Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, April 13, 1866, Image 3

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C|lsaiU press. ilßkkkst < ik<tlatiov. (IA. OHttjHIORNING April IS, Isfil AUvorllsrrx. linn ill A'uii'la. nr doubts tint tin Daily lu"t nil ill" in thin i-iiv, \vn imilF him ■HHiur n:’i -..niv :v" -v, jiliM-iirn, it' inmiiT show in.r 111,,, 1 1.,■ liumli r~f fgga|^Kprint daily. ; iflr liht'i lisHiirnls. tUflnoiDr—Charleston, S. C. ' tten 1 ion ! Un ad street, l -i of Harlem S. W. Henry. Bcal matters. tjtaipNVKUT Last Xi«;iir.—A hrue -wMßpative amlionee greptetl the Poz first Concert, at last night. The piano com performances of Jos. Poz- a vigorous and elegant are characterized by sen elegance. Mr. L 11. Poznanski. as& also exhibits skill and grace. is strict ami pure, exhibiting £h»j of his renowned master. Loznanski selected t• *r his first pn^TMTntr-*dm*!i• *n and Variations on tho of I/Elisire d’Amore, which he exquisite taste and feeling. the rapid movements with firm and displayed clear, rapid and ve power. llis (n) Fantasie and (/<) Souvenir d’Amerujiio (a upon several negro in 1 olios', charming performances. Tn some he displayed a profound expres oC/nHa power of cantahile which made - sing with a perfect vocal porta- B. Poznanski selected as his first by PeHeriot--Fantasie he played neatly and graco execution tltrouglmut being clear. ?:>p> phrased and defined : amlaPo g^ths^^Bwasadmirably executed. Ilis next was an («t) In vocation, composed a thoughtful and impassioned It was played in a broad and showing a great deal of ( h) St. Patrick’s Day. which is performance, remarkable neatness and delicacy of (piano and violin) was also executed and well received. Varian Hoffman is a charming and elicited con.-iderahlo applau.-e art so Xear, and yet so Far.” and i ! (the kissh two beautiful her full scope for the display of her powers. briefly alluded to these distin- assuring our readers that of the praise which has been upon tliem. and that in their per u rich musical treat may be Ll^Bcoti J Fomert will he given this ; a (iraml .Matinee to-im-rrow am* Tin: WAV.--r.)b!mtt learned grammar wh«-n I was a ; v on the pay of six pence a day bf my berth, or that of my guard seat to study in : my knapsack and a hit of lying s iny writing table. I had no j^Hurchasc candles or oil; in winter that 1 could get any light but lire, and only my turn even at a pen or a piece of paper, I WsW. to forego soino portion of in a ■‘•'tate of half starvation, moment of time that I could and I had to read and write *«alki:ig, laughing, singing, whist ' and of at least a score of the of men, and that, too, in -of freedom from control. And I these circumstances, could ' overcome the task, is there, in the whole world, a youth Bd an excuse for the non-perlorm as nooo.->ary to n young girl m. Ik*. to tha bee, rain to the parched feM’tky BB)ugh to a hungry duck. Wirh lices can’t make honey : without would perish; without. C« f would starve; and without .Km? would all turn into walking take to druming on asthma- screeching out doleful bal -1 &<% “Xo one to cheer me, no one ;, * v such a fate, good boys, de- Hat.i.. —Jf.-rj.h lb./.uanski, Aj^ritr play "Soiindi? from Home”- - and Home, Sweet. Home— and ‘PJrand Duo,” for Madamo Varian HofT • ;o.m to-night, •• I Lombardi/' and the celebrated Song.” I. Ik Po/.nnn “Fantasia Lucie.” by Vicux- Song.” “Carnival of Venice/’ ®l:ftß-Duo,” for Violin and Piano. :Wi|gli,T llorsK.—Now that the 918 between her*; and Charleston, citizens will avail tliemselvrs f >t’ ife? of visiting our Sister Seaboard. To all, wo say, « :W||i go-»d attention, good rio-aN, (piarters, be sure and put well known Hotel. How to Dispose op Trash.