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£s&&»*-K Street', iflMlil Port tijn c. i ,t
--p s., ■ Dry Goods.
lOff1 Off at Very Low Prices!
stock of
® DRY GOODS,
■gBGOODS, NOTIONS,
tßmiy CLOTHING,
l \ AND GENTS’
PUP FUKNISIIINO GOODS,
Boots amt Shoes,
Trunks, Valises, Segnrs, etc., etc.
2t‘% ftirii'Jiu lor Gooils constantly arriving
■ THE FANCY BAZAAR,
fUfF"' 1 No. 253 Broad street.
IKK ASSORTMENT OF
BHSP LADIES’ WHITE GOODS
fIbHASQHES AND JACKETS.
“ ,KHOSIERY AND DRESS GOODS
and for sale at a bargain, in
THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad street.
■LATEST
• Jfe. ■ and BEST STYLES
ISjitep OF
SPSBI and summer clothing
|ipP T: ' AND
Mbits' furnishing goods
iiIgBK THE FANCY BAZAAR,
sfffl No. 253 Broad street.
ftßjountry Merchant*
WilßHi it to their advantage before pur
elsewhere to call at
}f THE FANCY BAZAAR,
No. 253 Broad .-treat.
IT IMPORTANT
■THE TRADING PUBLIC!
■ r BARG A! AS IS HR Y I, OOPS :
Helling off
BfBP AT
low prices '
§g|K To make room for a
FALL STOCK!
jpHIIANTS, PLANTERS and OTHERS
p, ft Desirous of Purchasing
Iry goods
Igig A T
LOW TRICES,
t ? : for cash’
iHppHFIXD I'r VASTLY TO TIIEIR
■Kir . INTEREST
.Y'ißlL AND EXAMINE OEK STOCK
V Ktfifcws purchasing
S|:? ELSE WHERE.
M a regular Assorted Stock of
/<:• Bretgn and domestic
ifpßY GOODS
HpNCY GOODS
P NOTIONS
■Sgrc., Etc., Etc.,
If }W« Will Dot attempt an enumeration of
now in store.
a .J,*D. A. MUKPIIY & CO.,
All BROAD STREET,
;Jf4rly opposite Planters’ Hotel.
iku '■ Augusta, Ga.
Si BROAD STREET 190
:;fc'y goods
Os Every Description,
Hoop Skirts.
EMPRESS
"" £sjs=vASfc TRAIL
—£: ( V '. \ GORE
PLAIN
p-fa- | ~~ i—■- A-—t-'A AMI
COLORED
’*’^ r * jpg. '!-•■ 1 1. i!>no o P SKI /,’ 7W
Dress Goods,
' PHI' all Material used therefor.
'pyp' HATS AND BONNETS,
’W lljP'l I MI3 AND SHIRTINGS
gP BRAIDS, TINSKI. A PLAIN CORD
" cflW COLLARS AN!) CUFFS
beSlantillas and ct.oaks
HGShUL.CI.OYKS, IMS'S AN!) NEBDI.ES,
FARCY SOAPS, PERFUMERY
tOtTf 1 other Article usually found in a
firit Chute /'ey tinntht Sitter.
ip>PP&AND EXAMINE GUODS-&V
Daily Press.
VOL. 1.
AUGUSTA, GA.. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1866.
Furniture.
Furniture of All Descriptions.
I’LATT BROTHERS,
JTjT C. A. TLATT A CO.
214 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Hard now the best assortment of FURNI
TURE on band that has ever been in this
market, and constantly receiving—consist-
ing of Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut
PARLOR SETTS, CHAMBER SETTS,
COTTAGE SETTS, BEDSTEADS,
CIIAIRS, SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, CEN
TRE TABLES, BUREAUS, etc., etc.
IN OUR
UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT
We have SHADES, Lace and Damask CUR
TAINS, CORDS, 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
wo keep constantly on hand, COFFINS of
every quality and size. METALLIC
CASES and CASKETS of the most im
proved styles.
Undertakers can he supplied with nil
kinds of TRIMMINGS. my2—tf
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED
a store at No. 350 Broad Street, near
the Upper Market, for the purpose of RE
PAIRING OLI) FURiMT UR E ; also,
MAKING NEW FURNITURE.
He is prepared to furnish COFFINS,
neatly made. He has 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
on hand, aud are-receiving, a fine
J assortment of
Furniture,
Which they offer at very low figures.
