aetx v July S at Down’s Camp Ground, Glast eoeh County. , J uly V and I• at G ibson, Glssft dk S'. ” July II at Kemp’s, Glasscock eo. ' July 1», at Feta’s Bridge, Jefersou county. [> DRAWING STREET.—ba- Jolj 1Z a* Gnt*. Jeferfris eemsty Jaly 5 ai.d 16, at Pope’i Mill, JeZer count/. Jo;y 17 and 18, at LoniarilW, Jeffcr- MfO COOCtJ. Jalr iSI aad 20 a.t Bet-bant Camp Gronnd, Jeferwa coaaty. Wedoearfaj, Jaly *cd Tlnr&dar ax.-d Tn*l*j, 1 and 2, the Roard wi*l reiLaic at Gibeon, Glasscock ccvnty, to regie Utr Mich roten a.c bare failed, by aty cause TrbateTer, to do so, and correct any error? on the Registry Lift. Monday, Taefdaj, aad Wednesday. An 4th, i»th and 6th, will remain a-t LotlU riflu, Jd&VKHi county, to register fneb ▼«tere ai may bare failed to do ao, by any cause whatever. TH OS- S. SK INNER, E. J. PANNAL, WM. HALE, Board of Registry, ISth Senatorial Dlft- Aogoftte. Jane 24th. j£eP“ HOARD OF REGISTRATION, FOR THE CITY OF AUGUSTA. Tbe Office es Registration for the City of Au gusts, will be opened at the CITY HOTEL (up stair*', on MONDAY, the 24tb, from 9 o’clock A. M., to 2 P. M., from d*y to dty, till further notice. BEXJ. F. HALL. SAMUEL LEVY, R. A. HARPER. jetl-tf Registrar* City of Aagntta. J6@“ REGISTRY NOTICE.—ISth Senatorial Diitrict, Richmond Cuucty Pre cincte. The BOARD OF REGISTERS will meet in xhia county, at the time, and daring :he period specified, at-d at the following Precintf, for the |torpc*se of Qualified Voter* under ?be laws of Congress, knewn a» tbe Reconetrucuoa Acts: Tuesday and Wednesday, 18tb and 19th in?*., at tbe bead of Delaigle’e Avenue and Boundary Street. Thorelay and Friday, 2fitb and 2let, at Sand HilD, by ibe Burnt I>*t Church. June 24th and 2ath, at Bel Air. Juce 2fitb, at Poor House. Jure 27;h, at Richmond Factory. June 2Sth and 29th, at Pine Hill. July Ist and 2d. at Mcßean. July Zd and 4th, at Tarver’s, 121st Dist- July otb, at Becj. Palmer’s, Esq. THOMAS S. SKINNER, E. «. PANNAL, WM. HaLE -Colored), Board of Registration 18th Senatorial Dist. £r&~The Board will meet at the Court House, in Avgnta,THURSDAT, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, July 25th, 26th and 27th, to register such voters of Richmond county a« have failed to do ro, a£ the several pre cincts in tbe county, from any cause what ever, and to correct any errors that may exist* Augusta. Jime IStb. jel6-tf NOTICE—GEORGIA RAID EGAD, Augusts, June 17tb, !b«7. On sod after the 20tb iost., and until further Ibis Company will transport at HALF THK LOCAL KATKS, all provision* for Iree dis* trihwiioa to the destitute, whenever toe shippers will satisfy the Agent at Atlanta or Augusts THAT THE PROVISIONS ARE TO BE SO DISPOSED OF IX GOOD FAITH. E. W. COLE, jclSltn General SuperiutecdenL S@“SOGA WATER-WE HAVE eomaienced drawing SODA WATER at uwr Counter. PLUMB A LKITNEK. apr!2—tf Wsw Adverdaement*. NEW BANKRUPT LAW.j The r**Eßsi«*ED FrLliTfalora: toeae i«Mwe*.ed ’.bar tea has insa asne -otod Agrwl tor Georg.