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R H. PUGHS, Pnbli«har A Proprietor.
mm- TUB DAILY PRESS IS VlS
diluted Gratuitously weery morning, tretpi
ffitnday, throughout tho mHrt City, therein
eu.uri~ tho LARGEST CIRCULA TlOlf.
Advertisement! Inserted
•n Liberal Terms.
JV OFFICE— Corner of Broad and
Udutoeh Stroote, opposite Foot-Office, Up.
Stairo.
Dry Goods.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
DRY GOODS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BROAD~BTREET.
J. D. A. MURPHY & CO.,
Respectfully invite the attention of
MERCHANTS, PLANTERS, AND THE
PUBLIC GENERALLY,
TO THEIR LARGE AND CAREFULLY
SELECTED STOCK OF
DRESS GOODS;
FANCY GOODS
WHITE GOODS
LINENS
WOOLEN GOODS
Genu’ FURNISHING^GOODS
TRIMMINGS
RIBBONS
LACES and EDGINGS
NOTIONS, Etc.
AKD
LADIES’, MISSES’,
CHILDREN’S, end GENTLEMEN’S
BOOTS, BOOTEES, SHOES,
GAITERS, Etc., Etc.
All of which will be sold at either
WHOLE SALE OR RETAIL,
FOR CASH!
AT A VERY SMALL ADVANCE ON
PRIME COST,
AND AT LESS THAN RETAIL PRICES
IN THE NORTHERN CITIES.
As we bn; from
AGENCIES AND FIRST CLASS
WHOLESALE DEALERS
AWT)
NOT FROM AUCTION,
WE ARE ABLE TO WARRANT ALL
GOODS AS REPRESENTED.
eel s—ts
DRY GOODS.
1866—A UTu”M N—1866.
LATHROP, LUDINGTON A CO.,
326, 328, and 330 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF ALL
first-class Buyers to their stock of
DRY GOODS
It will bo fund 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 npw ask the
particular attention of both Jobbers and
Retailers. i
- 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 Prices, by the Package or Piece.
*u37—cod2m
Kid Gloves.
QNLY ONE DOLLAR A PAIRI
For the Beat KID GLOVES, at
I. KAHN A CO.’S,
in 1 *—fim 262 Broad Street.
aluminumpens. ~
rpHB UNDERSIGNED
are APPOINTED AGENTS
For the sale of the above justly celebrated
English. Pen
Made from a Mineral found in tho Mine
L of Cornwall.
| They are superior to any Pens now in
Lose, inasmuch as they will not corode,
I Which is of great advantage.
L They are cheaper than any other Pen now
E* "**’ J. SCHREINER A SONS,
199 Broad Street.
GEO. A. OATES,
■KL,* ts 210 Broad Street.
Daily Press.
AUGUSTA, GA.. THURSDAY HORNING. SEPT. 27 i, |[B66.
VOL,. I.
Dry Goods, Notions.
SEDUCTION IN PRICES
E. B. LONG & CO.
286 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
INTENDING TO CHANGE THEIR
A location on tho let of October, will, until
that time, dispose of their entire
LARGE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
AND
NOTIONS,
Equal in extent and quality to any in this
City, at
ACTUAL NEW YORK COST PRICES,
FOR CASH,
AND NO HUMBUG!
Their Stock is generally adapted to
FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
And consists in part of the following
Goods:
BROAD and BEAVER CLOTHS
FANCY CLOTHS—assorted
BLACK DOESKlN—assorted
VESTINGS—SiIk and Velvet
SATINETS and KENTUCKY
JEANS
MERINOES—French and English
POPLINS, VALENCIA
ALPACAS, DbLAINES
BOMBAZINES, EMPRESS
CLOTHS
PLAID and FIGURED MERI
NOES
SILK, GRANITE
IRISH LINENS
TABLE LINENS
LINEN SHEETINGS
DIAPERS and TOWELLING
li BLEACHED SHEETING
BLEACHED LONGCLOTHS
BROWN SHEETINGS and
SHIRTINGS
TICKINGS T and STRIPES
PLAID I?OMESPUN
CANTON FLANNELS
OSNABURGS, YARNS
ITALIAN CLOTHS
BLANKET FLANNELS
CARPETS, RUSH
SHAWLS, CLOAKS
BALMORALS, HOOPSKIRTS
GINGHAMS, COLORED CAM
BRICS
JACONETS, CAMBRICS
HOSIERY, SHIRTS
GLOVES, COLLARS
MERINO UNDERVESTS
LADIES’ TTNDERVESTS
CHECKS, PLAIDS
READY-MADE CLOTHING
BELT RIBBONS
LADIES’ HATS
GENTLEMEN’S HATS
BOOTS, SHOES
TRUNKS, VALISES,
And many other Goods too numerous to
particularize. They inviio tho early call of
all in search of bargains, cither wholesale
or retail, ss they really mean to do as they
say—SELL AT COST, rather than remove
their Goods.
