Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, June 20, 1866, Image 4

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fjjt fails srtss. lAMEST cm (IBCTIATIONi WEDNESDAY MORNING...June 20, 186fi Forget? Never! In anawer to the sentiment which has been exprewed of late by many, “We should forget the past.” On the mother forget the child of her love, Who waa in her tendcrest heart-strings wove, Who lisped bit first prayer her knee beside, And grew to manhood her joy and pride '! Can she look over bis early grave, And forgetting tho cause he iliod to save. Think of tho past, as it ne’er had been ? Those years in her thoughts are too lresb, I ween ; Forget ? Never. Can the father forget his first born son, Who, ere his boyhood was fairly run, Shouldered bis musket and left bis side. And for the love of his country fought and died ? Think yon Oblivion’s waves cun roll Over a parent's stricken soul? Ob no ! the past, with its waves of blood. Surges bis heart like a mighty flood. Forget ? Never. Can the sister forget tho brother beloved, WilO, with her through the haunts of child hood’s roved ? Can she think of tho wound on bis manly brow, Which laid his proud form for ever low ? And can Memory boa thing of naught. And the years with such fearful uuguish fraught, lie unto her as they ne’er had been ? Oh no ! they will ever be fresh and green. Forgot ? Never. Can tho maiden forget tho noble youth Who had pledged her his love and truth ? Can the wife forget the husband tried, Who for the love of hts couutry left her side ? Can the stricken orphan dry his tears, And think no more of those vanquished years ? Dark years of terror, of doath, and woe ? Their bleeding hearts cry no, oh no ! Forgot ? Never. Can any true Southern heart forget, While our land with blood anil tears is wet ? While tho mother's, tho widow’s, tho or phan’s wail, Is borne to our years from hill and vale ? While our homesteads iu ashes around us lie, And for bread our starving myriads cry ? While he the head of our fallen cause, ’Gainst Mercy’s plea, and Honor’s laws, Fines still within his prison walls, And Justice in vain for his freedom calls? Forget 1 Never. Time mav br ! ng healing upon his wings, May, bind in our hearts the shattered strings ; Forgiveness of injuries yet may come Though oppression be felt in each Southern home; But ask no moro : The terrible past Must ever bo ours, while life shall last; Ours, with its memories—ours, with its pain— Ours, with its best blood shed like ruin— Its sacrifices—ail made in vain. Forgot ? Never. Medicinal. Medicinal. DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc. PLUMB 4 LEITNER, 212 BROAD ST., Augusta, Ga., 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, Fancy 4 Toilet Articles, Brushes, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, ja.S—tf Perry Bavin’ Vegetable paiu Killer. WE ASK THE ATTEN tion of the public to this long tested and unrivalled FAMILY MEDICINE! It has been favorably known for more than twenty years, duriug which time we have received thousands of testimo nials, showing this Medicine to be nil 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, ns well as in the Joints and Limbs; Neuralgic and Rheumatic Pains in any part of the system, Tooth-ache and Puins in tho 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, Sick 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, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Scalds, Burns, Sprains Bruises, Frost-Bites, Chilblains, as well as the Stings ot 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 lwenty-Fice Cents, Fifty Cents, and One Dollar per Bottle. SOLD BY DEALERS EVERY WHERE. ap)t—!mu Rail Roads. Central Rail Road. OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL R. R., 1 Savannah, Ua., June 12, 186 ft. f Bottweessafta ON aud after to-in<>rruw the Passenger Trains of this Kuail will he run as follows, vis: Up Day Passenger Train Leave Savannah, daily, at 8.00 a. m. Arrive at Macuu at 8.00 p. in. Arrive at Augusta at f1.15 p- «“• Doiru Day Passenger Train Leave Mucon, daily, at 7-.00 a. in. Leave Augusta at 8 -45 “• ,n - Arrivo at Savanuah at 7*oo p. in. Up Sight Passenger Train Leave Savannah, daily, at. 7.05 p. m. Arrive at Macon at 7-00 a. m. Arrive at Augusta at 4.00 a. in. Down Niyht Passenger Train Leave Macon, daily, at 5-40 p. m. Leave Augusta at 8 -25 P- m - Arrive at Savannah at 5.30 a. in. Milledgevitle and (Jordon Trains Connect doily with tho Up Day and Down Night Passengor Trains of this Road at Gordon, Leaving Eatonton at L6O p. m. Leaving Millodgevillo at 3.55 p- m. Returning— Arrive at Milledgeville at 8.15 p. m. Arrive at Eatonton ot 10.20 p. m. je!s-2w, WM. M. WADLEY, Pres’t. Change of Schedule on the Ga. R. R. SSgSS? jjQiTD, ON and AFTER -figjgpg THORS DAY, June 7tb, 1806, the trains on tbis Road will run us follows : DAY PASSENGER TRAIN WILL Leave Augusta 7.00 a. m. Arrive ut Atlanta ft. 35 p. m. Leave Atlaßta 0.15 a. m. Arrive at Augusta 6.00 p. m. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN WILL Leave Augusta 0.25 p. m. Arrive at Atlanta 5.30 a. m. Leave Atlanta 6.30 p. m. Arrive at Augusta 5.25 a. m. Both Trains connect at Augusta with Trains ou Central Kail Road; tho Night Train with Train on South Carolina Rail Road, and at Atlanta with Trains on Macon <fc Western Rail Road, Atlanta A West Point Rail Road, and Western A Atlautic Kail Road. E. W. COLE, juS—2m General Supt, Central R. R. Cos., Savannah, Ga. I7KOM AND AFTER JUNE Ist. DRY U GOODS, CLOTHING and MERCHAN DISE in general, packed in trunks, will he charged as in first class, iustoad of third class, as at present. This change is mndo necessary in consequence of the facility for pilfering afforded by the present mode of packing in trunks. J. M. SELKIRK. M. TANARUS., C. R. R. Savannah, April 20,1860. In accordance with the above notice, Trunks packed with Goods or Merchandise of any description will be charged in first class by our tariff. WM. M. WADLEY, juß—lm President. E. Remington & Sons, MUSKETS AXD CARBINES l For the United Service. ALSO, ' POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, ItEPEA TING PISTOLS, 1 RIFLE CANES, REVOLVING RIFLES, Rifle and Sbut Gun Barrels, anti Gun Material*, sold by Gun Dealers aud the Trade generally. In these days of Housebreaking and liob brry, every House, Store, liank and Oj/ice, should have one ts REMINGTON’S REVOLVERS. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and supe rior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the new RE MING TON IIE VOL VERS. Circulars, containing Cuts and descrip tion of onr Arms, will be furnished upon ap plication. E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y. MOORE & NICHOLS, Agents, No. 40 Courtland Street, juS—eodlm New York. 190 BROAD STREET 190 DRY GOODS Oj Every Description, ■fp~\ Hoop Skirts. EMPRESS; TRAIL coi "Or ei) -CTi P'Ylip HOOP SKIRTS Dress (Goods, In all Material used therefor . LADIES’ HATS AND BONNETS, HAT ORNAMENTS HR ESS TRIMMINGS PARASOLS AM) FANS WHITE COOKS SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS BRAIDS, TINSEL A PLAIN CORD RIBBONS, COLLARS AND 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 . ##~CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS-Q^ MRS. PUG IIE’S, IDO Broad Street. Next door below Jones’ Tin Shop. Foundries, MACHINERY FOR THE SOUTH WILLIAM PENDLETON. H. M. BOARDMAN PENDLETON & BOARDMAN, PRACTICAL MACHINISTS and ENGINEERS, Iron "VYorks ! 189 REYNOLDS STREET, (On tho Premises of W. 11. Goodrich,) AUGUSTA, Ga., Are prepared to furnish to order, nt low rates, every description of MACHINERY needed in tho South. Such as STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS—PORTABLE or STATIONARY. CIRCULAR, MULEY and GANG SAW MILLS, of tho latest improvements. WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, HORSE POWERS, COTTON GINS, IRON RAILING, DECORATIVE IRON WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. IKON and BRASS CASTINGS cither heavy or light. RUBBER aud LEATHER BELTING, and ail STEAM ENGINE FINDINGS. We have constantly on hand PUMPS of every description—FOßCE, LIFT axd HY DRANT. New Pumps put up and old ones repaired. REPAIRING OF MACHINERY! We have facilities* for promptly repairing every description of MACHINERY, heavy or light ; and where parties desire work done ou their premises will furnish compe tent Machinists at reasonable rates. rayi?s —3m Look to your Interest. rPHK PHOENIX 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 Boilers, Mill Spindles, Gudgeons, Gin Geur, Gas Retorts, Sash Weights, and other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS are among the many articles of superior work manship, which wo arc daily furnishing to our customers, and the public generally, at tho very lowest prices. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled. Competent Machinists sent to any part of the country to erect or repair Machinery. JOHN L. DAY”, Proprietor. 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. Beany <fc Merry, Bcrzelia, Ga, Proprietors Saw Mill. Cook & Lampkin, Columbia county, Ga, Proprietors Saw Mill. ju!4—3m HORSE SHOEING. pATRicu SHARKEY, HORSE SIIOER A ND BLACKSMITHIXG GENERALLY. Remember the location—Bounded on the North by Broad Street: on the South by Ellis Street; and located in Centre Street, between the two of them. jn3l—f>m Boots & Shoes. Just Received. J KAIIN & CO. 202 RROAD STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies’ Slioes! They have a beautiful assortment of DRESS CORDS, BUTTONS, and RIBBONS, Which attract (lie eye anil please the taste. GOODS VERY LOW. je!7—6m The Oldest Shoe House in the State, | . WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS and SHOE FINDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS For Sale at Wholesale or Retail. No. 258 Broad Street, two doors above the Globe Hotel. ap2l—2m CONLEY, FORCE if- CO. SHOES! SHOES SHOES JW M - Cohen - BROAD STREET, Has just received a large SPRING STOCK of tho Latest styles of Ladies’, Misses’. Gents’, and Boys’ SHOES consisting in part of— Ladies’ GAITERS Misses’ SLIPPERS Ladios’ Kid SHOES Ladies’ Morocco SHOES Gents’ Pump Sole BOOTS Gents’ OXFORD TIES Gents’OXFORD TIES, patent leather Boys’ Red 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 largo lot of TRUNKS and VAL ISES, Also n. fine assortment of STRAW HATS at New York Prices. Don’t forget the place— 182J BROAD STREET, apl-.’im Opposite Augusta Hotel. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PILLOW CASE COTTONS, and all kinds of Whito Goods, at MRS. rUGIIE’S, 190 Ilroad Street. Furniture. Furniture of All Descriptions. PLATT BROTHERS - " ; C. A. PLATT A CO. | 214 BROAD STREET, . Havcnowthebcst assortment, of FURNI TURE on hand that has ever been in this market, and conitantly 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 ora UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT We have SHADES, Lace and Damask CUR- , TAINS, CORDS, TASSELS, GIMPS, LOOPS, CORNICES, BANDS, ami all ne cessary articles required. OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT is still in operation. Special Orders promptly attended to. Repairing done in all brenches of the business. IN OUR UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT ; we 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 Upper Market, for the purposo of RE PAIRING OLD FU R NIT UR E ; also, MAKING NEW FURNITURE. He is prepared to furnish COFFINS, neatly made. He has lived in Augusta 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 WALIJ'.N, my24—ly 35ft Broad Street. FURNITURE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE 1 84 on hand, and are receiving,a fine rrjSMfrr, assortment of Furniture, Which they offer at very low figures. Also, aro 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 St ap24—3m WEST & MAY. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! ! WHOLESALE RETAIL. UEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 and 89 BOWERY asn 03 CHRISTIE STREETS NEW YORK, have tho best assorted stock of Parlor, Dining Room and Bed-Room FXJRISIITTJRE ! SPRING BEDS and BEDDING IN THE CITY. CANOPY and niGII POST BED STE AI) S, Expressly for Southern trade. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED A T WHOLESALE PRICES. KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED POST BEDSTEADS, in cases. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. Our Facilities for manufacturing dofy competition. myl—ly ARTIFICIAL LEGS AND ARMS, j fejly / f MANUFACTURER IN 1M 1 ATLANTA, GA. \y J ;£“ft**OfFieo and Manufac O | \ itz I »ry, over Taylor, William* if # V 11^/ i, Crookshanks, Commor -1“■/ rial Building, Whitehall st., Atlanta, Ga. M. G. GORDON would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Augusta and vieiDity that he is manu facturing ARTIFICIAL. LIMBS IN ATLANTA OF THE LATEST PATENT AND MOST APPROVED PRINCIPLES. For Lightness, Durability and Simplicity of Construction his Limbs are unequalled by any other makers. For further particulars address MATT. G. GORDON. Office and Manufactory over Tay lor, Williams A Croobshanlts, Commercial Building, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga; and 192 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michi gan. jn6—lm Summer Bonnets. JUST RECEIVED— A small supply of the “Marie Stuart,” atest style Ladies’ BONNETS, at MRS. PUGHE’S, liiylfi—3 19ft Broad street. Job Printing House! Cohn lb Bhoaii ami Mllntosu Streets OPPOSITE POST OPPICK, UP STAIRS. This establishment ii a 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 PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL J oU> 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 (iww And for all other persons.corporations ' and institutions. rffr Our Workmen be- of lonj^ex aS' " P e *'. com ’ 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 W ay-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. All work ordered will he done in the most artistic manner, and at very low prices. JOB PKIIVTIKG HOUSE, Broad & Mclntosh 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, Cornor Broad and Mclntosh sts., Up Stairs, Augusta, Ga. ARTIFICIAL LEGS AND ARMS. ‘ 1 A ND PRINTING-MACHINE WORKS 201 Vine street, Cincinnati. Send for Specimens and Estimates. mhl-6m rpHE ECLIPSE FAST FREIGHT LINE. SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY proprietors. Established for the purpose of giving dispatch TO HEAVY FREIGHT, AT REDUCED RATES! Is now prepared to receive and forward be tween Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta. Macon, Albany,' Eufaula, Columbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, and Way Staticns. S/ilp from Nrtr York to care Eclipse Fast Freight Line, Savannah. THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN, AXD Insurance Effected When Desired. ♦ For further information, rates, etc., in quire of Agents SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., and at the office of the HARNDEN EXPRESS, ja9—6m 65 Broadway, N. Y. Iron, Nails, Plows, Horse Shoes, Tobacco, Snuff, Blacking. A TONS IRON—all sizes, O U I’roin 1 inch to 10 inches. 9 TONS CAST STEEL— From | to 2J inches ffAA KEGS OLD DOMINION NAILS t)UU 4d to 12d inclusive. PLOWS, ail patterns, with and without Stocks. * HORSE SHOES in any quantity. Mar ahoy and Scotch SNUFF, in Barrels and Kegs. TOBACCO, all grades, from fine to com mon. Baltimore BLACKING, equal to Mason’s. ONE SUGAR MILL. All of which we will SELL LOW for Cash, or exchange for Cotton, Corn, or any product of the farm, at the market prices, or receive those commodities on con signment from persons wishing to purchase, thereby giving them facilities to get what is needed to conduct their farming opera tions. NEAL, WHITLOCK if- 00. aplß—tf Augusta, Ga. FISH ! OYSTERS !! Game i 11 POULTRY! VEGETABLES!! AND FAMILY GROCERIES!!! OF EVERY KIND AND FOR SALE LOW Call aud see me. WM. HALE (colored), Washington streo between Broad and Ellis, Augusta, Ga. mild—6m Furniture and Piano Hauling, JJAVING A NEW AND LIGHT Spring- Dray, I am prepared to haul FURNITURE, PIANOS, and any thing else, without scratching or bruising, as is too often the case. - Orders loft at my Grocery Store, on Washington Street, between Broad aßtl Ellis will be promptly attended to, at reasonable rates. Particular care given to moving Furniture and Pianos. Wm. HALE (colored), ap!4—6m Dealer in Family Groceries. Old Frames Made New. JJARPER & LADEVEZE Are now prepared to RE-GILD OLD FRAMES. Parties having 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. mbl4-tf LATEST STYLES, I N GREAT PROFUSION op ’ LADIES’ and MISSES’ HATS and BONNETS Trimmed and untrimmed. AT MRS. PUGIIE’S, 190 Broad Street. BONNET RIBBONS, in different styles MEDALLION RIBBONS Just received at 190 Broad street. MRS. E. H. PUGHE. PARASOLS, FANS AND SUN SHADES I NEW STYLES, at MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.