Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, July 08, 1866, Image 1

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jj g|t gailj |vrss. |||He. H.PUG2E, Publisher 4 Proprietor. Kff JS«- THE DAILY /‘HESS IS HIS - Gratuitously every tuortn'ny, except ||||^^BroMa<iv. throughout th« entire Git.;, therrby the LA HORST CUICVIATiOS. i I AdvertinemrutN liimiUd Liberal Terum. OFFICE—Corner of Broad ami gJl^^RtrLlttaii Strrrts, opposite Foil-" Jar, I Bftf Medicinal. mm dr. j w. ci-i i.vn:. KSIDKNCK— pbHI no. at Koi.i.one street [Next door to Rev. W. 11. Ilarisou]. ||feg^BCalls left nt the office of Mr. Henry .1. ■ lm' Hji D. HUNT, M 1>„ Kji HOMtEOPATIIIC niYSICIAN jp|i Surgeon and Accoucheur, ■to. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row), Augusta, Ga. ■holO-lv-lm* fi. ~ CHOLERA. A A CERTAIN cure a| ■ Ter this Disease may ho found in the use of WWggtfL' PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE Pt. Loris, Mo., June 14, 1849. A T. U'oorftrorrf, Aytht <>J l\ r 'j Dari-' Killer : Slit : T tool it a duty I owe to the V to make known the value of l’erry I’liin Killer, and toy experience in it for some of the complaints for it is highly recommended. . In April on your recouuneinlation, 1 purchased V dollar bottle of you tor pains with \ 1 have long been aflicted, and ma le of it on my trip down to New Orleans, the most gratifying and beneficial % IHtcts. On my return to this city, the ’ made its appearance among some my passengers. 1 made use ot the Pam having no other remedy on board. tu my surprise and gratification, found immediate relief: On my arrival bottles, and stated to you my emifi- in it us an infallible Cholera remedy, h remarking to you that I wanted no Cholera remedy on my boat. 1 made id' the four bottles on my trip to New and back, for Cholera and some complaints for which it is rcroiu o and met with the most asloni.-l.ing : ; when I ordered from yon six more , dollar bottles. Siuce then I have two more trips to New Orleans and ; than ■ SEVENTY CASES OF CHOLERA ,y .board, when the PAIN KILLLII was used with the most astonishing it gave relief in a very short time; f call, with confidence, say to the pub that in alt thu first stages of Cholera, taken in time, it is, in my opinion, an remedy! and after a lair trial it for several wcoks, and lor four to New Orleans and back, and using , . Cholera and other complaints for it is recommendod, no consideration would induce mo to leave pur: a good supply—believing it to be a that no officer of a boat or any would bo without a single day after Hpg one hottlo; believing it to ho the valuable family medicine known to » Kvorid for all the different complaints it is recommended. •. ■f.-l'ia-e .-end mo six large bottles trip. apßly-:. J. M. BIIOADWEI-L, Captain Steamer Adriatic. cordially unite with Capt. Broad- SBin recommending Perry Davis’s Pain to the public, having myself been Kdy attacked with the Cholera, and relief in a few hours by using the Killer, and have myself administered than fifty persous attacked with and when used in time, a euro in a few hours, and take pleas recommending it to the public as an medicine, that no individual be without a single hour. J. F. BOEKINtiTON, , Clerk Steamer Adriatic. HU,s' Pain Killer.—ln to-day’s Union found an advertisement of this cele ■H remedy. The certificates appended captain and clerk of the steamer rcgtic W e know to bo genuine, and ■raped on facts, as they verbally stated in .■■lice the substance of what they pub- HE&. Louis Union. ■Hi. PAIN KILLER is sold by all Drug ju2S—2in ■Ky^Concentrated Compound H’EACT OF BUCHU! not disappoint the expectations of need a safe and .SURE REMEDY and PAIN In the BACK and LOINS, from derangement of Kidneys ; as Hi as for all those disorders of the i and genital DISORDERS. Hn|]cli both sexes arc liable. BY THE DRUGGISTS. Ira _ . MEDICINES, Etc. K[B & LEITNER, j R-212 BROAD ST., Augusta, Ga., Hfc)LEoALK and retail dealers in ’ MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FINE HAIR AND i TOOTH BRUSHES, HHpiet Soaps, ami Dental liiKtruincnts, Putty, Paints, Oils,_ H Varnisheß, Dve Stuffs, Fancy <L Toilet Articles, Brushes, "(!!