E. B. LONG A CO.
se2l—tf
SOMETHING NEW!
•QIRECT IMPORTATION OF GOODS
FROM EUROPE,
BY
I. Kahn & Co.*
36S BROAD STREET.
New style LACE FALLS—white and black
Real THREAD LACE
Limerick LACE
Cluny LACE
Ladies’ EMBROIDERED SETTS
Ladles’ LACE SETTS
Ladies’ LINEN SETTS
Ladies’ Linen COLLARS and CUFFS —
new style
Ladies’ MILITARY COLLARS
JACONET EDGINGS and INSERTINGS
Jacynet Embroidered BANDS— all widths-
Ladies’ Fine HANDKERCHIEFS
FRENCH CORSETS—PIain and Embroid
ered
NATURAL CURLS—aII shades
FRENCH MERINOES and DRESS GOODS
of all descriptions.
The ladies are particularly requested to
call and examine the above before purchas
ing elsewhere. I. KAHN ts: CO.,
selfi—tf No. 262 Broad Street.
Straw Goods
JpOR LADIES AND GENTS,
SELLING VERY LOW
AT
I. KAHN A CO’S,
julfi—6m 262 Broad Street.
dtjic gailg Jjras.
City Printer—Official Paper
LABCEST CITY CIRCULATION.
THURSDAY MORNING...Sept. 27, 18*6
Good Advice.— A abort time ago, we
took occasion to tender a lew words of
advice to the young men of Georgia—
touching a subject of paramount impor
tance to them.
Subjoined, the reader will find ex
tracts from an article vhich lately ap
peared in the Griffin Star —all of which
we heartily endorse and commend :
Not a week passes but what we are
visited or written to by eble-bddied
young men, .asking us to recommend
them for a situation in some business in
town.
We propose, then, to give a little ad
vice to these young men we love so
well. You look upon the pleasures of
town life as extremely desirable j you
visit town with sou-burnt face, brown,
hard hands, und homespun dress, and
probably with little cash in your pockets.
You see these numerous clerks dancing
attendance upon beautiful ladies—ban
tering compliments and exchanging
•oft glances, while they sell them' lace
and ribbon ; you see the law and medi
cal students indulging in an apparently
elegant leisure ; you hear of balls,
parties, and other more exceptionable
amusements. You see these town
bucks dress fine, and taik large, and
bear of big salaries they are getting,
and you fancy it a glorious life to live,
but you are mis'aken. Pecuniarily,
physically, and morally, your chances
are far better at home on your fathers
farm, or even on rented land.
Go to your father, ask him to lav off
100 acres of his plantation for your "use ;
make such terms with him as will se
cure you tho title eventually, so that
vou can call it yours from the start.
Go and employ you a good freedman.
\ou and the freedman go iuto the
forest with axe upon shoulders, cut
down the timber, and put up a cabin.
Go to work right away to put your
ground in order for a crop next year,
but don’t over-crop yourself. Don’t go
everything on cotton or corn, or any
other one crop. Plant a variety; put
an acre or more in Irish potatoes, as
that is the first crop that comes in the 1
Spring, and will bring a ready sale at,
$1.56 to $2.00 per bushel. You citi
raise 200 bushels.
Do your own cooking; you learned
that in the army. Make your little onbin
your home; you can make it partially
attractive even without the light of wo
man's smiles. Take one or two agricul
tural papers, and experiment cautiously
upon their “book farming,” which some
old farmers speak contemptuously of.
Take a good literary paper (the Daily
Press for instance.) On rainy days,
store your mind with knowledge.
(Asa parenthesis, we would here say,
drink coffee or tea, instead of liquor, as
a stimulant. Be temperate in all things.
—Press.)
Study the history and politics of your
own country, and then of other coun
tries. Go to see the girls occasionally,
but don’t court them. Such a course for
five years will find you “master of the
situation.” You can then win the heart
of the sweetest maid in the neighbor
hood. You can even go to town and
marry the gayest of the gay butterflies
that throng the streets, if you prefer;
and if she isn't much account, then you
will have the strength of purpose to
mould her to your standard. This ir
the kind of men the women love. A
true woman, bo she town or country
bred, wouldn’t give one stout, healthy,
industrious, intelligent man, ibr a cow
pen full of fops and dandies.
