Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, March 15, 1866, Image 2

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®J|t gailg frrss. THE LAB6EST CHtCI'LATION. AUBUBTA, CAA..I yTHURSDAY MORNING.. ..March IS, 1886 Ffenlanlsm. We have already had our »ay on Fe nianism, but that was adverse to it. We look upon it, in common with most of our Irish citizens, as one of the grand est humbugs of the day ; and a fit sub ject tor ridicule, if it were not for the serious consequences resulting from it to the unfortunate Irish at home. The people of that country are a very suscep tible, confiding race. They trust too much to their leaders ; and wicked de signing men, under the pretence of se curing independence to Ireland, can lead them into very serious difficulties. A few Sundays ago, an immense mass meeting of Fenians was held at Jones’ Wood, New York City; and,notwithstand ing the admonitions of Archbishop Mc- Closkey,the crowd was immense and very enthusiastic. Some very fun ny things were said about the Archhisbop’s admoni tions ; but the funniest speech of all was that of the Chief of the Fenian | movement —one O’Mahonev —in brief) “Owe Money,” which will be the upshot of the whole movement. He was very patriotic but rather more monetary. He said : “We need means, money , arms and armed men j" “I know from the -generous enthusiasm that you all mani fest, that the necessary means (that is money) wili be furnished, and tha 1 promptly.” “Will you supply to the Irish Republic * * * the means and appliances (that’s money again) necessary to establish its thorough inde pendence ?” “I will again ask you to furnish me with the grand essential, and j the only essential, now for its perfect j liberation —the sinews of war ’ (that’s more money) ; “Buy the bonds of the Irish Republic" (that’s still more money); “supply the money,” (that's plain English). “We only have one thing to do—that is to raise the stan dard of Ireland, as soon as you furnish us with the means and sinews of war ' (and more money yet) ! “I will now conclude by calling upon you to buy the bonds (and still more money yet) of the Irish Republic in yonder hotel (that’s a queer place to keep a Repub lic-in a hotel ; but we fear that it’s the only place that the Irish Republic ever will' be seen, and that “through a glass darkly”) ; “to subscribe your funds to the immediate necessities of the Irish army, now in sore peril.” (a little more money) 1 “Enable me, by the next ship, to send a sufficient sum of money (very good English and Irish, that!) to sup. ply the immediate necessity of James Stephens and his brave companions “Will you furnish me with enough of money (no misunderstanding, that!) to supply the immediate necessity of James Stephens and his brave companions and finally, “Will you supply me, as the agent of the Irish Republic, the Chief of this errand organization, with sufficient ■money, for myself and brother Fenians to leave this country for ever, and fight \ for your native land ere six weeks j expire ?” Arrah ! My honey, * How you do talk of money ! And faix! how ye did blarney the j b’ys, Colonel 1 but ye had a good assist- j tint in Captaiu McCafferty. That gentle man, after saying that there were 300,- 000 men in the Irish army, urged his hearers to buy some bonds, and. con cluded by advising each man to do his ; duty, which was, if he had but 25 cents j to invest it. Onr advice, under similar ! circumstances, would be to let it stay in his vest, if he had it there—that’s a bet- | ter investment than punchasing worth less bonds. But the Captain wag gener ous. He was only willing to take all a man had, and “divil a bit more.” A Mr. Killian also made a speech—a killin’ speech it was—chock full of fight; but we haven’t any fears that there will be much killin’ done by the Fenian leaders on this side of the salt pond. Our only fear is that some unfortunate dupes on the other side