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PUGHE, Publisher & Proprietor.
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l&Hlfx* Street!, n] l unite tr’ice, ( j
Dry Gottds, Etc.
r \ DRY GOODS!
I|Br Y GOODS!!
«. F. RUSSELL & CO.
§■ BKOAD STREET, UNDER THE
j&P AUGUSTA HOTEL.
RVS3EI.L. W. DANIEL. J. J. RISSELL
to tlio public one of the most
STOCK OF GOODS
U brought to Augusta, which liavir
selected with great cure, and bought
most favorable terms, will be sold
low. Our motto being “'quick sales
protits.”
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS
offer great facilities in
I PRICE, QUALITY, and VARIETY
stock of DRESS GOODS consists of
and Colored 11 111’ SILKS
and Colored CORDED SILKS
and Strpcd SILKS
Black SILKS
Hillard SILKS
and Colored GINGHAMS
Figured GINGHAMS
and Colored TAMAR TINE
and Colored MOHAIR
and Colored IRON BAiiEuE
ANG LOIS
■Kd’.AMBIQUE
and Colored CHAI.LTES
and Colored HKRNAXE
and White RAREGE S-i
robes
AN DIE MUSLIN
Huted JACONET
Hntcl LINENS
Hr red French CAMBRIC
Muted BRILLIANTS
CIIAMBUEY
LAWNS
LAWNS
Mured PKRCOLE
Mid GINGIIAMS
Mr** PICQUET CLOTH
and FANS
COVERINGS we have
anil Rarer© SHAWLS
Htlaud SHAWLS
Who- and Colored LISLE THREAD
MS II AWLS
SILK S kCKS. Long and Short
SILK CIRCULARS
POINTS, etc., etc.
Stock of WRITE GOODS cannot i
lie siirpassedfsuca as
Monet MUSLIN
Mfmiet CAMBRIC
MUSLIN
and Mull MUSI.IN
MUSLIN
Mred MUSLIN
CAMBRIC
CAMBRIC
LAWN
LINEN
M.I) EYE DIAPER
and Stripe.? NAINSOOK
and SWISS. ’
MUSLIN
|Md SWISS
DIMITY
MUSLIN
tMHNfi MUSLIN
/ HOSIERY consists of—
. heat English
Lisle Thread, plain and open work
Brown and B.cached English
Hi' Lisle Thread
and Bovs’
SETS. COLLARS and CUFFS
UdMbric SETS. COLLARS and CUFFS
‘'•l® SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS
and Linen COLLARS
I!.MHANDKi:Rrim.rs
HANDKERCHIEFS
H|Oentf’ wear
BlMFreneh BROAD CLOTH
iiMFreneh DOESKIN CASSIMERE
French DRAB
Md CASSIMERES
GOODS, plain and fancy
(■■ATS and collars
.iflHriirend and (Unite UNDER VESTS
GOODS—
SMb. 4-4 Brown SHIRTING
-4 Bleached SHIRTING
CASE LINEN
QUILTS .
GINGHAMS
?M and Bleached TABLE DAMASK
UMU TOWELS
Hnckahack ,5 Ilnei-ia TOWET.T.ING
TICKING, GAUZE, FLANNEL
KjHfcT Etc., Etc.
fancy article, too numerous to men
-1 offer an emikif variety. Everybody
to call uud examine our stock.
rn
Ofi'at Very low Prices I
fB ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
My GOODS, NOTIONS,
Kl' CLOTHING,
bKS’ AND GENTS’
X’X FURNISHING GOODS,
Boots and Shoes.
Trunks, Valises, Segars, etc., etc.
room for Goods constantly arriving
|i§. I THE FANCY BAZAAR,
|Sf No. 283 Broad street.
U ASSORTMENT OF
%W LADIES’ WHITE GOODS
uSBbASQI ES AND JACKETS,
|pM HOSIERY AND DRESS GOODS
and fur sale at a bargain, in
,fi TIIE FANCY BAZAAR.
No. 253 Broad street.
He latest
'7/1. and BEST STYLES
HBffe' of
- SiMIG and SUMMER CLOTHING
Up and
e furnishing goods
price'!', at
117/ ¥ THE FANCY bazaar,
i ' No. 253 Broad street.
