Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, April 18, 1866, Image 1

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C : 'A Bread *tr,«t. Daily Press. AUGUSTA, GA.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIU 18, 1866. VOL. I. Dry Goods, I'tr. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS iii i'j n iv \j V\ i.\ AND POPULAR STORK or I. Ivalin & Cos. 202 BROAD STREET, CAN NOW BE FOUND A COMPLETE STOCK OK 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 ! i ANY BILLS PURCHASED „ CHARLESTON SAVANNAH OK AXY SOUTHERN CITY, j THEREBY SAVING O.X L' II UN DR ED MILES FREIGHT. I WE HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED j AND ARE CONSTANTLY RE- ! CEIVING A BEAUTIFUL j ASSORTMENT OF a O OKS! CONSISTING OF CALICOES MUSLINS GINGHAMS LAWNS CAMBRICS NANKINS TWEEDS BAREGES CRAPES LINENS BRILLI ANTES DRAPERING TART,ETON'S CASSIMERES # SHIRTINGS CLOTHS JEANS SHEETINGS BOBBINETS COTTONADES TISSUES Lisle Thread SHIRTS and DRAAVERS Lisle HALF HOSE, Ladies’ HOSE Childrens’ HOSE and HALF’ HOSE Ladies’ and Gents’ LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS Embroidered COLLARS and CUFFS Embroidered SETS, EDGINGS, utet. OUR ASSORTMENT OF SMALLER ARTICLES SUCH AS Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Tapes, Bobbins Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Belts, and Buckles, Portmonies, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Hair Nets, Table Cloths And a thousand other articles too numerous to meution, defies coinpetion, both in PRICE AND EXCELLENCY. •!*'*>•- AVu especially call the attention of tbe 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. mhlß—M Sail! l |vfss. LAivtiLriT Cm CItiiL'LATION. WEDXESDAY MCRNEKg".' April 18. 18611 SCISSORS. —There are in England 37,520 places of worship. —The Pilgrim’s Progress is transla ted into Chinese. —The Umversnlists of Portland have a woman for their pastor. —“Our Mutual Friend” brings Dick ens between five and ten thousand pounds. —The Mobile Register hints that General Lee may yet he President ot the United States. —A Southern Traveller's Insurance Company with a capital of half a million is forming in South Carolina. —A Dutch girl danced nine hours at a dancing match in Chicago, then took six glasses of lager and asked for break fast. —The tannery of 0. Hauser & Cos., at Laporte, Ind., was destroyed by fire last Saturday. The loss is $-10,000. —S. B. T. Caldwell, aged seventy six, formerly editor of the Leesburg (Va.) Genius of Liberty, died last week. —The New York Methodist Confer ence has passed resolutions thanking the Senate for passing the civil rights bill over the President’s veto. —The project of changing tbe name of Broad street, Philadelphia, to Lincoln avenue, has been defeated in the eitv council. —There is a proposition to send the New York Seventh Regiment to Paris during the Exposition, to compare them will) the redcoats who are to be there. —A quadrille of so intricate a series of figures, has been introduced in Paris, that it has been christened Trigonom etry. —The Springfield Rtpublican tolls of a citizen these who beat his brother with a shovel, knocked his wife down and turned his inothey out of doors. Un r pleasant style pfa family man thaL - , —Miss Anna Dickinson has indig nantly refused to sleep beneath the roof ol u hotel at Jacksonville, Illinois, which once refused entertainment to Fred Douglass on account of his color. —At a printer's festival, on Franklin’s birthday, the following was one of the regular toasts: “The editor and the law yer—the devil is satisfied with the copy of the former, but requires the original of the latter.” —The following was posted about tbe city of New York last week: “Wanted for the Fenian army, 10,000 pair of patent leather boots, of the O'Mahoney Ki'lian style. Samples to be submitted at the Union square mansion.”