may be. But we have not time, nor do we de sire, to follow the various speakers and to record the full proceedings of this great meeting at Jones' Wood. If Jones wood we wouldn’t. We need only say > that the extracts from the speech of the ! Head Centre, O’Mahoney, are a fair sample of what was said on that occa sion. Money was the burthen of most of them; and no doubt many an honest laborer was that day fleeced of his week’s hard earnings, under the pretence that it was to be devoted to the redemp tion of his dear old Ireiarid. Alas I in devoting his money to the purchase of Irish Bonds, he was but forging heavier bonds for his unfortunate eountry. The Irish people of the South will not bo so easily duped. Vive la huntbuff! New Advertisement*. NOTICE —Three members of Conn ell to represent fourth Ward. MICHAEL MCDERMOTT, Better known as the Tinker, a son of Green Erin, a brave Confoderale soldier. , N . PETER (STRAUB. Better known as Dr- Straub. JOHN WALSH. Better known as Minister of the Gospel. mhts ts 8. A. FRA IN. Closing Business. NO. 156 BROAD STREET, NEXT TO MECHANICS BANK, Determined to closo up my business, I will sell .it greatly reduced prices, my stock con sisting of COACH and HARNESS MATERIAL, Etc., FRENCH CALF SKINS, CHAMOIS. SHEEP and LINING SKINS, .SOLE and UPPER LEATHER. Patent and Enamelled LEATHER and COLLARS. - A Full Assortment of PAINTS, viz— White Lead, Drop. Eddy’s and English Lamp Black, Chrome, Green and Yellow, Vermillion, Litharge, Gum Shellac, Patent Dryer, Lump aud Pulverized Pumice Stone. Whiting, Sand and Emory Paper, Vai nishes, etc. SPOKES, FELLOWS, HUBS, Finished and Unfinished SHAFTS, AXES, SPRINGS, BOLTS, BANDS, and a full assortment of HARNESS MOUNTINGS. Also, SHOE PEGS and SHOE TOOLS, and HARNESS MAKERS’ TOOLS, ENAM ELLED DUCK, DRILLS aud PATENT CLOTH. Also, SMOKING TOBACCO. mhls—lm LUTHER ROLL. K. MOO:A. J. H. carter. Kenneth McLea & Cos., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Vj 202 Bay Street, Savannah Are con star, tiv receiving FLOUR. RUT TER, LARD. HAMS, BACON, SHOUL DERS, etc., etc., on consignment, which they olFer at the lowest market rates. mhl3-liu* lien net li Nr Lea & Cos., 2Q2 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, Oilers f »r sale, at lowest market rates : 140(J bbls Family. Bakers, Extra, Splen did Fine FLOUR 26 bhds (Hear Bacon SIDES 41 bbl* Breakfast B ACON 63 bids MESS PORK / 30 half bbls Family P(rflK 20 half bbls Fulton Market REEF 50 packages BUTTER 120 packaged LARD 15 packages SHOULDERS . 100 boxes RAISINS 25 bbls VINEGAR 75 bbl* Pickled HAMS mb 15—fit* Goshen Butter. J Q FIRKINS CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER Just received by CHAS. ESTES. mhlo-2 276 Hroad street. Potatoes. J BARRELS PINK EYE PLANTING POTATOES 25 bbls Jackson White POTATOES Just received and for sale low by CHAS. ESTES, mhls-i 276 Broad street. Fox Crackers. UOX’S CELEBRATED BUTTER CRACKERS Just received by mli 15-2 _ CIIAS. ESTES. Iliram Sniitii Hour. QK BARRELS HTRAM SMITH’S /Cl) Double Extra FLOUR 100 barrel? Extra and Superfine FLOUR Extra' and Superfine FLOUR, in half, quarter and eighth bags. For sale low by CHAS. ESTES, mhlo-2t 276 Broad street. A. J. SET/E, OF AUGUSTA. GA., WITH JDHNES, BERRY A CO., Importers and Jobbers of Silks and Fancy Dry Goods, No. 527 Market street, Phila delphia ; will purchase for Southern Mer chants, and others, all kinds of Goods, charging the usual coin mission. Orders so licited. A. J. SETZE, mhls-tm Philadelphia, Penn. Free Lcnucii ! QYSTER SOUP WILL BE SERVED UP THIS DAY, from 11 to 12 o'clock, at the ST. NICHOLAS SALOON. Everybody is invited. mhls—lt • DIL FOOT’S IMIW I>ER. Having been appointed by the Manufacturers, AGENT for this Celebrated Brand of POWDER, I have now in Magazine at lacrory rates, expenses added full supplies of POWDER, viz: 200 kegs FFg and FFFg Sporting 25 half kegs FFg and FFFg Sporting 200 quarter kegs FFg aud