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apn^9p^pgMnMppuRpp|BraB|p ntiTPB, wt)'li» huudiMta of oonvlou wve In th* rfty ralLdy ld1». To llluntrote ‘th« won^oiy prnotic^ii now, we wlH Urtale, tiWtt. not one dollar la paid out for auoh work, oonvlot labor being tottllaed. ~ W« bar:' erandned the ncoonnta for ^BtUng locks to the deaka of flaenibera, land Rud that daring one aession the 'State was charged with 307 new looks, wh^rs there ars only 104 desire In the 'Sxnateaad HouBe f thu8 giving more ‘than two locks to each desk, Weaub- >nU a few acoounte for wood and coal. V Vpon a cloee calculation, we And that during one rcsaion more than one Humean?!'Cords of wood and one thou sand three hundred and twenty tons of Seal wore charged for, and at tbeSame time tbero was not a single wood store ♦n usw At the atAte-houae. Sergeant tViUlama in hie evidence states that toot a fourth of the wood and coal pur- rhased was consumed at the state- toonee ■--a. — rt " ‘; / j ’ '7' ;4 ■* —FOR— First Class and Fashionable ® r y O o o d s* IK opening the Fall season, we tnke^hascre In plnelnc before our friends and the public generally the most complete stock of Dry Goods ever displayed In the Southern States, consisting In port of a MagniAcentHne of Black Silk*. All,the new shades in'Colored Bilks-Wtotts grades. The most decided novelties in Colored Dress Goods. ✓ *• Black Goods of every description. Hosiery, Notions, .Corsets, Tie*, Gloves, LI nebs. Damasks, Oasslmeres, Flannels, Ac. . . . , r , Oar Cloaks - to arrive-rwlll be equal to any ever exhibited In New York, Hfeitzler, Jr, X^adies’ . and G-entlemen’s Fashionable Boot andStme Jflaher Hurley’s Block, 113 Meeting Sired, ■ t ' : Charleston, South Carolina. •A v, I6f*0rdcn from the CVmntry Promptly Atflndcd to. »- ^ nftvS-G'm I^pench Storcj , 230 Biioad Sthekt, OrortatAr . . - Fruits, Toys, Fireworks, Candies, J^uts, Cakes, Baskets, efc.^at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. __ nt ' r 7‘> v Thd old.^rstore of the sort in Augusta, the cheapest atod the most re- ■ f From the account of Iftr. Mayran't It appears that he furnished Senators Whlttemore, Maxwell and others with vsood. The bills rendered show that thoas- toads of dollars were Apent annually for stoves to beat the State-house and toommlttee rooms. Sergeant Williams testiiles that the committee rooms Were furnished with stoves every year, wnd that when be called for them the members told htm “it was none of his business.” ? . Mr. Palmer states that the stoves in the state-bouse are worth 81,500 at this time, and that be does not find trafe-elghth of the stoves at the capltol which he famished. We will not attempt to give the amount of soap, batr brashes and tow els furnished, but will Simply state that tbs accounts amounted to thous ands of dollars. Verily, they should have been cleansed. State officials, members of the House Hnd Senate, clerks and attaches were Tarnished with most of the leading daily papers of the State and a large dumber of weekly country papers. In addition to the aboVe tbs sneoants, Vouchers and evidence show that nov els, law and other books were furnish ed to the members in order that they might while away their (die hours in Improving their minds at tho State’s .tkpeose, though thousands of their Oonstituents* children were unable to attend school for tho want of books. The accounts of W. K. Greenfield, Hardy Solomon, M. J. Oalnan and oth ers, show th • amounts paid by the State for tho use of so-called commit- Lbdddn or Paris. , __ .. .. To summarize : We offer a stock of Fall Dry