Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, January 21, 1866, Image 3

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.lit M? ? tfSS - SpjfDAV WOKMNO JAN „* 4dverl'. *««■*• —"* V«S | * i ‘“* r ' l ' i. a.--p«M- R » n i’ Jl * <v * (SVStv--*'* PnoJ^fWt 1 local matters. .**, Bi*TfiTT.-0.». Kins, C«m -I „ Him p««t. was nu*"i of two *Lr„Fri4»T l*“- 11 •CP”" th “ lh ' *r", 4* ►'»*i****- »**** i,iß *"" f * r Mr.. K«. on th. Turkn.lt . r.*4, wh.n two writ drc»«*d met! “* U-J ,h “ ,h ' T w " 01 ' 1 It of b » onp " f ,ht the -nu b chain the General tifvV lb# |gi**l on hi* h*L wh»k*4l h« »* ** * 'ropty-but didn't. * kiW ttie |».jie. not to bo .United, n. whom the G«oe- Ml „.«iU.|for.hT this time rod. up: ' to, when one of the thieve* h»r*« " ilh hi “ Th *- V ,heo r " de „,k their prey—three Site animals, p, the read there wore *ev.mJ fm-duten iMdirf •ho t ßo * l n<> »®«~ °f th* affair— of course. thnt ..teh nudn f jslitj would be nttempted in open d.T pp w Jut night no trnce. hnd been ...rtdol thorn, though the military nr* out ,n directions looking for them. When «Mjht, we hope n snspendim, punishment sill be meted out to them, which is the only sty to pet . .lop to fuchjiighwnv robbery. D.msti THr.iT.—On Friday eveniug ; MBe negroes, taking advantage of the trowd th.t hsd flocked to Pohl, Rnu -4^ll Co.'s (lift Emporium, mixed in with tiiem.mid picked up » box of flue felt bate belonging to Mr. Holntnn. intending to ap pr.pri.te them without tho shop-keeper'* knowledge. But the clerk w«» coming in (pib tupper just then, and seeing » suspi eisv ■'.remeot .mungst the darkies, made . leeonnoissanc*. and found out what was the matter. He attempted to seine the negro, hut was unsuccessful, said darkie ttking to his heels. The clerk gave chase, bet with •" .'nil. *nd was obliged to return without the thief. Asoma Kohhkuy.— The Shoe Shop if |f r . Petrre, adjoining 8t«r« Walton’s B*rfc?r Shop, was entered through the win dow, between the two shops* and robbed of thirteen pair of new boots. None of the dor* were forced. Mr- P. thinks he has a die to the robbery, and will follow it out* Stonewall Ja kson’s Widow and OtMAW.—'The Augusta Gift Emporium will fire* Grand Ki?ra Drawing on Monday, to morrowi January 22d, the nett proceeds of which will be presented to the widow and orphan of our lamented Jackson. Erery article in our itovk is included in the draw* rig. SAKCUT, BELL A CO. 1.16 Broad street. The above announcement says all that o«d be said. .Surely everybody in thi-? city will contribute something to this ob ject Not*ithaUn iiiig you get the va ue of jour money in a priae, you 4o a ch.-.rilable thing. Ladies, there are noma beautiful srticlei included iu this enterprise, and cer tainly you appreciate the motive thus prompted. Farther comment is unnecessary. Wpwill publish the amount received, in oar next. Bad Weather.-—At an early hour TMterday Morning, all the bigns iu the hca wa*, betokened a return ol diu agreeable weather, which the weather-wise uoted and rat down to 'cogitate upon the matter, nor were they doomed to disappointment. The fcadenaky became darker and darker at in •erTili during the day, with now and theu h*?y shower*. A.t exchange gets off the following: '■'r-od news f or husbands—ladies wear their dressy longer than they u*.cd to.” We beg to differ. In this locality the laiies wear their dresses nhortcr than they nnel to. Idea.—One of the new institu tions which have sprung up in our midst is * e SL Chtr, « Saloon. It i 9 under the of Orews A Donahoe, who i*e Meet iu the art of mixing delightful vaaghta. Their lunch m , | a Lunching time on ■’stordsy. ' J *s. K. Jcukixs, of 15 Reynolds st.. "T**" *' lo ,ttw Oat she is .or a Drcis o «' M .D'Kjunecd m I'ughe’s Directory. Mse. hnve been misinformed ~hence the k '” T # r fkmmmmm fliiii ■N« fH»ad« a pruniwing young physician of this Pi* .ot.rpri.ing ladivlitu.l, bailing from th. land eg «oo<Ua ?