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■BtSDAY MORNING Sept. 6, 18(18
Hpew AdvertlaementH.
ft-,. Tin Ware, Mc.-D. L. Fuller
' 159 Broad street,
K of Unclaimed Packages—l)al,
ft Benjamin.
■end Shoes-H. E. Clarke.
JBlnt —Enquire at this Office.
Kit—)■ J. Kukman.
HLI Notice—Herman Lutheran t'oi;-
fet&uge of Thermometer.
E At Daily Press Orrics, )
September 5, 1866. j
12 m. 3 T>.m. 5p «.
870 810 8S °
She DAILY PRESS.
» tA R® PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
F Hbtinns will be received ..for the
"‘& A "®P BBS at tue following rates :
gs in advance $5 00
W in advance 3 00
'|Bntbs, in advance 2 00
V ‘fensters arc authorized and requested
" ’* Agents in receiving anil fnrward
-1 to this office, and will lie
’ :>«A.v-c>Hfte usual per centago in such bu-
E. H. PUGHB,
B Publisher Daily Press,
* Augusta, (la.
Hfiar country coiemporat.c* up t < n
„'*4jLA by giving the above a tow ,n«< r
,-fs3t.S>(BpPnisoytN-i;.- -Our readers ha.
* Vi ,-Hper. 'hat, during the m-mths of
March and April last, one
'-- i -.. r >.>JKtnii fifty cases of alarming
Mfccurretl within a radius of five
v JfcPhillipsburg, New York. In
t all the members of a
v.'.h'fpfr'- attacked at the same time.
'
of an active poison. In
’ at last detected small par-
Rfeail in the th.ur made at a mill
Hknity, but not in sufficient
account for the extent and
RRR-ißlfcf the disease. At the late
~.vc .'-Bthe I’harmaceutical Assoc ia
„ - fp&etroit, Mr, King presented a
Tcftti- •» the subject, expressing the
Bfei the carbonic acid generated
Rfttion, and acting on the fine
’* . j> of lead, produced a most pois
' - Mis well known to chemists.
>;Rr rate, furnishes an ample
the whole affair.
* .■ rßb Mr. Brkn’xax.—Mr. Pat
■ ffljptn, who was shot, on Toes-
Rpficor James E. Tant, died
• ■ , V-Hfectsof the wound, yesterday.
instead of being nr-
Sheriff Crump, as we
,*V * * k v ijftied and stated in our notice
K sought that Officer and de
■■ielf up, whereupon he was
■■bail —the sum of $l5O0 —
vs . pi to answer the charge
Rat the next term of the
R,charging him with mur
#«.. *w yesterday.
b-.yt .* oKPradi;.—We are gratified
Sc respected cotemporarv,
onitluf, agrees with us in
cSpc'i'iß of establishing a Board
■, city. It is an institu
»HCtsld be established and sup-
R this view of the subject,
wit upon the attention of
■iV&'&Bfc citizens. They should
B&iee, so as to have it in
fji~ fceflWafo M-; hv the opening of the
T .Rgret to learn that Henry
“ rr— „ -REsq., formerly of this
C- ".■’M, in Burke County, a
• |tbT a negro. Full par
been received as to
\n C Y ~ .Hb wounds, but we trust
*** pyt set serious. ‘‘Bluff King
1 -jJ” ,-cfj , fie spared just yet,
*- e _ f ik.Ct NIL 1K• r T.
,■» . -•• Rped respectfully to call
“ * 1 Rthe proper authorities
j, .V , , ,I, Bf the pavement on the
- :R|re Street, near the
Ijf V.* . fjifi to certain parts of
• t , Keen Broad and Hey
’or.* who arc having
'•» *ded,’' would do w>-11,
„ H a fine, if report, and,
t. Hknd rubbish throw.it
, , v.i , -mkir, and not on the
1 s AiO.M'. . - ‘
Bbl re-opened two
<* has over eighty
, ft. Washington 1-.
lent T Sa;,:'.
A Ifnra or Wcai.th.—An enter
prising company of gentlemen, of which
R. B. Bollock, Esq., is President, J. E.
Marshall, Secretary, and G. Sehaub,
General Superintendent—*ll of Au
gusta—ara now engaged i« turning the
mother earth of Edgefield District into
greenback*. Availing theiaaelvas of
the fin* bed of Kaolin which then ex
ists, erected a; manufactory,
put up machinery, and employed a mul
titude of artisan** who are daily sending
to market the tint fruit of their indnstry
in the shape of the moat beautiful porce
lain ware of every style and description
for domestic and ornamental use.
