Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, March 18, 1866, Image 3

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C{f Chilli Press. THK LAMKBT ( IRCILATION. “ AVursrA, QA. SUNDAY MORNING March !•*. MM lew AdierttNcnicnta. ' Wobli"« Lodge—Wm. U. Davis, Secretary Spring aud Summer Good*—Juhu Kenny. Saddle-»*4 Harness Manufactory —J. W. Itaeon A Urol her. Notice —W. B. Davison. . Fino Ueof— Weigle A Packet. Spring and Summer Goods—Kahn A Cos. Masonic Mall—Monday Night. Auction Salo-*Keyw*rd * Son*. \«w Good*—l9o Broad ft. For Mayor—James T. Gardinor 'LOCAL MATTERS. To Advertisers*. If nny business mau in Augusta, or anywhere else, doubts that the Daily Press is the best medium through which .to advertise in this city, we invite him to call at our Office, any afternoon, and we will take pleasure, as a matter of ' business, in showing him the number of papers we print daily. I. Kahn k Cos. This well known firm. No. 202 Broad street, have an adver tisement in this morning’s Press, to which we invite the attention of our readers. It enumerates some of the best articles of their large and varied stock of dry and fancy good - , which they have on hand. These gentlemen have also an assortment of smaller articles in their lino, all of which are offered for sale at low rates. Country mer chants will find it to their interest to give Messrs. Kahn A Cos. a call, as they offer to duplicate any bill purchased in Charleston. Savannah, or nny other Southern city. Don’t forget the number—262 Broad street. t ood News to All.—ls you want a gnml suit of clothes for spring and summer wear, and you surely doj yon should go im mediately to John Kenny’s and order one. Ho has a splendid assortment of spring goods for gentlemen’s wear. There you will find broadcloths, cassimeres. fancy silks, vests, shirts, collars, neck-tios, and • cravats. His terms arc cash, but rcasona- I ble •'tor a' that, a' that.” So give him a j ■call at his stand, No. 221 Broad street. Grand Open ing of Spring and Sum mer Calicoes, besides other new goods, at 190 Broad Street, to-morrow morning. Bef.f that is Beef. Tomorrow (Monday) moaning, will bo exposed for sale some of the choicest, beef that has been offer ed for many a day'. It will be cut in steaks, roasts, or any way to suit the buyer. Lovers of something nice will miss a treat if they fail to secure some of this beet. Call on Messrs. Weiglc A Puckett, or Thomas Eish er, Lower Market. They will be on hand to serve you. Early birds secure the fruit. Sadoi.e and Harness Manufactory. —J. W. Bacon A Bro. have in store, and urc onstantly receiving from the North, a lull nd complete assortment of Saddles and larness. They also give especial attention o tho manufacture of various articles in heir line, all of which are enumerated in heir advertisement this morning. Mr. 'rank Goodsell, who is well and favorably mown iu the community, is with this estab ishment. The store is at No. 109 Broad treet, under Hotel, sign of the rhite horse. “Sundowns." —Mrs. l’uglio Ims just eceived a beautiful lot of the above named ummer Hats, at 190 Broad Street. Consignees per Central Rail Road larch 17, 1800.—M A Dehoney, C A Wil ams A Cos, J O M, A Stevens. II Meyers, invidson A Cos, J D B A Bro, Wyman A M, i B Wright, C Estes, J G Bailie A Bro, Mrs rederick, J A Chambers, T E Beuhler, J leyers, L Guerin, Easterling A M. Clark A !o, C Emery, J Hertz, Conley F A Cos. John lenny, M Kctnpner, A Meyers, E II l’nghe, [ Baw, A T Gray, S Scurrev, Sylvester A o, Vlai Tweedy, V Richards, B Richards, I Levy, S L Neeson. Plumb A L, Moore »t’ B Irs E II Pugho, C Spaeth, C A P.owland, Ico Burr, II T Pony A Cos, B II Brodnax, 1 W Carr, WP A Bro, E P Clayton, S D ieard, J C Galvin, Barry A B, F E Timmons H Henry, J C Schreiner A Son, W Gibbs, Mosher A Cos, Geo A Oate3, W Sheppard, ones A Rice, L G Fillette, R C Linn, J lostello. Mr. Chanlep.’s Speech. —We are indebted to Mr. Chanler, M. C. from New Fork, for a copy of his speech, on the sub ject : “This is a White Working Man’s Gov ernment—Suffrage in the District of Colum bia,” delivered in the House of Represen tatives, Jau. 12th, ISCC. We received yesterday some of tbe largest and nicest Irish Potatoes wo have seen for a long time—one of them weighed one pound and a half. They can be at the grocery store of Levy A Jacobs, near the Lower Market. Give them a call. The Weather.