“"•«** "O** • f*aU .itempi to dm* Him into tnw of i confidence game. t>nr fHend ree*iv«<l a latter a im* lima alas* giving him th* gladdening information that than was a certain linh.n Uttery concern iu t'obn*etieut iu which aftaust *veryimdv whu goaa in with a ten dollar ticket eomea vut with a large priae, and kindly offering. In eoasideratioa of the roceipt of a eren back kill of such d«nnmii)ation. to intereat himself in behalf of th* kuighl of the lan cot and lord of tba pill box. Our shrewd Mend caught Dot at the laiuptiug bait, but in hi, mind suspicion arose, and his nasal ? r f*f *“* ‘■Pttytuated with an odor ex haled from a tfuop of small mice. Ycs terday, however, he received another letter (he had, of eouree, not replied to the former one) notifying him of the fact that the ticket, kindly reserved 5* and * ,r '»‘ | y drawn a prise or gioo, and requeuing him at the same time to forward the ten dollar bill. To thia the doctor replied, that the kind hearted gentleman maid, if be pleased, send on the which would ho thankfully received ; or. if he preferred doing so, he could retain for bi« own us* and behoof said amount, and apply it to the purpose of advertising in the public journals nt the day, for auy indi vidual who would he such a senseless goose as to be taken in by so ridiculous and aha!- low t (wiodld. Our friend concluded hi* note by suggesting to his correspondent the propriety of his chauging bis abode from the cold climate in whieh he lived, to acer tain plaeo where the weather is always plea santly wanner—a place kuown by an appel lation that rhymes with dwell: hut which shall he nameless here for evermore ('harleitoH Daily ,\Vks, 19<* iM , f . I The Mine game haa been tried on in this city. Three gentlemen inform us that they have all drawu the same num ber, 432 (rather singular;) and the ”1 nion” concern desire each to send on $lO, when their prize (?) of S2OO will be dispatched to them at once. We hope that the people in thia section will not allow themselves to be gulled in such a glarin -xirmer.l A Spi.knuih Rkkskxt.—Pohl, Randall A Cos. have added to their large stock some fine Pianos and Sewing Machines. Here is a ebauce for the ladies. They will go at the usual low rate of $1 each. Tsi.XußAriiKj. —The operators of the South Western and American Telegraph Office, met on the 15th iust., in Mobile, Ala., tor the purpose of organizing a District of the National Telegraph Untoii. Mr. Wm. Sam ford was ap pointed Chairman, pro fern, and C. W. Jacques, Secretary, pro tern. The Chairman stated the object of the meet ing and said the election of officers was now in order, and appointed Messrs. Upham and Moore, tellers. The election resulted as follows: For District Director—Wm. Sandford. For District Secretary—C. W. Moore. For District Treasurer—B. H. Upham. For Local Director—John Bohanna. Alter the oath of office "had been ad ministered to the officers, the meeting was adjourned subject to the call of the Local Director. Omo and Gkurgia.— The people of Cincinnati are quite impressed with the importance of a railroad from their city to Chattanooga to connect with the sys tems of roads which it will intersect there. They propose to build a straight line—or ns straight a line as the coun try will admit of. The scheme is ex citing no little interest in Chattanooga. —The Corinth (Mississippi) Enquirer is endeavoring to resuscitate the old project of building a railroad from that place to Hamburg, on the Tennessee river. This road, through its whole length (twenty-six miles, we believe), would run through a battle field, or rather through a succession of battle fields and skirmish grounds, begiimiug at