>■ and garden seeds, : French Lessens. •v ■kg WISHING TO LEARN THE ,1,; pencil LANGUAGE, may apply to SI Reynolds Street, can be Lad at the French Stew. " jufi—liu Daily Press. AUGUSTA, GA.. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1866. VOL. I. Painting & Gilding. J- J. BROWNE, Q.ILDER, LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MAKER. OLD FRAMES RE-GILT, TO LOOK EQUAL 10 NEW, OLD PAINTINGS • CAREFULLY CLEANED, LINED AND VARNISHED. ALL WORK WARRANTED, A>in DONE AS CHEAPLY AS AT TnE NORTH. 137 Bh'OAD STREET, mlt 1 fi-f>m Augusta, Ga. PAINTING, GLAZING, Etc. ALL orders connected with the above . branches promptly executed in 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 sixes (obtainable) set to order. fe2o—tf WILLIAM BARROW. J G. .COFFIN, Nome, Sign and Ornamental PAINTER, Jackson St., opposite Van Winkle Range AUGUSTA, GEO. isl2—Uni* Dress Making. Mires. SEGINS’ MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT 112 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 Brokers and Merchants. Harper C. Bryson, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Georgia, Would inform his patrons and the public that he continues the above business, hav ing made arrangements for the STORAGE OF COTTON and other PRODUCE in a centrally located fire-proof Warehouse, being compelled to vacate the one he has occupied lor tho last ten years, owing to the high rent asked by the owner, Rev. W. H. Ilarison, through his agent, Johu A. Barnes, Esq., say one thousand dollars in gold per annum. jy3—lm JOHN CRAIG, RANKING ANI) D EXCHANGE OFFICE, 259 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga., BUTS AND SELLS GOLD BULLION GOLD and SILVER COIN BANK NOTES BONDS, STOCKS BILLS OF EXCHANGE. my4—ly Foreign and Domestic. Dentistry. W. E. SFEARS, DENTIST ROOMS 264 BROAD STREET, Over IF. LI. Tutt’x Druy Store, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Is constantly receiving all necessary ma terial appertaining to his profession, of the latest improvement and best styles, fefi—6m Mosher, Thomas & Schaub, Q 4 \ BROAD STREET— /wTjl Under Masonic Hall, AUGUSTA, GA., Direct Importers and Doalcrs in ENGLISH AND FRENCH China! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH and AMERICAN Glass 'W"are ! AND KEROSENE LAMPS, AND AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE. us, and we will convince you that you can save the Freight from New York to this Point. JosiAn Mosher, J. Jefferson Thomas, m h3—fim George Schaub. Just Opening, COMPLETE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS AT THE WELL-KNOWN STAND OF I. KAHN & CO., j u ls 6m 262 Broad Street. Groceries, Liquors. Imported Wines. a A FEW CASES OF SUPERIOR old Hungarian "Whines, Various brands—amongst which aro tho following : SZILVALE—very old TOKAI ASZER— Cabinet UlTPAl—Superior BAKATOR MATRAI SOMLOI— Superior Sorao of these WINES bear date 174G— aro pure aud very fine, and well suited for the sick. ALSO, A few cases fine CLARET WINE— Brand, J. Freyche, “Bordeaux.” For salo by JAMES STOGNER, ju29—eodlw 30S Broad Street. CLARET. JUST RECEIVED— -500 eases of Imported Best CLARET, For sale VERY LOW, at ft, 15—6 m I. KAHN & CO/S. SUNDRIES. /TAIIIIDS. CHOICE BACON, tJ V/ Clear Sides, Bibbed Sides, Regulars and Shoulders 50 Bbls. Northern and Western FLOUR 10 Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE 25 Bbbls. Refined B. SUGAR 5 11 lids. MUSCOVADO SUGAR 10 Bids. Ist Quality Golden SYRUP 10 Tlhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES 50 Bbls. Large No. 3 MACKEREL 1000 Sacks Choice Bread CORN 75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP 30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES 75 Bbls. and Boxes CRACKERS and BISCUITS 50 Bbls. Bourbon : 3nd other WHISKEYS Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS all varieties 25 