Hbountry Merciiantm
to their advantage befor pur
:• to call at
' W . THE FANCY BAZAAR,
sgsfcl No. 253 Broad (treat.
Daily Press.
VOL,. I.
AUGUSTA, GA., SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL, 15, 1866.
Dr// Gowls, Etc.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
AT THE WELL KNOWN
AND
POPULAR STORE
or
I. Kahn & Cos.
262 BROAD STREET,
CAN NOW BE FOUND
A COMPLETE STOCK
or
SEASONABLE GOODS,
HAVING REFITTED OUR STORE
AND LAID IN A STOCK
EQUAL TO ANY EVER
OFFERED TO THE
TRADING PUBLIC
WE ARF, NOW
PREPARED TO OFFER
EXTRAORDINARY
INDUCEMENTS
TO OUR PATRONS.
ICO UNTRY 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
OR ANY
SOUTHERN CITY,
THEREBY SAVING
OXE HUXDEED MILES FREIGHT.
WE HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED
AND ARE CONSTANTLY RE
CEIVING A BEAUTIFUL
ASSORTMENT
OF
Gr O O D S!
CONSISTING or
CALICOES ‘
MUSLINS
GINGIIAMS
LAWNS
CAMBRICS
NANKINS
TWEEDS
BAREGES CRAPES
LINENS
BRILLIANTES
DRAPERING
TARLETONS
CASSIMERES
SHIRTINGS
CLOTHS JEANS
SHEETINGS
BOBBINETS
COTTONADES
TISSUES
Lisle Thread SHIRTS and DRAWERS
Lisle HALF HOSE, Ladies’ HOSE
Childrens’ HOSE Rnd HALF IIOSE
Ladies’ and Gents’ LINEN HANDKER
CHIEFS
Kmbroidered“COLLAßS and CUFFS
Embroidered SETS, EDGINGS, etc.
OUR ASSORTMENT
OF
SMALLER ARTICLES
SUCH AS
Pins, Iloolts and Eyes, Tapes, Bobbins
Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Belts, and
Buckles, I’ortmonies, Pocket Knives,
Scissors. Hair Nets, Table Cloths
And a thousand other articles too numerous
to mention, defies competiou, both in
PRICE AND EXCELLENCY.
tJEfi’WYe especially call the attention of
the Ladies to our beautiful assortment of
LADIES’ BASQUES
SAQUES
AND
CIRCULARS,
Trimmed in tho latest Spring styles of
Bugle, Beaded, and Lace Trimming.
At. so,
DUSTERS, CASSIMERE SACKS, etc.,etc.
I. KAHN & CO.,
262 Broad street
mhl* —it
Be gailir %}xtss.
LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION.
SUNDAY MORNING April 13, lSlili
SCISSORS.
—Cotton is plenty in Brazil.
—Princess Louisa of England has a
bad cold.
—A sect of Spurgeonifes is forming
in England.
—Out of senson—a pood many of our
books, which still keep “lent.”
—Pe'roleum is being discovered in
Scotland.
—Maximilian has granted a monopoly
to an immigration company.
—Commodore Vanderbilt has built
and paid tor 100 steamships.
—There were a million dollars bet on
! the Connecticut election.
| —One of the bouquets thrown to Miss
I Kellogg in New York cost S2OO.
Pittston, Me., has neither parson,
lawyer, doc tor nor grog shop. »•
1 lie Southern eolony at Cordova,
Mexico, is almost broken up by guerillas.
—A bride of sixty, disappointed in
her bridegroom of sixty-five, hung her
self in England.
—Somebody says that since the preva
lence of the rinderpest, England seems
to be quite cow'd down.
—Tom Moore says he derived his
pedigree from Noah : “Noah had three
sons, Shem, Hem, and one Mole.
—“Jane, has that surly fellow cleared
off the snow from the pavement ?” “Yes,
sir.” “Did he clear it off with alacrity, i
Jane ?” “No, sir, with a shovel.” |
—A radical editor in Indiana talks |
about giving the lie.” He doesn't give '
the lie at all; he prints his lies and sells i
them.— Prentice.
—The cost of the French expedition j
to Mexico, in 1565, was £27,000,000. j
and 11.000 men killed or disabled. |
—Another little bit of bullion weigh- j
ing 155 pounds, and valued at sl2 000 j
in gold, has been received in New York
from Colorado.