—The weather took a change again on Friday ovening, and was quite cold and windy yesterday. The con sequeuco was that there was quite a rise in [Real Estate, that is the dust was stirring around pretty freely. River News. —There were no arrivals yesterday. The Laura and Swan left for Savannah. No boats at the wharf. Water mark, five feet eleven inches. I Amusement. —Masonic Hall will be open Monday night. See advertisement. CHUHOH BEOORD fOU TO-DAY. St. Paul’s (Epiutopai,) Churcb —Cor. Waehiagun and Reynold* street*. Murn iug *ervice half-past 1U A. M. Sunday School at .1 I*. M. Kveiling service at »J P. M. There will al*o bo ssrviers iu thi* church ou Monday, Tiie»day, Thurs day and Saturday, at 4 P. M.; and on Wednesday and Friday at 11 A. M., and S P. M Ciiurcii of tub Atonement (liPisroPAl.) —Corner Telfair *nd Kolluok streets. Ser vices by the Pastor, Rev. IV. 11. llarisou at hall-past 10 A. M. First Baptist Chi rcii—Corner Greene and Jackson streuts. Preaching at half past 10 A. M., by the Pastor, Rev. J. 11. Cuthbert. Sunday School at 3 P. M.: sing ing commences at ball-past 2 P. M. Preachiug at7J P. M. Second Baptist Chit.cu Tvollock street. Tho usual services by the Pastor, lltv. D. G. Dauiells: and Sunday School. St. James’ M. F,. Church —Greene st.i Preaching by ltev. Geo. Kramer, at hsH past 10 A. M., and 7J P. M. Sunday School at half-past 2 P. M. St. John’s M. K. Church—Greene st., between Jackson and Mclntosh. Preach ing by Rev. Aruiinius IVright. Pastor, at the usual hours. Sunday School at 9 A. M. Presbyterian Churcß—Corner Telfair und Washington streets, l’reuchiug by Rev. Dr. Wilson, Pastor, as usual. Christian Ohvrcii Reynolds street, between Jackson and Mclntosh. The usual services (nay be expected by the Pastor. Cftt’RcH of thf. Most Hoi-y Trinity (Catholic). —CunieY Jackson and Telfair streets, Services at daylight and at half past 10 A. M. nlve Vespers at 4 P. M., by the Pastors, Revs. Duggan and Kirby. We have been authorized by Mr. John Foster to withdraw his name as a candidate for Mayor. It will be seen, however, that Mr James T. Gardiner, a well known merchant of this city, is a candidate for this important position. Claims.—W. B. Davison notifies all persons having claims against tho steam boats Amazon and Laura to prosentthem at once. T. S. Heyward & Sons have a big sale to-morrow. Read tlioir advertisement. Hon. JonN Van Buren arrived in Charleston on Monday last. Funeral notice. The friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Hays and family,and of Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Love, are respoctfully invited to attend the funeral of tho latter from the residence of the former, on Greene street, MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o’clock. Municipal Election. A LARGE NUMBER OF THE Citir.ens of Augusta will support the follow ing gentlemen at the Municipal Election in APRIL next: FOR MAYOR. HON. FOSTER 'BLODGETT FOR COUNCIL. FIRST ward. JAMES T. BOTHWELL, HENRY T. PEAY, JOHN U. MEYER. REFUND WARD. GEORGE COOPER, EPHRAIM TWEEDY, JOHN PHINIZY, Jn. THIRD WARD. GEO. R. CRUMP, DR. WM. H. TUTT, JACOB B. PLATT. FOURTH WARD. WM. MULHERIN. JOHN T. MILLER, CHAS. ESTES. mb 11 —td IVE ARK AUTHORIZED TO announce HENRY E. CLARKE as a Can didate for COUNTY TREASURER, at the Election in APRIL next. mhll-td INDEPENDENT TICKET.—The following named gentlemen will he supported for MEMBERS OF COUNCIL at tho ensu ing election in April next: FOR CITY COUNCIL. FIRST ward. JAMES T. BOTHWELL, A. 1\ ROBERTSON, JOHN U. MEYER. SECOND WARD. W. J, OWENS, D. H. DENNING, JOSHUA K. EVANS. THIRD WARD. JACOB B. PLATT. ALEXANDER PHILLIPS, W. A. RAMSEY. FOURTH WARD. I)R. M. E. SWINNEY, mhS—td SECOND WARD.