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AUQUST A, l+^.t
6UNDAY MORNING... Aprill^lM*
Job Printing
In Plain and Fancy Colors, neatly,
cheaply and promply executed at this
Ofßeo. Having fast power presses, the best
material, and skilled workmen, enables us
to do Job Work at the lowest figures and
best manner.
Poetry of the War.
A correspondent sends us the subjoin
ed poetical effusions for publication.
They are, as he writes us, “the produc
tion of John Tyler Waller, who was a
Midshipman on board the School ship
Patrick Henry, and lost his life during
the war. To those who knew him, eulo
gy would be unnecessary, for well were
they aware that in John Tyler Waller
was embodied every principle and virtue
that constitutes true bravery. The first
was written upon his being placed under
arrest for doing what every Midshipman
conceives to be his right—to set all rules
and regulations at defiance where his
sweetheart is concerned and in the
second he portrays “the sentiments of
his whole class.”
The latter contains more poetry than
the former; but there is a vein of satire
which runs through the first that makes
it very readable; and, to oblige our cor
respondent, we give them a place iu our
columns. They were written on board
the School-ship Patrick Henry, off
Drury's Bluff, James River, in February,
1864, and the letter was dedicated to the
graduating.class:
“HOMER'S ILLIAD.”
FREELY TRANSLATED BY J. T. W.
Dill Parker’s wrath, alas! the direful spring
Os woes to Waller, heavenly goddess sing—
That wrath which hurled to lone and dark
arrest,
The soul of Waller. Spirit of the blest,
Inspire my lay, and mako my knrp resound,
"While wondering nations listen to the sound.
Young Waller, noblest of his nation’s sons,
To Richmond sets out, and the blockade
ruus,
Purposing there with his true love to stay,
Till wandering Phoebus marks declining day.
The deed accomplished, he again returns,
Unmindful of the heavy wrath that burns
And flames remorselessly in Parker’s breast,
That binds the culprit to his dark arrest.
Then, Mr. Johnston*, hastening away.
Unto the Captain, thus to him did say :
“Young Waller has returned, and I to you
Have come, to seeo what with him I must
do.’’
Then Parker lifts his head and raised his
tone,
His anger in his gleaming eyes is shown :
“Place him forthwith under arrest,” he said,
' And see my order that 'tis well obeyed :
It shall he done, tho’ all the world should
rouse .’"f *
Ho speaks, and awful bonds his sable brows,
Snakes his ambrosial curls, and gives a
stamp —
The awful sanction of a Commandant.
In silence, Johnston the dread signal takes,
And the “Patrick Henry” to tho centre
shakes.
* The Executive Officer.
f Alluding to bis relationship with Mrs. Jeff Davis
CLASS SONG.
BY MIDSHIPMAN J. T. W.
Come, fill up, ye middies, till they overflow
Your glasses with white wine and red,
"We’ll drink till Aurora with deep crimson
glow
Calls the lubber ashore from his bed.
Wo bound o’er the billow, we rock on the
wave,
Our life has no sorrow or care ;
"We’ve a tongue for good liquors, a hand for
the brave,
And a true, loving heart for the fair.
Then heave ho ! there’s joy below,
For the Middies whose hearts have no
care—
We’U fill up our glasses till they overflow,
And drink a deep toast to tho fair.
The flag of our country is waving on high
Over hearts that are manly aud true —
We've sworn with its colors to conquer or
die,
And carry unstained its deep hue.
Then fill up your glasses, I’ll give you a
toast,
"While the bottle is taking its round,
Here’s a kiss to the girl that we each one
love most,
And success where’er we are bound.
Then heave ho ! there's joy below
For the Middies whose hearts have no
care—
We’ll fill up our glasses till they overflow
And drink a deep toast to the fair.
The Beauty of Old People. —Men
and women make their own beauty or
their own ugliness. Sir Edward Lytton
speaks in one of his novels of a man
“who was uglier than he had any busi
ness to be;” and, if he could but read it,
every human being carries his life in his
face, and is good looking or the reverse
as that life has been good or evil. On
our features the fine chisel of thought
and emotion are eternally at work!—
Beauty is not the monopoly of blooming
young men and of white and pink maids.
