Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, August 30, 1866, Image 1

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jDailij srtss. H, PUGHE, PnM i« W * Proprietor, I«> TH A BAIL >’ MUSS is ms- OralnitoHtly fUry morning, except . ■ n W», throughout Ik* »m tin City, tkerehtf ; K,m; Ike LARGEST CIRCrIA TIO A* I Advertisement* liiNerted ■i Liberal Terms. OFFICE—Corner of Broad and Street!, opposite Poet-Office, Up •id '■> .m IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT. ■IUST received— -x r i < BJ A fine Jssort®*n)t es Hold, SUVtr,. Steel SPECTACLES, of fine French ■Hftn.i English Glasses, and Brazilian Pebbles. Hh, BANK NOTE DETECTOR. Kye > Opera a* 4 EpJ (Hesses, Micro. ' Sp*tecUs,fca**s,ltc., at . ■ t f a.p’MDjw'aut's 1. i ®"i | Witch ami Jewelry Establishment, Sfjsx No. 163 Broad Street, ■ aul9—tf Below Augusta Hotel. . Wt I THE UNDERSIGNED ■Brahes to inform the citizens Ini* Kft Hr Augnsta end vijrinity, - IYX* rj| fill he ■* pr«p»redTo repair Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds, aud Machines. H All work ueatljr executed and warranted : m'”<*««(r' <l “i lo * #y huu “* lo tu ” ■> ry. THOf ,_ RUSSELL, '/■> 290 Broad Street, —ly tip Stairs. f . Boots & Shoos. ■ Just RbMHTeit §' V KAHN A C». ;^, v " mV #2 SRpAD STREET, ■ just rEo«ive6 I , • - A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Riadies’ Slioes! ■BcTbev have a beautiful assortment of CORDS, v ■ BtJTTONS. .• . ••••,'!• ' and RIBBONS, ■which attract the eve and plcaso the taste ■* ' . HOODS VERY LOW. «m Dissolution, Etc. DISSOLUTION. HiHE FIRM OF T. C. CREWS A CO. is this day dissolved. All having against said firm will call on T. C. ■ptEWS, and those indebted will pay over T. 0. CREWS, who is autliorized to re- the same. T. C. CREWS, JAMES O’DONOHUE. HBTis business will bo continued us hereto- H, with a slight variation, by T- C. CREWS, 5~ " NOTICE. ‘ ~ ■HE HAVE THIS DAY TAKEN IN • : <Hr partnership Mr. WM, 15. DAVISON, :; and favorably known ns a Commission of this city. Hereafter the style ■fche firm will bo CRUMP, DAVrSON Ga., July 28th, 1866. HLb. OMmr. wa. a. davison. P J ,fSrump, Davison & Cos., ■COTTON BROKERS. Also, dealers ■ROCK RIBS and LIQUORS, Tobacco,. Hprs, Baoon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Guano. Rope, i > . K, 201) BROAD STREET, K .Dress Making. Mmes. SEGINS’ |H|en'CU millinery JT ANU sßkb-making establishment, ■ No. 142 Grf.enk Street, fl ' (Near Bell Tower.) ' MANTILLAS, of every de- Kn; MILLINERY GOODS, TRI.M •r-mk, FRENCH CORSETS, etc., con ■ on hand. au23—lm S Miss C. E. Stewart, :■ Located her HHBHH " SIHBSery and dress-making ■ .ESTABLISHMENT . HC2O Brand Street, Up Stairs, ■ A UGUSTA, GA. -BbhkklNEK 4 80NS, Macon, Qa. C. SCUKEINKH & SONS, Savannah, Ga. Wf, C. Schreiner & Sons, V HbfaOAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. ■stationery, . E MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS. on baud a choice selec liuk ■ above articles, from the Country promptly . r •. '• 1 * Bs.'.THB BB3T OK ITALIAN’ .y jgjfcfS and GUITAR STRINGS. ■L aoskts for tkrW A Sons', Soebbelcr A Schmidt’s, HpLEBRATED PIANOS. Kumihum pens. ■Versioned nan j ■a APPOINTED AGENTS if9V.'&*■■ of the above justly celebrated ? mglisli Fen Soma Mineral found in tho Mine superior to any Pens now in uso, (BKiucb as they will not corode, ■ great advantage. ifiisyHbcheaper than any other l’en now " ■ J.SCHREINER <fc SONS, 199 Broad Street ■ GEO. A. OATES, Binntry Merchants IT TO THEIR Vv ADVANTAGE Kd examino the STUCK at Kahn & co.’s. #.* fto Bneeiv® NEW GOODS daily. Daily Press. AUGUSTA)MORNING, AUG. 30, 1866. void. I. "II Bnuff A. Tobacco. P. HANSBERGER & CO. £3DR»BR BROAD A. McINTOSH STS. ’ J l(oppoaite Post Otßee.