Specimens which we have seen compare
more than favorably with the best -
which abound m our stores, being of a
pare, soft white color, and a textnre so
fine as in some instances to deceive the
eye as to its real character.
Yet, the work of introduction. and
manufacture is only in its iqcipioncy.
We expect to see the day when the
most elegant vases and articles of vertu
rivalling in beauty those of Europe,
will go terth from South Carolina to
astonish the world, and when the atten
tion of capitalists will be more gene
rally addressed to Kaolin as an article
of manufacture and export. Fine beds
exist in the neighborhood of Columbia,
which, wheu Edgefield is exhaused, we
invite our Augusta friends to come and
examine.— Columbia (S. C.) Carolinian,
Sept. 4, lSfifi.
Full Rkstokatiov of Habeas
Corpus. —A general impression pre
vails, says the New York Times (gene
rally regarded as the President’s organ
in Gotham), that the President will
issue * proclamation revoking Mr. Lin
coln's proclamation of September 15th,
1863, which suspended the writ of
habeas iorpus in certain specified cases/
ft is generally supposed that the writ
continues to be suspended uutil revoked
by such proclamation. These opinions
are erroneous. The peace proclama
tion, issued on the 20th instant, declared
that the rebellion was at au end, and
that peace and civil authority now exist
through the United States. This,. by
the terms of Mr Lincoln’s proclamation
above cited, restores the writ aFAahete
corpus in the Uuited States, except as
to certain cases in which, by act of
Congress, certain persons, contractors,
etc., are liable to be tried hy military
tribunals ; and it is questionable if the
writ is not likewise suspended in this
class of cases, as the constitutionality of
the act authorizing the trial of these
civilians by military courts; has been
doubted, and remains to be decided iu
the United States Supreme Court.
Cokßigxees per Cektral Railroad,
Sept. s—Sherman J & Cos, Both well &
Cos, O’D & M, Crump D & Cos, Plumb
& L, J M C 4 Son, S A, Vaugham &
M, G Volger ft Cos, Platt & Cos, Mrs D
Collins, Z McC, Teague 4 C, W J Farr,
J G Bailie, F 4 R, R, J S 4 Son, A K
K, [M], S 4 J, [SJ, J Nelson 4 Son,
E O’D, H 4 W, Barry 4 B, A Myers,
M Kempner, Gray 4 TANARUS, W C Jones, B
4 K, Myers 4 M, McKnigbt 4 D, Mrs
Frederick, J E McMurphy, Wymau 4
M, B B 4 Cos, Levy 4 J, H F Russell
4 Cos, J Hertz 4 Cos, Ramey 4 TANARUS, J 0
Mathewson, J C Galvan, Sylvester 4 C,
C E 4 Cos, D Davis, C Myers 4 Cos,
Geraty 4 A, R 4 K, [W], P C 4 Cos, E
Mustin, B F Pety 4 Sou, Kuight 4 D,
A Stevens, J 4 T A Bones, J Ryan,
Clark 4 D, Thos Richards 4 Son, I
Simon 4 Co (J M Cohen, P Davis, V 4
W, Conley, F 4 Cos, W E.
Express Sale. —Particular attention
is invited to the advertisement in an
other column, of a sale of unclaimed
packages at the office of the Southern
Express Company. The list is quite
extensive.
Rail Road Bridge. —The Hawkins
ville Dispatch says that the Rail Road
Bridge over the Ocmulgee, at that point,
will be finished before Christmas. The
work on it is progressing vigorously.
Cotton Planters’ Convention. —A
special meeting of the Cotton Planters’
Convention of Georgia, will be held at
Macon, to-day.
A Large Stock. —Cohen, at No. 182}
Broad street, has a'farge stock of Boots,
Shoes, Hats, etc., which is offered for
sale at low prices. Call and see him.
Augusta Market.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. S, 1866.
GOLD—Buying, 1.43; selling, 1.46.
6lLVKß—Buying, 1.36; selling, 1.40.
COTTON —Market quiet with some little
demand. Prices range—Low Middling 27;
Middling 28; Strict Middling 29; Good
Middling 30.
