Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, July 19, 1866, Image 1

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■t pailii sjvrss. gjSlffftlGHE. Publisher k Proprietor. WBBKtue i'.\:i.) dress is ins llliPiS tiralmil.mely rvrry muri.i'n./, iM ■■••/>1 lAriK.yi.lllf fir rii/l'.c City, thereby ia. largest rinrrlATioy #m <M tlsA'IIMMlf H l»tSClU‘«l Bbeiai Ifiiin. **#§» VDDICE— Corner ../ Broad and Strtrte, 11711 Mila Ufa.-, 1) Dry Goods. Bug Off at Very Low Prices! SfihIBEXTIRE STOCK OF SKT DRY GOODS, • GOODS, NOTIONS, BS£.lr.. CLOTHING, ' jUK' AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Boots ami Shove. J3|j- i Trunks, Valises, Segars, oto., cte. 'St-HlJkt room for Gouds constantly arri\ ing i ** ft THE FANCY BAZAAR, ffigSfiL... No. 253 Broa'l stroet. Bn t k ASSORTMENT OF 'A LADIES’ IVHITE GOODS and jackets, ■ HOSIERY AND DRESS GOODS ami for ante at a bargain, THE FANCY ItAZAAR, No. 253 liroail street. 1 and BEST STYLES ||fc. or ■BKG avd SUMMER CLOTHING tefef- - AMU FURNISHING GOODS pricos, at sf * ■ TIIE FANCY BAZAAR, K No- 253 Broad stroet. f: Country .Herrlianl* it to their advantage before pur - .Hkg clsowhere to call at HB THE FANCY BAZAAR, -S ' 1 Hb—3m No. 253 Broad streef. PU IMPORTANT M THE TRADING PUBLIC! r bars aims IX n/: y nouns: ■selling off aBUr a t §fiHE : To tnakc room for a Wm LARGE FALL STOCK! ■tOHANTS, PLANTERS ami OTHERS 1-VIVi Desirous of Purchasing I>RY GOODS 11111 l at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, J ' FOR CASH! H.L FIND IT VASTLY TO THEIR INTEREST AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK [ BEFORE PERCHASIXG ELSEWHERE. have a regular Assorted Stock of ■foreign and domestic Iry goods goods NOTIONS B Etc., Etc., Etc., Bale will not attempt an enumeration of !9B,suny articles now in store. Kj. D. A. MURPHY & CO., 314 IHIOAH STREET, MPNcarly opposite Planters’ Hotel. Augusta, Ga. ffiiifld—tf _ Ho BROAD STREET 190 Iry goods ■h Os Every Description, |)ress Goods, In all Material need therefor. IES’ HATS AND BONNETS, e goods SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS BRAIDS, TINSEL k PLAIN CORD )NS, COLLARS AND CUFFS MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS (RY, GLOVES, PINS AND NEEDLES, FANCY SOAPS, PERFUMERY mery other Article iwu ally found in a ifiret Clone Dry (Inode Store. 111 l and examine GOODS-es. Daily Press. AUGUSTA, GA.. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1866. VOL. 1. Furniture. Furniture of All Descriptions. PLATT BROTHERS, c. A. PLATT 4 CO. ij’gjKyfeJ 214 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Have now the beat assortment of FURNI TURE on hand that has ever been in this market, and constantly receiving—consist ing of Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut PARLOR SETTS, CHAMBER SETTS, COTTAGE SETTS, BE DSTBADS, CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETK-A-TETES, CEN TRE TABLES, BUREAUS, etc., etc. IN OITR UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT We have SHAPES, Lace and Damask CUR TAINS, CORPS, TASSELS, GIMPS, LOOPS, CORNICES, BANDS, and all ne cessary articles required. OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT is still in operation. Special Orders promptly attended to. Repairing done in all brunches of the business. IN OUR UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT we keep constantly on hand, COFFTNS of every quality and size. METALLIC CASES and CASKETS of the most im proved styles. Undertakers can bo supplied with all kinds of TRIMMINGS. my2—if NOTICE. The undersigned iiap opened a store at No. 350 Broad Street, near the Upper Market, for the purpose of RE PAIRING OLD FURNITURE; also. MAKING NEW FURNITURE. He is prepared to furnish COFFINS, neatly made. Ho liar; lived in Augusta eighteen years, and was in the Third Geor gia Regiment during the war. Those wishing to have work well done will please give him a call. ALBERT WALLEN, my24—ly 350 Broad Street. FURNITURE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE 1 on hand, and aro receiving, a fine assortment of Furniture, Which they offer at very low figures. Also, aro prepared to make to order and repair any thing in our line of business at short notice. Cane-Bottom Chairs re-seated at a living price, at 137 Broad, opposite Monument street. a p24—3m WEST k MAY. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! ! WHOLESALE AM ’ RETAIL. DEORAAF k TAYLOR, 87 and B<J BOWERY ANII Go CHRISTIE STREETS NEW YORK, have the best assorted stock of Parlor, Dining Room and Bed-Room FURNITURE ! SPRING BEDS and BEDDING IN THE CITY. CANOPY and HIGH POST BEDSTEADS, Expressly for Southern trade. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED A T WHOLESALE TRICES. KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED POST BEDSTEADS, in cases. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. Our Facilities for manufacturing defy competition. myl—ly JNO. C. SCHREINER t SONS, Macon, Ga. JNO. 0. SCHREINER & SONS, Savannah, Ga. J. C. Schreiner & Sons, NO. 1119 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS. Keep constantly on hand a choice selec tion of the above articles, All orders from the Country promptly attended to. THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR Stcinway 4 Sons’, Soebbelcr 4 Schmidt’s, and Gale <t- Co.’s CELEBRATED PIANOS. fo4—ly Dress Goods. STYLES OF DRESS GOODS, ALL KINDS, VERY CHEAP, at 1. KAHN & CO.’S, j u l7_6ui 262 Broad Street. Boots & Shoes. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! SWH HAVE JUST RE- a large and well se- lected Stock of HOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS From the best New York and Philadelphia Manufactories, which we are selling at re markably low prices. Call and examine our Stock and Prices, ns we aro determined to sell Goods at prices to suit the times. W. and C. H. CLARENDON. 314 Broad Street, Augusta. Branch of our New York Store. ivll— 2m Just Received. J KAHN 4 CO. 2(12 PRO AD STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies’ Slioes! They have a beautiful assortment of DRESS CORDS, BUTTONS, and RTBBONS, Which attract the eye and please the taste GOODS VERY LOW. icl7— 6m Hotels. Restaurants. Mansion House, f) ROAD STREET, > CHARLESTON, S. C. MADAME T. M. lUITJES, Is now prepared to receive PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS At Reasonable Rales. jvls—6 Central Hotel, GEORGIA. My friends and the travelling public gen erally nre notified that I have taken anew lease on this House, and will be glad to serve them to the best of my ability on all occasions and at all times. N. B.—Believe no reports from any quar ter whatever that I have given up tho Hotel, or that I intend doing so. My cal culation is to be permanently located, and my friends may rely upon finding uie at home, and pleased to see and serve them. jy!3—3m WM. M. THOMAS. S. M. JONES, | WM. A. WIIIGHT. AUGUSTA HOTEL, Augusta, Georgia. This popular Hotel has been reno vated, painted, and put in complete order and opened on June 20th, 1566, with a de termination on the part of tho present Pro ! prietors to make it a FIRST CLAIMS HOUSE. Mr. WM. A. WRIGHT has chief control, and will be recollected by our Southern friends as the former Proprietor of the American Hotel, during the war, in Richmond, Va., and will be glad to see his old friends, promising them a “Virginia welcome.” Every effort will be made to give entire satisfaction. A call is solicited. “Terms, reasonable.” WM. A. WRIGHT A CO., fclS—ly Proprietors. Notice. Thankful for the patronage conferred on tlie St. CHARLES, I will ever be ready to wait upon my guests ; and having employed one of the best, bar keepers, 1 hope to give entire satisfaction to the public. Any number of day boarders will bo accommodated with day boarding at $lO per week. And a few with good rooms well furnished, at the low price of sls per week. Day Board $2.50 per day. apl‘2-tf SAM’L P. BRADFORD. SCREVEN HOUSE, gAVANNAII, GEORGIA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Having been renovated and newly furnished, is now open tor the reception of the travel ling public. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor. mb 16—6 m CLOSING OUT. TO CHANGE LINE OF BUSINESS by the first of October next, M. IIYAMS & CO., CORNER BROAI) AND M’INTOSH STREETS, Offer tho following Goods, UNDER NEIV YORK COST, at "Wholesale aud Retail. Call and examine for yourselves. BOOTS AND SHOES: Men’s, Misses’, Ladies and Boys’ SHOES and BOOTS—a large assortment of all de scriptions, at 29 per cent, less than can be bought in this city. HATS: Men’s and Boys’ English, French, and American HATS—all Colors and Fashions, very low. GROCERIES: MACKEREL—BarreIs. Half and Quarter Barrels and Kits, No. 1,2, and 3. Soap, Starch, Candles, Lard, Popper, Mustard, Ginger, Spice, Tea, Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds, Oysters, Lobsters, Peaches, Pine Apples, Sardines, Olives, Capers, and many other articlos. LIQUO KS: 50 cases French BRANDIES —direct importation 20 cases Holland GIN 40 cases WHISKEY 20 eases CHAMPAGNE 10 cases BRANDY PEACHES HARDWARE: 40 cases S. W. Collins’ AXES 200 dor.cn assorted HOES and SIEVES _jj6—lm PARASOLS, FANS AND SUN SHADES NEW STYLES, at MRS. FUGUE’S, 190 Broad Street. ffljc gailj Jjrfss. City Printer —Official Paper LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION. THURSDAY MORNING July 19, 1866 SCISSORS. —A mistaken notion of “duty"—the new tariff. —London is getting hard up for soft water. —Liberal successes in Mexico arc lib erally reported. —J. C. Breckinridge is living at Niagara, Canada West. —A house for working girls is to be built in Chicago. —The London ladies are getting up little clubs of their own. —The cotton worm is after the plant in Western Texas. —The annual expenses of the city of Paris amount to over $40,000,000. —Steam hair brushing is done in Chicago. —Paper undersleeves are now worn by ladies. —The Nova Scotians now ride in horse cars. —Peaches at $1 each on Broadway, New York. Punch’s new name for the petro leum aristocracy—The Oilgarehy. —Four young ladies entered a Brook lyn convent for life recently. —A mad bull killed a S6OO horse at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. —Mt. Vesuvius is again exhibiting signs of internal commotion. —A Mobile paper boasts of the re viving trade in that city. Congress is too polite to give Niagara Falls the cut. —The lawyers of Huntsville, Ala., are on a strike. They want larger fees. —A little girl was killed by a rattle snake in Wisconsin. —The mosquitoes are commencing to present their annual bills. —The Captain General of Cuba loses $12,000 of his annual salary. Spanish financial reform. —A Viennese linen draper advertises “Bismark shirts,” which ho declares to be unrivalled for toughness. —Senor Lozano, private secretary of Santa Anna, died at New York on Sun day, alter a brief illness. —New Cabinet officer—Minister of the Exterior—to be appointed from the South. —A child of throe years died in Hali fax from the effects of rum drinking, taught it by its mother. —The ladies of St. Louis are to hold a great Southern Relief Fair in Sep tember. —A child in Brooklyn fatally shot its grandmother while playing with a re volver. —Land near St. Paul’s Churchyard, in London, is wortli $5,000,000 per acre. —A mammoth turtle, weighing seven hundred pounds, is on exhibition in Baltimore. —A little girl in Michigan tried to poison her papa for preventing her elopement with her lover. —America swallows 100,000 bottles of champagne annually, or rather their contents. —The New York Herald coolly tells the public that there has been no chol era in that city. —A stuffed eel skin, with a hook at the end, is the tempting bait that lures the blue fish to his ruin. —The dialect of most j’oung ladies of our acquaintance divides all things into two classes—the horrid and the splendid. —A circus performance in Ashland, Ohio, was brought to an unexpected close by the camphene chandelier ex ploding aud setting fire to the tent. —Portland was burned by the British in October, 1775. One hundred and thirty-six of the principal dwellings, its churches and public edifices, were de stroyed. —A child was born at the Tombs, in New York, on the day after the Fourth, and at once baptized Andrew Johnson by the sitting justice of the police court. —A bill has been introduced in Con gress making it an offence, punishable by fine and imprisonment, to have Con federate bonds or notes in one’s posses sion. —Washing the head with cold black tea once or twice a week will keep the hair from falling off, prevent its growing gray, and give it a fine lively lustre. NO. 109. Snuff &, Tobacco. VIRGINIA