—A many persons arc at a loss how to dispose of the ragged and mutilated currency that ac oiynulatos on their hands. An exchange says it is the easiest thing in the world, and without any expense. When you get three dollars' worth ou band, put it in small packages, pin a paper band around it, with your name, post office address, and the amount; then put it in an envelope, and address it to the “Treasury of the United States, Washington, D. C.” It goes and re turns free of postage. You will get new currency in about one week from tho time you start it. Consignees per Central Hail Road’ A rim. 12—W Samuels, J W Perkins, J F, Mrs Fredorick, H F Bussell, Wyman A M, D K W A Cos. S K A Pro, C Meyers, B F Tutt, E K Schneider, P Brenner, J B A Bro, G Volger A Cos, J AT A B, Segno A Ci S A It, J Murphy, P A L, diamond M, J 0 M, J Miller, A T Uraj f , A Meyers, A Bohn, diamond J, W C McM, W D Bowen, E II Rogers, G R Crump, Wilkinson A F, J M C A Son, Clark A M, W II S, Levy A L, T Richards A Son, J S A Cos, J Roller, M A W, S Nelson A Son, Pt) A Cos, B A Cos. J C Dawson, W A Ramsey, diamond 11, S, J Anslcy,J Ryan, J B Guerin, G W Shack elford, J lv Garni any, J C Galvin, diamond S, W S Roberts, S Cohen. Charleston Daily News.— Mr. D. Ottolengui. who is well known by many of our citizens, is travelling in the interests of the above favorite journal. Tho Daily Next* has completely taken th© place of the old Courier, of Charleston. Now. as com munication is established between Augusta and Charleston, a favorable opportunity arises for our merchants to extond their business notices. Tiie New Town of Haui.em.— Parties who have already purchased, or who desire to purchase lots in the new Town of Harlem, on tho Georgia Railroad, will find something of interest to them in the advertisement of S. W. Henry, Esq., in this day’s paper. On a Rampage. —Mr. P. Walsh, of the ConHtitutionaliet , is in Charleston, on business couiiccted with that journal, as we learn by the papers of that city. Ho is said to be on a rampage; we hope the rampage will not injure him while he is on it. Copy's Lady's Book for May, lias been received. It is, as usual, replete with fine engravings and reading matter. Quinn Bros, have them for sale, at their Nows and reriodioal Depot, 13? Bread street. Church Record.—Ministers of every denomination will please hand in at our Office, to-day or to-morrow, any change in their services for Sunday next. Richmond County Superior Court. —The Criminal Docket was taken up yes terday morning, and some cases of larceny tried. Tho Court will meet at 9 o'clock this morning. Judge Davis’ Court.— We learn that Judge Davis has received a dispatch from the President, directing him to coutiuue his Court for the present. lloes and Iron. Messrs. Bones, Brown A Cos. have a fine stock of those articles, for sale at reduced prices. Sec their advertisement. The Weather.— Yesterday was a bright, beautiful and pleasant day—very spring-like in its attributes, and welcome to all. Attention ! — The highest price is paid for old iron, copper, brass, lead, etc., at 358 Broad street, corner of Kollock. JOII PRIXTIIVG HOUSE, Corner of lirond and Mclntosh Streets, UP stairs. This establishment has been furnished with everything in the TYPE and PRESS DEPARTMENT that the best Founders could supply, and is prepared to execute orders lor every descrip tion of PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL Job Pointing FOlt MERC FT ANTS 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 otlier persons, corporations, and institutions. WE PRINT Business Cards Checks Visiting Cards Notes “ At Home ” Cards Drafts Wedding Cards 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. E. H. PUGHE, OFFWH OF TIIE DAILY PRESS, Corner Broad and Mclntosh sts., Up Stairs, Auuusta, Ga. Jli'H Goods, Etc- X.. ft. FILI.ETTE, JJILLINERY AND Fancy Goods, Nu. 213 IIROAI) STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. CONSISTING IN PART OP SILK and ZEPHYR COVERINGS : HAIR COILS 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’ Zephyr Wool CLOAKS Ladies’ Zephyr 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 Embroidered L.C. HANDKERCHIEFS H. S. L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS Tape Border HANDKERCHIEFS Swiss INSERTING and EDGING Cambric INSERTING and EDGING Vallencienne and Thread Lace INSERTING and EDGING Cotton Cambric and Jaconet INSERT ING 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 Spensers BALMORAL STRIPES FLUTED FRILLING for Balmorals Swiss and Lace SPENSER WAISTS Black DRESS SILKS Black SILK GRENADENE Black BAREGE GRENADENE Black CRAPE MARETZ Black TAMARTJNE Black TAM IKK Black and white SILK GRENADENE Black and Purple