Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, June 06, 1866, Image 3

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I <£ lU Dajln 4trrss. ■AKUKST Cm CIRCULATION. I>f -A.TTOTJHTA. <»A. MORNING...Juno 6. 188(1 fllKpl7'BE\R If TN MIND THAT THE HILV PRESS ADVERTISES MOKE THAN ANY DAILY IN THE MERCHANTS WHO DESIRE TO 11 FAMILIES WILL FIND IT A '■OSW VALUABLE MEDIUM. Job Printing Plain and Fancy Colors, ncatlv, and prumply executed nt this Warner. Having fast power presses, the best and skilled workmen, enables us lUHtu Job Work at the lowest figures and manner. B New Advertlaeniciita. Legs and Arias—M. <5. Gordon. Saloon—E. H. Pureoll. Lots— Louis DcLaigle. B. Rignon. and Shingles—Louis DcLaigle, D. ttpiram Council—C. F. Lewis. Lessons—Milo. 11. Archer. Concert—Concort Hall. BB» at Auction- -Day, Russell A IVn- Molodcon, etc- Pay, Uussvil ,i l’.rn ' >^^Kiuneh —Alhambra. ■ LOCAL MATTERS. ■<''- rv Col -y. Abr.ifi / : aHnn plead guilty to simple larceny, Watts was tried and ncqnitted on of simple larceny. Judge Mcl.aus Salem Dutcher, Es.p, and (i. (i. 3§§s^^f ortl ' r - Esq,, ns his Counsel. I>. Cuuuning, Esq., having yielded appoinlmcnt as Ci unty Sclieitor, Joseph Ganahl was appointed in His fidlowing true bills were found by the Jury : -,|Mt VS. Libert llarri —-assault and bat- vs. IMward Walker. Abram Wut.-on Watts—simple larceny . 'B° vs - Calvin Seago—assault and bat ■ vs. Fred. Von Kamp—assault and vs. Robert Oakman—assault and and Petit Juries were dis yesterday evening, and tlm Court \ adjourn to-day. Hall.— We take pleasure reminding our readers that Mr. Gea T will o‘ vo a grand Concert Hall on to-morrow (Thursday) on which occasion they will 1.0 b y Bcvc,,a '‘ resident artists of ne. ability. This is positively the that these accomplished vocal- can give in our city, as ‘engaged to be in Savannah on on their way to the North. all who have not heard .Mr. au-1 al ’J wbo arc °* Rood UMb the fine old English Ballad ianfcB 8 to Concert Hall to-:a irr-nv who liavo already heard them ad v ' ce from us to go again. Stfo (He of their own accord. 'tv Bt County Fkiends.—An irn to have gone abroad that ail „ T S/,('*s <^B n "' D ' I I coun,r y produce to the HfSaS'*- to a license lax of ten dollars this is an error, and should he iMUjfjuMfliii country friends will p’-.ve J iHLcir eggs, and chickens, and -■ I trail, a- pleriti i,y r and without the fear of - P 0 Own i'-.-iK.<vif• rt.ris- Sr<; /•- j HBnra good humored friend, Ivl f =-K)inrh i Pur . ha- ■■rc-leeini- 1, , K|,'and di.-enthra'li !, li :u •■■!e ytvs/,iv Hfc renown and Eh ->n< rho-o 'i S- : jj* everything in his line is onn ;.■£ as it ought to he, and as Ned a) », Resides the lar ro mi, tin re is ' - ioh daily, and a bail alley, and lots wage to cat and drink. Go and r SflHOot. Casket Pic Xu'.— '■'% os-.srHßut the Chapel Sabbath d.-hool, ■honext, promises to bo very in sso-s-rj .jjHßfccharai'tor. Speeches areux ■Ekvs. J. T. Lin, J. 11. Dow, V- .BL, Major J. 11. Cuinming and Bfe-'the pupils. Invited guests, e-V) »4 so, can leave by the 9:30 Hbagusta and Savannah Rail ... Bftt at Lie',. Mp.rFlt GkNTII.II. KaII.RU U), Jiasra 3t‘.» ftis. M <f: P Flieron, I! if- Cos, t.'aii ?v.t-|pr-l> E & Bro, Wyman & M, s'. McLean, A K, F 0 li, V ?: .is |ST, Wlf P, BRA Cos, I) A Hup A L, Mrs Frederick, M II %G® Jf Nf lliinsi erger .h Cos. sA . W C Jones, J J) A M A SkST Sons, T R A Son, C on K, Mills. D L Fullerton. Lb,HL^jy.— .That Soup, with tlm nr i~s; -nctua, which our friend of the 'hS&aliip** 1 us. yesterday morning. • w we have tasted It put us in inind Bd Chowder which we 9 celebrated Island, Y’ork Harbor. ; 71 1 I HMfflf'fllHmT —Several eases a; Recorder's Court ves- a wide range * Wftrietv of colors. Some 4M<kl, Wllitllll Iml and some “Locan” who was in Lonisville, Ky., n few daya ainee, in a letter to the Mississippi Standard, thus writes of George D. Prentice, tho world-renowned editor of the Journal; “He is a homely and ahabby-looking speci men of humanity; had on a pair of worn out slippers, a dirty shirt, seedy coat, and evidently had not washed his faco for seve ral weeks. But silch is not unfreqnently tho garb of genius ; an eccentric way that great men often adopt for being distin guished from tho masses. I regret that my curiosity ever sought an introduction to Goorgo D. Prentice, for, while I cannot but admire him as a journalist, scholar, poot and wit, the rememberance of his personal appearanoo must ever dotract from the sub limity of his effusions.” Greater than All.— The splendid array of valuable articles enumerated under our auction head for disposal this morning is worthy the attention of thoso wanting such. Day, Russell A Benjamin’s is tho place to buy articles at auction, as one knows what he gets there. Artificial Limrs. Attention is called to tho advertisement of Mr. Matt. G. Gordon, of Atlanta, Ga. t who is engaged in the manufacture of artificial legs and arms. Disabled soldiers and others in want of a good article can supply themselves, by call ing on or addressing Mr. Gordon, at At lanta, Ga. Enforcing the Law.—We under stand that the Justices of tho Peace for the 23rd District, William Deas and IV. G. Whidby, Esqs., intend to rigidly enforco, so far as their power extends, the law against vagrants, parties committing trespasses, and all other laws. Good bills both of ’em. Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets in all the latest styles, trimmed and un trimmed, for sale cheaper than any other store in the city, by Mrs. Pughe, 190 Broad Street. Storm.—There was a heavy storm of raiu and wind yesterday afternoon, accom panied by thunder and lightning. Quite a number of trees were blown down io-various parts of the city, while tho rain was very heavy. Building Lots.— Messrs. Louis De- Laiglo and 15. Bignon, Executors, offer for sale Sixty Building Lots, just outside of the corporate limits. A good chance for in vestment. They advertise, also, Bricks and Cypress Shingles. Ribbons, of all colors and widths, for Trimming Dresses, Bonnets, or Hats, at Mrs. E. 11. Pugbe’s, 190 Broad Street. Rev. John R. Dow.—We learn that this eminent divino will preach at llosncy Chapel on Sunday next, tho 10th instant, at eleven o’clock A. -'I. Tho public are in vited to attend. Rosney Sabbath School.—The hour of meeting of Rosney Sabbath School has been changed from three o’clock in the af ternoon until nine o’clock in the morning. Gloves, Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, etc., to be had at Mrs. E. H. Pughe’s, 190 Broad Street. Genuine Turtle Soup, with Lobster Salad, will bo served up this day, at the Alhambra. Os courso there will boa rush for it. French.—Mad’lle H. Archer adver vertiscs to give lessons in tho French lan guage, at her residence, No. 31 Reynolds st. Parasols, Fans, and Sun Shades, for sale at Mrs. E. H. Pughe’s, 190 Broad Street. County Court.—The monthly session of this court will commonco on Monday, tho 11th instant. Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, etc., fine lot at Mrs. E. H. Pughe's 190 Broad Street. Music.—Messrs. Fisher & Damm have organizod a String Band, and arc now pre pared to furnish music for parties, picnics, and serenades. Hat Ornaments, Dres3 Ornaments, etc., at Mrs. Pughe’s Fancy Store, 190 Broad Street, River Ne ws.— Departed —Eclipse. Water mark—lo feet 9 inches, and rising. Dry Goods, of every kind, for sale by- Mrs. E. H. Pughe, 190 Broad Street. Adoniram Council meets to-night, at Masonic Hall. See advertisement. Dress Goods, in all styles, at Mrs. Pughe’s, 190 Broad Street. An Arrival.—Mr. A. Prontaut ar rived yesterday afternoon from Now York ; he brought with him the remainder of his recherche and superb stock of rich jewelry. Young men, who wish to win favor in the eyes of their lady lovo, should not fail to visit Mr. Frontaut’a, and examine his select stock of diamond jewelry, massive gold and silver watches, etc. In a word, Mr. P. has everything that can be found in a first-class jewelry establishment; and (make a note of this) what goods he sells you he will war rant. •(- Augusta Market. Augusta, Ga., June 5, 1866. GOLD—Buying 145; selling 146. SILVER —Buying ISO ; selling 135. COTTON—On account of the inclemency of the woather, wo report a dull market, and no sales of any note. Medicinal. DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc. PLUMB & LEITNER, 212 BROAD ST., Augusta, Giu, wholesale and retail dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, Fine Toilet Soaps, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Faucy <fc Toilet Articles, Brushes, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, jaS—tf Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pala Killer. WE ASK TIIE ATTEN tiou 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 be 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 33100d. [PiarifLex* and Tonic for the Stomach, it seldom fails to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Acid Stomach, Heart burn, Kidney Complaints, Sick Head ache, Piles, Asthma or Phthisic, Ring worms, Boils, Felons, Whitlows, Old §ores, 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, Ceu tipedes, and the Bites of Poisonous In sects and Venomous Reptiles. SEE DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH HOTTLE. It has been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Americans. It is the almost constant companion aiid 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 Iweniy-Five Cents, Fifty Cents , und One Dullai per liuCClc, SOLD BY DEALERS EVERY WHERE. ap3—2mo Risley’s Extract of Buchu, pEEFORMS THE CURES So freely promised for other preparations, in cases of URINARY AND GENITAL DISORDERS. You who have been been beguiled by specious advertisements, and disappointed in receiving the expected benefit, TRY RISLEY’S BUCHU, Before concluding that all remedies of the kind are humbug. SOLD BY THE DRUGGISTS, my 17—lm P. HUNT, M li, " i HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Snryeon and Accoucheur, No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row), Augusta, Ga. jalo-ly-3m* NOTICE TO PHYSICIAN S. The publication of the SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL will be resumed on the Ist of July, 1866—Third Series. It will bo issued every alternate month, each number to contain at least One Hundred and Seventy-Six pages of reading matter, and will be equal in size to the largest American and European Journals. The price will be only FIVE DOLLARS per Annum, in advance. It will be edited by Dr. Joseph Jones, assisted by many of the most distinguished Physicians in the country. Subscribers will please send in their orders and subscriptions as soon as possi ble, so that tho number of copies to be printed may bo regulated accordingly. Advertisements inserted on very lib eral terms. E. 11. PUGHE, Printer and Publisher, Augusta, Ga. ***Papcrs throughout the State will please extend this notice. Mosher, Thomas & Schaub, Q \ \ BROAD STREET— /w4e4e Under Masonic Hall, AUGUSTA, GA., Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FRENCH China! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH and AMERICAN Class Ware I AND KEROSENE LAMPS, . AND AGENTS OF IyiOLIN WARE. us, and we will convince you that you can save the Freight from New York to this Point. Josiah Mosher, J. Jefferson Thomas, mh3—6m George Schaub. Summer Bonnets. JUST RECEIVED— A small supply of the “Mnrie Stuart,” atost style Ladios’ BONNETS, at MRS. PUGHE’S, myl6—3 190 Broad street. Dry Goods, Notions. 190 BB.OAD STREET 190 DRY GOODS Os Every Description, Hoop Skirts. ffTTo empress; COLORED —i I ' -3 nnnp SKIRTS Dress G-oods, In all Material used therefor. LADIES’ HATS AND BONNETS, hat ornaments DRESS TRIMMINGS PARASOLS AND FANS WHITE GOODS SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS BRAIDS, TINSEL & PLAIN CORD RIBBONS, COLLARS ANI) CUFFS MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS HOSIERY, GLOVES, PINS AND NEEDLES, FANCY SOAPS, PERFUMERY And every other Article usually found in a First Class Dry (roods Store. JSS'CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS'®^ A T MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 BnoAD Street. Next door below Jones’ Tin Shop. MORE HEW GOODS. TN ADDITION TO OUR BEAUTIFUL AND VARIED STOCK. OF LADIES DRESS GOODS LINEN GOODS COTTON GOODS HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES VEILS PARASOLS CUFFS and COLLARS TABLING TOWELLING HOOP SKIRTS and SKIRTING BONNETS and HATS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, RIBBONS, And our endless variety of NOTIONS and FANCY GOODS, —we have just received. 8-4 Black IRON BEREGE 8-4 White IRON BEREGE 8-4 MANTLE BEREGE MOURNING DRESS GOODS COLORED DRESS GOODS 10-4 and 11-4 LINEN SHEETINGS 6-4 LINEN PILLOW CASINGS LONG CLOTHS, ranging from 22 j to 50c. IRISH LINENS, Assorted GALLOON RIBBONS aud TRIMMINGS, FANCY TIES, RIBBONS, BUTTONS, etc., etc., and many other articles, too numerous to mention. Call and examine for yourselves, and thereby afford us an opportunity of proving that we can and do sell Goods as Cheap or Cheaper than any house in the South. Being in receipt of Fresh Goods almost every week, we are enabled to offer great inducements to Country Merchants as well as to our retail customers. J. D. A. MURPHY A CO, 314 Broad street, Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel. ap24—tf Selling Off at Very Low Prices 1 The entire stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Sogars, etc., etc. To make room for Goods constantly arriving at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ WHITE GOODS SILK BASQUES AND JACKETS, HOSIERY AND DRESS GOODS Just received, and for sale at a bargain, in THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. rPHE LATEST J- and BEST STYLES OF SPRING AXD SUMMER CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS At lowest pricos, at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. Country Merchants Will find it to their advantage befo r pur chasing elsewhere to call at THE FANCY BAZAAR, ®h2B No. 253 Broad street jy£lSS L. J. READ, AGENT FOR GROVER & BAKER’S S E WING MACHINES, 326 Broad Street. A complete stock of Needles, and all the improvements, together with Sewing Ma chines, always for sale. jal3—6m TO THE LADIES: MADAME DEMOREST, EMPORIUM OF FASHION, Branch at Augusta, No. 326 Broad street. PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS Trimmed and Untrimmcd, for sale. KKW PATTERNS RECEIVED MONTHLY. ja 13—6 m Miss L. J. READ. Dry Goods. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS > THE WELL KNOWN AND POPULAR STORE OF I. Kalin & Cos. 262 BROAD STREET, CAN NOW BE FOUND A COMPLETE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS, HAVING REFITTED OUR STORE AND LAID IN A STOCK EQUAL TO ANY EVER OFFERED TO THE TRADING PUBLIC WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO OUR PATRONS. COUNTRY MERCHANTS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVAN TAGE TO DEAL WITH US, AND TO CONVINCE THEM OF THE FACT, WE WILL DUPLICATE ANY BILLS PURCHASED IN CHARLESTON SAVANNAH OR ANY SOUTHERN CITY, THEREBY SAVING ONE HUNDRED MILES FREIGHT. WE HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED AND ARE CONSTANTLY RE CEIVING A BEAUTIFUL , ASSORTMENT OF Gr O O D S! CONSISTING OF CALICOES MUSLINS GINGHAMS LAWNS CAMBRICS NANKINS TWEEDS BAREGES CRAPES LINENS BRILLIANTES DRAPERING TARLETONS CASSIMERES SHIRTINGS .CLOTHS JEANS SHEETINGS BOBBINETS COTTONADES TISSUES Lisle Thread SHIRTS and DRAWERS Lisle HALF IIOSE, Ladies’ HOSE Childrens’ nOSE and HALF HOSE Ladios’ and Gents’ LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS Embroidered COLLARS and CUFFS Embroidered SETS, EDGINGS, eto OUR ASSORTMENT OF SMALLER ARTICLES SUCH AS Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Tapes, Bobbins Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Belts, and Buckles, Portmonies, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Hair Nets, Table Cloths And a thousand other articles too numerous to mention, defies competion, both in PRICE AND EXCELLENCY. especially call the attention of the Ladies to our beautiful assortment of LADIES’ BASQUES SAQUES AND CIRCULARS, Trimmed in the latest Spring styles of Bugle, Beaded, and Laee Trimming. ALSO, DUSTERS, CASSIMERE SACKS, etc., sic. L KAHN & CO., 262 Broad street. »hlß—tf Furniture. Furniture of All Description*. PLATT BROTHERS, C. A. PLATT k CO. -ilmn 2,4 BROAD ETKEET > AUGUSTA, GA. Have now the host assortment ofFURNI TUItE on hand that has ever been in this market, and constantly receiving—consist ing of Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut PARLOR SETTS, CHAMBER SETTS, COTTAGE SETTS, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, CEN TRE TABLES, BUREAUS, etc., etc. IN OUR UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT We have SHADES, Lace and Damask CUR TAINS, CORDS, TASSELS, GIMPS, LOOPS, CORNICES, BANDS, and all ne cessary articles required. OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT is still in operation. Special Orders promptly attended to. Repairing done in all branches of the business. IN OUR UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT wo keep constantly on hand, COFFINS of every quality and size. METALLIC CASES and CASKETS of the most im proved styles. Undertakers can be supplied with all kinds of TRIMMINGS. my2—tf ~ NOTICE. ’ THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED a store at No. 350 Broad Street, near the Vpper Market, for the purpose of RE PAIRING OLD FURNITURE: also. MAKING NEW FURNITURE. He is prepared to furnish COFFINS, neatly made. He has lived in Augueta eighteen years, and was in the Third Geor gia Regiment during the war. Those wishing to have work well done will please give him a call. ALBERT WALLEN, my24—ly 350 Broad Street. “furniture. the undersigned have on hand, aud are receiving, a fine SBiaCS assortment of [Piiriiitiare, Which they offer at very low figures. Also, aTe prepared to make to order and repair any thing in our line of business at short notice. Cane-Bottom Chairs re-seated at a living price, at 137 Broad, opposite Monument street. ap24—3m WEST & MAY. FURNITUEE! FURNITURE! ! WHOLESALE and RETAIL. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 aud 89 BOWERY AND 65 CHRISTIE STREETS NEW YORK, have the best assorted stock of Parlor, Dining Room and Bed-Room FURNITURE! SPRING BEDS and BEDDING IN THE CITY. CANOPY and HIGH POST BEDSTEADS, Expressly for Southern trade. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED POST BEDSTEADS, in cases. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. Our Facilities for manufacturing defy competition. my] jy Dress Making. Mrs. E. R. Pritchard, WILL ATTEND TO ALL ORDERS for DRESS MAKING, EMBROID ERY, all kinds of FANCY BRAIDING, BLEACHING and PRESSING. Work entrusted to her will be executed neatly and with dispatch. TELFAIR STREET, my2o-—l2t Opposite Catholic Church. Mires. SEGINS’ MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 142 GREENE STREET, (Near Bell Tower.) DRESSES, MANTILLAS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Cut by S. T. TAILOR’S system and finished in the neatest manner. MILLINERY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, FRENCH CORSETS, etc., constantly on hand. my 12—3 m TEACHER OR GOVERNESS. A KENTUCKY LADY, OF SOME Ex perience as u teacher, wishes a School of small scholars, or charge of a preparato ry department, or charge of the English education of the children of a family. Situa tion in Upper Georgia, or the Country, pre ferred. Good references given. Apply to my9—lm THIS OFFICE. MUSICAL LEAVES. A SABBATH SCHOOL HYMN BOOK, containing m>r One Hundred Pages of Hymns and Tunes. Every Song a Gem. Price Fifty Cents per cop y. Apply at office of tho “DAILY PRESS,” ap29—tf Augusta, Ga.