The Use of Tea. —The beneficial re
sults of the introduction of tea and
coffee have been strangely overlooked or.
misunderstood. It lias been,however,well'
described as leading to tho wonderful
change that has even taken place in the
diet of modern civilized nations—a,
change highly important, both in a
moral and physical point of view. These
beverages have the admirable advantage !
of affording stimulus without producing
intoxication or any of its evil conse
quences. Lovers of tea and coffee are,
in fact, rarely drinkers, and hence the
use of'these beverages has benefitted
bath manners and morals. Raynal ob
serves that the use of tea has contri
buted more to the sobriety of the Chi
nese than the severest laws, the most
eloquent discourses, or the best treat
ment on morals. Tea is so little drank
in Germany that it acts like medicine
when taken by a native, and persons de
cline a cup of good Bohea with, “No,
I thank you; lam quite well at pre
sent.”
—News from Dr. Livingstone has
been received in England. He had
passed through the country of the un
friendly tribes and taken up bis quar
ters with a friendly chief at the conflu
ence of the Liendi, where he was making
preparations to continue his voyage to
Lake Tonjaflyita.
Bry Goods, Millinery, Etq,
POE THE LADIES.
E HAVE JUST RECEIVED
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
OF
. OSTRICH FEATHERS
FEATHER BANDS
WILLOW FEATHERS
I BLACK PLUMES)
PHEASANT FEATHERS
WHITE PLUMBS
LADIES’ KID
j SILK
LISLE
BERLIN WOOL
KID MADE
AMD
SILK FLEECED
GDOY E S !
. AXD :i i
LADIES* DOE AND CLOTH
Q-auntlets!
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
VEILS, JET CHAINS, Ete.
VELVET RIBBONS,
JET ORNAMENTS,
NEW STYLES OF
HATS 'AND BONNETS!
BONNET FRAMES
RIBBONS
FLOWERS
AND MANY OTHER NOVELTIES IN
OUR LINE.
WILLIAMS, COVERT A CO.,
Opposite Masonic Hall,
se2o—l w AUGUSTA, GA.
AUGUSTA, SEPT. 19, 1866.
TWEEDY
Would rospectfully invite the attention
of the ladies to hor stock of
FALL AND WINTER STYLES,
CONSISTING OF
BONNETS
HATS •
RIBBONS
FLOWERS
CLOTH
AND OTHER COVERINGS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS
and VELVET RIBBONS
THE LATEST OUT.
ALSO,
A VARIETY OF FANCY ARTICLES,
CABLE CHAINS, Etc.
ao2o—2w
FaU and Winter Importation,
1866.
MILLINERY,
AND: .
STRAW GOODS.
ARMSTRONG, - CATOR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS A 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 iu the United
States
IN VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS.
ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPT
ATTENTION GIVEN
Terms Cash.
au26—2m*
Country Merchants
WILD FIND IT TO THEIR
ADVANTAGE
To call and oxamine the STOCK at
I. KAHN & CO.’S,
As they roooivo NEW GOODS daily,
julo—6m
NO. 229.
Groceries, lAquors.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES?
J tTST OPENED.'.
IP. Kelly & 00.
260 BROAD STREET.
We respectfully call the - attention of
private families and the public generally,
to our choice selection of New Goods, all of
which will be sold low foreash :
Black and Green TEAS
SUGAR and COFFEE \
Extra Family FLOUR
4 casks Golden SYRUP
2 hhds. MACCARONI
10 cases BITTERS
6 cases CATSUPS
10 cases PICKLES
6 cases PLUMS ,
8 cases assorted JELLIES
9 cases OYSTERS, Etc.
RUM, GIN, and WHISKIES
Prime old BRANDIES, Ete.
P. KELLY A CO.
One trial solicited—then judge.
se23—6t
MORE FRESH ARRIVALS.
DOZEN
UvJ BROOMS
50 doz. BUCKETS
250,000 “G. D.” CAPS
50 doz. COTTON CARDS
400 doz. Mason’s BLACKING—aII
sizes
50 gross MATCHES
10 doz. Brass Bound CED A R
BUCKETS
10 doz. Iron Round Cedar BUCKETS
1 doz. Cedar CHURNS
5 doz. Brass Bound Cedar PAILS
2 dez. WELL BUCKETS
10 doz. DEMIJOHNS-all sizes
20 nests MEASURES
5 nests Barrel COVERS
25 gross Fine Cut TOBACCO
25 boxes PIPES
10 boxes Jim Crow CARDS
100,000-CIGARS—aII brands
50 boxes Colgate-’s SOAP—I lb. and
2 lb. bars
25 boxes STARCH
75 cases PlCKLES—pints, quarts,
half gallon fftid gallon.
Also, st full supply of Sugar, Coffee, Tea,
Liquors, etc.; for sale low by
. se23—st O’DOWD & MULHERIN.