—Tho 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, mh.3-td J. K. EVANS. FOR MAYOR.—We are author ized to announce JOHN FOSTER, Esq., as a Candidate for MAYOR of the City of Au gusta, at the Municipal Election in APRIL next. mli2-td INDEPENDENT TICKET.— The tollowing 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, mh2-td JOHN U MEYER. K. m’i.EA. J. H- FARTER. Kenneth McLea & Cos., /COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Vj 202 Bay Street, Savannah Are constantly receiving FLOUR. BUT TER, LARD, HAMS, BACON, SHOUL DERS, etc., etc., on consignment, which they offer at the lowest market rates. mhlS-lm* Dry Good*, Etc. NEW GOODS. QPENINO Tills DAY AT MRS. PUG HE'S, 190 BROAD STREET, SILK MANTILLAS PLAII) POPLINS MUSLINS LAWNS EMBROIDERY SILK, white and eobU WHITE ALPACAS PARASOLS FANS NETS COILS WAX BEADS IIAT ORNAMENTS BUTTONS RIBBONS Os every description. SPRING FASHIONS I RADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATSI Mrs. PUGHE HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE NORTH WITH a MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF THE NEWEST STYLES OF HATS! TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED WHICH WILL BE DISPOSED OF WHOLESALE OR RETAIL AT 190 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. AMONG THE STYLES EXU.It EE A TED ARE THK ORTON NORMA DERBY OLIVE VERONA NAIAD NELLIE GRANT ETC., ETC. THK LADIES ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THIS BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF ZEE _A. T S , at MRS. PUGHF.’S. 190 Broad street, August**. <»n. Poi nters. PAINTING, GLAZING. Etc. A I.L orders connected with the above branches promptly executed iu the neatest manner, on reasonable terms. SHOP NO. 48 JACKSON STREET, Near the Bell Tower. The best quality of PAINT used, and GLASS of all sizes (obtainable) set to order. f e 2o—tf WILLIAM BARROW. J. m. Q IGN AND O FANCY PAINTER! McINTOSH STREET, Opposite the Post-Office. Having returned from tho Woods, will bo pleased to serve his old customers and tho public generally in any branch of his art. ja3l—tf J G. COFFIN, House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTER, Jackson St., opposite Van Winkle llange AUGUSTA, GEO . jal2—om* Plantation for Sale or Exchange. ft IN HUNDRED AND TWENTY y ACRES OF I.AND, five miles from the Georgia Rail Road, and sixty four miles from Augusta, One hundred acres of creek 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, lias a good orchard, large dwel ling house with nine rooms, and five fire places with brick basement, numerous out buildings, barns, etc. It is rented this year and in a good state of cultivation. Stock and provisions can bo bought with it, when tho rent expires, perhaps sooner by special arrangement. There is enough pasture for cattle the most of the year, and fine 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, Savannah or Macon. Apply at this Office. tnhlO-tf SELECT SCHOOL, I AM PREPARED TO GIVE INBTRUC tion in Classics, tho Higher Branches of the English Language, and tho Primary De partment. Strict attention will bo paid to the younger Scholars, as well as to those farther ad vanced. Terms reasonable. JOSEPH T. DERRY, jan27—3m* 82 Walker street. C. H. WARNER, PLUMBER, GAS and STEAM FITTER, In rear of 255 Broad street, Augusta, Geo. jsSS*Pumps, Gas, Steam and Water Pipes promptly furnished or repaired. ja2o—tf Dry Goods, ifr. BELLINU OFF, AS I INTEND MAKING A CHANGE IN BUSINESS I WILL SELL Ol'T MY ENTIRE STOCK 0 F Di’y Goods,Etc AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, MANY ARTICLES MUCH LOWER THAN NEW YORK COST. Country merchants will ilo well to give me a call ; or to any person commencing business, an excelled opportunity is offered, as the store is well located, low rent and well fitted up. All persons indebted to me will please settle up. J. McELRATH, 307 BItOAD STRKST, uuder Planters' Hotel. mh 17—ts NEW SPRING GOODS THE CHARLESTON STORE. We are now prepared to exhibit a large ami varied assortment of DRY AND FANCY' GOODS, comprising, in part, elegant DRESS GOODS. in POPLINS, BAREGES, GRENADINES, etc. ALSO, A large stock of light and medium colored CALICOES, varying in price from twenty to twenty-five cents. 