* < fas tor salt es toe following : APPROVED Blttks in Baakraptej. Areaageaneeu base beee made will tot 8* rerameet PoVfitoer. ie Wasfciwgtea, for a ‘all ret *f Stereo ype Pishes «f all tot form* es BLANK- to be used ia B.AXK- K PXtV. aad tbe came wiu be mured at fa, tas pn-farad IW Pl*rV Forms are pr-fared order toe tpeesal direeiion of toe Se- re.ary trf toe (.'.mmiite* «f Justice* 'f toe Tailed flare* Fapreme Court, and are posted in be ueatuM w.t.rsre. oa the best pa,-.r, ud are carefully Ciassified, 1- oin hered . and Ecdorved. wilt Setsi of It sirsctM-s and Reference thereon, and ar ras god is every way for toe complete con vex, tent* of tie Court aad toe Bar, anti for toe purposes of S!!i»g anno, A COMPLETE r. Se lukrapt irt MuiaL hcniiih xascal. or ntm.cc-Txor II TAX Ada.siwrxtics and Prtetke es toe Bank rupt Law of March 2, IdC*. Edited by CLIXTOS RICE, Esq., Cc-unseiJor a! Law, Seerefary to toe Heaor ahie tbe Committee of Justices of toe United .-owes Fuprewie Court, as Commies jonsTs to heguiat* toe PraeVKse and Mode -,l Proceed*!* ia Conns es Bat t rupley ; and Rej-vner ie Case* of Backrnpo-y; w* ice *9*l snt com ar* THE BAXKRUPI ACT OF MARCH 2, i;C7. Oonvensently Arranged and An - awaked. RULES <-<F PRACTICE and all the F-nni of Preeeedings usderxbe Act, at ap; roved by lit Ueifcw Stales rupreme C.nrt el toe present term o; toe Cent. THE OFFICIAL LI;T THE EX 2MP- TiOX LAWS of toe several Flaxes and Terrhories, complete—together W’ti ail matters of information necessary to Offi cers or Attorneys under Abe Law, or to those desiring to aval themselves of its 1-ei.cfi' 8. Tht Some comprised in a Finely Printed Fidmag, and H/brtoaiaUg Ftvnd in Late Skeep, Prvot J-a.OO. Vo. and Ht'erf ac*d .$7.50. Orion received at the Tiailt Puces Office, Aagarta, Ga. E. H. PU jHE. j •'/ j —v Proprietor. Read This! D R . A. ff OLSON BAKE, DeaeSie; Botivp jcur CHOLERA AMS DIARRECEA Syrup ADVi’BTLSED IX THE DAILY PRE??, and having bad CHKOXIC DIARP-fItEA more than three months- and baring ui:en medicine without relief till I bad almost despaired of gets in g well, I was induced to glee jour's a trial, and am happy to say I he well of the disease. J. R. jeJ»—tf WREAT WASTED. IK Art BUSHELS XEW WHEAT • VV Vs an ted, lor which a liberal price will be paid by je3i—fit C. A. WILLIAMS A CO. ' ESTABLISHED IN 1850. Extensive and attractive sup pl:e* of Rirh Jewelry, Gold and Silver W.rebea, sIJ *olid Silverware of tvtry de *cr frioo. L'iiinoud Ring* aud Pin*. Ladies’ lie. * Leoatiee and Chateisine Chains, Gent's Gc srd. Vest, and Fob Chain*, Wedding Rings, Bridal Setts of Pearls, ALSO, STERLING SILVER FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS AXD A GREAT VARIETY OF FANCY ARTICLES. Fine Watehes and Jewelrr repaired at A. PKONTAi rS OLD STAND, I F 3 Broad street. C»ne door below Augur ta Hotel. j-te-tf J. J. BEOWSE, QARYER AXD GILDER. LiJOKIXG GLASS And PICTURE FRAMES CORNICES, BRACKETS, CONSOLE TABLES, Z 9 Male ;o Order "%5 Old PICTURE and LooKlNtt-GL ASS FR \MES REGILT, and OIL PAINTINGS RESTORED, LINED, and VARNISHED At i54 BROAD STREET, A njH*iq } Ga~ Old CHANDELIERS made to look EQUAL TO NEW, at a modcmi-e price. jc-50—tf ©SOO Reward. The above reward will be paid to any party, who eao give infor mal ion iha! will lead to the conviction of toe murderer of Mr. JOHN