There is a slow growing beauty which
only comes to perfection in old age.
Grace belongs to no period of life, and
goodness improves the lopger it exists.
I have seen sweeter smiles on a lip of sev
enty than lever saw on a lip of sev
enteen. There is the beauty of youth,
and there is also the beauty of holiness—
a beauty much more seldom met; and
more frequently found in the arm-chair
by the fire, with grandchildren around its
knee, than in ball-room or the promenade.
Husband and wife, who have fought the
world side by side; who have made com
mon stock of joy and sorrow, and aged
together, are not unfrequently found
curiously alike in personal appearance
and in pitch and tone of voice—just as
twin pebbles on the beach exposed to
tho same tidal influences, are each oth
er’s alter ego. He has gained a femi
nine something which brings his man
hood into full relief. She has gained a
masculine something which actsas a foil
to her womanhood.
\ew Advert IsementSi
fiBdCERIES.
k BARRELS STUART'S
0 EXTRA SYRUP
10 bbla Stuart’s Golden SYRUP
10 cases OYSTERS and LOBSTERS
5 cases SARDINES
1 caso FIGS, in drums
20 boxes Layer ItAISl>\S
I frail Seedless RAISINS
5 bbls ALMONDS
1 case Cox’s GELATINE
5 boxes CITRON
Just received and for sale low by
apl-2 CHAS. ESTES.
DIAMOND RING LOST!
IOST, ON SATURDAY EVENING,
J between 449 Broad Street and Masonic
Hall, a CLUSTER RING of Rubies and
Diamonds; it may possibly bavo been lost
in the Hall. The finder will be liberally
rewarded by leaving it at A. WALDRON’S,
449 Broad Street. up 1-11
Mrs; McKinnon, -
251 BROAD ST.
Will be plcnsed to show tho Ladies of
Augusta and vicinity on
MONDAY, 2d APRIL,
A fine stock of
BONNETS, HATS A FANCY GOODS
Selected by herself in New York,
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Lessons in French.
TN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE
JL those who are unable to take lessons
during the day, I have made arrangements
to give
LESSONS IN TIIE EVENING.
Apply at No. 50 Broad St. for terms and
pariieulars.
_ MADAME E. BALLOT.
Down With High Prices!
* fTI BOOTS AND SHOES,
L ArV j ./'fM BROGANS
and TRUNKS
At Wholesale and Retail,
We would respectfully inform the people
of Augusta aud surrounding country, that
wo have opened a branch of our New York
city Store at o!4 Broad t trect,"where we are
now prepared to show all in want of
BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS and TRUNKS,
The best selected and finest stock of Goods
in this section of the country.
To City and Country Merchants, we
would say we can sell you Goods in our lice
as low as you can buy them North ; for
our Goods are direct from the Manufactu
rers, as one of the firm is in the wholesale
business in New York City, and our motto
is “quick sales and small profits,” and to do
a big business. Ono trial is sufficient to
prove the truth of the above statement.
Don’t forget the place.
W. & C. 11. CLARENDON,
514 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.,
Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel,
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A Great Preventive of Sickness.
j \EN N IS’ SARSAPARILLA,
I / iv Substitute for Calomel, Blue Pills,
Salts, Castor Oil, etc., for Purifying tho
Blood aud Diseases of the Liver.
DENNIS’ COMPOUND DOGWOOD
BITTERS, a Substitute for Quinine, to
stimulate and strengthen the system.
If DENNIS’ SARSAPARILLA is taken,
■at the first symptom of disease, to act on
the liver, keep tho bowels free, and improve
the general health ; when necessary, take
DENNIS’ COMPOUND DOGWOOD BIT
TERS to assist digestion, relieve pain in the
stomach and bowels, or check them when
too free, as in diarrhoea, with proper atten
tion to diet and exercise, but little medicine
will be necessary for family use; for about
all will be done that can be done by medi
cine, either to remove the cuuso of disease,
or prevent sickness.
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Boarders ! Boarders 11
rpWENTY-FIVE OR THIRTY
JL BOARDERS can be accoramo
dated at the
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
Corner Broad and Washington streets.
Terms —Board and Lodging, §SO per
month. Board without Lodging, §4O per
month.
J. C. MILLNER,
apl-Gt Proprietor.