GRENADENE Black French CAMBRIC Black French LAWN Black LACE VEILS Black LOVE VEILS Black CRAPE VEILS Black, Brown, Blue, Purple and Green GAUSK VEILS Colored VEIL BAREGES Black aud Col’rd 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. AI.SO Pins, Needles, Hair Pins, Spool Colton, Hooks and Eyes, and many other desirable and necessary articles not enu merated. BOf-The attention of the Ladies is invited to the new goods, which will be sold low for cash. mli2H—lm " ~NEW SPRING GOODS A T THB CHARLESTON STORE. We are now prepared to exhibit a large and varied assortment of DltY AND FANCY GOODS, comprising, in part, elegant DRESS GOODS, in POPLINS, DAREGES, 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. 500 yards Colored CIIALIES, at 40 cents, worth 60 cents. 1,000 yards Pd CHEONS, at 35 cents, worth 50 cents. 1,000 yards Colored Figured MUSLINS, at 35 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 elegant GRENADINE ROBE DRESSES. These ROBES arc decidedly tho most stylish and elegant thing of the season. As there arc but a few patterns, Ladies will find it to their advantage to call early and get the first selections, AT DRAKE’S CHARLESTON STORE, mill 7—t.f 7 HOOP SKIRTS. rpRAIL HOOP SKIRTS FLAIN HOOP SKIRTS COLORED HOOP SKIRTS In Great Variety MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad street. 11. IS. .r AFFIIAY & CO. -JMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP Dry Groods, 350 Broadway, NEW YORK. fo27—fim ParasolN, Funs tint! Sun shades. TUST RECEIVED J at MRS. PUGHE’S 190 BROAD STREET, A FINE LOT OF PARASOLS, FANS and SUNSHADES OF TEE LATEST STYLES. SPRISC TRADE 1866. QUR STOCK NOW COMPLETE. GREAT REDUCTION IN rRICES. V. RICHARDS & BROS., Take great pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity that their SPRING STOCK OF DRY GOODS IS NOW COMPLETE, and FAR. SURPASSES ANYTHING They over had the pleasure of exhibiting in this city, and they guarantee the prices so low as to oive ENTIRE SATISFACTION. And to this fact they would especially call the attention of purchasers. Flattered by tho IMMENSE PATRONAGE Bestowed upon them the past season, they take this occasion of returning their thanks, and begging a CONTINUANCE of the SAME, and of sayiug that they Buy their GOODS upon the very Best of Terms, viz; “FOR CASH.” And Customers may BELY UPON BEING FAIRLY DEALT WITH, and Goods offered at the very LOWEST MARKET PRICE. They say this bccauso they are able and determined to SELL GOODS AS LOW OR LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY. And they Hope Soon to have it KNOWN FAR AND WIDE * THAT THEIRS IS THE GREAT AND CnF.AP DRY GOODS HOUSE OF AUGUSTA. Their intention is to Build up a Trade, and this they will do, if FAIR DEALING, LOW PRICES, and STRICT and POLITE ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS and busi ness will do it. Their Stock is so Largo and varied that it would be impossible to give a correct idea of it in our advertisement, so they mention only a few of the Leading Articles, hoping that each and every purchaser in this Mar ket will call and examine before buying. IN LADIES DRESS GOODS THEY HAVE BLACK SILKS, all widths and prices from $1.50 to $4. Plaid and Figured GRENADINES Spring POPLINS Black and colored ALPACAS Checked and Plaid MOZAMBIQUES French and English BAREGE Black and White Cleck India SILKS Black and Purple Foulard SILKS Black TAMATINE and DeLAINES Pointed CHALLIES FOULANES and DeLAINES ORGANDIE MUSLINS, all qualities Printed JACONETS, all qualities French CHINTZ Printed and Plain Colored PERCELLS Plaid and solid colored GINGHAMS With many other Dress Goods of medium quality. IN SILK WRAPPINGS,LACE, POINTS, SHETLAND SHAWLS, etc., they have a very large and Superior Stock, to which they particularly invite the attention of purchasers. IN WHITE GOODS tho Stock is very complete, consisting mainly of Plain Striped Plaid Swiss and Dotted Muslins Check and Striped Cambrics Jaconet Cambrics Mull and Nainsook Muslins White and colored Tarletans Brilliants, Irish Linens Table Damask, Towelings Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens Musquito Nettings, etc., etc. In Goods for Boys’ and Mens Wear, may be found a nice lot of Grass and Twilled Linens, Cloths and Cassimcrcs and Cotton ados. These goods are at exceedingly low prices, and deserve the attention of all purchasers in their line. Stock of Gents’ and Ladies’ Hosiery very large. ALSO, A Great Variety of Ladies* Silk Mitts from fifty-cents per pair to the finest. They have on hand a large lot of Ladies’ Hats, Lace Veils, Trimmings and Buttons of every style. A Great Variety of Ladies’ Collars and Cuffs, nicely embroidered. Hemstitched and Embroidered Handker’fs NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, SUCH AS Combs, Brushes, Embroidering, Cotton, Linen and Silk Floss Braids ©f all kinds, etc*, etc. A fine Line of Thread and Silk Laces Swiss and Cambric Edges and Flouncings Dimity Bands, Embroidered Infants’ Waist and Dresses WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, BUT WHICH WE WILL TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN SHOWING TO OUR CUSTOMERS. We will say to Merchants buying in this Market that wo will make it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock. V. RICHARDS & BROS., 279 Broad street, Next door to Bones, Brown & Cos. apl—lm Miscellaneous. SADDLE ASID HARNESS M ANEFACTORY. WE HAVE NOW IN STORE, and are constantly manufac turing and receiving from the best Northern Manufactories, for the SPRING TRADE A Full and Complete Assortment of SADDLES AND HARNESS. OUR HARNESS DEPARTMENT Cannot be. excelled in this or any other Market, CONSIST! NO OF COACH and STAGE HARNESS DRAY and CART HARNESS SINGLE and DOUBLE BUGGY HARNESS We also give especial attention to the Manufacture of WAGON and PLOUGH HARNESS BRIDLES, MARTINGALES’ WHIPS, Etc., WOODEN and IRON HAMES, TRACE CHAINS, LEATHER and RUBBER BELTING, Os any desired width TANNERS’ and CURRTERS* TOOLS Also, a full stock of HARDWARE, TOOLS, and MATERIAL for Saddlers’, Harness, Boot and Shoemakers’ us©, con sisting in part of HARNESS SKIRTING, Hemlock and Oak Tan SOLE LEATHER, UPPER LEATHER. French and American CALF SKINS, LINING, TOPPING aud BINDING SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS of every description. We are prepared to make to order any kind of Harness that may bo desired. All kinds of repairing in our lino done with neatness and despatch. Give us a call, and we guarantee to give satisfaction in quality and prices. J. W. BACON & BRO., 169 Broad street, Under the Augusta Hotel, v Sign of the White Horse. FRANK GOODSELL would re spectfully inform his friends that he may be found at the old stand, and Hatters him self that with an experience often years in the establishment he can give satisfaction to all who wish good work at reasonable rate «- mhlS-Itn PALACE STABLES. THE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to return his thanks v/—to the citizens of Augusta and tho public generally for the generous pat ronage heretofore extended to him, and so licits a continuance of the same. Having recently fitted up this establish ment throughout, aud added to the stock some new and ELEGANT CARRIAGES, GENTLE AND FINE HORSES CAREFUL DRIVERS, etu., etc. He is prepared to accommodate tho pub lic for occasions of BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. The especial attention of families wishing to avoid the expense of keeping carriages, horses, etc., is called to the fact that he has provided several new and elegant outfits, . which will be retained EXPRESSLY FOR THIS CLASS OP BUSINESS. They may find it to their interest to make either a special or general arrangement for them. BUGGIES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE TOP AND OPEN At all times kept for hire. FINE SADDLE HORSES, Among them two or three fine pacers, for ladies—perfectly gcntlo aud kind. WEDDING PARTIES Will be attended in the most elegant style. FUNERAL OCCASIONS WILL MEET WITH PROMPT ATTENTION. HORSES AND MULES KEPT BY THE DAY WEEK MONTH OK YEAR At customary rates. And always on hand for sale. Pledging his best efforts to please, he hopes to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. mh!4—tf M. A. DEHONEY. W. HENRY WARREN. W. B. HARPER. J. W. WALLACE. w. HENRY WARREN & CO. EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLESALE,' GROCERIES, BAGGING. ROPE, 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 tho country, North or South. To Owners and Shippers of Cotton. JNO. If. GILLIATT & CO., Liverpool, England. OBER, NANSON & CO., New York. OBER, ATWATER <fc CO., New Orleans. LEWIS, NANSON & CO., St. Louis. W. HENRY WARREN & CO., Augusta, Ga. >X?