CUT TOBACCO, AND SNUFF. I am now prepared to FILL ORDERS FOR MY TWO BRANDS “THE SUBLIME” AND “ VIRGINIA ORONOKO ” FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO. I have succeeded in reducing the VIRGINIA LEAF INTO FINE C;UT CHEWING TOBACCO By my own Original and Peculiar Process. I can now justly claim to present to the LOVERS OF TURE TOBACCO, THE FINEST ARTICLE EVER PRODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY. THIS TOBACCO Gives a durable and substantial Chew, with all tho natural aromatic flavor of tho Virginia Plug, different altogether from the Wostern Fine Cut. JAS. M. VENABLE, PETERSBURG, VA. JSB~ ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED BY BLAIR, SMITH & CO., AUGUSTA, GA. For sale by all the principal Tobacco Dealers. jy4—2m AUGUSTUS BOHNE, QQH BROAD STREET. (Opposite Planters’Hotel' Has always on hand a large assortment of IMPORTED 4 DOMESTIC SUGARS Chewing aud Smoking TOBACCO Lorillard’s SNUFF Fine Meerschaum PIPES AND CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine aud imitation A t,so, Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and , Clay PIPES, PIPE STEMS, SNUFF BOXES. Etc., AT TIIK LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL my2-3m] TERMS. P. HANSBERGER & CO., CORNER BROAD 4 M’INTOSH STS. (Opposite Post Office.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN And Importers and Manufacturers of HAVANNA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, Pipes and Tobacco of all kinds, Lorilllard’s, Rappee, Maecaboy, Scotch SNUFFS. ETC. mys-3m Excelsior Fruit Jars. 1 HA GROSS QUARTS AND JLVJU HALF GALLON JARS, For Preserving Fruits—the best in use. For sale, at wholesale and retail, by MOSHER, THOMAS and SCHAUB, iul7—tf Masonic Building* Kid Gloves. QNLY ONE DOLLAR A PAIR! For tho Rest KID GLOVES, at I. KAHN k CO.’S, juls— 6m 262 Broad Street. Mr. Robert Weber, (Graduate of the Conservatories of Lcipsic and Berlin), Respectfully informs the public that he give* instruction in INSTRUMENTAL and VOCAL MUSIC. Application may be left at J. C. SCHREINER A SON’S Music Store, Broad stroet juSO—liu Just Opening-, COMPLETE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS AT THK WELL-KNOWN STAND OF I. KAHN & CO., ju!s 262 Broad Stroet. JEjie iail^lrtss- BOOK AHD JOB PBINTIKO or EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED IN THE BEST MANNER. The Fastest Power Presses, and Beet of Workmen enables us to do Superior JOB WORK at Rates than elsewhere. L L- -I*!V -J A- g.iL_-i-ALLSg^ Miscellaneous. 2(5-2. _ 2t«. I. Kahn & Cos. GREAT BARGAINS! SELLING OFF AT COST! Call and see their new supply of PRINTS AXD BLEACHED GOODS! Which are offered at NEW YORK PRICES! Store to be thoroughly REPAIRED and ENLARGED for the FALL TRADE! t. KAHN & CO., jyß—tf 262 Broad Street. , PETER DAVEZAC WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES for Cotton Rage, Waste, Old Bagging, Rope. Also, Copper, Brass, aud Lead. Wagons to call at any part of the City. Office and Warehouse, Northeast Corner of Fenwick and Washington streets, Augusta, Georgia. jyß—3m* IST. B. WE ARE RECEIVING, DAILY, IN addition to our present Stock— THE LATEST STYLES OP CLOTHING! * FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, Etc., FOR SUMMER WEAR CONSISTING IN PART OF BLACK CLOTH FROCK and SACK COATS BLACK and COLORED CASSIMERE SUITS BROWN and WHITE LINEN SUITS BLACK DOESKIN—Drap D’Ete BLACK and COLORED CASSIMERE and LINEN PANTS BLACK ALFACA AND LINEN SACKS ALL LINEN AND LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS \ JEANS AND LINEN DRAWERS CROSS-BARRED MUSLIN UNDER SHIRTS. ALSO, THE LATEST STYLES OF BLACK* AND COLORED Felt Hats, To which we call the attention of THE PUBLIC. We arc prepared to sell as LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE! W. M. D’ANTIGNAC 4 CO., Post Office Corner, ju2B—lm Augusta, Ga. The Augusta Wholesale & Retail Emporium. 262 I KAHNAC0 ' 262 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IU Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS FANCY GOODS NOTIONS BOOTS SHOES HATS A»n STRAW GOODS 262 BROAD STREET. jul7—6m Light Cassimeres CLOTHS— For Gents’ and Boys’ Wear Are selling at Reduced Prices, at I. KAHN k CO.’S, ju!7—Bm 262 Broad Street.