Pills! Pills!! Pills!!!
TUST RECEIVED, another lot of
tJ Gentry's Fever and Ague PILLS.
Cures Chills and Fever, Typhoid and
Bilious. Acts beautifully on the Liver.
Call at my Book Store and try them if
you want the best Family Pill.
apl-2* M. MAR KEY.
WAKTEW.
BY A LADY, WHO CAN GIVE GOOD
recommendations, a situation to do
general HOUSE WORK.
Apply at
apl-1* NO. 329 BROAD ST 11EET.
SEGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1841.
Q VOLtJER A CO.,
Importers and Manufacturers of
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC
SEGAR S,
AND CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
SNUFF AND PIPES
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Nos. 19.1 and 254 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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CHARLES I>. C ARR & 4 0.,
not BROAD- STREET,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE
BROKERS,
Will buy and sell on Commission STOCKS,
BONDS, GOLD, SILVER and BANK
NOTES.
Also, REAL ESTATE. mh2I—3m
Misccllaneo us.
E. B. LONG & CO.,
Qgg BROAD STREET, •
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Aro now commencing to receivo their recent
purchases of ,
SPRING DRY GOODS,
Mndo since the Great Reduction in prices
North, and will continuo to make additions
thereto, as prices may further decline, of
FRESII SUMMER GOODS,
Until their Largo and Varied Stock, con
sisting of •
STAPLE & FANCY GOODS
Generally, shall be Complete, which they
are resolved so to sell as to give their cus
tomers the advantage of their lately pur
chased
Grreat Bargains
Which they propose to
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Call at tl
LONG’S EMPORIUM,
mli3o—tf 286 Broad Street.
~~ OFFICE GA. IMMIGRATION CO., j
No. 292 Broad Street, Augusta, (ia., r
M arch !>Sth, 1866. )
This company—organized for
the purpose of supplying labor—facili
tating Immigration and promoting the
agricultural and commercial interest of the
State—is now prepared to receive and
promptly till all orders for FIELD LABOR
ERS, HOUSE SERVANTS, and ME
CHANICS—to be delivered in Augusta.
Stockholders are entitled to Select Hands,
at Half Commissions.
A limited supply of Stock can be fur
nished.
J. JEFFERSON THOMAS, President.
Wm. R. DAVIS, Secretary.
FRANK J. ROBINSON,
mb 30— 6in Gen’l. Sup’t.
TO KENT.
PART OF
STORE Xo. 334 BROAD STREET.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE,
mb.30—71
For Sale.
25 000 NORTH carolina
SIX PER CENT. BONDS !
No better investment to be had. The
State has already funded her back interest.
BRANCH, SONS CO.
Bankers aud Commission Merchants.
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SYLVESTER & COREY,
\ BROAD STREET,
ZI 1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A FIXE LOT OF
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS*
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For the
SPRING- TRA DE !
One of tho proprietors having purchased
these articles himself in New York, at ex
tremely low rates, we are prepared to oiler
the greatest, inducements to purchasers. For
REALLY CHEAP GOODS, give us a, call.
SYLVESTER & COREY.
SOS" Country merchants will find it to
their advantage to deal with us.
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City Ulcdioii.
rPHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
JL Mayor and three Members of
Council from each Ward, to serve for the
ensuing year, will be held on Monday, the
9th day of April, 1866, at tho several places
hereinafter designated:
Ward Xo. I—At the Scale House, under
the management of -1. B. Bishop, J. I. C.,
11. I). Bell, and Thos. 11. Jlolleywau, or
either two of them.
Hurd Xo. 2—At tho Clerk of Council’s
Office, City Hall, under the management of
W. Milo Olin, J. P., Thos. R. Rhodes, aud
Wm. .J. Owens, or either two of them.
Ward Xo. o —At the Central Hotel, under
the management of A. D. Picquet, J. P., F.
Lam back, and D. B. Plumb, or either two
of them.
IFani No. 4 -At tho Planters’ Hotel,
under the management of Matt. Sherou, J.
P., Chas. G. Butler, and Wm. V. Keener, or
either two of them.
The Polls will be opened at 8 o’clock A.
M., and closed at 2 o’clock P. 31.