|UCash advances made on shipments of COTTON to New York and Liverpool. W. HENRY WARREN <fc CO., 175 and 177 Broad Stroet, inh2B—« Augusta, Ga. Boots, Shoes t Etc. MIOE8! SHOES! SHOES! Cohen, BROAD STREET, Has just received a large SPRING STOO tv. of the Latest styles of Ladies’. Misses’, Gents’, aud Boys’ SHOES consisting in part of— Ladies’ GAITERS Misses’ SLIPPERS Ladies’ Kid SHOES Ladies’ Morocco SHOES Gents’ Pump Sole BOOTS Gents’ OXFORD TIES Uents’OXFORD TIES, patent leather Boys’ Rod Top BOOTS Children’s Copper Tipped BOOTS and SHOES All styles of BOOTS and SHOES, for Boys and Girls ; the latest styles Gents’ HATS ; a large lot of TRUNKS and VAL ISES. Also a fine assortment of STRAW HATS, at New York Prices. Don’t forget the place— 182J BROAD STREET, np-l-Sin Opposite Augusta Hotel. Down With High Prices! |TI BOOTS AND SHOES, . , V BROGANS and TRUNKS At Wholesale and Retail. We would respectfully inform the people of Augusta and surrounding country, that we have opened a branch of our New York city Store at 314 Broad street, where we are now prepared to show all in want of BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS and TRUNKS, The best selected and finest stock of Goods in this section of the country. To City and Country Merchants, we would say we can sell you Goods in our line as low as you can buy them North ; for our Goods are direct from the Manufactu rers, as one of the firm is in the wholesale business in New York City, and our motto is “quick sales and small profits,” and to do a big business. One trial is sufficient to prove the truth of the above statement. Don’t forget the place. W. & C. H. CLARENDON, 314 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga., Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel. apl-tf Medicines, Drugs, Etc. Ferry Mavis’ Vegetable Paiu Killer. t\VE ASK TIIE ATTEN tion of the public to this long tested and unrivalled FAMILY MEDICINE! It has been favorably known for more than twenty years, during which time we have received thousands of testimo nials, showing this Medicine to he an almost never-failing remedy for diseases caused by or attendant upon— Sudden Colds, Coughs, Fever and Ague, Headache, Bilious Fever, Pains in the Side, Back and Loins, as well as in the Joints and Limbs; Neuralgic and Rheumatic Pains in any part of the system, Tooth-ache and Pains in the Head and Face. Asa Blood Purifier and Tonic for the Stomach, it seldom fails to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Acid Stomach, Heart burn, Kidney Complaints, Siek Head ache, Piles, Asthma or Phthisic, Ring worms, Boils, Felons, Whitlows, Old Sores, Swelled Joints, and General De bility of the System. It is also a prompt and sure remedy for Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Painters’ Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Scalds, Burns, Sprains Bruises, Frost-Bites, Chilblains, as well as the Stings of Insects, Scorpions, Cen tipedes, and the Bites of Poisonous In sects and Venomous Reptiles. SEE DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH BOTTLE. It has been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Americans. It is the almost constant companion and inestimable friend of the Missionary and the Traveller —on sea and land—and no one should travel on our lakes or rivers without it. Price Twenty-Five Cents, Fifty Cents, and One Dollar per Dottle. SOLD BY DEALERS EVERY WHERE. ap?>—2mo J£EKOSENE OIL ' AT HUNGER’S. LAMPS, SHADES, CHIMNEYS, Etc., AT MUNGERjS. Gas shades, AND LAMP REPAIRS, \ AT MUNGER’S. PRETTY ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ FANCY BEADS, SPANGLES, Etc., AT MUNGER’S. PRESENTS AND NUPTIAL RINGS, Os the FINEST GOLD, MUNGER’S. SELECT ASSORTMENT OF GOLD WATCHES, GOLD JEWELRY, And tho usual variety of FANCY GOODS, AT MUNGER’S. MR. MUNGER DEVOTES HIS PER sonal attention and skill ou all WATCH WORK entrusted him, at 150 BROAD STREET, felo-tf 2d Door below Monument.