Also, are prepared to make to order and
repair any thing in our lino of business at
short notice.
Cano-Bottom Chairs re-seated at a living
price, at 137 Broad, opposite Monument
street,
WEST A MAY.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE! !
tfrSSSaSfre. WHOLESALE
RETAIL.
DEGRAAF & TAYLOR,
87 and 89 BOWERY
AND
65 CHRISTIE STREETS
NEW YORK,
have the host assorted stock of Parlor,
Dining Room and Bed-Room
FTTIUNITXJUE !
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. my I —ly
Attorneys.
Garland A. Snead,
Attorney at law
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Also, COMMISSIONER for t{ie States of
ALABAMA, FLORIDA AND TEXAS.
jKB~ Office over Baker & Caswell’s old
stand, Campbell Street, Augusta, Ga.
jy3— lm
Wright & Gibson,
AT LAW,
Chronicle <f; Sentinel Building,
Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Having resumed the practice of LAW,
will attend promptly to all business in any
of the Courts in Richmond, Columbia, War
ren, Glasscock, Jefferson, Washington,
Burke, Screven, Emanuel, and Johnson
Comities; also, in the Supreme Court at
Milledgeville, and in the Un'ted States
Courts at Savannah.
A. R. WRIGIIT,
ju2l—2m WM. GIBSON.
IB BON S IN EVERY NEW AND
\ IMPROVED STYLE, at
MRS. PUGIIE’S, 1110 Broad Street.
Snuff &, Tobacco.
VIRGINIA
|iINE CUT
TOBACCO,
AND
SNUFF.
I atn now prepared to
FILL ORDERS FOR MY TWO BRANDS
“TIIE 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 PURE TOBACCO,
THE FINEST ARTICLE
EVER PRODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY.
THIS TOBACCO
Gives a durable and substantial Chew,
with all the natural aromatic flavor of the
Virginia Plug, different altogether from the
Western Fine Cut.
JAS. M. VENABLI
f PETERSBURG. hi.
JKIr- ORWIERS
BLAIR, SMITH & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
For sale by all the principal Tobacco
Dealers. jy4—2m
AUGUSTUS BOHNE, ~
OOA BROAD STREET.
(Opposite Planters’Hotel
lias always on band a large assortment of
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC SEGARS
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
Lorillaid’s SN UFF
Fine Meerschaum PIPES
AND
CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation
ALSO,
Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and
Clay PIPES,
PIPE STEMS,
SNUFF BOXES, Etc.,
AT TIIE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL
my 2-3 in] TERMS.
P. HANSBEEGEE & CO.,
CORNER BROAD & M'INTOSH STS.
(Opposite Post Office.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
And Importers and Manufacturers of
IIAVANNA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS
CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
Pipes and Tobacco of all kinds,
Lorilllard’s, Rappee, Maceaboy, Scotch
SNUFFS. ETC. mys-3m
Dress Making.
Mires. SEGINS’
■pRENCH MILLINERY
AND
DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT
142 GREENE STREET,
(Near Bell Tower.)
DRESSES, MANTILLAS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Cnt by S. T. TAILOR’S system and finished
in the neatest manner.
MILLINERY GOODS, TRIMMINGS,
FRENCH CORSETS, etc., constantly on
hand. my] 2—:lin
PETER DAVEZAC
WILL PAY TIIE HIGHEST PRICES
for Cotton Rags, Waste, Old Bagging,
Rope. Also, Copper, Brass, and Lead.
Wagons to call at no}' part of tho City.
Office and Warehouse, Northeast Corner of
Fenwick and Washington streets, Augusta,
Georgia. jy®—
r ADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS
L AT
MRS. PUGIIE’S, IHO Broad Street
HOOP SKIRTS, GORE SKIRTS,
And ail other styles, at
MRS. PUGHB’S, 191) Broad Street.
JeweUers.
JOHN T. CLARK,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER
Would respectfully
inform the citizens
sfij/jl {/ / Ask of Augusta, that ho
jjßfjiyp CT || is now prepared to
V +/ J do all kinds of
WATCH WORK,
at No. 25 Jackson
Shackelford's. \jy2o— lm
Take Notice.
THE UNDERSIGNED
(fjm wishes to inform the citizens
iwvs4 «Jlrff Augusta and vicinity,
that he is prepared to repair
watches, Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds, and
Sewing Machines.
