Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, March 10, 1866, Image 2

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Cfit Jails srcss. TgE LARGEST CIRCULATION. AUGUSTA, OA.i SATURDAY MOKNINU..:...Mareh 10, 1860 Mrs. Davis.—From the Macon (Ga.) Ttltgrapk, wo loam Ibat this estimable lady 4:as boon for several days sojourning in that city, the guest of Mrs. Howell Cobb ; but baa left, having for the first time since _tbe elose of tbo war, received permission to leave the State of Georgia, where she has been living all the whi'e, notwithstanding the many reports that she and her family were la Canada. But it is her intention to reside in Canada hereafter. She was treated with great distinction by the citisens of Macon, and won all hearts by her lpvely and courteous deportment and dignified bearing under misfortune. And wherever she may go, the good wishes of those who made her acquaintance in Macon Till go with her. General Wade Hampton was at the Battle House in Mobile a few days ago. The Times says the General is in excellent health and spirits, and says that bis freedmen are at work planting, and “doing as well as could be expected,’’ to coin an old phrase but that if at any time the freedmeu break their contracts, there is no redress on the part of the p'anter. This should be remedied at once. The General will only remain a day or two. Municipal Election. JjgT’ INDEPENDENT TICKET.—The following n«mod gentleman will be supported for MAYOR and MEMBERS OF COUNCIL at the ensuing election in April next: FOR MAYOR. JOHN FOSTER. FOR CITY COUNCIL. FIRST WARD. JAMES T. BOTH WELL, A. P. ROBERTSON, JOHN C. MEYER. SECOND WARD. W. J. OWENS. D. H. DENNING, JOSHUA K. EVANS. THIRD WARD. JACOB B. PLATT. ALEXANDER PHILLIPS, W. A. RAMSEY. FOURTH WARD. JERRY REED. DR. M. E. SWINNEY, JAMES GARRAGAN. mbS—td Ti’E CITIZENS OF THE FIRST Ward having expressed their preference for the following gentlemen t" represent them the enduing year,as MEMBERS OF COUN • OIL, they are, therefore, announced aj can didates. HENRY T. PEAY, JAMES T. BOTH WELL, mh6—td JOHN U. MEYER. SECOND WARD.-The follow ing named gentlemen will be supported for A:EMBERS OF COUNCIL, in Ward No. 2 at the Election in APRIL Next. W. J. OWENS, D. 11. DENNING, mh3-td J. K. EVANS. FOR MAYOR.—We are author ized to announce JOHN FOSTER, Esq., as a Candidate for .MAYOR o the City o' Au . gusta, at the Municipal Elictiun in APRIL next. inh2-id =y~""■' ' = INDEPENDENT TICKET— I Tue following names will be supported for MEMBER? OF COUNCIL in Ward No. I, at the ensuing Election in APRIL next. , JAS T BOTH WELL, A P ROBERTSON, mh2—td JOHN U MEYER. For Sale or Kent. A NICE HOUSE and LOT, IN WOOD LAWN, Well arranged for comfort and convenience. JOHN 11. MEADE A SON, Campbell st.. between Broad and Ellis, 2 doora below Fleming A Rowland's corner. mh9—tf Crockefy, China and Glassware. yyE HAVE REMOVED OUR STOCK ot CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE To more convenient premises—No. 274 Broad street, store recently occupied by Mr. W. B. Griffin—where wo are opening a FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. We trust our friends will accord us the fame liberal patronage heretofore extended. Merchants will find it to their iutercst to give us a call and look through our Stock, as we are prepared to offer inducements un surpassed by any other house in the same business LATHROP, MUSTIN & CO. J. J. LATHROP, C. £. MUSTIN, It. W. GIBBON. *25 -lm Mosher, Thomas & Scliaub. O/l A BROAD STREET— Under Masonic Hall, AUGUSTA, GA., Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FRENCH China! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH and AMERICAN G-lass W are! asd KEROSENE LAMPS, AND AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE. uit, and wt- will convince you that, you can save the Freight frum New York to tbit Point. JOSIAH MOSHKR, J. Jeffkunon Thomas, mbS—6m • Geohoe Schaub. New Advertisement*. * Canned Goode. /JA DOZEN PEACHES— rtU 2,2 J uml 3lb Cans. 40 dozen PEARS, 2 lb Cun< 4 dozen DAMSONS, 2 lb Cans 4 dozon WHORTLEBERRIES, 2 lb Cam 20 dozen PIE FRUITS, assorted 2 lb Cans CO dozen TOMATOES, 2, 21 and 3 lb Cans 20 dozen PEAS, 2 lb Cans 20 dozen CORN, 2 lb Cans 40 dozeu COVE OYSTERS 20 dozen PICKLES, qts and J gallons SO and >zen JELLIES. 