W. PRICE, who was murdered on toe right of the 12th i»*> THOS. PRICE. information may be l*ft at Mr. A. Couilain'e Store. jul4—-Itn s To Business Men! JUST RECEIVED, ENTIRELY XEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF BUSINESS C A RDS. IN ALL COLORS AND SIZES AT TUB DAILY PRESS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. fefi—tf Cotton Yarns, gY THE BALE ONLY, FOR SALE BY CLAGHORN, HERRING t CO. Agent* for varioa* maker*, MO. 7 WARREN BLOCK, Augusta, Ga. je2tl- lm SASH, BLIND, AND DOOR MANUFACTORY. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PCR cbased toe entire interest ie toe SASIi, BLIND, and DOOR MAN UFACTORY of Mr. Jesse Osmond, is now fully prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him. LUMBER DRESSED TO ORDER. JdOULUISGS of all descrijMon, Constantly on hand Factory, on eorner of Fenwick and Mul berry streets, near tbe Augusta Factory. je(<i 3m. H. G. WHIIING. Amusement*. LECTURE RT MTITiTIftS, REV. A. J. RYAN, Os Iwinlk, Tanawsaea, will de'.ver a LECTURE AT THE CATBOIH) CHFRCH. TrESDII EVESISG, ITLT U THE PROCEED; TO RE APPLIED U BUILDING A HOME FOR THE OB PHAXS IX CHARGE OF THE SIFTERS OF MXRCT. Tickets One Dollar. Te be Ltd a.: tbe fk*tk Biojw az.4 of tbe B«i dis r CummiUwt. Je2¥~t4. Provisions, Etc. COBff, BACOK, Etc O Kfifi Busans ji,tWU PRIME WHITE COBS ] ,H»f bntoei: prime T«k<w CO US Sbfi basbel: damaged CORK 14 hogshead* EACOX SHOULDERS W bale: HAY lb Wit pound* Tennessee EACOX 4* LARD 21* packages Tennessee BUTTER For sale 5 «*, by jtSO— 1 H C. A. WILLI i. MS A CO. HAMS. 1 Onn PoT l y!<s choice ryofjv A ;\A/v EKI.I; BsAiicore Serax Cored HAMS. Ciioiee Saoked B«jef *i'-$ Pouodf 'Siee Breeifan BAOOK All of vbieb we offer ».t BETAIL At the rerT 1 osreFi osarket {ikes. J AXES is. EAILIE A BEO. Cheese, Bat f er, Etc. 3 NEW SPRISG CHEESE. (Cteetee. 5 Factory CHESSE 20 New Yrjo-i E America CHEESE. 3to » pound- each. 4 Tub: and Firkin* Choice Gorben BUTTER Jo:t received and for sale bx Jr it James g. bailie a bro. Crackers. CRACKERS, ie Barrel? «L'd B» xe* Bot-tcr CRACKLES, iis Bnrelf axsd Box at M:lk CB4CKEES, is Barrels acd Bc*xe« CRACKERS, ii. Barrels ar»d Box«f Walnot CEaACK£R»% it Barrels a&-i But zee Fox CRACKERS, §e Barrel# acd Boxe# Fu r sale br P -ord. Box, or Barrel, few jt?» J a MEg (i. BAILIE 1 RC». FISH. A T ACKEREL—in Kit* as Half Barrels | LVI SALMOM n Kits CODFISH..Vew, X'o. I Smoked HiEKIXGS For sale LOW. h T jel9 JAMES* G. BAILEE A EBO. Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, ETC., ETC, ETC. 1 FJ PCZ PURE OLD BRANDT, ISAfi j A v—s Genuine Pure Eve WHISKEY ; Old Port. .Madeira, and cherry WIRE For sale by i jtl» JAMES G. EAILIE i BRO. Bacon, Lard, Hay, &c. j A A HHDS. ehoiee SMOKED CLEAR I Kin SIDES, r/v BvXEScb dee USSMOK ED CLEAR rjyj BID SIDES, j Qfl HHDS. choice SJSOKED BACK ivU BOX iC SIDES, j r HHDS. che.ce SMOKED SHOUL ZD DEES, 25 KEGS LARD. fin BALES lennessee HAY, TIMOTHY lIY/ and CLOVER, 10 THOT SARD GRAIN BAGS. Car loads CORN, Choice yellow TENNESSEE BUT TEE, in pails and kegs, . For sale low, hT j juce 11—20 tC- A. WILLIAMS A CO. Bacon Jeles aad S* F* Floor* i 2000 LBS - •' OLES 100 EELS. S. F. FLOUR