Good* which,In every depart ment for variety, elegance and cheapness, stand unrivalled. James A. Gray & Co, AUGUSTA, GA ncvl.Cm CARPETS. James G. Bailie & Brother, p- ’: tnAToo^s. These rooots were not only * . Used dliring the sitting of the General Assembly, but were often occupied the entire year at the extravagant price of one dollar per day rent for each room. Id to this the oost of furnishing, gas IkT, refreshments, Ac, and this of L*J 205 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga Are offering special Inducements to purchaser* of Brussels and rbrceTl) Carpets, logralo Carpets, Rugs and Mats, Floor Oil Cloths and ^ al p , Window Shades and Curtain Goods and Cornices. 1,006 yards Striped Carpets, 20c., 25c. and 30c. per yard. 8,000 yards Inc min Carpet, 35e.. 40c., 50o. and COa per yard. I 2IK)0 Floor 6tl Cloths, 60c. and 75o. per yard. ICWT J» IN A Large Slock of choice Family Groceries on our first floor novi<Gm ,Xames O- Bailie & Brother^ i f/ Augusta Hotel, liable. J. RIVAL, Proprietor. (tecl3'-3m v ^amon Browaa’s Motto s .-4; ■ r » X * ■ ’ l ' • • ■ * _ . I ' . ftiiick Sales Rnd Small Profits. -;..v ■ -7KT- —:o:— I mu offering ’the largest slock of Dry Goods, ISoots, ^hoes 9 Groceries aaad Ootiling’ Corner of:Brond' and WaeliingWn Streets AUGUSTA,:6B0B8IA, Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Remodeled and Newly Furnished g@“The Office of the Hotel will be.open during the night, and guests, will bo received, or called at any hour. K RATES OF BOARD, $2.0® TER DAY. novi-Gm * W' M MOORF Rrop’r- ttsel. 1 ’ would prove to the world that - ?.. - y- V [' ' Sou’ i CaroHna was cursed with the most oxtr.var >nt cud corrupt class of Isgislatorj known in ancient or modern times. ^ - TRK BoLL OV RASCALS. , The private bills of State officers, •snator* and members of the House, deferred to in the evidence of Wood ruff and Jones, Inolude the names of those who wero the recipients of sup plies, and are an follows : Lieutenant-Governor Ransler, Lleu- fenant-GovernorOleaves; senators C. P. Leslie; L. Wlmbush, Frank Arnlm, H. E. Hayne, B. F. Whittemore, E. J. Maxwell, fc. D. Hayne, Y. J. P. Owens W. E, Johnston, J. M. Allen, J. Hol- llugshead, Robert Rmalle, W. B. Nash, 8. A. Swalls, Geo. F. McIntyre, E. 8. J. Hayw.Jas. A. Green, John Lee, A E. Green : repreach lstives Jas. A. Bow- ley, Tim Hurley, Joseph D. Boston, J- B. Dennis, O. H. Sperry, S. J. Lee, P. , Slmkins, P. R Rivers, W. M, Thomas, IF. H. Jones, F. J. Moses, BtnJ. Byae, Nelson Davies. coycLOwoir. Your committee feel assured that no language, by way of comment, would odd force to tho simple statement of facts attending this era of revelry, em bracing pecolation, embezzlements and robberies of a character hitherto un known In Sooth Carolina. The perpe trators are covered with Infamy and disgrace, and should be pursued du ring their natural lives with the sword of Justioe hanging by a thread over fbeirbeads. But in justice to the honest taxpay ers of the State, what oan be said to relieve those merchants and dealers who participated fb their profits arising from such stupendous frauds? The 1% testimony submitted shows that these persons either were reckless of the in terests of the people of the fttate, or winked at, -connived at, or eoliuded with the robbers to fleece the people— a collusion as humiliating as the facts are disgraceful and culpable. UFe regret to place this on feeord; bot U Is true, and the facts as proved oommlttee In joining with pebple or ffce State In de- Clothing* Tailoring* Furnishing Crbods, Etc., Etc. D. MULLER,. Northeast Corner of King and Wentworth Streets., Has just received a Full and Complete Line of the most Fashionable Goods h the above three Departments for Men, Youths and Boys, at price lower than evc< before. fyAll goods can be returned and money will be refunded it not cn tirely satisfactory. no\ 8-Gin J M- YOlJjSIGrBROOJD, -WITH— smims k EASTERLING. Grocers and Commission Merphams, 1*H II It O A O HXHKILTi A U H U H p A OKOROIA J. Miller Stallings. W. H. Lasterlijo. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF COTTON. novl-Gm Wm- jL- ^SIOOBY —WITH— Bouncing such conduct now and for- ever. John R Cochban, Chairman. H. A. Mkctsc. . On part of Beoato. Christie & Thayer, BROAD 240 STREET. August®, Georgia. CLOTHING, HATS, Ac., Till-. LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. TRY US ON CE. novl Cm DAY, TAMAHILL & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN RRIAGES, BtTGGlES, WAGONS, SJ^DW^ TRUNKS, HARNT.S* jfij Material, Machine Bolt- , 225 Broad Street, Opposite Central and Globe Hotels, Au- r-T, 1 • • i ^ . -r V*- - ‘ ** — • '• ^ ' 'll * '» * We are now receiving a large and varied assortment of vehicles for business A full assortment o?1,2, and 4 Horse Wagons^est manufacture, prices. Call and examine our stock. $ »A¥i TANNAHILL AjCO. ri, * Ever offered in this county, at real break down prices, that must-certainly at tract an endless and admiring throng yf customers. Come and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I boldly proclaim the fact tbut competition wi'b me is absolute ruin toany otlit-r merchant in the State. U^Highestjprices paid for cotton, and lifard adyames made on all shipmenrs. SIMON BROWN. aup30—tf * BLACKV1LLE. 8.0. Terriberry & BHckle, '‘ t l fxf- -- . ** Manufacturers of Doors S.;s&, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, kc., at rii:r!c5H)u Frees. Contracts for House BulMIng mr.de on favorable terms and all work punr- intced.. .W«..wiU either furnWmli material and put up boueea <-r s-II parties ■ he lumber nnd mouldings as they prefer. Will take jobs in any part of Barn well, Collett n, Gtongebtirg or Aiken com ties. Address TFRRIBEBBY & BRICKLE. PomberEr. S.fb nergfim I. JL. FALK & CO. ^Manufacturers and tTobbers- of Clothi .4. MMPU^ITanT THE— OAK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. ■ ■" *• V s. r 'Ty " 182 Broad Street,- Augitst, Georgia. * * ggfof —:0:~ V • ve • _ T am now off-ring ipy entire stock of Winter Clotiling (which is Ihe.largest the best in the city, and bought «t bottom cash puces) at Ne,w York Cowlr fpi. .. IX* ..A „ U T.. uit.l ^/sV. il. I riVti a 1 Therefore if yop want a bargain in gents*, boys’, youths’ and childrens’ clothing don’t fail to give me a call, as i mta* just what I.say. H. bkooks. ' *-'■ ;i I The Poor Man’s Friend. 182 Broadjhreet, Augusta, Ga. The Philadelphia Shoe Ilou-e, 182 1-2 Broad Street, AugustejGeorgw. The lies’ misses, gents, boys’ yoatWJK?d childrens s Jr OKr largest and best assorted sptek of lad . shoes in the city- AH haqtl-sewed goods guaranteed and only on6 price asked. II. i BROOKS, Proprietor Philadelphia Shwe-llouse.^ novl'Gm !