do*. IIEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, Pints and Quarts 40 casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE, in Pints and Quarts 10 Chests Jenkins & Co’s, TEAS in Small Packages 75 kegs Old Dominion NAILS, assort ed Sizes 25 Bbls. New Jersey CIDER CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANUTES RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER, GINGER, SPICES. And every thing usually kept in my line, FOR SALE BY jus—tf A. STEVENS. Boarding. BOARDING. Gentlemen desiring day t board can bo accommodated with the same by applying at No. 145 Greene Street. A limited number can he furnished with board and lodging. jeis—lm Boarding, CORNER ELLIS and GUMMING STS., by MRS. E. F. SEGO. Per Day $1.50 Per Week 7 00 Per Month 25.00 Good Fare and comfortable Lodging, jn 14—lm Mr. Robert Weber, (Graduate of the Conservatories of Leipsic and Berlin), Respectfully informs the public that he gives instruction in INSTRUMENTAL and VOCAL MUSIC. may be left at J. C. SCHREINER & SON’S Music Store, Broad Ftrf» n t ju3o—lm JNO. C. SCHREINER & SONS. Macon, Ga. JNO. C. SCHREINER & SONS, Savannah, Ga. J. C. Schreiner & Sons, NO. 199 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. ROOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS. Keep constantly on band a choice selec tion of the above articles, All orders from the Country promptly attended to. THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR 1 Steinway & Sons’, Socbbcler & Schmidt’s, and Gale <fc Co.’s CELEBRATED PIANOS. fe4 —ly Important to Planters! THE RICHMOND FACTORY Is now prepared to manufacture Wool for Planters, as formerly, into Plain or Twilled Cloth, at 30 cents a yard for the Plain, and 33i cents per yard for tho Twilled. Wool carded into Rolls at 15 cents per pound. All packages should havo the owner s name plainly marked on the same, and all instructions, etc., sent to FLEMING A ROWLAND, Agents, in Augusta. Charges for manufacturing payable on delivery of goods. A. JOHNSTON, President Richmond Factory. jui6—lm Ice Cream and Sherbert! CANDIES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE FRENCH STORE, j„10 ty 20(1 Broad street. r ADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS Lj at MRS.;PUGHE'S, 1»9 Broad Street. ffije. Jailij fms. City Printer—Official Paper LARGEST CITY~CIRCI T LATIOy. SUNDAY MORNING... July 8,186 ft SCISSORS. —lt is positively asserted that Gov ernor Fenton hits pardoned young Ivetchum, the Wall street forger. —On a child being told that he must be broken of a bad habit, he honestly replied, “Pa, hadn’t I better be mended!” —The financial panic in England has affected Rio Janeiro, and several failures have occurred in that city. —On Tuesday tho thermometer in New York went up to 96, and there were live cases of sun stroke. —Julia Deane llayne will be the leading woman at one of tho St. Louis theatres next week. —What sort of a sore throat is the best for a singer to reach the high notes with ? A sore throat. —Artemus Ward was met, on his landing in England with an offer of .£4,009 and all expenses paid for a lec turing tour of six months. —A company has bought the Gettys burg battle field springs property, and will erect a soldier hospital or watering place upon it. —One of the broadest hints to pop the question which is possible for a young lady to give a young gentleman is to declare her intention of never mar rying. —A lady who wished some stuffing from a roasted duck, which a gentleman was carving at a public table, requested him to transfer from the deceased fowl to her plate some of its artificial intest tines. . —The Earl of Chesterfield, whose death is announced in the last foreign news, was a zealous sportsman, and won more prizes than any other owner of horses on the English turf. He is said to have spent a large fortune in gratify ing his racing propensities. —The Southwestern Railway Com pany, of England, possesses a monster engine named Colossus. It has been built to draw a train of eighty