Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, July 15, 1866, Image 1

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■Pf iiailit fras. IgHff.PUGHE, Publisher Sc Proprietor, TUK DAILY PRESS IS JUS- OrntHitoiuly evert/ mommy, exeept througho Hi the entire City, thereby '*« LARGEST CIRCt LA TloS ■idurlttenieiitN li»at*rte«l ■Litoral Tcnua. OFFICE—Corner of Ilrtuid nod it Street*, ol'}- oeile Poet-iq/ice, lp- Boarding. IT boarding. DESIRING DAY BOARD b<- accommodated with tho smite nt No. 145 Greeuo Sheet. number oau be furnished with boar: & Dress Making. |P~ Mires. SEGINS’ ENCH MILLINERY |g|p:"' AND MAKING ESTABLISHMENT B 142 a REESE STREET, (Near Bell Tower.) HfeES, MANTILLAS I OF EYEKY DESCIUPTION, T. TAILOR’S system and finished manner. goods, trimmings, f CORSETS, etc., constantly on jft. it; y 1 1?—Dm gp Attorneys. ?f ■" Garland A. Snead, at law K. AND : Bkotary public, Ija^fcOMMISSIONFR for the State# of FLORIDA AND TEXAS. if Office over Baker ,fc Cnsweil’# ohl : Street, Augusta, tia. ||r”j Wright & Gibson, ■fORNEYS AT LAW, Chronicle rs- Sentinel Building, Street, Augusta, Ga. resumed the practice ot LAIV, promptly to all business in any in Richmond. Columbia, War ■ Jefferson, Washington, %WBm Sn *™ n > E ma, ’ uc ’'. nn| l .Tohnson ; also, in the Supreme Court at and in tuo Undid States &sHt Savannah. MBS! A. R. WRIGHT, WM. GIRSiIN. •• v w ' Dentistry. ■ [ W. E. SPEARS, MRT ROOMS 264 BROAD STREET, Htr W. 11. Tutt't Drug Store. SSL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, C; receiving all necessary :na- taining to his profession, of the and best styles. B*ainting &. Gilding. fj. J. BROWNE, B>ER, |l B LOOKING GLASS AND iHuke frame maker. BFRAMES RE-GILT, JmpoK EQUAL 7 0 NEW, T’B OLD PAINTINGS ULLY CLKANEI>, LIXED J *‘ anp ’• W..., , VARNISHED. WORK WARRANTED, AND cheaply Yt B AS AT THE NORTH. ' H' BUOAl) STREET, Att(iv»ta. Ga. .feNG, GLAZING, Etc. s nfders connected with tho above 1. i tlrlvat promptly executed ill the ;o'0■ on reasonable terms. imlva U -IS JACKSON STREET, P«W the Bell Tower. ,p ?si» of PAINT used, and f” ’’ t}.. ■lof nil sizes (obtainable) ■iitt ■> ' Hr- set to order. m<f, WILLIAM BARROW. ’* ~ Thomas & Schaub, •C.fiii BROAD STREET— » K Under Masonic Ilall, ■.UGUSTA, GA., '.A is% Importers and Dealers in >; l* r p’s H AND FRENCH K/hiraa! ■> FIIENCII \ and AMERICAN Cl|Bb Ware! AND bflP LAMPS, r AND AfENTS OF KAOLIN WARE. Ns - - /fi&i, arid we will eouvince you * v<tt; eßßi«ttve the Freight from Nov. c '» t. I Josi.vn MosiiK.it, 1 I. Jf.FKF.nsoN Thomas, . I (inoiinr ScitAi n. iioHpant to Planters! C’fiX BniOND FACTORY JPIV Ww prepared to manufacture , %i*er as formerly, into Plain 1 r 1 at MO cents a yard for the tsHK cents per yard for the isri'tae!. ifjfet,) carded into Rolls tit 15 should have the owner’.-' six? marked on the same, ami all S, ate., sent to FLEMING A HEtgents, in Augusta. K£ mail ular uiing i-ninl-le <O, . m- A _ JOHNSTON, ■HlWldep; lUcbmoud Faetoiy. Daily Press. AUGUSTA, GA.. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1866. VOI,. 1. Furniture. Furniture of All Descriptions. PLATT BROTHERS, 1 K C. A. PLATT 4 CO. * 214 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Have now the best assortment orFURNI 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 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. Bcpairing done in all brunches of the business. IN OUR UNDERTAKERS' DEPARTMENT we keep constantly on hand, COFFINS of every quality and size. METALLIC CASES and CASKETS of tho most im proved styles. Undertakers can he supplied with all kinds of TRIMMINGS. my2—tf NOTICE. The undersigned has opened a store at No. :]SO Broad Street, near the Upper Market, for the purpose of RE PAIRING OLD FURNITURE; also, MAKING NEW FURNITURE. Ho is prepared to furnish COFFIN?, ncatjy made. Ho 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, my24—ly 350 Rroad Street. FURNITURE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE on hand, and are receiving,n fine jSJwwft,.. assortment of Furnituxej Which they offer at very low figures. Also, are prepared to make to order and repair any thing in our line of business at short notice. Cane-Bottom Chairs re-scated at a living price, at 137 Broad, opposite Monument 8t ap24—3in * WEST A MAY. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! ! WHOLESALE RETAIL. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 and 8!) BOWERY AND 65 CHRISTIE STREETS NE W YOR K , have tbo best assorted stock of Parlor, . Dining Room and Red-Room FTIRjST ITTJUE ! SPRING BEDS and BEDDING - IN THE CITY. CANOPY and HIGH POST BEDSTEADS, Expressly for Southern trade. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED A T WHOLESALE TRICES. KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED TOST BEDSTEADS, in cases. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. Our Facilities for manufacturing defy com petition. myl—ly JNO. C. SCHBEINER A SONS, Macon, Ga. JNO. C. SCHItEINER & SONS, Savannah, Ga. J. C. Schreiner & Sons, NO. Ifi9 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS. Keep constantly on hand 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 Steinway & Sons’, Soebbeler & Schmidt’s, and Gale <f’ Co.’s CELEBRATED PIANOS. fe4—ly Dress Goods. STYLES OF 1 DRESS GOODS, ALL KINDS, VERY CHEAP, at I. KAHN & CO.’S, j u l7 6tu 262 Rroad Street. Dissolution, Etc. Dissolution. The firm of Kennedy <t Rus sell is this day dissolved by mutual conseut. J. B. G. KENNEDY, jylO—6 T. RUSSELL. Copartnership Notice. WE HAVE THIS DAY OPENED A branch of our Charleston Wholesale HAT HOUSE nt ' No. 233 Bkoad Street, Opposite Masonic Hall, In this city, and have associated with us Mr. GEORGE A. JONES, under the name and stylo of WILLIAMS, COVERT & CO., For the purpose of conducting the Whole sale and Retail Hat, Cap, Straw and Milli nery Business. WILLIAMS & COVERT, Charleston, S. C. GEORGE A. JONES, Augusta, Ga. DAVID n. WILLIAMS, HENRY C. COVERT, jyl—l in Boots & Shoes. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! *F) WE HAVE JUST RE- a largo and well se lected Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS From the host New York and Philadelphia Manufactories, which we are selling at re markably low prices. Call and examine our Stock and Prices, as we arc determined to eeli Goods at prices to suit the times. W. a- 0. H. CLARENDON, 314 Broad Street, Augusta. Branch of our New’ York Store. jyl!-*-2m Just Received, J KAHN & CO. 2G2 BROAD STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies’ Shoes! They have a beautiful assortment of DRESS CORDS, BUTTONS, and RIBBONS, Which attract the eye and please the tasto GOODS VERY LOW. jc!7—6m Roofing. LOOK TO YOUR ROOFS. HAVING SECURED TnE STATE RIGHT OF THE PATENT MICA ROOFING, We are now prepared to supply it in any quantity, or to nppiv it to Roofs. Tho MICA ROOFING is adapted to build ings of every description, and can be ap plied to Steep or Flat Roofs, or over old Shingle Roofs, without removing the shin gles. We recommend its use on Factories, Foundries, Score .Houses, Cottpn Sheds, Railroad Dopots and upon all buildings where steam is used, and a Fire Proof re quired. It costs about one-half the price of Tin. It is cheap, durable, and is easily and quiekly applied. The upper surface of the Booting is protected from tho action of tho weather, by its covering of Ground Mica, which is pressed into the water proof com position, making a hard surface of stone, beautiful in appearance, and a sure protec tion against, fire. Wc shall also keep constantly on hand a upply of INDIA-RUBBER ROOFING PAINT, which is the best coating that can bo used for Tin Roofing. Leaky Tia Roofs can be readily repaired, so as to last many years, at a trifling cost, which would in man}’ cases save the expense of anew Roof. Full directions for applying, and prices, sent on application. COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS & CO., Corner Jackson and Ellis Strcots. npl9—3m CLOSING OUT. TO CHANGE LINE OF BUSINESS by the first of October next, M. IIYAMS & CO., CORNER BROAD AND M’iNTOSII STREETS, Offer the following Goods, UNDER NEW YORK COST, at Wholesale and Retail. Call and examine for yourselves. BOOTS AND SHOES: Men’s. Misses’, Ladies and Boys’ SHOES and BOOTS—a large assortment of all de scriptions, at 20 per cent, less than cau be bought in this city. HATS: Men’s and Boys’ English, French, and American HATS—all Colors and Fashions, very low. GRO CERIES: MACKEREL—BarreIs, Half and Quarter Barrels and Kits, No. 1,2, and 3. Soap, Starch, Candles, Lard, Pepper, Mustard, Ginger, Spice, Ten, Biscuits