Corinth and terminating at or near the world-renowned field of Shiloh. —lt is stated that Maximilian is omitted from the number of Catholic sovereigns to whom the Pope sends his customary Christmas felicitations. HOME AFFAIRS. v dQr Wedding, Visiting, Address, At Home, Cards, etc., etc., printed in the latest and most beautiful styles, on fine cards, at the Daily Pkkhk Job Office, opposite Post- Office, up stairs. *®-'JoB Printing—ln plain or col ored inks, on white or colored paper, cards, etc., neatly and cheaply printed at the office corner of Broad and Mc- Intosh streets. WAtCHMi OHAINS, Not to b* pitld fo r , BU , Jtn kaow wUt you are loreeoiv,. A7*i*VD/fl OP ARTICLES! All to he told for (1 auh! WO Sl'S'r Ul0t !! f R * U ' *?* to 300 a, "? Vni ’ to 240 iw TL 1 ** 6 ?*' •*'®r , «to.3o to ;iuo 150 Rosewood Muaioal Boxes, 32 *OO Mahogany Musical Boxes, 34 air*. . , ia aad Mu.tfogWafoh.., * 75 m 25U * ao Lad io e bnamelied Gold Soil BiW * r W “«‘>.s,34 so MO ton ri! 0 * B, '™ r W **»b*», 26 to 50 500 L. 7 0p • 25 to 100 300 Kiv K*’ ° f t rl 1 U * 0 ® Wc '- *0 to 100 1 « "Ix-barrel Revolvers- ]5 to j 0 300 Kl!^ 18 *nl, D B U . hle .f Shoot * r ’' 10 to 30 HI Pointings, 50 t 0 , 00 ecu JJ ,rble Htatuea, Busts, etc., 50 to 200 250 Diamond Rings, . s0 100 2000 E h ;’ ,0 * ra » ,b Alb “®»> oH rises, sfo 50 2000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains, 15 to .30 3000 Gold Oval Band Bmcl.ts ’ sre M 5000 Chased Gold Bracelets, gto 12 Vlll '; b » lel >‘ltcand Guard Chains, 6to 2(V I*oo Solitaire and Revolving * Brooches, . sto K*l * Jf loMI, tlna Brooches. 4 to 10 5j)000oral, Opal and Kuicrald * Brootshes, . i» A in 5000 Mosaic, Jot and Lava Ear drops, . . 4to M re!!!! a " d ?. mera,d Nnrdrops, 3to f 5000 California Diamond Ping, 6to 20 5000 California Cluster Diamond Pins, . . 3 to ]ft Buttons A Stnds, 3 to 10 innAA O ? and Tl,,u,ble «- Pencils, etc., 3to 8 10000 Lockets, double-glass, 3to 5 5000 Lockets for Miniatures, jto 10 'LoIS To<>th P ißk *. Crosses, etc., 3to 8 3°#* ■plom ttol.d Rioge, , , 4re 10 5000 chased Gold Rings, . 4to 10 innllX f. h ri and a . nd Bi^net Rin **- 3to 10 10000 California Diamond Rings, 3to 10 loll! ’® U !' a '! iee ’ Jcw elry, jet. sto 10 111 l ,c | s baijies’ Jewelry, coral, Bre 12 5000 sets Ladies Jewelry, onyx, 10 to 15 5000 sets Ladies’ Jewelry, lava. 12 to 20 i onofw. B dewplr y» mosaic, 20 to 30 10000 Gold Peus with Sil. holders, 6to 10 re^lMlo' ,U " wi,hGoWho,ders - fi ‘« 12 5000 Gold Pens A Holders, Anp’r, 10 to 15 5000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cu P s ; ’ - 8 to 10 3000 Silver Castors and Wine Holders, . . 15 to 50 2000 Silver Fruit A Cake Baskets, 20 to 50 Messrs. PARKINSON t CO., No. 208 Broad way. New York, extensive manufacturer* and importers ot many of the leading ami most fashionable styles of Watches and Jewelry, de sirmg to increase their business to an unlimited extent, have resolved upon a (;,,.,u Gift Sf 1, subject to the regulations follow,rig ; Ortineates naming each article and its value are placed in Sealed Envelopes and well mixed. One of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of twentv- Cen .t*' , AU “‘hcles sold at One Dollar each, without r- gard to value. On rec.-ipt of the eeruticate you will see what you are going to hare, and then ii is at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not. Pur chasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Dia mond King, or any set of Jew. | rv on our list, for one dollar, and iu no ease can they get less than one dt liar s wonh. as there are no tineer tHinties. The price ot certificates is as fol lows : One for 25 cents; five for $1; eleven for $2: thirty for $5, with elegant premium ; sixty five for #lo. with ‘onus ; one hundred for sls. and handsome* present to the getter-up of the