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS AND ISf’ORTEES TAIMXNtFAOTURERS | jHr pf ' s , HtfVAf A Aft Di HpitE®riC jSBGARS v CHEWING AND SMOKING 1 errrt TOtBACCQ! ll EVERT bra'nd A QUALITY. BEAUTIFUL PIPES, OF ALL KINDS. C 1 Rappee, Macahoy and SNUFFS’, etc. aullyly AUGUSTUS BOHNS, | Hotel ’ Has always on band a large assortment oC IMPORTED A DOMESTIC SKGAHB Chewing and Smoking (RORACCG Lorillard’s SNUFF Fine Meerschaum PIPES rto. and ->J CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation ALSO, Rubber, Briar, Rosewqod, and . Clay HIPES, PIPE STEMS, SNUFF BOXES, Ete., AI THg LOWEST^NEW YpKX-P«H:EB. .fflia TOADB SUPFLIED’OI! LIBERAL Tuf-ly] ' TERMS. a j VIRGINIA PI N E CUT TOBACCO - '•> w■ i j AND SNUFF. I am now prepared to FILL. ORDERS FOR MY TWO BRANDS “THE SUBLIME ,f AND I ! “VIRGINIA ORONOKO” FINN UU T - CHEWING TOBACCOi I have succeeded in reducing the VIRGINIA.LEAF IKTO FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO By mj own Original and Peculiar Process. .t.r /"i •: • '• ' ‘T f can cow justly claim, to present to the . pVERS OF PURR' TOBACCfe, THE FINEST ARTICLE EVER PRODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY. THIS TOBACCO Gives a durable and tnbslnntial Chew, with all the natural aromatic flavor of the Virginia'Plug, different altogether-,from tho Western Fine Cut. JAS. M. VENABLE, .O' ’ ■ I PETKBkIWKOi VA. jrs~ ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED BY , v j« , UST BLAIR, SMITfT & CO., AUGUSTA, ftA. For sale by all the principal Tobacco Dealers. jy4—2m Notice to Merchants. J. SETZE, OF AUGUfcTA, GEORGIA, PURCHASING AGENT, (with johnes, bekrt & C 0.,) .Importers and Jobbers .-.,11 . OP SILK AND FANCY DttY GOODS , r, /' • ■' _... WHITE GOODS RIBBONS, JStc., No. 527 MARKET STREXt, PHILADELPHIA. anl—lm lee Cream and Shetbert I / CANDIES •• it • v|. • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THB FRENCH STORE, jdO ly , 200 Broad itreet. oTlie Jailu rss. City Pointer—Official Paper LARGEST CITY CIRdLATION. Aug. 30, 1566 SCISSORS. A T^C3ri. < Tt3^ ig^ia^in shape or coat tails. —Three milk dealers in New" York were fined SSO each on Tuesday for watering their milk. —Veils are not much worn. The newest are octagon-shaped, with a tassel in each, alternate point. —Mrs. Jeff. Davis has arrived in Mon treal, and the papers say that she .i$ */ il T / i' !f ti —Tho ice manufacturing Shreveport, La., turns out eight thousiud pounds 4 A day. ’ A —What is the difference between a munpiej; in winter skid an extracted tooth ? One is too thin and the other,, tooth out!_ f QYA —A Mexican gentleman, who arrived in New York on Tuesday, was robbed of $450 in gold by the hackman whom be $ tatd Hid toh/tHel. —The Old North Slate has paid a larger amount of the (jjrpcf t^x ; than any other Southern State, exceeding Virginia by over $5,000. . —A. fig measuring nine {aches in cir cumference, and weighing five and a half ounces, was recently taken from a, tree at French Corral. —Hartford is to add another to its list of insurance companies, the spccialityjof which will be to insure against loss by steam boiler explosions. —Epitaph on Dennison, Speed and Harlan Os all the virtues of public station, They showed but one—Resignation. —A young man in Paris, under the influence of liquor, recently jumped into a basket containing from two hundred to three hundred eggs, which were set ting in front of a door. , y —“I never knew anything so-bad *' u the short weight yon gave me for my money 1” complained a debtor to his grocer. “Except the long wait you give me for mine 1” was the replyk —Gloves may be cleaned thus: Wrap a fine cloth around your finger, dip it in haw milk; then rub on fine soap, and rub the glove lightly. In all the above operations, the glove must be on the hand. —“Married couples resemble a pair of shears," says Sydney Smith ; “so joined that they cannot bd separated, often moving in. opposite directions) yet always ptmishiig anydne who comes between them. —ls black dresses have stains upon them, boil a handful of fig leaves in a quart of water, and reduce it to a pint ; and a sponge dipped in this liquid and rubbed upon them will entirely remove stains from bombazines, etc, -if —Little Jennie said: “Mother, is Tom a good cat ?” “Yes." “Well, he’ll go to heaven, won’t he ?” “I suppose so; but if you are not a better girl, you’ll never go there-” “Oh 1” said Jennie, “I’ll hold on to Tom’s tail.” ii,'•H'Dreeses still trail behind, or rather tunics trail, for the dress has dwindled to a tunic, and the petticoat a arisen to the dignity of a dress. Often the dress will_beji .simple