and Crackers of all kimls, Oysters, Lobsters, Peaches, Pine Apples, Sardines, Olives, Capers, and many other articles. LIQUORS: 50 cases French BRANDlES—direct importation 20 cases Holland GIN 40 eases WHISKEY 20 cases CHAMPAGNE 10 cases BRANDY FETCHES HARDWARE: 40 cases S. W. Collins’ AXES 200 dozen assorted HOES and SIEVES jy6—lm • PARASOLS, FANS AND SUN SHADES NEW STYLES, at MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street. Bail]! fttcsi City Printer—Official Paper LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION. Sunday morkhng July 15, is«s SCISSORS. —Dr. Cyrus Alexander is working a mine of sulphate of baryta in Botetourt county, Va. # Burton Harrison, formerly private secretary to Mr. Davis, and George W. Brown, one of the counsel, arrived at Fortress Monroe on Saturday morning, and spent the whole day inside of the fort with Jefferson Davis and family. The visit is presumed to have been merely of a social nature. They left tho same night for Baltimore. These visits of friends, unobtrusively coming and going, almost daily occur, and preclude any idea of significance being attached to them. —One of the lay speakers in the Alexandria Convention illustrated his readiness to fraternize with the Northern brethren, and his feelings toward them, by the story of “the two men that would not speak to each other; butone having been converted at a camp-meeting, on seeing his former enemy, held out his hand, saying, ‘How d’ye do, Kemp? I am humble enough to shake hands with a dog?’ This brought down the house, from its venerable President to the youngest person present.” —A Montreal special dispatch to the Tribune says that the bill introduced into Congress for tfie admission of those Provinces into the Union has aroused an angry feeling in the Government circles. The bill is looked upon as a bid to the Provinces to throw off their allegiance to Great Britain, and join in what is termed here the political confu sion of the United States. The com missioners appointed to ascertain the damage done in the late Fenian raids, report in the East it will amount to $15,000 or $25,000, and in the West to $6,000 or SIO,OOO. —A man who has not visited Rich mond for six months, says the Times, would scarcely know Main street. Hand some buildings occupy almost every lot between Ninth and Fourteenth streets, or are being built, and will be finished before the end of summer. With few exceptions, the new buildings have, or are to have, their upper floors fitted up as offices and lodging rooms. The in crease of the houseroom of the city from this source will be so great before the next quarter as to cause a reduction of the rate of rents. —The Richmond Examiner pitches into the National Banks of that city, charging them with having haughtily ignored the claims of the agricultural and manufacturing interests of the South; that they have lent more money in any single month since their establishment, to speculators in gold and shavers of paper, than they have done for a whole year to the manufacturing and farming interests.- —A domestic in London has been punished with six months’ imprisonment for emptying one hundred bottles of wine and filling them with water. Although she had been drinking the wine for a very long time, the master did not discover his loss until one evening when he gave a banquet, and was boast ing of his old wines ; he ordered “a few bottles of this valuable wine” to be brought from the cellar, when, to the surprise of the host and the disgust of the guests, it “turned out” aqua pura. —The Egyptian paddle wheel steam yacht, Mahronssa, Captain Fredrigo Bey, built under the suprintendence of the Peninsula ,nnd Oriental Company, by Messrs. Samuda Brothers, of Lon don, for the Viceroy of Egypt, arrived at Malta on the 12th nit., having per formed the voyage from Southampton in the unpredecented short time of 157 hours. When under full steam she consumes seven tons of coal an hour, and is, without exception, the fastest vessel afloat. At the measured mile in Stake's Bay, her average speed was 18 4-10 knots an hour, which is equal to about 20$ statute miles. After re plenishing fuel she proceeded on the 26th for Constantinople, to meet the Viceroy, who, it is reported, intends