club. tfcc*r Agents wanted everywhere, to whom special inducements are offered. Address PaKKINSON A Importers, jal9—3m 208 Broadway, N. Y. QUINN & 880. Book and periodical depot, 137 Hruad St., Auyiuta , (la., (Opp. Monument *t„ near Lower Market), Keep constantly on hand ail the latest and largest assortment of Books, PcHotP cals and Newspapers; also, French and Ger man Papers. Partins living along the line of railroads can be supplied by news boys in the cars. The Daily Pukss is also distributed by the news boys in the cars. M. M. QUINN A BRO., jalo—tf Augusta, Ga. Administrator’s Sale. YUILL be mild, at the Lower Market \ V House, in the city of Augu.sta. between tbe legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu March next, under an order of the Honor able the Court of Ordinary, of Richmond couuty, one House and Lot, on Centre st., in the city of Augusta, near the Waynesbo ro* Depot. Tbe lot fronting ninety-five feet on entre street, more or less. Bold as the properly of the estate of Matthew Counalan, dectiHsetf, for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased. -Terms cash. TIMOTHY HEFFKRaNAN, jalfi—4ot* Administrator. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. IHAVE this day associated with me WM. J. GOODRICH and LUKE RICK, under the mime and style of W. H. Goodrich A Cos, lor thepurpoße of carrying on the General Building and House Carpen tering Bnsiness, and the manufacture of Doors, Blinds, and Sash, at tbe old stand, No. 189 Reynolds street WM. H. GOODRICH. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 1, 1886. ja!B—lrn GARDEN SEEDS— Just received by PLDMB A LEITNER, jaS —6w 212 Broad st., Augusta. j K AHXi k COJ .v * < In order to reduce nur stoek, vse ofler freat inducements to customers. ■ CALICOES, DxLAINES, AKD AI.L GOODS IX O L it LIXE, WILL HB Sold at Prices Lower than have ever been offered in the City ! In fact, many Goods at New York cost. This we propose for the purpose nf ob taining room in our establishment for the largest Mock that will possibly be selected for any Southern city this Spring. We desire to retain our former IMMENSE I HADE, and by doing so we must have the btock and sell Goods cheap, which we intend to do Augusta must be the point for Southern .Trade in future, and V.- 262 BROAD STREET, THE PLACE TO mil* YOUR GOODS. • jalO ts I. KAITN & CO. M ORE NEW GO OD s] JUST RECEIVED ST NO. 314 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., WHICH WILL BE 8O L D AT It EDUCED PRICE *S\ RIBBONS, SILK and SILK VELVET, Dress Trimmings, great variety Bugle Cloak Sets Dress Bhttons, large assortment Black and Colored Dress Silks Black Bombazine Black, Colored and White Alpacas French DcLaines, figured and plain French Merino Poplins aud Muslin DeLaines Tarltons, Swiss, Nainsook and Jaconet Muslins Check and Plaid Muslins Dotted Swiss Muslins Kid Glovos Buck Gauntlets Ladies’, Misses’ and Gents* Hosiery Dressing. Back, Round and Fine Combs Silk, Cotton and Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs Bird-eye Diaper Towels and Towelling Damask Tabling and Napkins Brown and Bleafched Shirtings Fronting Linen Linen and Cotton Sheetings Linen and Cotton Pillow Casing Colored Cambrics and Paper Cambrics Colored and Bleached Jeans Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds Sattlnets and Oassimeres Fine French Broadcloths Pins, Needles, Hooks and Kyes And many other articles too numerous to mention. Call and see our Stock before purchasiug elsewhere. j Goods at wholesale and retail. J. D. A. MURPHY A Co*. 