All work neatly executed and warranted
to be done equal to any house in the South
ern country.
THOS. RUSSELL,
290 Broad Street,
—ly Up Stairs.
Painting & Gilding.
FISK,
jYTEARLY OPPOSITE THE
-‘-31 POST-OFFICE
Is undertaking
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES.
J y Jl~£
J. J. BROWNE,
QILDEIt,
LOOKING GLASS
AND
PICTURE FRAME MAKER.
OLD FRAMES RE-GILT,
TO LOOK EQUAL 10 NEW,
OLD PAINTINGS
CAREFULLY CLEANED, LINED
AND
VARNISHED.
ALL WORK WARRANTED,
AND
DONE AS CHEAPLY
AS AT THE NORTH.
137 BROAD STREET,
mhl6-fim AuotrsTA, Ga.
PAINTING, GLAZING, Etc.
ALL orders connected with the above
branches promptly executed in the
neatest manner, on reasonable terms*
G LASS of all sizes (obtainable)’ ’ "**
set to order.
fe2n—tf WILLIAM BARROW.
Brokers and Merchants.
Harper C. Bryson,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
U MERCHANT,
Augusta, Georgia,
Would inform his patrons and the public
that he continues the above business, hav
ing made arrangements for the STORAGE
OF COTTON and othor PRODUCE in a
centrally located fire-proof Warehouse,
being compelled to vacate the one he has
occupied for the last ten years, owing to
the high rent asked by the owner, Rev. W.
H. Harison, through his agent, John A.
Barnes, Esq., say one thousand dollars in
gold per annum. jy3—lm
JOHN CRAIG,
Banking and
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
289 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.,
BUYS AND SELDS
GOLD BULLION
GOLD and SILVER COIN
BANK NOTES
BONDS, STOCKS
BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
myl—ly Foreign and Domestic.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting.
C. H. WARNER,
PLUMBER,
GAS and STEAM FITTER,
In rear of 255 Broad street,
Augusta, Geo.
®?f"P»mps, Gas, Steam and Water Pipes,
Rubber Hose and Iloso Pipes, promptly
furnished or repaired. ja2fl—tf
Gas and Steam Fitting and
Plumbing.
/'t A. ROBPiE,
\J m Having rc-opened a Gas and Steam
Fitting and Plumbing Shop, in the rear of
272 Broad Street [Concert Hall place], is
now prepared to do all kinds of work con
nected with
GAS, LIGHTING,
STEAM HEATING,
and WATER SUPPLY,
On reasonable terms and at short notice.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
All work warranted. juS—3m
PARASOLS, FANS AND SUN SHADES
NEW STYLES, at
MRS. PUGIIE’S, 190 Broad Street-
NO. 172.
®| t gaib ftrss.
City Paper
LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION.
I SUNDAY M0RN1NG.......... July 22;T56«
SCISSORS.
—A little boy in Milwaukee, Wis.,
died of grief at the death of his dog.
—Dr. Stephenson will work the dia
mond mines of Georgia this year.
—Misery loves company, and so does
a marriageable young lady.
—A warm meal in New Mexico con
sists of two chickens dipped in pepper
sauce.
—An Illinois lady recently had both
of her lower limbs cut off by a reaping
machine.
—Timothy Drisccll, of St. Louis, was
driven to suicide by the attack of mos
quitoes last week.
—General S. B. Buckner lias been
elected Vice President of the Southern
Telegraph Company.
—Two mullen stalks and a hunch of
thistles are called a grove in the mining
portions of Nebraska. Avery shady
country.
—Happiness consists in a virtuous and
honest life, in being content with a com
petency of outward things, and using
them temperately.
—“ What are you writing such a big
hand for, Pat?’ “Why, you sec, my
grandmother is dafe, and I am writing a
loud letter to her.”
—The gold fields in Georgia are be
ginning to attract attention. A lelter
from Dalton states that one company
took out in a single day over SIO,OOO.
—As nobody can be found at Canton,
Miss., to take the oath, the post-office
there was closed ten or twelve days ago
and advertised for rent.
—The trouble with the Freedmen’s
Bureau is, it has too many drawers.
Even the American Greenback Treas
ury can’t stand it.
—John Pierce, of New Bedford, took
a boat, recently, went out into the
stream, aud anchored himself at the bot
tom of the harbor.