- —By the raising of the sunken ships in the harbor of Sevastapol, Russia, thirty-six tons of copper, ninety tons of iron, twelve hundrede.auuoii, lour uious ■and balls, twelve thousand cast iron ballast pigs, one hundred chain cables, and a large quantity of miscellaneous stores were recovered. -In Detroit the other day, a Fenian placard was issued which wound up with the usual “God save the Green 1” Some parties with an eye to the truth, pasted the word “horns” after the “Green,” thus making it read : “God save the Green-horns 1” —Hyde, the Mormon, was refused a legal divorce in England, on the ground that a Mormon’s marriage is no mar riage at all. A Mormon has hitherto been considered very much a married man. —An exciting contest between the Allemania and the Herrmann is to come off this month. Both of these are new and monster steamers, of enormous strength, and they make the Atlantic passage in about nine or ten days. They will start from Southampton for New York together. Both ships have been backed to heavy amounts already, and the race will be an excitiug and re markable one. —The ordinary method of crushing large masses of cast iron into fragments are both cumbersome and expensive, but by the means which has lately; been described in Les Monies, this operation may be conducted with considerable ease. The new French method consists in drilling a hole in the mass of cast iron, for about one-third of its tWckrfess, filling this with water, closing it with a steel plug which fits accurately, and letting tbe ram of a pile driver fall on the plug. The very first blow splits up the mass. Dry Goods, Etc- Spring Trade! Ketv Goods. FbiLLo WJLxCJ GOODS, JUST RECEIVED , ARE OFFERED FOR SALE LOW : | )arrc^8 Sugars 100 doz PlantiugUoes 50 bug? Cofiee 30 doz Shovel* 10 chests Green and 10 doz Rakes BJaek Tea 10 doz Forks lOOkarro « Flour 100 doz Penknives lOlli)bis Potatoes 10 doz Rat Traps 80 boxes Soap 100 kegs Nails 100 boxes Starch 100 boxes Glass 100| boxes Sardines 10 Washing Ma -30 l|bls Crackers and chines Biscuits 3000 yards Gunny 30 kitts Mackerel Bagging 10 bbls Pickles 200 lbs Hope and 10 kitts Salmon Twine 10 fcjjtts H 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 Mnccaroni 20 doz Arrack Punch 3ft boxes Raisins 20 doz St. Domingo Nuts of all kinds Punch Brushes 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 & Brushes 1000 prs Shoes, Gaiters 500 boxes Segars ami Slippers, of all Kerosene Oil sizes and kinds 1000 Papers of Tacks Piano & Tabic Covers Etc., etc. ID Ft Y 000 ID S Os Almost Every Description , C A. RI 3 E T S OV AT.I, KINDS MAVUKACTUKI.iI. ,JtUGB AXD HATS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERING A BORDERS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS White and Red CHECKED MATTINGS, HUTTING STAPLES, DAMASK A LACE CURTAINS TABLE OIL CLOTHS PICTURE NAILS AND TASSELS CORNICES, BANDS, PINS. HOOKS All of tbe above GOODS we offer to the ' Trade, at WHOLE SALK AND RETAIL, AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES! - JAS. G. BAILIE A.BRO. 205 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. P. B.—Carpets Cut, Mado and Laid ; Window Shades Hung; Oil Cloths and .Mat tings Cut and Ltiid at shortest notice by a competent workman. mh2s—lm JAS. G. BAILIE »fc BRO. Spring- it Bid Sujibiiiui' 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, CEOTHiisra, •FROM THE BEST CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, In the latest and most improved styles. Having ihe 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 the public with DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS On the most reasonable Cash Terms! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, In the neatest, most substantial and latest styles, as nor e but the best workmen are employed. Also, Agent for WEST’S REPORT OF FASHIONS. JOHN KENNY, Merchant Tailor, 221 Broad Street, mills—l m I>BtY GOODS! LUDINGTON & CO., 330 BROAD WA Y, NEW YORK\ Offer to Southern and Western Jobbers, and retailers, at the lowest market prices, FOR CASH, Avery large and attractive stock of Dress Groocls, i CLOTHES, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, mh27—lm WHITE GOODS, Etc. SEW SPKISG GOODS QF WERY KIND FOR LADIES’ WEAR AT MRS. PUGHE’S 190 Broad afreet. NO. 92. Dry Goods, Etc. SPRING TRADE lSGfi] QUK STOCK NOW COMPLETE. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. V. IiICHARDS & BROS./ Take great pleasure in announcing to the citizen* of Augusta and vicinity that their SPRING STOCK OF DRY GOODS IS NOW COMPLETE, and FAR ANYTHING They ever had the pleasure of exhibiting in this city, and they guarantee tbe PRICES SO LOW AS TANARUS() GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. And to this fact they would especially call the attention of purchasers. Flattered by the IMMENSE PATRONAGE Bestowed upon them tbe past season, they take this occasion of returning their thanks, and begging a CONTINUANCE of tbe 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 THE GREAT AND CHEAP DRY GOODS HOUSE 2 OF AUGUSTA. Their intention is to Build up a Trade, and this they will do, if FAIR DEALING, LOW PRIDES, and STRICT and POLITE ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS and busi ness will do it. Their Stock is so Large and varied that ■«4~wwld W-i J»fu*a.ciumst idea of it in our advertisement, so they mention only a few Leading Articles, bopiug that each and every purchaser in this Mar ket will eall and examine before buying. IN LADIES DRESS GOODS THEY HAVE BLACK SILKS, all widths and prices from $1.50 to Plaid and Figured GRENADINES Spring POPLINS Black and colored ALPACAS Checked and Plaid MOZAMBIQUES French aud English BAREGE Black aud White Cleck India SILKS Black and Purple Foulard SILKS Black TAMATINE and DkLAINES Pointed CIIALLIES FOULANES and DkLAINES ORGANDIE MUSLINS, all qualities Printed JACONETS, all qualities* French CHINTZ Printed and Plain Colored PERCELLS Plaid and solid colored GINGHAMS With many other Dress Goods of medium quality. IN SILK WRAPPINGS,LACE, POINTS, SHETLAND SHAWLS, etc., they have a very large and Superior Stock, to which they pirthmUirly invite the attention of purchasers. IN WHITE GOODS the Stock is very complete, consisting mainly of Plain Striped Plaid Swiss and Dotted Mu (dins Check and Striped Cambrics Jaconet Cambrics Mull and Nainsook Muslins White and colored Tarletaus Brilliants, Irish Linens Table Damask, Towelings Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens Musquito Nettings, etc., etc.* In Goods for Bovs’ and Mens Wear, may be found a nice lot of Grass and Twilled Linens, Cloths and Cassimercs and Cotton ades. y. These goods are at exceedingly low prices, and deservo the attention of all 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 finest. 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 aud Embroidered llandker’fs NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, SUCH AS Combs, Brushes, • Embroidering, Cotton, Linen and Silk Floss Braids of all kinds, etc*, etc. A fine Lino of Thread and Silk Laces Swiss aud Cambric Edges and Flouncings 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 so examine our stock. V. RICHARDS & BROS., 27ft Broad street, Next door to Bones, Brown & Cos. apl—lm ®k Bailu fress. BOOK ABD JOB PBISTING , O* ‘ EVERT DESCRIPTION J!XEf-TTT*D IN THE BEST MANNER. The Fatten Potter Preetet, and But of Workmen enubh * u to do Superior JOB WORK at Cheapo:- Catet -than ehetehere. Dry Goodie, Etc. Hew Spring and Sanimer GOODS. , f , TUST RECEIVED, AT 314 BROAD STREET (Clark & Butler’s Old. Bland), nep.rlr opposite Planters’ Hotel, 1 fi beautiful Hie ot Foreign stnd Domes- ’ )ic DRY GOODS, which, having been purchased since the recent creak, fall, ian and will he sold considerably below the market price.* IN LADIES’ DRESS GOODS we offer— '’<• ■■ • ■ t Bind: and colored SILKS Black and colored GRENADINE' Black, white and colored ALPACAS Black BOMBAZINE Striped and plaid MOZAMBIQUE • Black and colored BAREGES u. Strip and CHALLIES and 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 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 IX HANDKERCHIEFS— Ladies’ and Gents’ L. C. II’DK’FS Ladies’ and Gents’ Hem-stiehed H’DK’FS __ ■ .hi). Ladies' Embroidered II’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 Lakes’ Taffeta Silk GLOVES Ladies’ Blac-k Silk MITTS CUFFS and COLLARS, in Lace, Cambric and Linen, separately or ■ in setts m IN VEILS— Silk, Lace. Love, Barege, and Grenadine VEILS . and WHITE 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 Vine White FLANNELS IN GENTS’ WEAR— Black French BROADCLOTHS Black French Doeskin CASSIMERES Linen DRILLS Farmers’ and Brown DRILLS French DUCK Colored LINEN'? IN LADIRV 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 aud 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 oar usual stock of — Lulling and other EXTRACTS. POM ADES, SOAPS, PINS, NEEDLES HOOKS and EYES, BUTTONS, and all those little articles usually kept in wholesale and retail stores. UiyAll 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. mh2s—6m Sew Goods! Latent Styles! GOODS DRY GOODS DRRSS GOODS LADIES’ AND HISSES’ HATS LAbIES’ BONNETS MANTILLAS HOOP SKIRTS SUNDOWNS ALI, KINDS OP BRAIDS, TINSEL CORDS, HAT and DRESS ORNAMENTS And every article required by Ladies in their Wearing Apparel. For sale at very moderate prices, by MRS. PUGHE, 190 Broad street.