6 A 8 oz Tumblers 10 dozen ROYAL BENGAL SAUCE Arriving and for sale low by mb 10-3 J. 0. MATIIEWSON. Sundries. 1 A DOZEN COLLINS’ AXES 1U MEDIUM. 20 bags B SUGAR 20 bags Pr me RIO COFFEE 40 roils Manilla ROPE Arriving and for sale very low, by mh 10-3 J. O. MATIIEWSON. 1 KHf) bushels" 10UU heavy oats 1000 bushels Petit Gulf COTTON SEED, From last year’s crop. For sale by mb 10-6 J. 0. MATIIEWSON. Liquors. 0 BBLS. NEW ENGLAND RUM 4 barrels SANTA CRUZ RUM 150 barrels WHISKEY For sale very lotv by’ mhlo-3t J. 0. MATIIEWSON. Slow Line of Steamers ! pOR CHARLESTON, S. C. TOUCHING AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THE ELEGANT NEW and FAST STEAMER ZEBULON B. VANCE, CAPT. S. J. GUTHRIE, WILL HAVE QUICK DISPATCH FOR THE ABOVE CITY. This steamer is new and of superior equip ment, having ample and comfortable ac commodation ft r one hundred passengers. Also, ample capacity for freight. This line offers rare facilities to the »ravelling public for ewse and conrort, and enables the mer chant t** forward bis cotton and other sup plies Hired to a s aport without the cost and trouble o*' transhipment. For Freight and Passage apply at the office of tb« Agents. H. KDMONDSTON A CO., No. 3 Van VV inkle Han ge, Jackson street, Augusta, Ga. AND WlLi.la A CHISOLM, North Atlantic Wharf, mhlO—tf Chane ton, S. C. BOARDERS WAITED. Fifty boarders CAN BE ACCOMMODATED, With or without Lodging, at the BLENNERHASSETT RESTAURANT Corner Campbell and Walker streets, OPPOSITE GEORGIA R. R. DEPOT. The terms are the most favorable of any House in the city, when the character of the fare is considered. ISAIAH DAVIS, Proprietor. THE BLENNERHASSETT SALOON Is still conducted by the old proprietor, who takes pleasure in commending Mr. Davis to his friends and the publ : c generally, mbit)—tf E. 13. PURCELL. Plantation for Sale or Exchange. UIX HUNDRED AND TWENTY O ACRES OF LAND, live miles from the Georgia llail Road, and sixty four miles from Augusta. One hundred acres of c»eek bottom, one hundred of the original oak and hickory, with some walnut, and the rest good upland, part in pine, and part in cultivation. It is watered by one large creek, two branches and some springs. Has a good orchard, large dwel ling house with nine rooms, and five tire places with brick basement, numerous out buildings, barns, etc. It is routed this yeas and in a good state of cultivation. Stock and provisions can be bought with it, when the rent expires, perhaps sooner by special arrangement. There is enough pasture for cattle the most of the year, and tine butter is made. A good cotton crop will be made this year. Terms, ten dollars per acre, cash ; or exchange for Augusta property, or property in Charleston, Suvauiiah or Macon. Apply at this Office. mhlO-tf FURNISHED ROOM. WANTED BY *A GENTLEMAN and his wife, a FURNISHED ROOM. The best reference given. Apply at “ DAILY PRESS” OFFICE, mb 10—6 t WANTED. TO RENT, A HOUSE CONTAINING five or six rooms, either on Greene or Broad streets. Possession to be given on Ist of the month. Apply to T. SAVAGE HEYWARD A SONS, t> mbit!—.'it 241 Broad street A in itfrin css In. |'BEAT« E. Lessees * Managers daymen I k Hamilton [Also of Savannah.] SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1866. STII L WATERS RUN DEEP, « Comedy in 3 acts, by Tom Tnyior. To conclude with a ROARING FARCE. Scats may hew-curcd at Sc’nriener’s Musi Store. mfiift—it Hants. WANTED. A TENANT (Os good standing and small family) FOR ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping, in a plcasan. part of be city and convenient to business Also, a few DAY’ BOARDERS. Apply at this office. tiiliS—fit® Wauled. \ GOOD COOK, WASHER AND il IRONER—must come well re commended. Apply to JOHN NELSON A SON, int!!