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Etc.
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HpIES’, MISSES’,
f l l CHILDREN’S, and GENTLEMEN’S
■dots, bootees, shoes,
HI O A ITERS, Etc, Et,c.
§B All of which will bo sold at either
Wholesale or retail,
:: FOR. CASH!
H A VERY small advance on
it PRIME COST,
Bid at less than retail trices
W IN THE NORTHERN CITIES.
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S’ As wo buy from
ftGENCIES AND FIRST CLASS
WHOLESALE DEALERS
AND,
I HOT FR oM A UCTION,
le ARE ABLE TO WARRANT ALL
| GOODS AS REPRESENTED.
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I HEW GOODS !—FALL, 1866.
ft~A R. WRIGHT <£- CO.
ARE NOW OPENING
ft large and complete Stock
or
I FANCY AND STAPLE
[Dry Goods,
ft dap ted to the present and approaching
Beason. embracing all descriptions of Goods
Bn their line, and very ATTRACTIVE in
mil respeots to
I BUYERS OF DRY GOODS,
Either at Wholesale or Retsii,
■And they respectfully invito examination
ms Goods, and a comparison of prices.
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DRYGOODS. ~~
1866—A UTUM N—1866.
[LATHROP, LUDINGTON k CO.,
326, 328, and 330 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF ALL
first-class Buyers to their stock of
DRY GOODS
It will be firund unsurpassed for all
Southern Merchants. All departments of
our business have been much enlarged, es
pecially that for DRESS GOODS, where
we are constantly opening all the novelties
of the season, to which we now ask.the
particulsr attention of both Jobbers and
Retailers.
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
DRESS GOODS
SHAWLS and CLOAKS
PRINTS
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS
BROWN SHIRTINGS
FLANNELS and BLANKETS
WOOLLEN GOODS
YANKEE NOTIONS
WHITE GOODS
EMBROIDERIES
HOSIERY
Gents’ FURNISHING GOODS
MILLINERY GOODS
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. #
All of which we offer at the Lowest Mar
ket Price,, by the Package or Piece.
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Daily Press.
VOL,. 1.
AUGUSTA, GA.. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 25, 1860.
Dry Goods, Notions.
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
E. B. LONG & CO.
286 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
INTENDING TO CHANGE THEIR
location on the litof October, will, until
that time, dispose of their entire
LARGE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
AND
3XTOTIO3NTS,
Equal in extent and quality to any in this
City, at
ACTUAL NEW YORK COST PRICES,
FOR CASH,
AND ST 0 HUMBUG!
Their Stock is generally adapted to
FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
And consists in part of the following
Goods :
BROAI) and BEAVER CLOTHS
FANCY CLOTHS—assorted
BLACK DOESKlN—assorted
V ESTINGS—SiIk and Velvet
SATINETS and KENTUCKY
JEANS
MERINOES—French and English
POPLINS, VALENCIA
alpacas, delaines
BOMBAZINES, EMPRESS
CLOTHS
SJPLAID and FIGURED MERI
PU NOES
SILK, GRANITE
IRISH LINENS
TABLE LINENS
LINEN SHEETINGS
DIAPERS and TOWELLING
li BLEACHED SHEETING
BLEACHED LONGCLOTHS
BROWN SHEETINGS and
SHIRTINGS
TICKINGS and STRIPES
PLAID HOMESPUN
CANTON FLANNELS
OSNABURGS, YARNS
ITALIAN CLOTHS
BLANKET FLANNELS
CARPETS, RUSH
SHAWLS, CLOAKS
BALMORALS, lIOOPSKIRTS
GINGHAMS, COLORED CAM
BRICS
JACONETS, CAMBRICS
HOSIERY, SHIRTS
GLOVES, COLLARS
MERINO UNDER VESTS
LADIES’ TWDERVESTS
CHECKS, PLAIDS
READYMADE CLOTHING
BELT RIBBONS
LADIES’ HATS
GENTLEMEN’S HATS
BOOTS. SHOES
TRUNKS, VALISES,
And mnny other Goods too numerous to
particularise. They invite the early call of
all in search of bargains, either wholesale
or retail, as they really moan to do as they
say—SELL AT COST, rather than remove
their Goods. ,
E. B. LONG & CO.
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SOMETHING NEW!