Fur sale low at corner Washington and Ellis streets, by »p 24 ts M, A. DEHQNEY. IST otice. Clesk of C-cruciL's Office,} Augusta.. Ga., June 2S, 1567. j \ X KLECTIOX FOR A KEEPER OF j -a the Ciiy Hospital, to fill toe Ticaaey ro that office, will be he'd at the next Regular Meeting of Council, Friday, Juiv ato. ISA 7. Candidate: must hand ia their applica tion:, at this office, by 12 o'clock M.. of that day. By order of Council, L. T. BLOME. j*2i*—td Clerk of CouneiL LUMBER. 200,000 FEET OF LUMBER, For sale, ia small aad Ihrge tots, to suit all wants. Low for Cash! OXE INCH BOARDS, OXE AXD A HALF IXCH BOARDS. OXE AXD A QUARTER IXCH BOARDS, TWO INCH PLANK. FLOORING, SHEETING, WEATHEKBOARDING, SCANTLING, ALL SIZES. Apply to . W. P. BETS ELL, jc?g—;isfw S. C. B. R. Yard. Later* Still!! “SSUtt FUSE" i.\D *• ANOTHER NEW STYLE OF Visiting or Wedding CARDS, CALLED THE “ PRBIXrOEC TIEiTT.” Also, the Beautiful CARDS called too “ S NO W FLAKE,” Just received at too jui DAILY PRESS OFFICE. Dry Goods. GREAT BARGAINS is DRY GOODS. mMsmm rbdgctiok In JPr*ices OF ALL iLLMjc OF GOOLi. DRESS fiO'll*. wf every fieatript:oa SILK and LACE COVERINGS LINEN GOODS, PARAS* Ls. BLEACH'D SHIRTINGS, and s HEli JXGF. Nut -u- y New Turk Mill* ai 41‘V-, Lowadaie a: St., but utner make: at« rty.w, aad OTHER GOODe AS W ELL, equally cheap. NOW E? JET TIME TO GET Bargain s . D.R. WRIGHT A CO. j may 4—ts CHANGE OF BUSSESL ! CLOSINGOOT SALE. 190 BROAD STREET ! I trod* Mt Nero .Tork Price* ! PUGHE BEGS RESPE'CT FCLLY to announce te to-. Ladie* of ! Augusta and rk-inirv tost her *u-ek of OILY GOODS Dre*« Good!*, Faafy ©lions, AXD ALL OTHEE ARTICLES Usually Found in mod a Store WILL EE SOLD AT SEW YORK COST! ’ In conaoquenee es a prelected chang* in Benin ten. ! CALL AXD EXAMINE GOODS BE j FORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. 190 BEOAD STEEET, AUGTSTA, GA. felj—tf 18(5?. 186?. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE! D. R. WRIGHT A CO, {Glob* HMel BeTidingi, 25© Broad Street, Augusta. Ga. Ur E BUT FROM FIRST HANDS— MAX UIA 77 UP. ERS, AIER Ti, an i IJfPORTEIIS. Good# inirir bin.'.*?! dziij. COINTRT MERCHANTS | ; teed £0 2*o farther. Tt t*< ireirtred ; febow then a roi&pkte aid * j eho.ee jks&f»nmeiii of STAPLE ASTB FAIfCT &>OLS. 50T1055, Ei*., Etru Efe-. a: priee.F w low iher «ze iij xhtXL 6: tl. bought of Keither* Jobhen. For jrwil, EXAMINE OUR STOCK! jalS—tf PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. New Style MUSLINS, JUST RECEIVED. AT 20 CEATSPER YARD. Julius G. Tucker, 322 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. juld—tf _ . AT JULIUS G. TUCKEE S 322 BROAD STREET. French, English A American CALICOES FROM 12 TO 25 CERTS jal4—tf CHEAPER THAN EVER ! DRESS CHAM BRAY, Every Color, AT 25 CERTS PER YARD. JULIUS G. TUCKER, 322 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, GA. ju!4—tf WEDDING AXD VISITING CARDS, NEW STYLES! JUST RECEIVED, BY TUB UNDERSIGNED, ▲ SCrrLT OF ENGLISH ■OTHER OF PEARL CAROS, LATEST STYLES IS THE NORTH! They are the most beaetifel Carnes «m gotten up for the purp ose* intended. B. H. PUGHS, Proprietor. For K * nt and Bai e " For Sale or Rent" A FEUtt HOUSE . temm, oy .’