—Victoria has thanked his Holiness
for opposing the Fenians, and invites
him to an asylftm in Eng’ahcf, should he
need it.
—The belle of Florence is the Count
ess Palma Karolyi. She is rich, hand
some and gay, a good amateur actress,
and entertains like a queen.
—What is the difference between a
honeycomb and a honeymoon?—A !
honeycomb consists of a number of!
“small cells,” and a honeymoon con
sists of one “great sell.”
—“Modern Astronomy," as studied
by some ot the freeduien, is defined by
a citizen of Staunton, ns “looking
around in the day to see what can be
stolen at night.”
—The issue of the New York papers
containing Mr. Bancroft’s recent ora
tion on President Lincoln, was seized in
the French post-office.
—Sir Hugh Henry Rose, the new
Commander-in-Chief of the British army
in Ireland, has seen hard service in
India, and is the man who blew the
Sepoy leaders from the mouth of his
cannon.
—A Western paper announces “a
cow struck by lightning and instantly
killed, belonging to the village physi
cian, who had a beautiful calf four days j
old.”
—The Mexican Times says that the
production of cotton in that Empire is
steadily increasing. Immense wagon
loads of it are continually passing
through the streets of the City of Mexico.
—“I say, landlord, that’s a dirty
towel for a man to wipe on !” Land
lord, with a look of amazement, replied:
“Sixty or seventy of my boarders have
wiped on that towel, this morning, and
you are the first one to find fault.”
—The enormous profits of the Na
tional Bank Note Company of New
York, have come oilt in a recent law
suit. During five months in 18S3, ii ’
paid dividends from its accumulated
surplus earnings, amounted to 310 pei
cent. The SSO shares of the Compam
are now worth $735.
—The Cincinnati Gazette, speaking oi •
the Southern people, says : “And if, |
by the necessities of war, their cities, j
and plantations should lay waste, her |
people exterminated, and heaps of smoul-1
dcring ruins mark the course of our |
armies, there would not go out, from j
one loyal breast in this whole land, a (
sigh of regret. Their calamities furnish
cause for unmixed joy and unbounded
enthusiasm,”
I>t'H Goods, Etc-
Trade! New Goods.
r JMIE FOLLOWING
GOODS,
JUST 11ECEIVE1),
ARE OFFERED FOR SALE LOW :
50 barrels Sugars 100 doz Planting Hoes
50 bags Coffee 30 doz Shovels
10 chests Green and 10 doz Rakes
Black Tea 10 doz Fnrk'3
100 barrels Flour 100 doz Penknives
100 bbls Potatoes 10 doz Rat Traps
SO boxes Soap 100 kegs Nails
100 boxes Starch 100 boxes <ll«ss
1000 boxes Sardines 10 Washing Ma
-30 bbls Crackers and chines
Biscuits 3000 yards Gunny
-30 kitts Mackerel Bagging
10 bbls Pickles 200 lbs Rope and
10 kitts Salmon Twino
lo kitts Tl 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 I fains 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 Macearoni 20 do/. Arrack Punch
30 boxes Raisin? 20 doz St. Domingo
Nuts of all kinds Punch
Brushes of all kinds 20 doz Whiskey
60 doz Briar Pipes 20 doz Old Braudy
Clothes Pius and Cooking Wines
Lines Spices of all kinds
Whitewash Brushes Preserves of all kinds
Blacking & Brushes 1000prsShoes, Gaiters
500 boxes Segars and Slippers, of all
Kerosene Oil sizes and kinds
1000 Papers of Taoks Piano & Table Covers
Etc., etc.
DR Y Gs OOX> S
0/ Almost Every Description,
C A. R 3? E T S
OF ALT. KIXPS MAXUFACTUItF.‘D.
HUGS AXD MATS,
WINDOW SHADES.
WALL PAPERING.* BORDERS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
White and Red CHECKED MATTINGS,
MATTING STAPLES,
DAMASK .t LACE CURTAINS
TABLE OIL CLOTHS
PICTURE NAILS AND TASSELS
CORNICES,
BANDS,
* PINS.
HOOKS
AH of the above GOODS wo offer to the
Trade, at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT THE
LOWEST MARKET PRICES!
JAS. G. BAILIE * BRO.
205 Broad Street,
Augusta, Gn.