The Managers at each Poll will appoint
three clerks to assist them in conducting
the Election.
After the votes in the several Wards arc
counted, the Managers will repair to the
City llall, and consolidate the votes for
Mayor, declaring the person having the
highest number of votes for that office duly
elected Mayor, and the three persons in
each Ward having the highest number of
votes for Members of Council in that Ward
duly elected Members of Council.
ROB’T H. MAY,
mh29-td Mayor City of Augusta.
KEW SPUING GOODS
THE
CHARLESTON STORE.
We arc now prepared to exhibit a large
and varied assortment of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
comprising, in part, elegant DRESS
GOODS, in POPLINS, BAREGES,
GRENADINES, etc.
ALSO,
A large stock of light and medium colored
CALICOES, varying in price front twenty
to twenty-fivo cents.
500 yards Plaid English BAREGE, 35
cents, worth 50 cents.
500 yards Colored CIIALIES, at 40 cents,
worth 60 cents.
1,000 yards Pd CIIEONS, at 35 cents,
worth 50 cents.
1.000 yards Colored Figured MUSLINS,
at 35 cents, worth 50 cents.
Besides many other New Goods, all of
which will be sold low, for cash,
AT THE CHARLESTON STORE,
236 Broad street.
JUST RECEIVED,
That lot of elegant GRENADINE ROBE
DRESSES.
These ROBES aro decidedly tho most
stylish and elegant thing of the season. As
there aro but a few patterns, Ladies will
find it to their advantage to call early and
get. the first selections,
AT DRAKE'S CHARLESTON STORE,
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Dry Goods, Etc.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
THE WELL KNOWN
axd #
POPULAR STORE
OF
X. Kahn & Cos.
262 BROAD STREET,
CAN NOW BE FOUND
A COMPLETE STOCK
OF
SEASONABLE GOODS,
HAVING REFITTED OUR STORE
AND LAID IN A STOCK
EQUAL TO ANY EVER
OFFERED TO THE
TRADING PUBLIC
WE ARE NOW
PREPARED TO OFFER
EXTRAORDINARY
INDUCEMENTS
TO OUR PATRONS.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS WILL
FIND IT TO THEIR ADVAN
TAGE TO DEAL WITH US,
AND TO CONVINCE THEM
OF THE FACT,
WE*WILL DUPLICATE
ANY BILLS PURCHASED
IX
CHARLESTON
SAVANNAH
OK ANY
SOUTHERN CITY,
THEREBY SAVING
ONE IIUNVIlEI) MILES FREIGHT.
WE HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED
AND ARE CONSTANTLY RE
CEIVING A " BEAUTIFUL
ASSORTMENT
OF
Gr O O D S
, CONSISTING OF
CALICOES
MUSLINS
GINGHAMS
LAWNS
CAMBRICS
NANKINS
TWEEDS
BAREGES CRAPES
LINENS
BRILLIANTES
DRAPERING
TARLETONS
CASSIMERES
SHIRTINGS
CLOTHS JEANS
SHEETINGS
BOBBIXETS
COTTOXADES
TISSUES
Lisle Thread SHIRTS and DRAWERS
Lisle HALF lIOSE, Ladies' HOSE
Childrens’ HOSE and HALF HOSE
Ladies’ and Gents’ LINEN HANDKER
CHIEFS
Embroidered COLLARS and CUFFS
Embroidered SETS, EDGINGS, etc.
OUR ASSORTMENT
OF
SMALLER ARTICLES
SUCH AS
Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Tapes, Bobbins
Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Belts, and
Buekles, Portmonies, Pocket Knives,
Scissors, Hair Nets, Table Cloths
And a thousand other articles too numerous
to mention, defies competion, both in
PRICE AND EXCELLENCY.
Wo especially call tho attention of
the Ladies to our beautiful assortment of
LADIES’ BASQUES
SAQUES
AND
CIRCULARS,
Trimmed in the latest Spring styles of
Bugle, Beaded, and Lace Trimming.
ALSO,
DUSTERS, CASSIMERE SACKS, etc.,etc.
I. KAHN & CO.,
262 Broad street. I
Dry Goods, Etc.