500 yards Plaid English BAREGE, 35 cents, worth 50 cents. 50p yards Colored CHALIES, at 40 cents, worth 60 cents. 1.000 yards Fd CIIEONS, at 35 cents, worth 50 cents. 1,000 yards Colored Figured MUSLINS, at S5 cents, worth 50 cents. Besides many other New Goods, all of which will be sold low, for cash, AT THE CHARLESTON STORE, 236 Broad street. JUST RECEIVED, That lot of elogant GRENADINE ROBE DRESSES. These ROBES are decidedly tho most, stylish and elegant thing of the season. As there are hut a few patterns, Ladies wilt find it to their advantage to call early and get the first selections. AT DRAKE’S CHARLESTON STORE, znli 17 —tt Somethin;? \ew. ■gEAUTIFUL STYLES OF SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING just received. AI.SO HATS, a large stock of everv varietv, at TIIE FANCY BAZAAR. No. 253 Broad street. Elegant ! rPHE STOCK OF LADIES’ AND I GENTS’FURNISHING GOODS, just received at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. Choice ! QILK BASQUES, DRESS GOODS, l) NOTIONS, aud FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS and STRAW GOODS, at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. Country .’Hcrcliauls TT7ILL CONSULT THEIR BEST VV interests bv calling at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street, before purchasing their stock, mhl 3—3 m QHURCHILL & JOHNSTON, DRY GOODS AND General Commission Merchants, 233 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., OPPOSITE MASONIO HALL. Will give prompt and personal attention to all consignments they may be favored with. Consign ments solicited. They keep constantly on hand A good Assortment o DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, AND G ENTLEMEN S CL O THING. ja3—tf E, S. .IAFFKIV &, CO. JMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Dry Goods, 350 Broadway , NE W Y O II K . fe27—6m jp-TTrnnr AGENT FOR GROVER & BAKER’S S E WIN G MA CHINES, 326 Broad Street. A complete stock of Needles, and all the improvements, together with Sewing Ma chines, always for sale. jalH—6m TO TIIE LADIES: MADAME DEMOREST, EMPORIUM OF EASH ION, . Branch at Augusta, No. 326 Broad street. PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS Trimmed and Untrimmed, for sale. NEW PATTERNS RECEIVE!* MONTHLY. ja 12J—f>m Miss L. J. READ. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late THOMAS GARDNER (colored) deceased, are hereby requested to call and make payment, and all to whom the deceased was indebted will render their accounts, properly attested, to r F. C. BARBER, mh7—law6t Administrator. W. BINHY WARRKW. W. I. BARPXR. 1. W. WALL AC*. w. HENRY WARREN A CO. AT WHOLESALE, GROCERIES, BAGGING. ROTE, TWINE, HATS, BLANKETS, NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., 175 and 177 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga. We purchase and sell COTTON, TOBACCO, PRODUCE, Etc., ON COMMISSION, And forward Goods to any section of the country, North or South. Guano ! Guano !! j£E t t;l e w E I, L ’ s CORN AND COTTON COMPOUND o r PUOSPHA TEE, A M MON IA, AND A LK AL IES, Made exprensly for tli.se Plants and Root Crops. Introduced before the war with GREAT SUCCESS! Price per ton of 2,000 lbs., $55, with Expenses added. For sale by W. HENRY WARREN & CO. To Owners and Shippers o r COTTON. JNO. K. GILLIATT A CO., Liverpool. England. OBER, NANSON A CO., New Y’ork. OBER, ATWATER A CO., New Orleans, LEWIS, NANSON A CO., St. Louis. W. HENRY WARREN A CO., Augusta, Ga. Representing the above well known Houses for the State of Georgia, we will put in order aud ship COTTON from any sec tion of the country, making liberal advances und speedy returns. Tho reputation ofthose Houses will insure the most favorable nogo tiatidn of Exchange on New York, Liver pool and London. By our advertisement, it will be seen that we keep expressly for the trade a large