JQIRECT IMPORTATION OF GOODS
FROM EUROPE,
BY
X. Kahn & Cos.»
203 BROAD STREET.
New style LACE FALLS—white and black
Real THREAD LACE
Limerick LACE
Cluny LACE
Ladies’ EMBROIDERED SETTS
Ladies’ LACE SETTS
Ladies’ LINEN SETTS
Ladies’ Linen COLLARS and CUFFS—
new stylo
Ladies’ MILITARY COLLARS
JACONET EDGINGS and INSERTINGS
Jaconet Embroidered BANDS— nil widths
Ladies’ Fine HANDKERCHIEFS
FRENCH CORSETS—PIain and Embroid
ered
NATURAL CURLS—aII shades
FRENCH MERINOES and DRESS GOODS
of all descriptions.
The ladies arc particularly requested to
call and examine the above before purchas
ing elsewhere. -I. KAHN <£ CO.,
sclfi—tf No. 262 Broad Street.
Straw Goods
pOR LADIES AND GENTS,
SELLING VERY LOW
AT
I. KAHN & CO’S.
ju!s—6m 2G2 Broad Street.
Cljc Jlaili)
City Printer—Offioial Paper
LARGEST CITY~CIRCIILATION.
TUESDAY MOANING Sepl, 25T1866
SCISSORS.
—Leisure is a pleasant.garment, but
is a very bad one for constant wear.
—The arm of persecution has not
strength enough now to lift a sword, so
it pricks you with a pen.
—Musical festivals are to be organized
ia Belgium, after the fashion of those in
England-and Germany.
—We know a gipl so ipdpstrious that
when she has nothing else to do she
knits her brows,
—“So it seems,” as the young lady
observed to the sewing machine when
she put the work hefore it.
—A gpn<l temper, a good fortune, a
good wife, find a good friend, are four
of the choicest blessings of human life.
—H unfair life is a gloomy chamber,
in whieh the images of the other world
shine the brighter the deeper it is dark
ened.
—A wag says that he and bis wife
always go to bed quarreling, “and yet,”
says he, “with all our differences, we
never Jail mil."
—The loss of time is most acutely felt
by those who know how to employ their
hours, and wish to have no idle mo
ments.
—Nature has refused to give us the
power of truly understanding the wants,
the tastes, or even the opinions, which
we don’t possess. #
—There are some authors who would
rather w-rite a quarto volume in praise of
a woman than hand a fashionable lady
a chair.
—“How odd it is,” said Pat, as he
trudged along on foot one hot,sultry .day,
“thut a man never meets a cart going the
same way he is.”
—A new volume of poems by “Owen
Meredith” (Robert Bulwer Lytton) is in
preparation, and will shortly be pub
lished.
—Whenever we drink too deep of j
pleasure, we find a sediment at the
bottom, which pollutes and embitters
wbat we relished at first.
—A student, on kissing a girl “down
South,” asked how it was that she was
so sweet ? “Oh!” she replied in utter
innocence, “my father is a sugar
planter.”
—ln our Lord’s Prayer of 69 words,
64 are Anglo-Saxon. In Shakspeare,
taking the passage “To be or not to be,”
there are 81 words, 70 Anglo-Saxon.
—There is a thread in our thoughts
as there is a pulse in our hearts. He
who can hold the one knows how to
think; and he who can move the other,
knows how to feel.
—Why does Virgil cease to be a man
at the opening of the first Georgie 7 Be
cause in singing of the fruits of earth he
becomes a vegetable Maro.
—An Irish schoolmaster wrote the
following copy for one of his pupils :
“Idleness covereth a man with naked
ness.”
—He that was never acquainted with
adversity has seen the world but on one
side, and is ignorant of half the scenes
of nature.
—Never think you have money at
command until it is actually in your
hand ; and, therefore, take care how you
promise it.
—The last ballad concert but one at
the Crystal Palace was attended by
15,000 persons. There was another last
week.
—Why were the Greeks like the
Scotch people who refused to allow a
young lady to look out of a window on
a Sunday ? Because they’d no let her
see.
—The compliment of a Western cler
gyman to his female worshippers is
worth recording : “Be not proud that
the blessed Lord paid your sex the dis
tinguished compliment of appearing
first to a female after the resurrection,
for it was oiily done that the glad tid
ings might spread the sooner.
—Postoffi'ce clerks occasionally get
off a funny thing- A clerk in our post
office heard a tap at the window ot the
ladies department, when who should he
find there but a man by the name of
Drake. ‘‘Mr." Drake," said the clerk,
“will you please to go to the other side;
this department is for ducks.”
Dry Goods, Millinery, Etc.
FOB THE LADIES.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
■ . ’
1 OP
OSTRICH FEATHERS
FEATHER BANDS
WILLOW FEATRERS
BLACK PLUMES
PHEASANT FEATHERS
WHITE PLUMES
LADIES’ KID
' •• • ! •! .