Spring Trade! Hew Goods.
f|MIE FOLLOWING
Gr O O D S ,
JUST RECEIVED,
ARE OFFERED FOR SALE LOW :
5(1 barrels Sugars 100 doz Planting Hoes
50 bags Coffee 30 doz Shovels
10 chests Green and 10 doz Bakes
Black Tea 10 doz Forks
100 barrels Flour 100 doz Penknives
100 bbls Potatoos 10 doz Rat Traps
HOboxcsSoap 100 kegs Nails
100 boxes Starch 100 boxes Glass
1000 boxes Sardines 10 Washing Ala
-30 bbls Crackers and chines
Biscuits 3000 yards Gunny
30 kitts Mackerel Bagging
10 bbls Pickles 200 lbs Hope and
10 kitts Salmon Twine
10 kitts II Fins 3000 lbs Plow Lines
10 kitts Tongues and 20 doz Buckets
Sounds, 30 nests Tubs
30 State Cheese 30 doz Brooms
200 boxes Candles 100 sets Measures
1000 lbs Hams 30 doz Baskets
2000 lbs Shoulders 60 doz Sifters
100 doz Preserved 5 bbls Dried Apples
Fruits 30 boxes Lemon
30 boxes Tobacco Syrup
30 boxes Maecaroni 20 doz Arrack Punch
30 boxes Raisins 20 doz St. Domingo
Nuts of all kinds Punch
Brashes of all kinds 20 doz Whiskey
60 doz Briar Pipes 20 doz Old Brandy
Clothes Pius and Cooking Wines
Lines Spices of all kinds
Whitewash Brushes Preserves of all kinds
Blacking A Brushes 1000prsShoes, Gaiters
500 boxes Scgars and Slippers, of all
Kerosene Oil sizes and kinds
1000 Papers of Tacks Piano & Table Covers
Etc., etc.
DRY GOODS
Os Almost Every Description,
CARPETS
OF ALL KINDS MANUFACTOBED.
RUGS AND MATS,
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPERING A BORDERS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
White and Red CHECKED MATTINGS,
MATTING STAPLES,
DAMASK A LACE CURTAINS
TABLE OIL CLOTHS
PICTURE NAILS AND TASSELS
CORNICES,
BANDS,
PINS.
HOOKS
All of the above GOODS wc offer to the
Trade, at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT THE
LOWEST MARKET PRICES!
JAS. G. BAILIE A BRO.
205 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
P. S.—Carpets Cut, Made and Laid ;
Window Shades Hung; Oil Cloths and Mat
tings Cut and Laid at shortest notice by a
competent workman.
mh2s—ltn JAS. G. BAILIE A BRO.
Mis. 11. McKinnon,
(251 Broadway.)
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
BRAIDS
CURLS
WIGS
ROLLS
rPRIMMINGS
1 SILK
GILT
TFT
BUTTONS
TASSELS
SPANGLES
CORDS
RUCHES
T)IBBONS
JLU SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
PAPS
\J LACES
NETS
FEATHERS
FLOWERS
WREATHS
INSERTINGS and
EDGINGS.
PARASOLS
and
SUN UMBRELLAS
QROCHET NEEDLES
RUFFLES
QIL SILK
Kid, silk and
COTTON GLOVES
jTLACK SILK MITS
QPLENDID ASSORTMENT
0 HOOP SKIRTS and
CORSETS, (some extra sizes.)
Dress goods—
BAREGE
TARLETON
CHINTZ
SWISS MUSLIN
DOTTED MUSLIN
ORGANDIE
MULL
CHAMBRAY
GRENADINE
LADIES’
GENTLEMEN
And CHILDREN’S
POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS
From 15c. to S3O
ITIIiD’S EYE DIAPER
J FRENCH DIMITY
JJEAD HANDKERCHIEFS
MRS. MCKINNON HAS JUST
returned from New York with a
fine stock of DRESS and MILLINERY
GOODS, as above, and will be pleased
to see her customers at the Old Stand,
251 Broadway, Augusta, Ga.
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Dry Goods, Etc.
New Spring and Summer
GOODS.
TUST RECEIVED, AT 314 BROAD
.j STREET (Clark & Butler’s Old
Stand), nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel
a beautiful line of Foreign and Domes
tic DRY GOODS, which, having been
purchased since the recent great fall,
can and will be sold considerably below
the market price.