—Tho field pieces presented by La
fayette to the Continental Congress, are
at present in the yard of the Capitol at
Harrisburg, Pa.
—A COW died Maine, oud a piece
of hoop-skirt was found-in her throat)
It is supposed she swallowed the milk'
maid.
—Jefferson Davis' son is an inmate of
the Bishop’s College, Lennoxviile, Can
ada, and his little daughter is at the
convent of the Sacred Heart, Saultau
Recallat.
—A congregation of colored Roman
Catholics have purchased the old Swcden
borgian building in Cincinnati, and it
has been solemnly dedicated by the
Archbishop.
—A young lady who was bathing at
East New London, one evening last
(week, had one of her toes so badly bitten
by a crab that she will doubtless have to
suffer the amputation of it.
—A Scotchman asked au Irishman j
“Why were half farthings coined in Eng
land ?” Pat’s answer was, “To give
Scotchmen an opportunity of subscribing
to charitable institutions.”
—A balloonist in Rome, New York,
undertook to make an ascension on the
4th with a rarified air balloon. The
concern took fire and floated over the
town, dropping burning fragments
among the buildings, two of which were
destroyed.
—The mausoleum in Hyde Park,
London, erected in memory of Prince
Albert, is partly finished. It is one
hundred and sixty feet in height, and is
to be surmounted by a statue of the
Prince, upon 'which Marochetti is now
engaged. The work has been going oil
for two years, aud will occupy two more,
—“ Master,” said the clown of a cir
cus, “ what is the difference between oc.
cupation and business ?’’ “ Difference—
why there is none.” “ Oh, yes, there is.
I’ll give you an instance : Maximilian’s
taking possession of Mexico is occupa
tion, isn’t it ?” “Yes.” “Well, he hasn’t
any business there, has he ?”
—The Fort Wayne (Indiana) Ga
zelle says that one of the most extra
ordinary freaks of nature occurred near
that city which it has heard of in a
long time. A certain farmer, living
fourteen miles South of there, was
blessed iu one night with three setts
twins—two children, two colts, aud two
calves!
®jft fatlj %rm.
Book" AHDJOb"PEI N TING
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION
KXKCUTXD
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Fniteel Power Prenet, and But of
Workmen enables ut to do Superior JOB
WORK at Cheaper Ralee than eleetehere.
Miscellaneous.
262. 262.
I. Kahn & Cos.
GREAT BARGAINS!
SELLING OFF AT COSTI
Call and see their new supply of
PRINTS
AND
BLEACHED GOODS!
Which are offered at
NEW YORK PRICES!
Store to be thoroughly REPAIRED and
ENLARGED for the
FALL TRADE!
I. KAHN * CO.,
jyß—ti 262 Broad Street.
I's. B.
WE ARE RECEIVING, DAILY, IN
addition to our present Stock—
262.
TIIE LATEST STYLES
OF
CLOTHING!
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, Ktc.,
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’Eio
BLACK and COLORED CASSIMERE
and LINEN PANTS
BLACK ALFACA AND LINEN
SACKS .;: i
- LINEN AND LINEN BOSOM
SHIRTS
JEANS AND LINEN DRAWERS
CROSS-BARRED MUSLIN UNDER
SHIRTS.
ALSO,
THE LATEST STYLES OF BLACK
AND COLORED
Felt H ats,
To which we call the attention of
THE PUBLIC.
We are prepared to soil as
LOW AS ANY HOUSE
IN THE STATE 1
W. M. D’ANTIGNAC & CO.,
Post Office Corner,
ju2B—lm Augusta, Ga.
The Augusta Wholesale & Retail
Emporium.
262 I ’ KAHNiCO ” 262
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IU
Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS
FANCY GOODS
NOTIONS
BOOTS
SHOES
HATS
Ann
STRAW GOODS
202 BROAD STREET.
jul7—6m
Excelsior Fruit Jars.
1 nn GROSS QUARTS AND
j- vJ'A HALF GALLON
JAES,
For Proserving Fruits—the best in use.
For sale, at wholesale and retail, by
MOSHER, THOMAS & SCHATJB,
ju!7—tf Masonic Building-
Kid Gloves.
QNLY ONE DOLLAR A PAIR!
For the Best KID GLOVES, at
I. KAHN & CO.’S,
ju!s—6m 262 Broad Street.