P. S,—Carpets Cut, Mado and Laid ;
Window Shades Hung; Oil Cloths and Mat
tings Cut and Laid at shortest notice by a
competent workman.
mh2s—lm JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO.
Spring and §mu suer Goods,
QOOD NEWS TO ALL!
GO IMMEDIATELY TO
JOHN KENNY’S
And order a Suit of Clothing !
lie is now ready to make to order,
CLOTHING,
FROM THE BEST CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES and VESTINGS,
In the latest and most improved styles.
Having the finest, largest, and best selec
ted stock of SPRING GOODS ever seen in
this city, consisting in part of
Black, Brown. Blue, Dahlia, and Olive
BROADCLOTHS,
Fancy FRENCH CASSIMERES, of all
Descriptions,
Fancy SILKS and
CASSIMERE VESTINGS,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECK TIES and
CRAVATS.
I am now prepared to supply tho public with
DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS
On the most reasonable Cash Terms !
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
In the neatest, most substantial and latest
styles, as note but the best workmen are
employed.
Also, Agent for WEST’S REPORT OF
FASHIONS.
JOHN KENNY,
Merchant Tailor, 221 Eroad Street,
mb 18—I m
DRY GOODS!
J ATHROP, EDDINGTON & CO.,
330 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Offer to Southern find Western Jobbers, and
retailers, at the lowest market prices,
FOR CASH,
Avery large and attractive stock of
Dress Groocls,
CLOTHES, NOTIONS. HOSIERY,
mh27— Ira WHITE GOODS, Etc.
SEW SP«I.\G GOODS'
QF vVRRY KIND
FOR LADIES’ WEAR
AT
MRS. PUGHE’S
IPO Bread street.
sro. 90.
Dry Goods, Etc.
SPRING TRADE IB6cG
QUR STOCK NOW COMPLETE.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
V. RICHARDS & BROS,
Take great pleasure in announcing to the
citizens of Augusta and vicinity that their
SPRING STOCK OF
DEY GOODS
IS NOW COMPLETE, and
FAR SURPASSES ANYTHING
They ever bad the pleasure of exhibiting
in this city, and they guarantee the
PRICES SO LOW AS TO GIVE
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
And to this fact they would especially call
tho attention of purchasers.
Flattered by the
IMMENSE PATItOXACE
Bestowed upon them the past season,
they take this occasion of returning their
thank?, and begging a CONTINUANCE of
file SAME, and of saying that they Buy
their GOODS upon the very Best of Terms,
viz:
“FOR CASH.”
And Customers may RELY UPON BEING
FAIRLY DEALT WITH, and Goods offered
at the very
LOWEST MARKET PRICE.
They say this because they are able and
determined to
SELL GOODS AS LOW
OR LOWER THAN
ANY HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY.
And they Hope Soon to have it
KNOWN FAR AND WIDE
THAT THEIRS IS TIIE
GREAT AND CHEAP
DRY GOODS HOUSE
OF AUGUSTA.
Their intention is to Build np a Trade,
nnd this they will do, if FAIR DEALING,
LOW PRICES, and STRICT and POLITE
ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS and busi
ness will do it.
Their Stock is so Largo and varied that
it would be impossible to give a correct idea
of it, iu our advertisement, so they mention
oaly a few of the Leading Articles, hoping
that each and every purchaser in this Mar
ket will call and examine before buying.
IN LADIES DRESS GOODS
THEY HAVE
BLACK• SILKS, all widths and prices
from S l 50 t»> S4.
Plaid and Figured GRENADINES
Spring POPLINS
Black and colored ALPACAS
Cheeked and Plaid MOZAMBIQUES
French and English BAREGE
Black and White Cleck India SILKS
Black and Purple Foulard §ILKS
Black TAMATINB and DeLAINES
Pointed CHALLIES
FOULANKS and DeLAINES
ORGANDIE MUSLINS, all qualities
Printed JACONETS, all qualities
French CHINTZ
Printed and Plain Colored PERCELLS
Plaid and solid colored GINGHAMS
With mauy other Dress Goods of medium
quality.
IN SILK WR APPINGS,LACE, POINTS,
SHETLAND SHAWLS, etc., they have a
very large and Superior Stock, to which
they particularly invite tho attention of
purchasers.