IN LADIES’ DRESS GOODS we
offer—
Black and colored SILKS
Black and colored GRENADINE
Black, white and colored ALPACAS
Black BOMBAZINE
Striped and plaid MOZAMBIQUE
Black and colored BAREGES
Strip and aud MOHAIR
GOODS
Printed CHALLIES
Printed LAWNS (Jaconet)
Printed LINEN LAWNS
French GINGHAM LAWNS
Check and plaid GINGHAMS
Black Crape MARITZ
DELAINES and PRINTS
India MULLS
NAINSOOKE, plain striped and
SWISS MUSLIN, plain and figured
JACONET MUSLIN, plain and puffed
TARLETANS, white and colored
Victoria and Bishop LAWNS
Colored TAPPATINS anewandbeau
tiful style
In HOSIERY—
Ladies’ and Miss :s’ W. C. HOSE
Ladies’ Black Cotton HOSE
Ladies’ Black Silk HOSE
Ladies’ White Silk HOSE
Gents' Cotton Half HOSE
IN HANDKERCHIEFS—
Ladies’ and Gents’ L. C. H’DK'FS *
Ladies’ and Gents’ Hem-stiched
II’DK’FS
Ladies’ Embroidered H’DK’FS
Gents’ Cotton and Silk H'DK'FS
IN GLOVES—
Ladies’ and Gents’ black and colored
KID GLOVES
Ladies’ and Gents’ Lisle Berlin
GLOVES
Ladies’ Taffeta Silk GLOVES
Ladies’ Black Silk MITTS
CUFFS and COLLARS, in Lace,
Cambric and Linen, separately or
in setts
IN VEILS—
Silk, Lace, Love, Barege, and Grenadine
VEILS
IN DOMESTICS and WHITE
GOODS -
Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS
Linen and Cotton PILLOW CASINGS
Irish LINEN
Bird-Eye and Scotch DIAPERS
Bleached and Brown LONG CLOTHS
various brands
Linen Damask TABLING
Linen Damask NAPKINS
Linen Damask TOWELS
Twilled and Huckaback TOWELING
Fine White FLANNELS
.IN GENTS’ WEAR—
Black French BROADCLOTHS
Black French Doeskin CASSIMERES
Linen DRILLS
Farmers’ and Brown DRILLS
French DUCK
Colored LINENS
IN LADIES’ SKIRTS—
Bradlev’s Duplex Eliptic (EMPRESS
TRAIL)
LAPETT SKIRTING
INDIA TWILLS
MOHAIR BALMORALS
IN PARASOLS—
Fine Black SILK PARASOLS
Colored SILK PARASOLS
Fancy BEADED PARASOLS
IN STRAW GOODS—
Every variety and style of Ladies',
Misses' and Children's HATS and
BONNETS, Trimmed and Untrim
med
Also, a great variety of RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, RUCHES and HAT
ORNAMENTS.
IN TRIMMINGS—
BUTTONS, CORDS, BRAID, TRIM
MING RIBBONS of every style
and color
LACES, EDGINGS, etc., etc.
And our usual stock of —
Lubin’s and other EXTRACTS, POM-
A DES, SOAPS. PINS, NEEDLES
HOOKS and EYES, BUTTONS,
and all those little articles usually
kept in wholesale and retail stores.
BSifAll country merchants will find
it to their advantage to look through our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
“ Buy cheap and sell cheap,” is our
motto.
J D. A. MURPHY & CO.
mil 25—6 m
Xcw Goods! Latest Styles!
'yyHITE GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS
LADIES’ BONNETS
MANTILLAS
HOOP SKIRTS
SUNDOWNS
ALL KINDS OP
BRAIDS, TINSEL CORDS,
IIAT and DRESS ORNAMENTS
And every article required by Ladies l*
their Wearing AppareL For sale at very
moderate prices, by
MRS. PUGHE,
190 Broad street.
HATS A\ I> BONNETS.
Latest styles,
I N
GREAT PROFUSION
OP
LADIES’ and MISSES’
HATS and BONNETS
Trimmed and untrimmed.
at
MRS. PUGIIESi
190 Broad Stress