FFFg .Sporting 25 cases FFg Canisters 5 cases Engle Cani3tors 25 qr kegs Rifle Eagle 25 qr kegs Duck Eajrle 100 keg? Blasting POWDER Delivery (lavs, Wednesdar and Saturday, inhl 1-6 *■ j/O. MATHKWSON.. Agent. Old Frames Made New. JJARPER & LADEVEZE Are now prepared to RE-GUILD OLD FRAMES. Parties haring old portrait frames, (me mentoes of the past) can have made to LOOK AS IF NEW, If sent to their shop. No. 32 Mclntosh street, opposite the Post-Office. mhll-tf , Municipal Election. A LARGE NUMBER OF THE Citizens of Anguata will support the follow ing gentlemen at the Municipal Election in APRIL next: FOR MA TOR. HON. FO3TER BLODGETT FOR COUNCIL. FIRBT WARD. • JAMES T. BOTIIWELL, HENRY T. PEAY, JOHN U. MEYER. SECOND WARD. GEORGE COOPER. EPHRAIM TWEEDY, JOHN PHINIZY, Ju. THIRD WARD. GEO R. CRUMP. < DR. WM. H. TUTT, JACOB B. PLATT. FOURTH WARD. WM. MULHERIN, • JOHN T. MILLER. CHAS. ESTKri. mhll—td we ARE AUTHORIZED TO announce lIENUY E. CLARKE as a C:*i ilidate for COUNTY TREASURER, at the EloOion in APRIL next. mhll-td INDEPENDENT TICKET.—The following named gentlemen 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. BOTHWELL, A. P. ROBERTSON, JOHN U. MEYER. S ECO XI) 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. mhfi—td SECOND WARD. -The follow ing named gentlemen will be supported for MEMBERS OF COUNCIL, in Ward No. 2 at the Election in APRIL Next. W. J. OWENS, D, H. DENNING, mh3-td J. K. EVANS. FOR MAYOR—We arc author- I ized to announce JOHN FOSTER. Esq., as a Candidate for MAYOR of the Cityaof Au gusta, at the Municipal Election in APRIL next. mb2-td INDEPENDENT TICKET.— The following names will be supported for MEMBERS OF COUNCIL in Ward No. 1, at the ensuing Election in APRIL next. JAS T BOTHWELL, A P ROBERTSON, tnh2—td JOHN U MEYER. PALACE STABLES. g THE UNDERSIGNED | leave to return his thanks j .to the citizens of Vuirusta and I the public generally for the generous pat- ; ronage heretofore extended to him, and so- j licits a coutinuauoe of the same. Having recently fitted up (his establish- i meat throughout, and added to the stock j some new and ELEGANT CARRIAGES, j GENTLE AND FINE HORSES CAREFUL DRIVERS, etc., etc. j He is prepared to accommodate the pub- j lie for occasions of BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. ! The especial attention of families wishing to avoid the expense of keeping carriages, j horses, etc., is called t'> the fact that he has 1 provided several new aud elegant outfits, which will be re milieu EXPRESSLY FOR THIS CLASS | i Ob’ BUSINESS. They may fiud it to their interest to make either a special or general arrangement for them. BTJGGfIES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE TOP AND OPEN ‘ At all times kept for hire. FINE SADDLE HORSES, j Among them two or three fine pacers, for ladies—perfectly gentle and kind. WEDDING PARTIES Will be attended in the most elegant, style. FUNERAL OCCASIONS WILL MEET WITH PROMPT ATTENTION. HORSES AND MULES j KEPT BY THE DAY WEEK MONTH OR j YEAR j At customaiy rates. And always on hand ; for sale. Pledging his best efforts to please, he hopes to merit and receive a share of tho public patronage. mhl4—tf M. A. DEIIONEY. To The Ladies! Mrs. pughe calls particular ATTENTION TO HER RECENT LY SELECTED STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF NEW GOODS APPERTAINING TO HER LINE OF BUSINESS, AT STORE, 190 BROAD STREET. Miscellaneous. GRANDOPENING O Millinery AND FANCY GOODS ON THURSDAY, 15th INST., AT ti (Din e itllette's 213 BROAD STREET,-®# CONSISTING IN PART OF Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s HATS and BONNETS in Straw, Silk, Crape and Lace Spring and Summer RIBBONS Ladies’ Black Silk CIRCULARS Ladies’ Black Silk BASQUES Ladies’ Zepher Wool CLOAKS Ladies’ Zepher Wool SHAWLS Ladies’ Angola SHAWLS Ladies’ Point Lace COLLARS and CUFFS Ladies’ Val. Lace COLLARS and CUFFs Thread Lace COLLARS and CUFFS Cambric COLLARS