■snt wvaji.,, E«i*. 5, * ever, uc hath Ifo a <i u n the premium. T#t flUm L Mw * fe »i ***• “ **ii*t:, tot parsieuiare « W ' a * co. ?o Dent, iT"NTIL OCTOMa. * t,rL 'O’ r endn w . ? n4 y^vv**^ ! Tfct bAmmemmtmfii ??rvx u.U , ' large. weL f-a S . i , t .. Bsl « t g» fomfiw eeetre I. • . ? Wj 4 Ryfijj,/ lent re a; ' ' s THIS OPFKy. To Hent, From ocP’Bee 4nr U » * y--’ Bor.-,. | Greene »aee«.. ' -* £t: -lrk’ ( . t 5 | Ti e Hw.se X*. ,js , ! BAK’K- l- hu SIX I lE* t use firm r ; h.. . e-trees. . re. an, Lu t-DIiES/.r,.. j Hal .i* ]53x41 fee- , tfawrt 1 1* par tihnni'' a." ?, J* ’ b «« To ilent j ITI ***% rim, . r-fc tore* rramn 1 a Sue gr-spn ariec- and . imii | n-.c“e if * :. -."' 1 dena fr 21 Bri-nd. 1- • * T ’ “ Knel »»&* j To Dent, AaJlO. Oil* * %AAu i Jacks.-, ,r and iru-‘ j Inquire rs CHa*. E.' W AE ypn j 2>4 Br ti To Dent, F*tf rE 5 ,f7 «n, NHL i Terete. RT L wr .ill at- 71 land i:t n-rswret -'» T of Telfair 'and j Rtof.’.t street. At-,.» iS j 47' -• he All -TREF.T. Dor Sale, I 4 5 h 5 l 1? islt PLACE at 1 Ac. ©otuiMUf lst fccre*. weil i T rMrTei P*rilr »a Withs tr ~,,4 j RStetinga. I; is admiral ly lisped for * 1 trtf.E ’arm. App.y a: Re Office ui e j : ’"- V For Sale. 1 fie.sl class lapse sized Ft L IBHil EUTOR! j Mit be gtn si JONES, SVTIE * CO., ! rsyt' —t; ]ji» Ersad firceh Itouble-BArrdied Gun FOE SALE! . \ MLAGNIFIENT ASP SUPERIOR j -A Lan ;i.uiec 11 ELL EAEEisL GUN, j will be siH ! F t tertter panicslart *ip!v at ih« i m} ' lady PEES;' OFFICE. COKE FOR SALE, C'QKB CAS BE RAb > A3 tbe GAS WOKRS AT ALL TIMES. Tickets eikL be proevresd &i th« Ofiee from | Sf A- M. saiil 2 ?. ererT day. 3e4 —t ' ?. T|Ch»KKT. Sop't. Bearding'. IBO^AKD pAV ?E OBTAINED FOR FOUR OR V- F vt Person*, cu reasonable terms, by applying ai NO. ISS GREENE STREET. 1 : B —if BOARDING. \ FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN .i ie ae: mst -iaied with BOARD AND 1 LODGING, bT application to J. J. LaTHHOP, Can.tr Lixcc’ln and Elite street*. RENTS 5 FURNISHING GOODS. Gauze Merino Shirts AS LOW AS Ti CENTS. Linen and Cettoa Drawers! j LINEN SHIRTS. Silk and Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC,, AT Julius G. Tucker’s, 312 BROAD STREET. Georgia, is 14—ts Freights on Cotton * FROM CHARLESTON TO NEW TOE rtOTTON WILL FK TAKEN FROM t CHARLESTON to NEW YORK f« ©1 Per Bale. We will Wfie ami f.-r»»rd Turk from toi* C iv. t y to* RR’’' “• * LINK CiF STEAMERS, all COTTON«** firned to cs.vtO.VS D >LLAB PKBBAhte free of com mis*ien. rartare and otter e pease*. RAVENELACO., of Regular Lit* Steamers, ap9—ti Charleston. ? 1 TO MERCHANTS. QX HASH— AS ASSORTMENT 0? TAGS! FOR PACKAGES AND MKRCHANDI*** OK ALL KIXBS. They *re m*<te of Licen P»F? r ’ VI, etmay. *ei are Eyelet «eA, s's' 1 ' .. j bear a Rnsices* Card. whies wiU be i r.n epos theta at rerr low rate* rvKltV Alto, JOB PRINTING OF L' klU DESCRIPTION, at the „ _ v _ irl , DAILY rRESS> OIFICK foS—tf —— Fish and Oysters, (IAMB, POULTRY, vegetables, FAMILY GROCERIES mrnK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Alway* « ha. 4 M d for .* «-• ; CALL AND SEE MS. WM. HA LB {CalotWt h*tw«c Bco*i aoa E““- jail—t’