SILK •"! -
LtSLK
BERLIN WOOL
KID MADE
' AMD U '
SILK FLEECED
GLOVES!
AKD
- SU“ !•> V-- ' ,«I «rft Vj*
LADIES’ DOE AND OLOTfI
Gauntlets!
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
VEILS, JET v CHAINS, Etc.
VELVET RIBBONS,
JET ORNAMENTS,
NEW STYLES OF
IIATS AND BONNETS !
B FRAMES
RIBBONS
FLOWERS
AND MANY OTHER NOVELTIES IN
OUR LINE.
WILLIAMS, COVERT & CO.,
Opposite Masonio Hall,
so2o—l w AUGUSTA, GA.
AUGUSTA, SEPT. 19 1866
RS. T W E*E D Y
Would respectfully invite the attention
of the ladies to her stock of
FALL AND WINTER STALES,
CONSISTING OP
BONNETS
HATS
RIBDONS
FLOWERS
CLOTH
AND OTHER COVERINGS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS
and VELVET RIBBONS
THE LATEST OUT.
ALSO,
A VARIETY OF FANCY ARTICLES,
CABLE CHAINS, Etc.
se2o—2w
Fall and Winter Importation,
1866.
MILLINERY,
AND
STRAW GOODS.
ARMSTRONG,~CATOR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS & SATINS,
VELVETS, RUCHES,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS
STRAW BONNETS
LADIES’ HATS—trimmed and untrimmed
SHAKER HOODS.
No. 237 and Loft of 239 Baltimore St.,
BALTIMORE, MD,
Offer a stock unsurpassed in the United
States
IN VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS.
ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN
Terms Cash.
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Country Merchants
WILD FIND IT TO THEIR
ADVANTAGE
To call and oxamine the STOCK at
I. KA'HN & CO.’S,
As they receive NEW GOODS daily,
julo—fim
NO. 227.
I Groceries, Liquors.
PROVISIONS, GRAIN. Etc.
i finnn lbs - ole ait
1 BACON SIDES
25 hhds. BONE SlDES—very cheap
10 hhds. SHOULDERS
75 kegs LARD
500 barrels FLOUR—some very choice
2000 bnsheis OATS
500 bushels WHITE CORN
100 barrels aud half barrels NEW
MACKEREL—in store.
To arrive—
-5000 bushels choice MIXED CORN
2500 bushels choice WHITE CORN.
For sale very low, by
selfl—2ot C. A. WILLIAMS A CO.
SUNDRIES.
g:AIIHDS. CHOICE BACON,
vy Clear Sides, Ribbed Sides, Regulars
. and Shoulders
50 Bbis. Northern and Western FLOUR
10 Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE
25 BhbiS. Refined B. SUGAR
5 Hhds. MUSCOVADO SUGAR
10 Bbis. Ist Quality Golden SYRUP
10 Hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSBS
50 Bbis. Large No. i MACKEREL
1000 Sacks Choice Bread CORN
75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP
30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES
75 Bbis. Aud Boxes CRACKERS Awn
BISCUITS
50 Bbis. Bourbon and other WHISKEYS
Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS ail
varieties
25 dnz. UEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
Pints and Quarts
40 casks BURTON ON TRENT ALB,
in Pints and Quarts
Iff Chests Jenkins & Co’s, TEAS in
Small Packages
75 kegs Old Dominion NAILS, assort
ed Sizes
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES
RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER,
GINGER, SPICES.
100 kegs LARD
500 sacks SALT
And every thing usually kept in my line,
pon SALE BY
au3o—tf A, STEVENS.
FRESH GROCERIES.
Bacon, lard, sugar, coffee,
and EVERYTHING GOOD.
ALSO
A barrel of fine CIDER VINEGAR. Beef
and Mutton every morning.
For sale by
an?—.3m BAKER A TALIAFERRO.
NEW FIRM.
MR. WILLIAJI SHEPHERD
Having, Jn consequence of failing
health, retired iroin his connection with
the firm of
WM. SHEPHERD & CO.,
255 BROAD STREET,
And WM. 11. JONES having this day
been admitted as a member of that House,
its business will hereafter bo transacted
under the firm aud style of
JONES, SON & CO.,
The above announcement has no refer
ence to the business of our house, No. 192
BROAD STREET, which will bo contin
ued as heretofore, without chauge of rela
tions or details— •
JONES, SMYTH & CO.,
192 BROAD STREET.
Referring to the above Card, we beg
to announce that we have in store
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK
OP
COOKINH AND HEATING
STOVES,
OF ALL THE LATEST AND MOST
APPROVED DESIGNS.