BRAN, Etc.
Niw ADVERTtsrttirrt.—We call at
tention to the following new advertise
ments which appear in this morning’s
Press:
H. E. Clarke has in store a large sup
ply of ladies’, misses’ and gents' shoes,
of tie latest styled, i. fO f J
A house with eight rooms, on Broad
street, la for rent. Apply at thia office.
For said, it splendid bay hoiee—quiet
to ride or drive. Apply to J.J.Rickman,
Woodlawi).
Day, Russell 4 Benjamin, auctioneers,
will sell, oil Saturday, Bth September, at
lower store in City Hotel Building, a
large lot of unclaimed packages, now in
the hand* of the Southern Express Com
pany.
Owing to the. inejmnency of the
weather last evening, the meeting of the
German Lutheran Congregation was
postponed until to-night.
Dry Goods, Notions.
2QQ BROAD JSTEEET. JOO
Mrs. E. EL Eugh©
HAS NOW ON Jr
A Fink Stock bZ
Mew Goads Jp| ||l|Pl|k
; Etc-,. Etc., h
CON. < ISTIh r q, QF~
, iJ MOURNING GOODS:
GRENADINE BAREGE
CREPE MERETZ
CUALLIES
r> ■
DeLAINES ,
BOMBAZINES
LAWNS—Black and Plain)
LAWNS—Figured
LAWNS—PIaid
ALPACA
POPLINB—BIack and White
GINGHAMS
CALICOES, Etc. \
GRENADINE—CoIored
GRENADINE BAREGE—figured
CAMBRIC MUSLlNS—Figured
LAWNS
ORGANDIES
BISHOP LAWN
MESSELIA
NAINSOOK—Checked and Plain
SWlSS—Dotted and Plain
SWlSS—Striped and Checked
BRILLIANTES
CHAMBREYS
DEBAGE
MOHAIR—Leno
MOHAIR—PIaid
PEWCOLES
POPLINS
PARIS POPLINETTES ~
CALICOES
MUSLINS
GINGHAMS, etc.
# Ladies’ and Misses’
TRIMMED
and UNTRIMMED
Bonnets
AND
LATEST AND IMPROVED STYLES
Flowers and Ribbons
IN GREAT VARIETY.
MANTILLAS
LACE MANTILLAS ;j||l|
SILK MANTILLAS |lll|
LACE POINTS
INSERTINGS AND EDGINGS
CAMBRIC
JACONET
SWISS, etc.
LADIES’ EMBROIDERED and
HEMSTITCHED HDKFS
190 Broad Street,
Mrs. E. H. PUGHE’S.
For Sale by
QN AND AFTER THE
OctoYtev,
THE
DAILY PftffiS
WILL BE ISSUED ,
j •
A SUBSCRIPTION PAPER
IT WILL BE
GREATLY ENLARGED
AND otherwise
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AND WILL CONTAIN
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PARTICULAR ATTENTION
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AND
LOCAL MANAGEMENT,
AND
GREAT CARE
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Publisher and Proprietor,
“DAILY PRESS,”
Augusta, Ga.
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the substance of it—a favor which we
shall reciprocate when opportunity
affords.
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ATP r ;
GREW SALE OF CITY LOTS AT AUCTION.
By C. AT. "Walker & Cos.,
AUCTIONEERS.’
WILL BE SOLD, ON THE PBEMKKS— : %W
i i,i ON MjONDAY, SEPTEMBER lOih, 1866
Commemelng at 10 o’clock A. M.—
THIRTY-SIX SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS,
i Situated at the upper end of Greene Street, adjoining the Granite Mills of Geo.
T. Jackson 4 Cos. These LOTS are above high water mark, being the
highest point on Greene Street from one extremity to the other, as surveyed by
Wra. Phillips, Engineer Augusta Water Works, r
Tkbms —One third cash; twelve ninnthn pniThaotrs to pay
for papers. ge 2—td
- ■!" ■ i (--■'■■-7
NOTICE TO PLANTERS;
11 • —so: !* • a"- ’
WE ARE RECEIVING
. P. .
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY; ON HAND
PURE No. 1
PERUVIAN GUANO!
WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE.
GRUMP. DAVISON & CO.,
i wr
No. 209 "Broad Street, -A-ugusta, Ga.