314 Broad street. Augusta, Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel. jal3—lm More New Goods. BALMORAL Flouncing, black and white—variegated Collars and Cuffs—imitation Valenciennes Linen Collars and Cuffs Ladies' Paper Collars and Cuffs Waterfalls, Nets, Fancy Combs, etc. Embroidery Silks—white and colored Black Crape Veils Received this day from New York. Miss L. J. READ. jal4—tf 321i Broad Street. r ro THE LADIES: 1 MADAME DEMUREST, ■EMPORIUM OF FASHION, Branch at Augusta, No. 328 Broad street. PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS Trimmed and Untrimmcd, for sale.) SEW PATTBHNB RECEIVED MONTHLY. ja 13—ts Miss L. J. READ. DR. WRIGHT A CO., , Globe Hotel Building, 250 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Keep constantly on hand a complete aud choice assortment of all kinds of Dry Goode. Ctoake, Shawls, Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Skirts, Dress Goods, Linens, Da masks, Hosiery, etc., etc., all of which they offer at low trices, and invite an examination of their Stock. Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad Bank notes received at par for goods, jail—lm Qentlemen's clot UIN ( j PURNISHIXQ GO FIDS. Just received, at Clark's Comer, a large and select stock of Gentlemen's Clothing fuid Furititdiing Good*, connigting in part GENTLEMEN’S OVERCOATS, OF Every Style and Quality. Cas-imere Bussinegg Coatg, Black Cloth t oata. Black Doeskin Pantg, Foncy Casaimere Pants and Vests, Black and Fancy Oassi mere Suits, Fancy Traveling bliauls and Blankets, Shaker Flannel Drawers and Shirts, Canton Flannel Drawers and Shirts, English anti French Half Hone, Sus penders, Tics, Scarfs, Hand kerchiefs, Glove-, Shirts, and Collars. __ ALSO Every Style of FELT AXD PLUSH HATS. All of which will be offered at reduced prices to make room tor a Spring sloe k jaß—l in Q. w 7 SHACKLEFORD, MERCHANT TAILOR , 26 Jackson Street, NEXT DOOR TO WARREN BLOCK, Augusta, O a. Has constantly on hand a large supply of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, Which w ill be made to order in the most fashionable stole. ink—ts PHOTOGRAPHS ! pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! AMBROTYPES, IV ORYTYPES, Etc., Etc, AT GEORGE J. GABLE’S, Corner Broad and McTntosh Sts., jal7— Iw (UP STAIRS.) AND L E G S'; ~ G. B. HOGGSON, ARTIFICIAL LIMB MAKER, Mansion House, No. 260 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Mr. H. takes pleasure in publishing tbe following letter, which speaks for itself: Eduekield District, i>. C., | January 9, 1866. ) Mr. Q. B. Hoggson— ■Snt: I have received the Leg made by you: find it satisfactory, and am pleased with the same. I have no hesitation iir re commending the Artificial Limbs, made ty you, to my comrades,who, like myself, ha- e been unfortunate in the late war. Yours, etc., T. W. GKTZEN jal2—l2t E ATS, PAS Tlt V , AND CONFECTIONERIES SUPPLIED TOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES. AT SHORT NOTICE, St THE FRENCH STORK. • One of the best Meat and Pastry Cooks, and Fancy Confectionery Bakers is now at tbe French Store. That establishment -ri now furnish, in the best style and at sh-r: notice, Meats, Fish, Fowl, Gauio, Pas.ry and Confectioneries, to Weddings aud P r ties, on the most reasonable reruns. FRENCH STORE. jalO—tf 200 Broad stre: . U P. HUNT, M R~ Oi HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSIC! • N, Surgeon and Accoucheur, No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row), Augusta, Ga. (alO-ly—3m* T I'GUSTT SEED 'STORE," No. 15 Washington (or South Caro inn Railroad Street ), Between Broad and Ellis Str ets, Where can be found a full assortment of warranted pure and fresh Garden Seeds, Onion Sottß, Flower and Blue Grass Seed, selected in person by the subscriber a: the North, in October last. A discount to coun try merchants. jas—2tn C. PEMBLE. HAY AND LIME. jHAVE opened a store on Ellis street, ii the rear of T. R. Rhodes' buildin , where I shall keep HAY AND LIME for sale as low as any other house in this city. R. J. ROWE, jal 6 —3m