loaded wagons eighty miles in three hours, eacli loaded wagon weighing about ten tons. It can drag nearly one thousand tons from Loudon to Southampton with al most the speed of a bird flying. —A New York elegante is now ar rayed in very tight pants, so tight that in the effort to stoop, the person thus dressed feels himself unexpectedly straightened; sack coats are so short that they somewhat resemble a sailor’s round jacket; the vest buttoned close to tho throat. In addition to these, a turn-over collar of the Shakespere style, and a narrow rimmed hat. The preva lent color varies from a reddish brown to a brindle brow-n. Many of the most dressy dandies wear coats, vests and pants of the same color. Interesting Jewish Ceremony.— A ceremony took place recently’, in the Synagogue of the Congregation, “Aderalh El,” in Twenty-ninth Street, near Lexington-ave, New York, which rarely occurs among our Jewish fellow citizens. It was the consecration of a new “Sepher Thora,” —“Scroll of the Law.” These Scrolls of the Law, of which every Synagogue possesses seve ral copies, are copies of the one written by Ezra, the Scribe, some two thousand years ago, and, like ancient manuscripts rolled around two wooden rollers. Un like other manuscripts, every letter is peculiarly shaped, and as the entire work has to be done with pen and ink, so carefully that no erasure is allowed, several months are required to finish one of these scrolls. The one consecrated on this occasion was especially written for the congrega tion and finished, except the first word and the last six words of the Holy’Writ. To write the twenty-seven letters, or rather paint over the traced outlines, was reserved for the members of the congregation; for it is written in the Talmud, the great Jewish tradition, that he who gives a Holy Scroll, or even writes a letter in one, shall be remem bered in his descendants to the end of time. On the effects of a decollete dress: That “effects are the same from a similar cause,” Is one of* the famous Socratien laws, Whose fallacy we may discover; For, quite iu the teeth of the logical rule, The style of apparel that keeps Emma cool, Just kindles a flame in her lover. !YO. 160. Furniture. Furniture of All Descriptions. PLATT BROTHERS UJE c. A. PLATT & CO. Jii JkOu 214 BROAD STREET « •.;S Jf - 0 AUGUSTA, GA. Havo now tho boat assortment of FURNI TURE 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 OTJR 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 brunches of the business. IN OUR UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT we keep constantly on hand, COFFINS of every quality and size. METALLIC CASES aud CASKETS of the most im proved styles. Undertakers can bo 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 purpose of RE PAIRING OLD FURNITURE; also, MAKING NEW FURNITURE. 110 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 WALLEN, my2i—ly 350 Rroad Street. FURNITURE. /«rv-rgi the UNDERSIGNED HAVE ' on hand, and are receiving,a fine assortment of Furniture, Which they offer at very low figures. Also, aTe prepared to make to order and repair any thing iu our short notice. Cane-Bottom Chairs re-seated at a living price, at 137 Broad, opposite Monument street. ap2l—3m WEST & MAY. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 and 89 BOWERY AND 05 CHRISTIE STREETS NEW YORK, have the host assorted stock of Parlor, Dining Room and Bed-Room injuisiiTimE! SPRING BEDS and BEDDING IN THE CITY. CANOPY and IIIGII 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. myl—ly Excelsior Fruit Jars. 1 nn GROSS QUARTS AND lUU HALF GALLON JAES, For Preserving Fruits—the best in use. For sale, at wholesale and retail, by MOSIIEK, THOMAS rs? SCHAUB, jul7—tf Masonic Building- Bress Goods. STYLES OF DRESS GOODS, ALL KINDS, VERY CHEAP, at I. KAIIN & CO.’S, jul7—fim 262 Broad Street. ERICKS ~ JPOR SALE. Apply to R. J. BOWE, Executor, Ellis Street, in rear Thos. R. Rhodes. ia2fi—ftm Ytid Gloves. QNLY ONE DOLLAR A PAIR 1 For tho Best KID