PROVISIONS, GRAIN, Etc.
i «nnn lbs. clear
1 UU\JU - BAOON SIDES
25 hhds. BONE SlDES—very cheap
10 hhds. SHOULDERS
75 kegs LARD
500 Barrels FLOUR—some very ehoice
2000 bushels OATS
500 bushels WHITE CORN
100 barrels and half barrels NEW
MACKEREL —in store.
To arrive—
-5000 bushels choice MIXED CORN
• 2500 bushels choice WHITE CORN.
For sale very low, by
sel9—2ot C. A. WILLIAMS & CO.
SUNDRIES.
X AHIIDS. CHOICE BACON,
tIU Clear Sides, Ribbed Sides, Regulars
and Shoulders
50 Bbls. Northern and Western FLOUR
10 Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE
25 Bbbls. Refined B. SUGAR
5 Hhds. MUSCOVADO SUGAR
10 Bbls. Ist Quality Golden SYRUP
10 Hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES
50 Bbls. Large No. 3 MACKEREL
1000 Sacks Choice Bread CORN
75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP
30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES
75 Bbls. anil Boxes CRACKERS and
BISCUITS
50 Bbls. Bourbomand other WHISKEYS
Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS all
25 doz. IIEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
Pints and Quarts
40 casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE,
in Pints and Quarts
10 Chests Jenkins A 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,
FOR 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
au7—3m BAKER & TALIAFERRO.
JNO. C. SCHREINER & SONS, Macon, Ga.
JNO. C. SCHREINER a SONS, Savannah, Ga
J. C. Schreiner & Sons,
NO. 199 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 A Sons’, Soebbelor A Schmidt’s,
and Gale Jr Co.’s
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
fe4—ly
REMOVAL.
WE HAVE THIS DAY REMOVED
to the Store formerly occupied by
Messrs. Maude <f; Wright, No. 283 Broad
Street, where we will oontinuo tbo
GROCERY AND COMMISSION'
BUSINESS,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
se2—lm O'DOWD & MULHERIN.
Bye gail;
BOOK AHD JOB^RIITIiri
If- OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION
i ’ «XECirT*D
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Fattest Power Presses, assd Best of
Workmen enablee ue to do Superior JOB
WORN at Ch&aper Rates than elsewhere.
. ..Charter Oak
COOKING STOVE!
This celebrated stove, so
favorably known in Mobile, New Or
leans, St. Louis, and other Southern cities,
is now being offered to the citizens of Au
gusta, as one of the best and cheapest first
class Cooking Stoves in the market—its
baking qualities 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 flue
which surrounds the oven insures the baking
and roasting of breail and meat vto entire
satisfaction. Wo warrant the perfect
bakfngof every Stove we Sell.
In our stock will he found TOILET SETS,
CHURNS, TU 88, COFFEE MILLS,
SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD
IRONS, CARE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE
PANS, etc.
A full assortment of Housefurnishing
Goods always on hand. We are, alsb, pre
pared to do ROOFING, and all manjter of
work in the Tinners’ line of business.
D. L. FULLERTON,
- -109 BroadTst., corner Washington.
se9—lm
Boots & Shoes.
BOOTS AHD SHOES.
gfV GENTS’ MOROCCO TIP
KID BOOTS
Gent’s Double Sole Water-
Proof BOOTS '
Rogers’ Gents’ Dress BOOTS i
Rogers’ Gents’ Low Quarter Strap SHOES
Rogers’ Ladies’ Congress GAITERS
Rogers’ Misses’ Welted Congress GAITERS
sefi—tf H. E. CLARKE.
Just Received,
‘ KAHN -A 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 eve and please the taste
GOODS VERY LOW.
,jel7—6m
Ice Dealers..
Ice ! Ice! Ice !
From date, ice will be fur
nished to all consumers, from tho
AUGUSTA ICE HOUSE,
OR BRANCHES,
At tho reduced rate of p 2 CENTS
PER POUND, until further notice.
se2—tf
ICE
r p nE Mclntosh street
Ice House
(OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE)
IS STILL OPEN.
?S3§h.Prices for the present, two and a half
(21) cents a pound, retail. For fifty pounds
or more, two (2) cents.
R. A. HARPER A CO.
aulfi—tf
Hotels, Restaurants.
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
This first-class hotel is now
opened for the accommodation of tho
public, and possesses every accommodation
and comfort calculated to please the most
fastidious. The patronage of the travelling
community is respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
au2B—l2m Proprietor.
Central Hotel,
GEORGIA.
My friends and the travelling publie gen
erally are 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 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—3m WM. M. THOMAS.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Having been renovated and newly furnished,
is now open for tho reception of tho travel
ling publie.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor.
mb 16—ly
Ice Cream and. Sherbert!
/SANDIES
v AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT THX
FRENCH STORE,
jalO—ly 260 Broad street.