looped up with ribbons, while file petticoat will ft —"Well, Jane, this is a queer world,” Said 1 a. “brute” to his wi&TAffctfbiLtk fast, recently. “A. gpl of Osbflhers 'have jusUkfi/nfyd 'u]s. “In deed,” said Jane, “and what “The strangest thing in nature,” said he; “they hold •fhehf' tongues.” —“Willie,” said an iatereytieg young mother to her youngest hopeful, “do you kqSyrHWtS; dlßereile is between body and soul ? The soul, is what you kW'e With ; the body carries you about. Thisjs your body,” touching tbe little fellow’s shoulders ; “but tfiere is some thing,deeper iu. You can feel it now. Wbat is it?” “Oh, I know,” Willie said, with a flash of intelligence in his eyes, “that’s my flannel shirt I” —A gentleman one day laid to a lady, near whom he was Beated, “why is a wo man like a mirror?” Bhe gave it up. “Because,” said the rude fellow, “a mir ror reflects without speaking.” “a wo man speaks without reflecting:” “Very good,” said she. “Now answer me. “Why is, a man unlike-a mirror?’’ “I can not tell you.” “Because the mirror is pollished, and the man is not.” Dry Goods, Millinery, Etc. DRY GobDSr^ 18G6—A U T U M N—1866. LATHROP, LUDINGTQN & CO., 326 , 328, ixn 330 Broadway, NEW YORK. INVITE THE ATTENTION OF ALL first-class Buyers to their stock of DRY GOODS It will be frsod unsurpassed for all Sonfhera Merchants. All departments of our business have been much enlarged, es pecially that for DRESS GOODS, where we are constantly opening all the novelties of the Season, to which we now ask the particular attention of both Jobbers aud Retailers. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF 'DRESS GOODS 1 SHAWLS and CLOAKS :.! PRINTS BLEACHED SHIRTINGS BROWN SHIRTINGS FLANNELS and BLANKETS t WOOLLEN GOODS YANKEE NOTIONS 7 WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERIES HOSIERY ... Gents’ FURNISHING GOODS MILLINERY GOODS Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc, All of which we offer at tbe Lowest Mar ket Prices, by the Package or Piece. au2?—oyijnx, , , ; NEW GOODS ! Jj It. WRIGHT & CO. ARE NOW OPENING A large and complete Stock or FANCY AND STAPLE Dry Goods, Adapted to the present and approaching season, embracing all descriptions of Goods in their line, and very ATTRACTIVE in all respeots to BUYERS OF DRY GOODS, Either at Wholesalo or Retail, And they respectfully invite examination of Goods, and a comparison of prices. au24—lm Fall and Winter Importation, 1866. MILLINERY, • AND STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG,~CATOR & .CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS & SATINS, VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS STRAW BONNETS LADIES’ HATS—trimmed and untrimmed SHAKER HOODS. No. 237 and Loft of 239 Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, MD,, Offer a stack unsurpassed In tbe United States IN VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS. ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN Terms Cash: au2B—2m* \ EDGINGS, LACES, Etc. J UST RECEIVED— AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP— Real Valenciennes LACES and EDGINGS Imitation Valenciennes LACES and EDGINGS Smyrna LACES and EDGINGS Kaiony Thread LACES and EDGINGS Jaconet INSERTIONS and EDGINGS. ALSO, SMITH’S celebrated FIRST QUALITY NEEDLES. J. D. A. MURPHY t CO., au2s—tf 314 Broad Street. 262. S 262i I. Kalin & Go. GREAT BARGAINS! SELLING OFF AT COSTI Call and see their new supply off DHIISTTS AND BLEACHED GOODS! Whfch are offered at NEYORK PRICES! Store to be thoroughly REPAIRED and ENLARGED for the >i I FALL TRADEI I. KAHN & CO., jyß—tf 262 Broad Street. NO. 205. Dry Goods. 