stock of GROCERIES, of all kinds. HATS, CLOTHING, BLANKETS, LINENS, etc., etc., which wo will sell as cheap, and in many instances lower, than can be bought in Louisville and Cincinnati. We psopose to Merchants holding COTTON to inafco them advances in Cash or Goods, and sell or ship their COTTON to uny of the above points, thus giving them the ad vantage of Augusta, New York or Liverpool markets. An investigation of the above will prove that our facilities for doing business with any section are the very best, and the ad vantages we possess tor making advances in Goods or Cash are probably superior to any one in the State. Wo earnestly solicit a eorrespondence with Dealers and Shippers. W. HENRY WARREN A CO., 175 aud 177 Broad Street, fc4 —i® Augusta, Gi. Miscellaneous. "JOY TO THE WORLD" /JMIE INTRODUCTION OF PEER Y I)A VIS’ PAIN KILLER TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE HAS RELIEVED MORE PAIN AND CAUSED MORE REAL JOY TUAN ANY OTHER ONE THING THAT CAN BE NAMED. IT IS A “BALM FOR EVERY WOUND.’' Our first physicians use it and recommend its use; the Apothecary finds it first among tbe medicines Called for. and the wholesale Druggist consid ers it u leading article of bis trade. All the dealers in medicine speak alike in its favor; and its repu tation as a medicine of GREAT MERIT AND VIRTUE is fully aud permanently established; and it is the great FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE. EVERY BODY SHOULD HAVE A BOT TLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN ATTACKS OF DISEASE. Taken Internally, it Cures SORE THROAT, SUDDEN COLDS. COUGHS. WEAK STOMACH, GENE RAL DEBILITY, NURSING SORE MOUTH, CANKER. LIVER COM PLAINT. DYSPEPSIA or INDIGES TION, CRAMP and PAIN in STOM ACH, bowel complaint, paint ers’ COLIC. ASIATIC cholera, DIARRHtEA and DYSENTERY. Taken Externally, it Cures FELONS, BOILS and OLD SORES, SE VERE BURNS and SCALDS. CUTS, BRUISES and SPRAINS. SWELLING OF THE JOINTS, RINGWORM AND TETTER, BROKEN BREAST, FROST ED FEET and CHILBLAINS, TOOTH ACHE, PAIN IN THE FACE, NEU RALGIA and RHEUMATISM. Full Directions Accompany Each Bottle. PAIN KILLER, taken internally, should be adulterated with milk or water, and sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a COUGH and BRONCHITIS, a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effective than any thing else. For SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of PAIN KILLER and water, and tho relief isimrne diate, aud cure positive, It should not be forgotten that the PAIN KILLER is equally as good to take inter nally as to use externally. VO" Each bottle is wrapped with full directions for its use. feb-l ly Kew I.iiie of Steamers ! gOR CHARLESTON, S. C. TOUCHING AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THE ELEGANT NEW and EAST 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 for one hundred passengers. Also, ample capacity for freight. This line offers rare facilities to the travelling public for ease and comfort, and enables the mer chant to forward his cotton and other sup plies direct to a -seaport without the cost and trouble of transhipment. For Freight aud Passage apply at tho office of’the Agents. 11. EDMONDSTON 4 CO., No. 3 Van Winkle Range, Jackson street, Augusta, Ga. AND WILLIS & CHISOLM, North Atlantic Wharf, mhlO—tf Charleston, S. C. Look to your Interest. TUHE PHCENIX IRON WORKS, ON J. Marburv street, near the Cotton Factory Building, known as the old Pistol factory, has been converted into a FOUN DRY and MACHINE WORKS. Steam Engines, and Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Boiled, 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 & 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. lleany 4 Merry, Berzelia, Ga, Proprietors Saw Mill. Cook & Lampkin, Columbia county, Ga, Proprietors Saw Mill. mhl3—3m For Sale or Rent. A NICE HOUSE and LOT, IN WOOD LAWN, Well arranged for comfort and convenience. JOHN H. MEADE & SON, ' Campbell st., between Broad and Ellis, 2 doors below Fleming A Rowland’s corner. mh9—tf