A large and complote lino of
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
A good assortment of
HOUSE F URN I SING GOODS,
Etc?., Etc.
With ample facilities and experience, we
present ourselves before the customers
of our predecessors and the public for pa
tronage, with a full assurance that we will
continue to enjoy that degree of confidence
which has contributed so largely to their
well-known success during the past sixteen
years.
We will be constantly in receipt of
NEW AND LATEST STYLES OF
GOODS,
AS TIIE BUSINESS SEASON OPENS.
Full particulars will bo given in future
advertisements.
JONES, SON & CO.,
255 BROAD STREET.
Augusta, Sept. 1, 1866. sel—tf
JNO. C. SCHREINER A SONS, Macon, Ga.
JNO. C. SCHREINER A SONS, Savannah, Ga
J. C. Schreiner & Sons,
NO. 11)9 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
Steinway &■ Sons’, SoebbelerA Schmidt’s,
and Gale & Co.’s
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
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REMOVAL.
WE nAVE THIS DAY REMOVED
to the Storo formerly occupied by
Messrs. Maude Wright, No. 283 Broad
Street, where we will contiuuothe
GROCERY AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
se2—lux O’DOWD & MULUERIN.
Bail]) |r m.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
OF '
EVERY DESCRIPTION
iximiD
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Fastest Power Presets, and Best of
Workmen enables ns to do Superior JOB
WORK at Cheaper Rates than elsetchere.
Ohnttr Oak
COOKING STOVE!
TniS CELEBRATED STOVE, SO
favorably known in MobUe, New Or
leans, St. Louis*, and other Southern cities,
is now being offered to Hie citizens of Au
gusta, as one of the best and cbe&pett first
Cooking Stoves in the market—its
baking qualifies are unsurpassed, which is
acknowledged by all who have used it.
The draught flues are so constructed as to
ensure a perfect draught, while a hot air fine
which surrounds the oven insures the baking
and roasting of bread and meats, to entire
satisfaction. We warrant the perfect
baking of eveiy Stoyenre sell.
In our stock will be Cbun if TOILET SETS,
CHURNS, TUBS, COFFEE MILLS,
SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD
IRONS, CAKE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE
PANS, etc.
A full assortment of Ilousefurcisbing
Goods always on hand. Wo are, also; pre
pared to do ROOFING, aud all manner of
work in the Tinners’ line of business.
D. L. FULLERTON,
159 Broad st., corner Washington.
se9—lm
Boots & Shoes.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
pi GENTS’ MOROCCO TIP
• 1] KID BOOTS
' Gent’s Double Sole Water-
Proof BOOTS
Rogers’ Gents’ Dress BOOTS
Rogers’ Gents’ Low Quarter Strap SHOES
Rogers’ Ladies’ Congress GAITERS
Rogers’ Misses’ tVeltod Congress GAITERS
se6—tf H, E. CLARKE.
Just Received.
J KAHN * CO.
262 BROAD STREET,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A NICE ASSORTMENT OF
Ladies’ Shoes!
They have a beautiful assortment of
DRESS CORDS,
BUTTONS.
and RIBBONS,
Which attract the eye and please the taste
GOODS VERY LOW.
.icl7—6m <
Ice Dealers.
Ice ! Ice! Ice !
From date, ice will be fur
nished to all consumers, from tho
AUGUSTA ICE HOUSE,
OR BRANCHES.
At the reduced rate of II e 2 CENTS
PER POUND, until further notice.
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ICE.
rpuE Mclntosh street
Ice House
(OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE)
IS STILL OPEN.
for the present, two and a half
(2i) cents a pound, retail. For fifty pounds
or more, two (2) cents.
R. A. HARPER & CO.
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Hotels Restaurants.
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
This first-class hotel is now
opened for tho accommodation of tho
public, and possesses every accommodation
and comfort calculated to please the most
fastidious. The pafronnge of the travelling
community is respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
au2B—l2m Proprietor.
Central Hotel,
u OUS TA , GEORGIA.
My friends -and the travelling public gen
erally arc notified that I have taken anew
lease on this House, and will be glad to
serve them to the beet 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 the
Hotel, or that I intend doing so. My cal
culation is to be permanently located, and
my friends may rely upon finding me at
home, and pleased to see and serve them.
jyl3_3 m WM. M. THOMAS.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Having been renovated and newly furnished,
is now open for the reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor.
mhl6—ly
Ice Cream and Sherbert!
nAND I E S
V AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT THE
FRENCH STORE,
}t!0 —ly 200 Broad street.