paying a visit 'to England in her this Summer. This splendid vessel is of 1800 tons, and is fitted with machinery of 800 horse power. Her interior fit tiugs are of extraordinary magnificence. Her cost is said to have been £IOO,OOO, NO., 166. Snuff Sl Tobacco. VIRGINIA CUT TOBACCO, AND SjSTTTFIF. I am now prepared to FILL ORDERS FOR MY TWO BRANDS “ THE SUBLIME ” AND “ VIRGINIA OBONOKO” .FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO. I have succeeded in reducing the VIRGINIA LEAF INTO FINE C.UT CHEWING TOBACCO By my own Original and Peculiar Process. I can now justly claim to present to the LOVERS OF PURE TOBACCO, TnE FINEST ARTICLE EVER PRODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY. THIS TOBACCO Gives a durable -mxi-swkßUntiat ■ Chew, with all the natural aromatic flavor of the Virginia Plug, different altogether from the Western Fine Cut. JAS. M. VENABLE, PETEIiSIWUG, VA. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED BY BLAIR, SMITH k CO., AUGUSTA, GA. For sale hy all the principal Tobacco Dealers. jy4—2m ~~ AUGUSTUS BOHNE^ QOn BROAD STREET. 0?w vA (Opposite Planters’Hotel' Has alwavs on hand a large assortment of IMPORTED 4 DOMESTIC SEGARS Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO Larillard’s SNUFF Fine Meerschaum PIPES ANP CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation ALSO, Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and i Clay PIPES, TIPE STEMS, SNUFF BOXES, Etc., AT THE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL my2-3m] TERMS. P 7 HANS2ERGER & CO., CORNER BROAD & M’INTOSII STS. (Opposite Post Office.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN And Importers and Manufacturers of IIAVANNA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, Pipes and Tobacco of all kinds, Lorilllard’s, Rappee, Maceaboy, Scotch SNUFFS, ETC. mvs-3m Excelsior Fruit Jars. inn CROSS QUARTS AND IUU HALF GALLON JAES, For Preserving Fruits—the best in use. For sale, at wholesale and retail, by MOSHER, THOMAS & SCHAUB, ju!7—tf Masonio Building- Kid Gloves. QNLY ONE DOLLAR A PAIR! For the Best KID GLOVEB, at I. KAHN & CO.’S; juls—Cm 262 Broad Street. Mr. Robert Weber, (Graduate of the Conservatories of Leipsic and Berlin), Respectfully informs the public that be gives instruction in INSTRUMENTAL and VOCaL MUSIC. may be left at J. C. SCHREINER A SON'S Music Store, Broad street ju3o—lm Just Opening, COMPLETE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS AT THE WELL-KNOWN STAND OF I. KAHN & CO., ju!s 262 Broad Street. ®|t Mill frag. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING or EVERY DESCRIPTION SXECUTID IN THE BEST MANNER. The Fatten Power Prenet, and Bett of Workmen enablet ut to do Superior JOB WOBIT at Cheaper Rate! than eltewhere. Miscellaneous. 262A _ 262. X. Kahn & Cos. GREAT BARGAINS! SELLING OFF AT COST! Call and see their new supply of PRINTS AND BLEACHED GOODS! Which are offered at NEW YORK PRICES! Store to be thoroughly REPAIRED and ENLARGED for the FALL TRADE! I. KAHN & CO., jyS—tf 262 Broad Street. PETER DAVEZAC WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES for Cotton Rags, Waste, Old Bagging, Ropo. Also, Copper, Brass, and Lead. Wagons to call at any part of the City. Office and Warehouse, Northeast Corner of Fenwick and Washington streets, Augusta, Georgia. jyß—3m* IST. B. . WE ARE RECEIVING, DAILY, IN addition to our present Stock— THE LATEST STYLES OP CILOTXIIISia! FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, Etc., FOR SUMMER WEAR CONSISTING IN PART OF BLACK CLOTII FROCK and SACK COATS BLACK and COLORED CASSIMERE SUITS BROWN and WHITE LINEN SUITS BLACK DOESKIN—Drap 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. AI.SO, THE LATEST STYLES OF BLACK AND COLORED Kelt II at s , To which we cr.ll the attention of THE PUBLIC. We are prepared to sell a3 LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE I W. M. D’ANTIGNAC 4 CG;, Post Office Corner, ju2B—lm Augusta, Ga. The Augusta Wholesale & Retail Emporium. 262 I - KAIIN&C0 ” 262 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS FANCY GOODS NOTIONS BOOTS SHOES HATS ANTI STRAW GOODS 262 BROAD STREET. jul7—6m , Light Cassimeres CLOTHS— For Gents’ and Boys’ Wear Aro selling at Reduced Prices, at I. KAHN k CO.’S, ju!7—6m 262 Broad Street.