«2 1-2 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. IF© L. r 1 -DEALER IN- ‘ Confectionery, Frtitt, Fieb, Fresh Meats, Oy*4e/s, Vegetable, Groeertoa, Ac., Blackville, S. C. Bar end Eating Saloon Attached. r8 6 u -'T ISSTPartles waited on at any hour, night or day. nova PETER KEENAN, -OF— Angits^ Georgia, HAS now for sale a stock of BOOTS AND SHOES M Unexcelled by any house in the Southern States, and the only one In Augusta who seda reliable work, by the SINGLE PAIR, m? M Di—'V Whojc«nlp prices. He promises his patfons a saving of 20 per cent, bn their purchates, when compare.I with the shoddy goods with which the market ia filled, and will make reclamation In every ease, when goods fail to give satislhc- tion. He respectfully sollfits the trade of old Barnwell, and assures his custo mer* tljey will be honorably and fairly deal with. PETER KEENAN, novl Vin f Near Central Hotel, Augusta. Georgia, TT J. L. PERRY ■ - ' t •• —WITH— APPLECJ ATE & SONS Distillers and Wholesale Dealers 4-IN— Pure Keistocky Whiskeys. pleasure in recommending particularly the foUowing brands Rose Bud, * Ctiry’s Pet Rye, Fulls River, Old Elk IK rn, C. 1). Corn; XXX Corn, Old Oxley, * Nelson & Co.’s D. C. Ryel Oid Buck Rum, XL Rye, XL Corn, XXX Rye. pYPurc Apple and Peach Bran l'e'’, Wines ol nllkindsj-Gina, ete.,,^] cT.rO Hm Loui svil i e,- Kentucky. GUANO? GUANOS ^3^ 291 King SlreeL SoulliwesU'.rrcr if Wentworth, ChRilcsfon, St^ih fanlina. Muirufactory: 324 ftroadway, N<>w Tor!;. Hr*iv!i Howie: C.or, (•'ongros. an t Wlirtnker .Su. Savaflftah, Ua COM 1*1-. K T K m H H O F* B T liite Shirts, Fan^y Shirt*, White Merino Undershirt* and Drawajs, Rid Merio U idersliiris and Drawt-rs, Linen Collars, Paper Collars, L'nen Culls, P.iper C'if r s Hah’k rsuiers," Iljilf Hose. Glovcn, Suspenders, Braeos, Ties, Scarf*, Stocks, kc ; agents lor the “King" and “Washington” Unlaundriel Shiits, made ol Heavy bounty Down 2100 Irish Linen, Watnsutta XX Lnng-Cloth. novS-Cm XI t:;* ciiEArK-T and urki in rnr. maukct. J«Sms©n ? s Chemleals. For 'ML in? Tfith f niton St'crl. Or.c ton off chrtnicals wd t Uft) bushels of cotton seerl will make three tons off manure cfjual (nnui.d for pbuml) to the best Commercial FertiN zer in the market, as our ( i rtilica.es trill show, and no mixture like it fof rolling your planting seed in. Also / ~%i Clarlfs Hissoived Bone, As ridf in Phosphoric Acid as any in tll4 Market- FOR SALE BY e. hansbergeb, Dunbar, Clark & Co •v Manufacturer of Cigars AND DEALER IN TOBACCO, PIPES AND SMOKERS’ ARTICLES’ 0 tiSy-Opposlte New Post Office, AUGUSTA, GA. novlGm U. jUatgitafi k (fo.^ WHOLESALE LMi*ORrERS OF HARDWARE, , mil W&l AC, iSD AGRIIX’LTtBAl l«PmiE'sIS, : General Agents, STS Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. 2 WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND 'BROKERS For the purchase and sdlc of Bicro, ciun, fliieii, ntv m (Kail yERtmm • . Special attentionj?ivviLiDaaIeotUOTTQN. Gur facilities are such as to guar- aiiPesHtiefactlon. Consign merits of COUNTRY PRODUCE sollclled. Charges f“r feuyiriir or si Ulmr reasunable. Liberal advances made on consignrneuts Id baud. Ri f» r by perndssion tf) W. T. Wheless, Esq., Fresldeut Commercial Band; ^ McCord, ,f. M. Chirk A Co.. R. H. May & Co. < decl5-10 4 ■ . ■■ ■■■■ IIM-.— GEOEGE-JV.- G1.0TW0RTHY —WITH— Ptmiel Miller & Co. » y 814 KING STREET, CORNER SOCIETY, (Sign of the Golden Gun), ALSO, 55 AND 57 SOCIETY STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF m*'- tofr- Charleston^ S. C. mv soaiis, KsfMks* waits ©090s. &s.- B o2T & 320^aItimOTe and42 & 44 Germ fin Sts Baltimore, novl5-Gm : A.NU RXCT-Air* I>1CA I.IJIIK 1 IV BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, - _ ■233 King Street, Near Market Street Charleston, 4^-*’ • Particular •tlentiougivaB to filliag of Orders, and kll Goodaguarantced as rep resented. Goods deliver^ tq any Railroad station free of charge, _uo\i iGm j —AKD JOBBERS OF— Glottis, Caat-imere?, Coatings, Sattlnctts, Tweeds, Kerseys, No. 242 West Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE.