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

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||e SaiU 9ms. pf CITY CIRCULATION. K AUGIWTA, OA. ■ MORNING July 6, ISB# Im Advertisements. B—lßl Greene Street. ■be—John Milledge. ■Tobacco—Blair, Smith it- Cos. Bt—M. Hyams A Cos. Blfcle—Day, Russell A Benjamin. Bo—S. AJ. F. Miller. Bn—Clarko <{• Bowc. » Rent—Apply at this Office. Bptiee—MiWcr Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. BCAL MATTERS. Bd Paper—City Printing:. pf Council Committee on Printing If decided upon the bids for the ■ting for the ensuing year. That of pILY PRESS being the lowest, and pied by an affidavit as to its cireula* I contract was awarded to us. For Ik of confidence on tho part of the Parities, and as an evidence of our ■pilntion, wo fool thankful. We . Pth at wo shall bo untiring in our to win the approval of the public, nil our paper gratuitously, and its BOH is extensive, It goes into tho |ad dwellings of the rich and the id as an advertising medium offers Sducements to the public, fill for past patronage, we hope to I to rcceivo as much in the future, 11, at least endeavor to merit it. irgixia Welcome.—We, that is, y tho editorial ire, but tho typo al ice, also, together with tho luem the other newspaper uluccs, in pur of an invitation from the gontle ind over courteous proprietors of the i Hotel, partook of a splendid dinner establishment on tho 4tb of July t was one of those practical celobra ' tho ever “glorious Fourth" which koly soon to be forgotten. Evory [ood was before U3, and all hands fnl to the back bone—not a sign of lon, but all united and harmonious tttack on the eatables and drinka ich abounded in such grand pro- the occasion was one long to and make us cherish pleas* of the old Augusta, and that hotel-keepers, Mr. Wright, the 4 gentleman, one of tho olden iH -BHWho not only “knows how to keep a HHHR'but how to dispense hospitality in Virginia style. As long as he of the Augusta everything is ■yHilo be all ri'jht, and wo hope that his never grow less, but lengthen increasing popularity while the old ffourishes with increasing pros •J!©w to Cooic a Beefsteak.—A ought always to be boiled and ; but the following method oi ..MM. is recommended by a Mrs. Sutton, those who are accustomed to Hkiay be willing to try : “The frying wiped very dry, place it upon let it become hot—very hot. mangle the steak—if it ■be surloin, so much the better— salt it, then lay it on the hot, rich instantly cover as tightly as HMHfhen the raw flesh touches the A heated par, of course it seethes and ad- U'4erea to it, but in a few seconds it becomes E* loosened and juicy. Every half minute j tarn tha«teak ; but bo careful to keep it as ii^|>|jpW»cll'--|MpfpOßSible under cover. When near }y done lay a small piece of butter upon it; : Ifryoa want much gravy, add a tablc- strong coffee. In three minutes from iMjpime the steak first goes into the for the table. This method makes the most delicious, deli -Icd steak, full of juice, yet Jf-tmnillMtec healthy beefy flavor, that any ■HMcould s?he sUtmc method may he applied to mut l " toii ° nl y they re( i uiro a litt,c lon s cr prevent tb ;n from being rare. it gravy may be made from I ding a little cream, thickened ; b of flour, into which, when off partly cool, stir in the yolk of 1 beaten. Examination. —We had the attending the examination of nn’s and O’Connell’s School, at holic Church on Tollair Street, afternoon last. Quite a num -33 and gentlemen wore present uch pleased with tho exercises. \ all acquitted themselves very and reflected great credit upon ent and accomplished teachers. >hes particularly were excellent; usic, vocal and instrumental, kble, a number of ladies joining the latter exercise, thereby ad iool is free, and is under the the Catholic clergy and congre ss city; and, we arc pleased to 'a flourishing condition. ta. & J. F. Miller has been dis fcy on the grocery business at Paper Collars.-—The Round Table declares that the paper collars now so ex tensively worn by ladies and gentlemen are poisonous ami cannot be long used with out serious consequences. It says : “Many men and all tho ladies who wear paper collars are liable to the satuo gradual poisoning. That they have no eruptions upon the neck is only a proof of their greater peril, for it shows that the system is so corrupted or weakened as to take in the arsenic without that natural, healthy rcdstence which produces sores or boils. On the other band, however, a lady may be disfigured for life by unsightly blotches arising from the use of these collars and cuffs. As they are at best only a sham ami a substitute for linen and muslin, and as no great expenso is involved in tho pur chase of the only materials of which collars can bo safely made, wo hope that tho wear ing of poisonous paper collars will bo dis continued, and we urge all physicians, and especially the Board of Health, to instruct the public in regard to this important sub ject. Pay, Russell & Benjamin will offer for sale this morning, at 9i o’clock, another desirable lot of goods, consisting of Gro ceries, Dry Goods, Hats and Shoes, etc., etc. They will also sell n fine Mare, seven years old, and one large Mare Mule. Now is tho time to get bargains. Law Notice.—John Mi Hedge, Esq., informs the public that he has resumed the practice of law at No. 223 Broad Street, over the Augusta Savings Bauk, where he will he thankful for all business entrusted to him. Love us of the “weed” will do well to call upon Blair, Smith & Cos., and supply themselves with the deservedly popular “Guerrilla Club" Smoking Tobacco. Having used it ovrsclves for some time, we can sately say that it has no superior in this market. Editorial Withdrawal.—R. M. Herring, Esq., has withdrawn from the editorial columns of the Carolina Time* of Charlotte, N. C. It. P. Waring, Esq., is now the solo editor and proprietor of this well conducted journal. For Solution.—When 100 boxes of Prunes cost $2.10 each, and by selling them at $3.50 per cwt. (112 lbs.), the gain is 25 per cent. The weight of each box is required. Tiie Alarm of Fire.—There was an alarm of fire last night, at I. Kahn k Co.'s store. Fortunately no damage was done. Our energetic Fire Brigade turned out promptly, as usual, but their services were not called into requisition. Personal.—We notice that Gov ernor Johnson has returned from Washing ton. The Senate has not yot confirmed the appointment to Bogota. A gentleman who appeared to bo posted, told us recently that the pay was $7,500. — Columbu* {Ga.) Run. City Council.—The regular month ly meeting of the City Council will bo held at 9 o’clock this morning. Selling Out.—M. Hyams & Cos. are selling out their large stock of goods at low prices. Give them a call and get a bargain. Boarding.—A gentleman ami lady can obtain board by applying at 181 Greene Street. Recorder’s Court— Only two or three cases were tried in this Court yesterday morning. Violations of the ISth Section. Dissolution. The copartnership existing between Messrs. Clarko it Bowe has been dissolved by mutual consent. A House, with five or six rooms, is wanted to rent. Apply at this office. Miller Lodge, I. O. 0. F„ meets to-night. Members will be governed ac cordingly. Augusta Ifiarket. Augusta, July 5, 1 SCO. GOLD—Buying 1.50 ; selling 1.54. SlLVEß—Buying 1.40; selling 1.45. COTTON—DuII. Prices nominally at— Middling, 23; strict middling, 29 ; good, 30. Important Trade Mark Cask in Canada.—Before J. C. Tacho, acting in the absence of the Minister of Agriculture. Tried at Ottawa, C. W., March 21 and 22, 186*. This suit was brought by Messrs. Perry Davis & Son, of Providence, R. 1., U. S. A., to procure for themselves tho enregistefft tion of the words “Puin KUlcr” as their Trade Mark in tho Trade Marks Registemof Canada. Lymans, Clare & Cos., of Montreal, C. E., having previously obtained the en rogisteration of “ Lymans' Universal Pain Killer” as their trade mark. To sustain their claim of exclusive right to the words “Pain Killer," l’erry Davis & Son brought proof that .tho sale of their medicine was already established in 1839, and their labels “Pain Killer" printed in considerable quantity in IS4O. Also, the records of several courts in the United States in which this claim was sustained against using the term “Pain Killer" as a part of the name of similar preparations, as early as 1848. It was claimed by Lymans, Clare &. Cos. that the term “Pain Killer," before its adoption by Perry Davis & Sen, was a com mon term, like “Embrocation," “Liniment," “Lotion," and other similar well known words, and to adopt it as a trade mark could not constitute an exclusive right to its use. Dr. Taebo having listened attentively to the proofs and arguments on both sides, entered into a very full explanation of the law as applicable to the ease; showing what constituted a trade mark, and what an infringement on the same is, and in closing, said: “Both trade marks having been attentively examined by me, I decide that the Trade Mark in question consists in the words ‘Pain Killer ;’ " and ordered tho cancellation of Lymans, Clare & Co.’s Trade Mark, in the Trade Marks’ Register, and the entry of Perry Davis & Sous in the same. We had quite a string of good luck on Craven street yesterday, only it was too soon over. A mule ran of! with a cart, but unluckily kept the middle ot the street and did no damage to himself or the cart. This was very provoking to ye Local, lm tnedlaudy following, the commencement of what it was hoped would splendid d«*g tight ensued, but just as every body was beginning to enjoy it, one of the ticca (cow ardly puppy) backed out and spoilt all the fun —Xeichurn ( X. 0.) Times. What an unhappy fellow that Local must be, to be sure! Almost as dull as hero. Tho other day wo slipped off a piece to prepare ourself for tho 4th of July. The next morn ing wo saw a paragraph in tho Press stating that tho Local was absont, or absent-minded. Now, if there had been any items such as the above floating around, or if tho proprie tor had stepped down the Globe Hotel steps and broken his ankle, or Blobbs bad becu carried home on a shutter, with an eye gouged out, or tho Foreman had had his nose knocked into pi, or some of the Printers had fallen out of tho window look ing at the pretty girls in Broad street, or the Siamese Twins, (t’other one), had ex ploded on his tenth glass of Soda Water, it would have been very apparent that tho Local wrs neither very absent nor absent minded. But it’s all right, and we arc not sorry for it. For Rent and Sale. TO RENT, \ STORE— iI UNDER PLANTERS’ HOTEL, With Counters, Drawers and Shelves. Immediate possession given. Rent, moderate. jy4—tf TO RENT. PART OF A HOUSE— Pleasantly and centrally located, with Kitchen and Water in the yard. Inquire at the office of tho jy 4—ts D AILY PRESS. Lots for Sale. Twenty building lots, sttuate on Marbury street, west side, adjoining, but out of, the City limits. For terms, etc., apply to F. A. MAUG 13, jo39—lm At li. Ctiffin'pJ Broad sfc. PLANTATION FOR SALE. t TIIE UNDERSIGNED Jh iil'vl -offers lor sale a beautiful mmm- i>laxtation » situate in Warren County, Ga., fifty-seven miles from Augusta, and three miles from Barnett Depot, Georgia Rail Road. There are Six Hundred and Four Acres of Laud—Three Hundred in cultivation and Three Hundred in woodland. Tho place is considered ouo of tho best, if not the very best, Cotton-growing Lauds in this section of country. There is a fine Vineyard, of fourteen acres; two choice Peach aud Apple Orch ards; a complete Distillery and Wine Press, with necessary fixtures; an excellent and comfortable two-story Dwelling-House, con taining five rooms; Barn, Frame Negro Houses, Smokehouse, and all necessary out buildings ; large Cow Shelter, nearly new; Blacksmith Shop ; everything complete to carry on Farming; Agricultural Imple ments: one Horse, two Mules, four Cows, with their Calves; about thirty Hogs; nearly one hundred bead of Chickens; Turkeys, Geese, etc.; Buggy; two Wagons; Household Furniture ) in fact, all the pur chaser will have to do is to take possession of a Farm, with every article necessary tight on the spot. Titles indisputable. Possession given as soon as desired. For price and all other particulars, in quire of E. 11. PUG HE, Daily Press Office, ju?4—lm Augusta, Ga. FOR SALE. House and lots in Hamburg— llouso containing 2 Rooms, Kitchen 2 Rooms; Lots 54J- liy 200 feet each, all-in good order—in the best part of Town. Pos session given Ist October. For further particulars apply at the Cigar Store of G. 11. MEYER, ju29—lm Augusta, Ga. Wanted to Rent. STORE ON BROAD STREET. Address - ini7—tf KEY RON <l7 Wheat Wanted. Wheat! Wheat! Wheat! VT7HEAT WANTED AT THE \V GRANITE MILLS. TIIE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL UK PAID BY GEO. T. JACKSON <0 CO., 248 Broad Street., jul7—3m Masonic Ilall Building* WHEAT!WHEAT! "VyHEAT! WHEAT! WHEAT! The Market Price paid far WHEAT. TIIOS. P. STOVALL, jw9—tf At the Excelsior Mills. WHEAT WANfED. 5000 BUSIIELS NEW WHEAT Highest Market price will he paid for Prime. O. A. WILLIAMS it CO. iuS—lm Attorneys. Garland A. Snead, Attorney at law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Also, COMMISSIONER for the States of ALABAMA, FLORIDA AND TEXAS. JSS- Office over Baker it Caswell’s old stand, Campbell Street, Augusta, Ga. jy3—lm Wright & Gibson, AT LAW, Chronicle & Sentinel Building, Broaii Street, Augusta, Ga. Having resumed the practice of LAW, will attend promptly to all business in any of the Courts in Richmond, Columbia, War ren, Glasscock, Jefferson, Washington, Burke, Screven, Emauucl, and Johnson Counties; also, in the Supreme Court at Millcdgcvillc, and in tho Uu’ted States Courts at Savannah. A. R. WRIGHT, ju2l—2in WM, GIBSON. taai .pr'' Dry Goods. rr - IMPORTANT rjtO THE TRADING PUBLIC! GREAT BARGAINS IX DRY GOODS! SELLING OFF AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES! To make room for a LARGE FA LI , STOCK! MERCHANTS, PLANTERS Ann OTHERS Desirous of Purchasing BEY GOODS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, FOR CASH! WILL FIND IT VASTLY TO THEIR INTEREST TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE PUR CIIA SIXG ELSE WHERE. As we have a regular Assorted Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS FANCY GOODS NOTIONS Etc., Etc., Etc., We will not attempt an enumeration of tho many articles now in store. J. D. A. MURPHY & CO., 314 BROAD STREET, Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel. „ Augusta, Ga. jn24—tf Selling Off at Very Low Prices ! rpHE ENTIRE STOCK OF L DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, LADIES’ ANtrGENTS*"' FURNISHING GOODS, Ilats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Sogars, otc., etc. To make room for Goods constantly arriving at TIIE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. ,\ FINE ASSORTMENT OF YA 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 1 and BEST STYLES SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING ano GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS At lowest prices, at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. Country Merchants Will find it to their advantage before pur chasing elsewhere to call at THE FANCY BAZAAR, julO—3m No. 253 Broad street. Straw Goods J7OR LADIES AND GENTS, SELLING VERY LOW at I. KATIN & CO’S, juls—fitn 2(12 Broad Street. The Augusta Wholesale & Eetail Emporium. 2Q2 L KAUN ifc ca ’ 262 WHOLESALE AXI) RETAIL DEALERS In Foreign aud Domestic DRY GOODS FANCY GOODS NOTIONS BOOTS SHOES IIATS AND STRAW GOODS 2fi2 BROAD STREET. jul7—fim rpo THE LADIES: 1 MADAME DEMOREST, EMPORIUM OF FASHION, Branch at Augusta, No. 326 Broad street. PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS Trimmed and Untrimuicd, for sate. NBW PATTKKNS KKCKIVEI) MONTHLY. ja 13—6 m Miss L. J. READ, jyiss L. J. READ, AGENT FOR GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MAC If I NFS, 326 Broad Street. A complete stock of Needles, and all the improvements, together with Sewing Ma chines, always for sale. jal3—firn OHBETINGS, SHIRTINGS, O PILLOW CASE COTTONS, and all kinds of White Goods, at MRS. FUGUE'S, 150 Bfoad Street. Insurance. Oglethorpe Insurance Company, Oj Savannah, Ga, rjMIE Ogletlioi*x>e INSUIIA NGE C O MPA NT, OF SAVANNAH, GA. Insurance Effected at Equitable Rates. II.*W. MERCER, President. J. T. THOMAS, Secretary. Office ll7 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Directors: H. W. MERCER *1 J. W. NEVITT C. S. HARDEE O. G. PURSE WM. HUNTER I A. FUALARTON A. S. IIARTKIDGE J. McMAHON A. PORTER L. J. GUILMARTIN R. MORGAN F. W. SIMS J, STODDARD G. BUTLER J. T. THOMAS R. LACHI.TSON W. REMSHART E. P. CLAYTON F. L. GUE Augusta 11. A. CRANE J. W. KNOTT A. A. SOLOMONS Macon M. HAMILTON B. F. ROSS W. AY. GORDON Macon M. S. COHEN AY. H. YOUNG J. LAMA Columbus B. 11. BRODNAX, Agent, may 11—6 m AUGUSTA, GA. Etna Life Insurance Company. A SSKTS, $3,000,000. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED At all principle points in Western Carolina and Eastern Georgia. Liberal Commissions given. Office 15 Mclntosh Street, rear of Messrs. Schley’s Law Office. CHARLES W. HARRIS, m vlG—3m Gen’l A pent. B. H. Brodnax, JNSURANCE AGENCY. CORNER OP BROAD & JACKSON STREETS. juß—ly JOSEPH E. MARSHALL, JNSURANCE AGENCY, 210 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ap2fi—lv jST. 43. WI3 ARE RECEIVING, DAILY, IN addition to our present Stock— THE LATEST STYLES OP CLOTHING! FURNISHING GOODS, IIATS, Etc., FOR SUM ME R W EAR: CONSISTING IN PART OP BLACK CLOTH FROCK aud SACK COATS BLACK and COLORED CASSIMERE SUITS BROWN and WHITE LINEN SUITS BLACK DOESKIN—Drop D’Ete BLACK and COLORED CASSIMERE and LINEN PANTS BLACK ALFACA AND LINEN SACKS ALL LINEN AND LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS JEANS AND LINEN DRAWERS CROSS-BARRED MUSLIN UNDER SHIRTS. AT.SO, TIIE LATEST- STYLES OF BLACK AND COLORED 3T ell IT ats, To which we call the attention of THE PUBLIC. We are prepared to sell as LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE! W. M. D’ANTIGNAC & CO., Post Office Corner, ju2S—lm Augusta, Ga. E. S. JAFFRAY & CO. JMPOIITEIIS AND JOBBERS OP Dry Goods, 350 Broadway, NEW YORK. fe27—6m Accident Insurance. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS IS THK PIONEER COMPANY OF THE SOUTH. TIIE SOUTHERN Accident Insurance COMPANY, LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA, HOME OFFICE, ICO MAIN STREET. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000. INSURES AG AIN'S T ALL ACCIDENTS, Giving the holder.of an Annual Policy TIIE FULL AMOUNT INSURED IN CASE OF DEATH, ish COMPENSATION EACH WEEK IF DISABLED FOR A PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY-SIX WEEKS. "GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES For SSOO with $3 Compensation each week, may be obtained for $3 per annum. TEX DOLLARS PREMIUM Will secure $2,000, and give $lO compen sation each week. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Secures a Policy for $5,000, with $25 weekly compensation. FIFTY DOLLARS Secures a Full Policy for SIO,OOO, with SSO compensation each week. SHORT TIME POLICIES ($3,000 for Ten Cents), Travellers may obtain at the HOME OFFICE, 160 MAIN STREET, Lynchburg, Va., and at the Rail Road Stations, Ticket l’ol cios for . ONE DAY TO TWELVE MONTHS, Receiving, in case of death from Acci dent, $3,1)00, and in case of injury, sls per week. Tho STOCK of this COMPANY is EXCLUSIVELY IN SOUTHERN HANDS And represented by a Directory WIDELY AND FAVORABLY KNOWN. We, therefore, appeal with confidence to the good will aud patronage of the South ern public. Don’t he misled by tho Yankee Com panies, with Southern names and officers, that have recently been inaugurated in tho South. EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND WITH THEM IS THAT MUCH TAKEN FROM OUR CIRCULATION AND FROM A COMPANY WHOSE INTERESTS ARE IDENTICAL WITH YOUR OWN. OFFICERS: COL. MAURICE S. LANGIIORNE, President and Treasurer. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, of Georgia, , Vice President. GEN. HARRY T. HAYS, of Louisiana, Vice President. LUCIEN PEYTON, Actuary and Secretary. G. AY. LATIIAM, Solicitor. COL. HENRY E. PEYTON, General Aycnt. DIRECTORS: John r. McDaniel, WILLIAM D. MILLER, GEO. M. RUCKER, STEPHEN D. PETERS, G. AY. LATIIAM, MAURICE S. LANGHORNE, JOHN H. FLOOD, ABRAHAM D. AYARAYICK, CHAS. M. BLACKFORD, LUCIEN PEYTON. GEK JOHN B. GORDON, Chief Office at ATLANTA, Ga., Agent for the State. A. G. HALL, District Agent, AUGUSTA, Ga. Ss*- SUB-AGENTS APPOINTED AT THIS OFFICE. niy!2 6iu