■ ‘ ' 7 ' f .
viat : rm otHT/.'-.0.-D ifb v * ... , ( .
au2B—l m ..... , ~ t / . .
Quickest Time !
LOWEST RATES 1
THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN
VIA
INLAND
OR
Steamer [Routes
SPECIAL CONTRACTS
Will be made by the Agents of the
Southern
EXPRESS COMPANY
AT
BOSTON ..28 Court Street
NEW YORK .59 Broadway
PHILADELPHIA 320 Chesnut St.
BALTIMORE 64 Baltimore St.
CINCINNATI 67 West Fourth St.
LOUISVILLE 72 Sixth St.
ST. LOUIS Cor. Main & Chesnut St.
FOR FORWARDING
Heavy Freight
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION
FOR
ANY POINT
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES.
FREIGHT
To bk Sbkt by the
QUICKEST ROUTE
Should be Marked “Inland.”
Jackson & Cos.
University of NashviHe.
DEPARTMENT.
, ANNOUNCEMENT 1866-67.
The Reguiair (/ourse ot Invtruetion will
begin on the first Monday of November,
1866, and end the first day of March, 1867.
The Museum, Library, Buildings, and ap
purtenances, are as perfect as ever, and the
old corps of teachers each in his place, ex
cept Professor Buohanan, removed by deatb,
and whose place bas been filled by Pro
fessor Briggs, formerly Professor of Practi
cal Anatomy,'
FEES:
For tickets to the entire Course $105.00
Marticulating Fee 5.00
Graduating Fee *..i. 25.6*
Dissecting Ticket 10.00
Board can be had at from $4.00 to $5.00
per week.
FACULTY:
JOSEPH JONES, M. D. (late Professor of
Chemistry in the Medieal Collge of
Georgia), Professor of Pathology.
JVM. K. BOWLING, M.D., Professor of
Institutes and Practice of Medicine.
PAUL F. EVE, M.D., Professor of Princi
ples and Praotice tff Surgery.
JOHN M. WATSON, Professor of Obstet
rics and Diseases of Women and Child
ren. <•
THOMAS R. JENNiNGS, M.D., Professor
of Anatomy.
J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M.D., Profes
sor of Chemistry and Pbannacy.
C. K. WINSTON, M.D., Professor of Mate
ria Medica and Medical Jurisprudence.
WM. T. BRIGGS, M.D.,,Professor of Sur
gical Anatomy and Physiology.
T. B. BUCHANAN, M.D, Curator of Mu
seum, Prosector to the Chairs of Anato
my and Surgery.
V. S. LINDLEY, M.D., Demonstrator of
An atomy.
Nashville Journal of Medietne and
Surgery, Monthly, Eighty Pages, $6.00 a
year; W. K. BOWLING, Proprietor and
Editor.
W. K. BOWLING.
au2l—law3t* Dean of the Faculty.
Lumber and Fire Wood!
Having made arrangements
with one of the be*t Saw Mills in the
State, the subscriber is prepared to supply
any and all-kinds of
LUMBER
AT SHORT NOTICE.
Also, at the Wood-yard of Augusta and
Savannah Rail Road Depot, OAK, HICK
ORY and DRY PINE FIRE WOOD, in any
qnantity.
Orders left with Pollard, Cox & Co s, 297
Broad Street; Bothweil A Whitehead, cor
ner of Broad and Washington Streets, or at
the Yard, will meet with prompt attention.
Prices reasonable. Orders solicitel.
au2S—3m* D. T. CASTLEBERRY.
Piano-Fortes Tuned.
TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE. RE
dueed the oharge for TUNING to
THREE DOLLARS.
Orders left at Mb. GEO. A. OATES’,
240 Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite
the Post-Office, promptly attended to.
eel—ts ROBERT A. HARPER.
GLAZING.
Mr. a. hett announces to the
Public that he is prepared’..to give his
personal attention to the work of GLAZING.
Orders can be left at Barrett, Carter A
Co.’s, Druggists and Apothecaries, No. 291
Broad Street, or at MR. SETT’S reaidenoe,
117 Ellis Street. se2—3m
Kid Gloves.'
QNLY ONE DOLLAR A PAIR I
For the Best KID GLOVES, at
I. KAHN ft CO.’S,
ju!s—6m 262 Broad Street.
PARASOLS, FANS AND SUN SHADES
NEW STYLES, at
MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street.
248 Broad St