190 BKOAD STREET 190 DRY GOODS Os Every Description, • rurgy Hoop Skirts. Jl ixxk empress J|||| COLORED .. jL-gfi [IQQp SKIRTS Dress Goods, In all Material need therefor. LADIES’ HATS AND BONNETS, WHITE GOODS SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS BRAIDS, TINSEL A PLAIN CORD RIBBONS, COLLARS AND CUFFS MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS HOSIERY, GLOVES, PINS AND NEEDLES, , FANCY POAPS, PERFUMERY And every other Article usually found tn a Fieri Clark Bry Goode Store. EXAMINE GOODS-^ 1 IMPORTANT THE TRADING PUBLIC! GREAT BARGAINS AV DRY GOODS! SELLING OFF AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES! To make room for a LARGE FALL STOCK! MERCHANTS, PLANTERS and OTHERS Desirous of Purchasing DRY GOODS AT. EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, FOR CASH! WILL FIND IT VASTLY TO TIIEIR INTEREST TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. As jwe have a regular Assorted Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS FANCY GOODS NOTIONS Etc., Etc., Etc., We will not attempt an enumeration of the many articles now in store. J. D. A. MURPHY & CO., 314 BROAD STREET, Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel. Augusta, Ga, ju24—tf Selling” Off at Very Low Prices 1 THE ENTIRE STOCK OF ’ /, • DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ C ' LOTII * NG !’ * FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps) Boots and Shoes 1 , Trunks, Valises, Segars, etc., etc. T# make room for Goods constantly arriving at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. k Fine assortment of XX 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. THE latest” _ JLa 11 ( : ’• ", and BEST STYLES OF SPRING anp SUMMER CLOTHING AND , .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. f|t Bailji fms. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING or EVERY DESCRIPTION ■ XBODTBD IN THE BEST MANNER. The Faetett Pouter Preuee, and Beet of Workmen enable» ut to do Superior JOB WORK at Cheaper Ratee than elsewhere. Chute, Oek COOKING STOVE! TniS CELEBRATED STOVE, SO favorably known in Mobile, New Or leans, St. Lonis, and other Southern cities, is now being offered to the citizens of Au gusta, as one of the best and cheapest first olass Cooking Stoves in tbe market—its baking qualities are unsurpassed, which is acknowledged by all who have used it. The draughtflues are so constructed as to ensure a perfect draught, while a hot air flue which surrounds tbe oven insures tbe baking and roasting of bread and meats, to entire satisfaction. We warrant the perfect baking of every Stove we sell. In onr stock will be found TOILET SETS, CHURNS, TUBS, COFFEE MILLS, SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD IRONS, CAKE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE PANS, etc. D. L. FULLERTON, 159 Broad st., corner Washington. aug—lm Brokers and Merchants. C. E. Clagßobn, W. F. Herring, Philadelphia, Pa. Augusta, Ga. CLAGHORN & HERRING, JJAVING RE-RENTED THE COMMODIOUS STORE KNOWN AS No. V WARREN BLOCK, WITH WAREHOUSE IN REAR, AUGUSTA, GEO., Will continue to give their personal atten tion to CONSIGNMENTS TO THEM, EITHER AT AUGUSTA, GA., OR PHILADELPHIA, PA. Particular attention given to the STORAGE, SALE AND PURCHASE OP Cotton, Yarns, AND DOMESTICS. Consignments and Orders Solicited. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Consignments. NORTHERN EXCHANGE FOR SALE AT MARKET RATES. On Ist October Mr. A. M. JACKSON will be admitted as a partner and tbe -firm will be changed to J LAG HORN, HERRING & CO. au T9—6w JAMES T. GARDINER, AREHOUSE AX? COMMISSION MERCHANT, Mclntosii Stkeet, Augusta, Ga- Will give his pcjsonal attention to the STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON And such other Produce as may he sent him. Cash advances made on Produce in Store. aull—6m JOHN CRAIG, Banking and EXCHANGE OFFICE, 289 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga., BUYS AND SELLS GOLD BULLION GOLD aod SILVER COIN i BANK NOTES BONDS, STOCKS BILLS OF EXCHANGE, my4—ly Foreign and Domestie. PETER DAVEZAH WllL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES for Cetwa Rags, Waste, Old Bagging, Rope. Also, Copper, Brass, and Lead, i . Wagons to call at any part of the City, Office and Warehouse, Northeast Corner of Fenwick and Washington streets, Augusta. Georgia. jyß—3m» Drsss Goods. STYLES OF DRESS GOODS, ALL KINDS, VERY CHEAP, at I. KAHN & CO.’S, jul7—6m 262 Broad Street. , Peach Orchard Coal, NOW BEING DELIVERED FROM Rtfil Road to customers. Having had long experience in the business, tho sub scriber is enabled to make the best selec tions from the different Minos for this mar ket. G. S. HOOKEY. au4—lm