GLOVES, at L KAHN & CO.’S, ju!s—ftm 262 Broad Street. |lail]| |rfss. BOOK AND.JOB PRINTING or EVERY DESCRIPTION RXBCUTEn IN THE BEST MANNER. The Fastest Pouter Presses, and Best of Workmen enables vs to do Superior JOB WORK at Cheaper Rates than elsewhere. Hotels. Restaurants. S. M. JONES, | WM. A. WRIGHT. AUGUSTA HOTEL, Augusta, gkorgia. This popular Hotel has been reno vated, painted, and put in complete order, and opened on June 20th, 1866, with a de termination on the part of the present Pro prietors to make it a FIBST CLASS HOUSE. Mr. WM. A. WRIGHT has chief control, and will be recollected by our Southern jriends as the former Proprietor of the American Hotel, during the war, in Richmond, Va., and will bo glad to see his old friends, promising them a “Virginia welcome.” Every effort will be made to give entire satisfaction. A call is solicited. “Terms, reasonable.” WM. A. WRIGHT A CO., fel B—l y Proprietors. Notice. Thankful for the patronage conferred on the St. CHARLES, I will ever be ready to wait upon my guests ; and having employed one of the best bar keepers, I hope to give entire satisfaction to the public. Any number of day boarders will be accommodated with day boarding at $lO per week. And a few with good rooms well furnished, at the low price of sls per week. Day Board $2.50 per day. _apl2-tf SAM’L P. BRADFORD. SCREVEN HOUSE, g A VANN AH, GEORGIA, HIIIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Having been renovated and newly furnished, is now open for the reception of the travel ling public. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor. mh!6—6 m Roots & Shoes. Just Received, J KAHN & CO. 262 BROAD STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies 5 Shoes! They have a beautiful assortment of DRESS CORDS, BUTTONS, and RIBBONS, Which attract tflo eye and please the tasto GOODS VERY LOW. ,iel7 —Rm Ice Dealers. ICE ! ICE! \ ICE I!! WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO f- id' ICE iu any quantity,.at tho 'GEORGIA' ICK HOUSE,' on EiiiTsttast, opposite Concert Hall. Four cents por pound retail, and three cents per pound for fifty pounds and upwards. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. ju2o—Sm Ice Delivered Free TO CUSTOMERS, IN ANY PART OF the City, who will take TEN POUNDS or MORE. Our charges are—For LESS than FIFTY POUNDS, FOUR CENTS per pound. For FIFTY POUNDS and OVER, THREE CENTS. leo House, near the Bell Tower, one door South of Greene Stroet. fyy.. ICE can be had at any time, day or night at the Ico House. my29—3m PORTER A SEGO. Ice Notice! A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF ICE may he found at THE AUGUSTA ICE HOUSE, opposite the South Carolina Rail Road Depot, and at the Branch House on Jackson Street, immediately in the rear of Antoine Poullain’s store. Both houses will be open for delivery of ICE from 6 o’clock, a. m., until 7 o’clock, p. m. (Sundays excepted.) The hours on Sunday from 6 to 9 a. m.; from 12 to 2 p. m., and from 6 to 7 p. in. The above hours, on Sunday, will not bo deviated from unless a physician’s certificate renders it necessary. Price for the present for 50 lbs. and up wards, three (8) cents per pound; four (4) cents per lb. at retail. apt—ts C, EMERY. ICE. rpiiE Mclntosh street Ice House (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE) IS NOW OPEN. Prices for the present four (4) cents a pound, retail. For fifty- pounds or more three (3) cents. R. A. HARPER & CO. ap 14 —3 in (colored). Light Cassimeres CLOTHS— For Gents’ and Boys’ Wear Are selling at Reduced Prices, at I. KAHN & CO.’S, jul7—6m 2(52 Broad Street. WATCH MAKERS AND fp Atto JE W E LLERS. Watches, jwftClocks, and Jewelry carefully and warranted. WHEELEIi & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED All Work Neatly and Promptly executed. 290 Broad Street, up stairs. mh7—ly Country Merchants WILD FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE To call and examine the STOCK at I. KAHN & CO.’S, As they receive NEW GOODS daily, julo—6m