IN WHITE GOODS the Stock is very
complete, consisting mainly of
Plain Striped Plaid Swis3 and Dotted
Muslins
Check and Striped Cambrics
Jaconet Cambrics
Mull and Nainsook Muslius
Whito and colored Tarletans
Brilliants, Irish Linens
Table Damask. Towelings
Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens
Musquito Nettings, etc., etc.
In Goods for Boys’ and Mens Wear, may
be found a nice lot of Grass and Twilled
Linens, Cloths and Cassimcrcs and Cotton
ades.
These goods are at exceedingly low prices,
and deserve tho attention of uil purchasers
in their line.
Stock of Gents’ and Ladies’ Hosiery very
large.
ALSO,
A Great Variety of Ladies’ Silk Mitts from
fifty-cents per pair to the tiuest.
They have on hand a large lot of Ladies’
Hats, Lace Veils, Trimmings and Buttons
of every style.
A Great Variety of Ladies’ Collars and
Cuffs, nicely embroidered.
Hemstitched and Embroidered Handker’fs
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
SUCH AS
Combs, Brushes,
Embroidering,
Cotton, Linen and Silk Floss
Braids $f all kinds, etc*, etc.
A fine Line of Thread and Silk Laces
Swiss and Cambric Edges and Flouncir.gs
Dimity Bauds,
Embroidered Infants’ Waist and Dresses
WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION,
BUT WHICH WE WILL
TAKE GREAT PLEASURE
IN SHOWING TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
We will say to Merchants buying in this
Market that we will make it greatly to their
advantage to examine our stock.
V. RICHARDS & BROS.,
279 Broad street,
Next door to Bones, Brcwn A Cos.
epi—lm
(Tilt fails; |rfss.
BOOK ABD JOB PBIKTISO
or
EVKRY DESCRIPTION
MECUTEK
IX THE BEST MANNER.
T\e Fatte it Power Premee, and Beet of
Workmen enables ue to do JOB
WORK nt Cheaper Rates than elsewhere.
Dry Goods, Etc.
K«tw Sjninar aud Summer
GOODS.
TUST RECEIVED, AT 314 BROAD
• J STREET (Clark & Butler’s Old
Stand), nearly opposite Planters’ Hetel,
a beautiful line of Foreign and Domes
tic DRY GOODS, which, having been
purchased since the recent preat fall,
can and will be sold considerably below
the market price.
IN LADIES’ DRESS GOODS we
offer— m
Black and colored STLKS
Black and colored GRENADINE
Black, white and co'c.red ALPACAS
Black BOMBAZINE
Striped and plaid MOZAMBIQUE
Black and colored BAREGES
Strip and CUALLIKS and MOHAIR
GOODS
Printed Cl I ALLIES
Printed LAWNS (Jaconet)
Printed LINEN LAWNS
French GINGHAM LAWNS
Check and plaid GINGHAMS
Black Crape MARITZ
DELAINES and PRINTS
India MULLS
NAINSOOXE, plain striped and
checked
SWISS MUSLIN, plain and figured
JACONET MUSLIN, plain and puffed
TARLETANS, white and colored
Victoria and Bishop LAWNS
Colored TAPPATINS anew and beau
tiful style
In HOSIERY—
Ladies’ and Misses’ 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. II’DK’FS
Ladies’ and Gents’ Hem-stiched
H’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 C >ttou PILLOW CASINGS
Irish LINEN
Bird-Eye and Scotch DIAPERS
Bleached and Brnwii 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—
Bradley’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 Untriin
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 oi-.r usual stock of —
Lubin’s and other EXTRACTS, POM
ADES, SOAPS, PINS, NEEDLES
HOOKS and EYES, BUTTONS,
and all those little articles usually
kept in wholesale and retail stores.
©sg'-All country merchants will find
it to their advantage to look through our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
“Buy cheap and sell cheap,” is oar
motto.
J D. A. MURPHY & CO.
mh2s—6m
Xew Goods! Latent Styles!
HITE GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS
LADIES’ AND MISSES' HATS
LADIES’ BONNETS
MANTILLAS
HOOF SKIRTS
SUNDOWNS
ALL KINDS OP
BRAIDS, TINSEL CORDS,
HAT and DRESS ORNAMENTS
And every article required by Ladies iu
their Wearing Apparel. For sale at very
m-rterale price*, bv
MRS. PUGHE,
190 Broad *tre«t.