—3t 364 Broad street. On Consignment. W GALLONS CHOICE COGNAC BRANDY 15 bar-els Florida SYRUP, No 1 3 barrels evtra GOLDEN S\ KUP 12 boxes CHEWING TOBACCO AXD A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SHOES AND HATS, Direct from the manufacturers. CHURCHILL A JOHNSTON. mh9— St 263 Broad street. Apples Hint ate Apples. TUFTY BARRELS APPLES— SPITZENBERGS GREENINGS BALDWINS JILLIFLOWERS E>c., Etc., Etc. Just received by IV. 11. POTTER, mb9—2 18 f lfr ad street. Eastern Hay. rjAWO HUNDRED BALES EASTERN HAY In prime order, just received and for sale by CLARICE A ROWE, mh9—St Ellis street. SIE IV STOLE.! JUST RECEIVED— A SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY. COPPER TIPPED SHOES, for Misses and Boys Ladies’GAITERS. SLIPPERS and ROOT TEES, of almost every kind and quality GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, in variety All of these goods are substantial and of the best manufacturers. \W intend to soil low and give good articb s. Giv-us a call. BONES A HENDERSON, mh4—fit 187 Broad street. It. 82. lIitOD.AY, JNSURANCE AGENT, Losses Adjusted and Paid by me at my Office, corner Broad and Jackson streets, opposite Globe Hold, Auuusta, Ga. Insure only in old and tried Com panies that, are well known. Ail business attended to with fidelity and dispatch. • 510,000,000 CASH CAPITAL. 7ET.N A, of Hartford, Conn PIIG2XIX, of Hartford Conn TRAVELLER’S, (Accident) Hartford NORWICH, Norwich, Conn EQUITABLE LIFE, New York .• INTERNATIONAL, New York WASHINGTON, New York CONTINENTAL, New York, WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS, Mass GULF STATE, Florida ALABAMA. Alabama •TAMES KlVEll, \ irginia mh7—3m j Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! ASH ANTHRACITE AND | HARD COAL In amounts to suit purchasers, for sale at thirteen dollars and fifyceot (sl3 50) per ' ton of 2246 ibs. Orders filled promptly, with expenses added, by G. B. & G.W. LAMAR, No. 92 Berry street, mh7— fit, Savannah. Ga. 1). H. I.BVIiTT. .IAS. HAWORTH. jJSVITT & HAWORTH, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IX STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, No. 238 ARCH STREET, below Third, smith side, Philadelphia. BRANCH:—No. 118 BRYAN ST., mh7-2w Savannah, Ga. Mine alia is s o si*. SPRING FASHIONS! RADIES’ AED MISSES’ HATS! Mrs. PUGHE HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE NORTH WITH A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF THE NEWEST STYLES OF EC T S ! TRIMMED AXD UNTRIMMED VPIIICH WILL BE DISPOSED OF WHOLESALE OR RETAIL AT 190 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. AMONG THE ST VIES ENUMERA TEI) ARE THE ORION NORMA DERBY OLIVE VERONA NAIAD NELLIE GRANT , ETC., ETC. THE LADIES ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THIS BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF HAT S , at MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. NEW GOODS. QPENING THIS DAY AT MRS. PUGHE'S, 190 BROAD STREET, SILK MANTILLAS PLAID POPLINS MUSLINS LAWNS EMBROIDERY SILK, white and colr’d WHITE ALPACAS PARASOLS FANS NETS COILS WAX BEADS HAT ORNAMENTS BUTTONS RIBBONS Os every description. To The Ladies ! JURS. PUGHE CALLS PARTIC ULAR ATTENTION TO HER RECENT LY SELECTED STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF NEW GOODS APPERTAINING TO HER LINE OF BUSINESS, AT STORE, Passover Bread. WE WILL BE PREPARED TO FUR nish PASSOVER BREAD, and will he happy to see our old friends and the public generally. A. BORCHERT A SON. mill—fit Savannah. Ga. SAFETY FUSE ! pOR BLASTING For sale at BONKS A HENDERSON’S, mh4—fit 137 Broad street. Dry Good*, dc. SPRING GOODS ! J UST RECEIVED AT THE WELL KNOWN AND POPULAR STORE OP I. Kalin & Cos. 262 BROAD STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Spring Goods. Having thoroughly refitted our store, and having laid in as LARGE AND SELECT A STOCK AS W r AS EVER OFFERED TO THE TRADING PUBLIC, WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO OUR CITY PATRONS. Country merchants will also find it great ly to their advantage to deal with us. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARC CONSTANTLY RECEIVING A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF Spring Goods CALICOES MUSLINS LINEN KID GLOVES DELAINES SILKS BROADCLOTHS ELEGANT RIBBONS Etc., Etc., Etc. OUR ASSORTMENT or * SMALLER ARTICLES SUCH AS PAPER COLLARS HOOKS AND EYES HAIR PINS JEWELRY SPECTACLES SCISSORS LADIES’ COLLARS SHIRTS And a thousand other articles too numerous to mention, defies competition, both in regard to PRICE AND EXCELLENCY. In a word, for anything you need, THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR GOODS IS AT I. KAHN A CO.’S, 262 Broad street. mhfi—tf Gas and Steam Fitting and Plumbing. n A. ROBBE, V 7. Having re-opened a Gas and Steam Fitting and Plumbing Shop in tho rear of 272 Broad street (Convert Hall place), is now prepared to do ail kinds of work connected 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. mhfi-3m I Auction Sale*. T. Savage Heyward fc Song, A rCTWNEKRS, ILL SELL EVERT MONDAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY We hold ourselves RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL GOODS ONCE IN OUR POSSES SION—if stolen, lost, or in any way not | forthcoming. LOSS BY FIRE EXCEPTED. mhß—tf Sale of Government Property AT MACON, GA. BY DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR, A 1,1. THE BUILDING MATERIALS, STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, TOOLS, IRON, COPPER, LUMBER, And Stores of Various Kinds, which were collected at Xlacon, Ga., by the Confederate Government, fur the erection and permanent operation of a large Armory, Laboratory, and Arse nal ; and also TOOLS, MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS collected from Iron Works and Armories in the States of Alabama and Georgia, will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION. Among the articles to be sold, are:— 9,000 ibs. COPPER—pigs 42.000 Ibs. COPPER—round rod 38,000 lbs. COPPER—bar 20,000 lbs. COPPER—sheet 200,000 lhs. WROUGHT IRON-bar and rod 500 tons PIG IRON 750 tons CAST IRON—unservice able shells 54,000 lbs. LEAD—pigs 45,000 lbs. TlN—block and sheet 4,000 Ibs. CHAlN—crane and cable 15,000 yards CLOTH—Cotton, Eng lish Serge, oiled, and enameled 32,000 lbs. POWDER 8,000 feet BELTING—gum and leather, assorted sizes 200 MACHINES—DriIIs. Planers, Milling. Screw-cutting, Steam and Trip Hammers Besides— Harness , Saddles, Horse Equipments, Infantry and Cavalry Accoutrements, Blankets, Way on and Cvn Carriage Irons, 35 unserviceable Cannon—iron and bronze, 80 broken Gun Carriages, Laboratory Stores and Materials, Separate. Parts (neip) for Sprinnfidi Musket* and Colt's Revolvers, and an assortment of Faints and Oils. The attention of Northern bttvers is called to this sale, which is a large one, and of valuable propertv. Full printed Catalogues of the prop erty to be sold, can be obtained from the Chief of Ordnance at Washington, D. C„ and from the Commanding Offi cer of the Augusta Arsenal. Georgia. The sale will commence on WEDNESDAY, April 4, 1866, and continue every day until all the properly is sold. Terms cash, in U. S. currency. D. W. FLAGLER,’ Capt. Ord. Brev. Lt. Col., mh9-td Com. Augusta Arsenal. Money Saved is .Money Made! JUST RECEIVED— METALIC TOP CHIMNEYS, Which don't break from heat, and GLASS CONES FOR BURNERS, Which save one-third the oil and admit a better light. THE VERY BEST KEROSENE OIL BY THE QUART PINT OR GALLON, OX HAXD AT REDUCED PRICES, ALSO NEW STYLE HALL LIGHTS BEAUTIFUL CHANDELIERS And a great variety of LAMPS, ALL VERY LOW By DAVIDSON & CO., mhß-3t 210 Broad street. FISH ! OYSTERS !! Q.AME!! 1 POULTRY! VEGETABLES!! AND FAMILY GROCERIES!!! OF EVERY KIND AXD FOR SALE LOW. Call ami sco mo. WM. if ALB (colored), Washington street, between Broad and Ellis, Augusta, Ga mh6—6m