and CUFFS Linen COLLARS and CUFFS Embroidered L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS H. S. L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS Tape Border HANDKERCHIEFS Swiss INSERTING and EDGING Cambric INSERTING and EDGING Vallencienne and Thread I,ace INSERTING and EDGING Cotton, Cambric and Jaconet INSERTING and EDGING Checked and Striped NAINSOOK Checked and Striped SWISS MUSLIN Plain and Figured SWISS MUSLIN Fine White FRENCH LAWN Fine White FRENCH MUSLIN BYADENE SWISS MUSLIN PUFFED JACONET for Spencers BALMORAL STRIPES FLUTED FRILLING for Balmorals SWISS and LACE SPENCER WAISTS Black DRESS SILKS Black SILK GRENADENE Black BAREGE GRENADENE Black CRAPE MARETZ Black TAMARTINE Black TAMIKE Black and white SILK GRENADENE Black and purple GRENADENE Black French CAMBRIC Black French LAWN Black LACE VASILS Black LOVE VEILS Black CRAPE VEILS Black, Brown, Blue, Purple and Green GAUZE VEILS Colored WEIL BAREGES Black and Colored BUGLE TRIMMING DRESS and MANTILLA SETS, in black and colors Black and Fancy DRESS BUTTONS Ladies’ Fancy NECK TIES Large lot White BRILLIANTS Ladies’ White COTTON HOSE BRIDAL ILLUSIONS BRIDAL WREATHS. ALSO Pins, Needles, Hair Pins, Spool Cotton, Hooks and Eyes, and many oilier desirable aud necessary articles not enu merated. JSfP'The attention of the Ladies is in vited lo Ibe new goods, which will be sold low for cash. mhl4—3t Yearly us Cheap as Daylight. YS7E ARE NOW SELLING VV THE VERY BEST KEROSENE OIL. By the barrel and five gallon cans, at Charleston and Savannah prices, and re tailing the same as low as any house in the city. ON HAND Beautiful PARLOR, TAPER and HAND LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, HALL, BRACKET, SIDE and SUSPENDING LIGHTS With the latest improvements, and CHIMNEYS, New Style, Which will not break from heat. All very cheap by W. D. DAVIDSON & CO., inb 14—2 210 Broad street. |£EROSENE OIL MUNGER’3. T A'MPS, - i.J SHADES, CHIMNEYS, Etc., HUNGER’S. fl AS SHADES, VJ AND LAMP REPAIRS, AT HUNGER’S. PRETTY ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ FANCY BEADS, SPANGLES, Etc., HUNGER’S. ■REDDING PRESENTS AND NUPTIAL RINGS, Os the FINEST GOLD, AT HUNGER'S. Y SELECT ASSORTMENT OF GOLD WATCHES. GOLD JEWELRY, And the usual variety of FANCY GOODS, _ MUNGER’S. Mr. mungeu devotes iiis per sonal attention and skill on all WATCH WORK entrusted him. at 150 BROAD STREET, fel ,1-ts 2d Door below Monument Miscellaneous. HEW GOODS. QPENING THIS DAY IT 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. Something Sew. JYEAUTIFUL STYLES OF SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING just received. ALSO HATS, a large stock of every variety, at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. Cle^ant! rPHK STOCK OF LADIES’ AND 1 GENTS’FURNISHING GOODS, jnst received at THE FANCY BAZAAR. No. 253 Broad street. Choice! DILK BASQUES, DRESS GOODS, 0 NOTIONS, and FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS and STRAW GOODS, at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. Country merchants TV'ILL CONSULT THEIR BEST V V interests bv calling at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street, before purchasing their stock, mkl 3—3 m JOB PRIYTISG HOUSE, Corner of Ilrood and Mclntosh Streets, rp STAIRS. rpms ESTABLISHMENT HAS L been furnished with everything in the TYPE and PRESS DEPARTMENT that the best Founders could supply, and is | prepared to execute orders for every descrip tion of j PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL Job Printing FOR MERCHANTS MANUFACTURERS MECHANICS AUCTIONEERS BANKS RAIL ROADS STEAMBOATS EXPRESS COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANIES HOTELS RESTAURANTS BOARDING-HOUSES THEATRES CONCERT HALLS CLERKS OF COURTS SHERIFFS CONSTABLES LAWYERS DOCTORS DENTISTS COLLEGES SCHOOLS and for all other persons, corporations, and institutions. WE PRINT Business Cards Checks Visiting Cards Notes “ At Home ” Cards Drafts Wedding Curds Prices Current Ball Cards Title Deeds Show Cards Trust Deeds Admission Cards Leases Election Cards Receipts Time Tables Tax Rills Way-Bills Licenses Circulars Bonds Bill-Heads. Insurance Policies Shippers' Receipts Calendars Steamers’ Bills Notices Druggists' Labels Bills of Lading Tobacco Labels Manifests Clothing Labels. Bills of Fare Dray Tickets Concert Bills Coal Tickets Programmes Wood Tickets Theatre Bills Bread Tickets Show Bills Milk Tickets Posters, all sizes Reward Tickets Passenger Tickets Election Tickets. Certificates of Stock Renewal Certificates Manufacturers' Labels. All work ordered will be done in the most artistic manner, and at very low prices. Printing in every color, shape and form, ON ANY KIND OF PAPER, EXECUTED PROMPT, NEAT, CHEAP. E. H. PUGHE, OFFICE OF THE DAIL Y PRESS, Corner Broad and Mclntoab sts., Up Stairs,. ArnrsTx, Ga. Auction Sales. T. havage Heyward $l Sobs, AUCTIONEERS, 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. mbß—tf Sale of Government Property AT MACON, GA. BY DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR, ALL THE ! BUILDING MATERIALS, j STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, TOOLS, IRON, COPPER, LUMBER, Aftd Stores of Various Kinds, which were collected at Macon, Ga., by the Confederate Government, for 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 1 in the States of Alabama aud Georgia, | will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION. | Among the articles to be sold, are:— 9.000 lbs. COPPER—pigs 42,000 lbs. COPPER—round rod 38,000 lbs. COPPER—bar 20.000 lbs. COPPER—sheet 200.000 lbs. 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 lbs. CHAlN—crane and cable 15,000 yards CLOTH—Cotton, Eng lish Serge, oiled, and enameled i 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— j Harness, Saddles, Horse Equipments , Infantry and Cavalyy Accoutrements, Blankets, Wagon and Gun Carriage Irons, 35 unserviceable Cannon—iron and bronze, 80 broken Gun Carriages, Laboratory Stores and Materials, Separate Parts (new) for Springfield Muskets and Coifs Revolvers, and an assortment of Paints and Oils. The attention of Northern buyers is called to this sale, which is a large one, and of valuable property. 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, 1860, and continue every day until all the property is sold. Terms cash, in U. S. currency. D. W. FLAGLER.' Capt. Ord. Brev. Lt. Cos!., mh9-td Coin. Augusta Arsenal. PAINTS, OILS, Etc. 2Q BBLS. ENGLISH LINSEED OIL 1C Barrels MACHINERY OIL 5 Barrels COPAI, VARNISH 5,000 Pounds PURE WHITE LEAD 5,000 Pounds SNOW WHITE ZINC 60 Dozen PAINT BRUSHES, ass’d 20 Barrels SPANISH WHITING 10 Carboys OIL VITRIOL 20 Darrels TANNERS OIL Also. TIEMAN’S COLORS. Os every description, which we have the sole control of, and can furnish at New York prices, freight added. Wm. 11. TUTT. Wholesale Druggist, mh!3—6t 264 Broad Street. Look to your Interest. The phcenix iron works, on Marbury street, near the Cottou Factory Bulldiug, known as the old Pistol factory, has been converted into a FOUN DRY and MACHINE WORKS. Steam Engines, and Boilers, Saw -Mills. Sugar Boilers. Mill Spindles. Gudgeons, Gin Gear, Gas Retorts, Sash Weights, and other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS are among the many articles of superior work manship, which.we are daily furnishing to our customers, and the public generally, at the very lowest prices. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled. Competent Machinists sent to any part of the country to erect or repair Machinery. DAY A PHILLIPS, Proprietors. REFERENCES. Mr J R Howell, Millwright, Augusta, Ga. Maj Geo T Jackson, Augusta, Ga. Mr W Brenner, Augusta, Ga, Mill Fur nisher. Jesse Osmond, Esq, Augusta, Ga, Car Builder. Reany A Merry, Berzelia, Ga. Proprietors Saw Mill. Cook A Lampkin. Colombia county, Ga, Proprietors Saw Mill. m hl3—3m