Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, November 15, 1866, Image 3

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[ City Printer—Official Taper AdvertiiemenU. . To’ the T'ublic—-Thomas Russell. Groceries—O’ DowtHtMtettieriir. ry. Theat*-3H|nl|>hfcfc »H 5 AeCajsLfcid.j Consignees—Per Central Railroad. Stoves, 0 - ilio ~ a „ At Daily Pans Omen, 1 Novemhei 14, 18(1*. J 8 a.m. 12 at. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. Ihi 3V. e interior of the State are earnestly solicited 6o afct a* agents forhU>)a>prbeuk ng subscribers. We allow them the usual per centage in such cases. > i fffltlSHES HIMTJ.i’I/ •, I"! TAH W'JaD, The Theatre.—This place of amuse ment was dptWch’ HtiP tiighl' by Mr'.” A. pany. We are unable at this time to gHtenittoklfende&tiotiee bf'the p*rC6fm. ances, farther than to say that they were. f rrisLJ3ol ' County Court;*-tThera ware* aum-. ber of freedmen convicted of various oA'oB(ISAKMS ur^/eßt « rlia y- The negroes tried tor stealing a saddle rom Gen. Tilson were acquitted. Surely he Buregiikest Must tow acknojwletfgp hat jusfioeiisJi»eted oat even hflahdid ih these courts. Recorder's CaURT.-pln this CqueL finlTiMof, case# were disposed of amongst the fair com plexioned—all of whom plead guilty, RnftOferti< fined) two; of theti: |5 Wld! costs each, and one sl6 and costs, u A 2d Section case, tying a tree to a astfe2ari<to , *flr „.A colored roan piling) without/* icense, was required •to take out a *NOWJff .Cqwtf ffptehicn, indeed, he did. Ena ■ One.individual HRrho went to the Circus, and wanted a goryn qqd i*e the I'flfjggw Blow” with him, and bought her a Mfacket for that purpose; discovered that Übe had proved false to him, and was JBalking off “wid anudder gentleman,” ; : HLjrable, and seized her hat, which be to hypothecate as collateral 1 ' : bis money, using violent language UK the same time. She sought the offices of a Knight of the Peace, book .the . loffending gallant -Mi taw, brought him before the Recorder, he whs fined $lO and costs. boys who-rfought about some tickets, were-called upon for an Kg fit, probablv fi)l down, ajjd the mt 4>,” tJoßghf he.' didn’t ,‘U: If or this' Bltle side-show, they ■Be requested to pay a’ license fee of the coats each. CBsw£" an *s►«”> h 'ii i T 3 ? wk,M>Bt JHpumber, was fined $5 and costs. ■Kid so the Court adjourned. .gj&WtOKBR's Ixijubst.—A man pained ~Spes Kenney, formerly in the employ Kaolin company, and recently ■Barge of a crockery store, was found Kjl' the floor by his bed yesterday 'Tlisleft band wAs giiawed by the bone pf the forefinger, ivrelßt of the thumb. - *bel6 an piquest orv - , *%“#SH^s# i tire- #reeaftßpvrt<l the jury* -v: nd a verdict that lie died from A 4a 4> 10 1S £ ABBor9E-tllb Attack ox a Drug horse that was “blind in tHi-j It! and could’nt see out of the ;.fl ..Bpittachcd to a buggv, became ■merit i'r.to tine bf the handsome - i?lumb & Leitner’s drug ig a pan*, of glass into ending a gas chandelier, rheel of the buggy, and &<SfJ JTlie' JiHnial (lefti. t wwfijfed; tqok (p y-rrj «»*, rather to carry it in, hence monstration. Bindino'.—Vi? saW 1 , yes isome jaioce. of j worlr ittach'od- vC^ce,, ,It l{ Ip •wwjrff Wi th, in quqljty, (durability, ac*.' ! ?qghe is pre /afrythtiiF in this line at IMS bn reasonable terms. n a Name?”—A colored p yesterday for peddling inse, was asked his name: the Oftiat I !> *»s the ,'raplj. is in a name ?” Ate)6in i coming down from the the world to thd 1 piddling ut the streets 'without a b,, thpjjGteat! xapdef i” kuot and get out'hf this ; i -T.’/l' —Gen. Longstreet, jS the synonim of everything it’ and noble, was in Colum. day. He is reported to he >£■#?■. nr, tcYr,. . , ,fT ! ; (vWri I ’before the 'Cduftty* CTjtiA) ' i the court room yesterday. the ccinm of thefneus*. ✓I. . t Pubuc Schools.—Bj) private letter, TRMMed from doe of our littwb intelligent and highly esteemed frieVU now at Milledgeville, we learn that Maj. J. N. Edmondson left that city on Mon day for Savannah, satisfied “with the tom mrnm our Public Schools,) will relsHfeviry attention in those hands ivEAtlllii fas ‘entrusted it.” We unqenllni, JrBoJ that the Joint Select Committee of Six teen, with whom the question of educa tk>ii testa', will report, in! a few days, a ' netv system of Free Schools for the State feature of this scheme, is to add to the compensation of teachers (received from the State) a further sum on the voluntary contributions from parents. The name ot .-ciwyiwae.nt ■#■ hi 'vhaujftjd- Horn- flFrte’ ♦ t l led ‘Georgia Schools.’ ” ■ dwj*tSW dhoice of nai le is very, ex f9el)ejit, (ip^eed; but the remunerative idea won’t do. The Legi ilature sWt{)£ bdti leave the support jot its Public Schools, dependent, in tl e least degree, upon voluntary coutri butions from &n issue | as'the education of rfieir children, is at Jdtflke, the people will lot complain, though an extra tax be levied upon them for that especial purpose. FEiAPMm > l that the Legislature wi 1 arrange Tor tfh* relieT School teachers, k the pay- JenrW to be made raop(.hly, insteadas at| present, quar terly. i Judge McLaws’ Charge.—We have received a copy of the charge of lion. Wm. R. McLaws to the Grand Jury of fUphmond county, November Term, I860; but its great length! precludes the possibility of our publishing it this morning. It is an abld and forcible worth y of perusal. *) 11 J l Acknowledgment. —Li Carrington. the. Annual Re port of the Board of TrustpetijbfjGtbkgili £dr|_|he Blind, Macon, Ga,” and an Essay on the “ Labor Qneston of tlJti South, with special reference to the of German 'Agriculturists, "tm o'laborers into the of Georgia, Euaii of Athens. «HE LBb<* QWSttVI on of the Sooth. —We are.indebted to our courteous and Representative, George T. Barnes,.Esq.,£>r a copy of a pamphlet with the above title, being an essay by :Fxnnk-Schaller, Esq., of Athens, Ga. Five hundred copies were ordered to be for/the House qf Representa tives. Heavy on an EdSoy 1 By thefollowing paragraphs. whiclrwe take from the Mobile (Ala.) Tribune, it will be seen that a correspondent has ’ been TOtnanclrigltt the expense of Hon. John Forsyth, editor of the Mobile Ad vertiser & 'Register. It’d pretty heavy on the editor, but brother F. spoils the romance of the story, as thusly: From the Mobile Cor. Naihrilld’ Banner. -HO4V NOW! A RAT7-LtHamYel C I lioitli.E, May 26, 1866.—The press of Mobile is concentrated into one institu tion—is congealed into one essence. The Suttotf-Jeurnaliuß-rises and set&tjj MitewL Adeamser & Register. It is the only paper which,has any repre sentative character in this part of Ala bama, -and it is 'as perfect an index to the sentiment of the people as need be wished. Understood to I be wealthier than ever, certainly conducted with more jihi(ity tha a 6 v *fi >t. nfiepAg the'outgiishicgs'of one Yfeg»»liMn(l but the feelings, wishes,anrintenTT&m' of thousands of HjWfMWny Forsyth. Os “Urns rftwtsffiwsiud. and little is known by those at a distance. Qe is a thin, spare man, as browrj as a i with tlAraanncr of a courtier, and the temper of a cynic. There used to be an old scandal at Madrid!about the time that his father was Minister to the Court of Spain, that the infant bf the Yankee indebted for his mater- M n<l‘ *ltjs a persojiage than the Queen. Be this as it rjay, the present editor of the Register bears all the marks of distinguished birth ahd: fdreigti edu cation. He uses his pei as a chevalier of tlie awsim regime used his rapier. Ife at-ts/ fhiliA, like a man j of tbei 'OH Wit l ! A, yet he is clearly of jtheiNeif* fdp nb threwder lives or more sagacious ; and, under charge; itAe Register is, ‘if hot 'bhebAqst enterprising bf 1 presses, a perfect typ* of the times, the people,'abd the locality. ;"A friend (says the Register & Ad vertiser), has put the foregoing seusa tional extract into ourj hands. It is really a pity to spoil so romantic a story, but the truth ojf history must needs be vindicated in die sta'ldnWht'of ’ the stubborn fact, that (f the editor of the Register is the iufaid, alluded to, it presents a most singular physiological phenomenon, for the aforesaid ‘infant’ Was bbrb on the'banks of the Savannah ‘nver'in the StateW Georgia, just about .eight yeart before the ‘Yankee Embas sador* aforesaid ever beheld the of Spain. The Nashville writer ffas’gof hold of the wrong end pf an old story, just about as true as thifc version. It is truly most surprising how a Georgia baby could have got hojd of the brown skin and the generall type of the Spaniard, ten years before he ever saw that country, or ate she grapes and sipped the Zerez of thjat blgssed land. The ‘Rebel’ editor will, iwe-fototykaVetb! abin^on'all 1 Ms akjjlratijms for a succes sion'* fothg Snadijih throne. He at least bin siy We li* the thappy possessor of some very pretty compliments at the V*oda of this most romantic correspond- I .rridO f Fine Sausages.—Yesterday, we were BaMCXzraCX They are A No. I. Mr. John Fay, the donor, keeps “more of the same sort” on hand every morning, at his stall (No. 3), fe| Hiif-. jf|lift£ Ib aiAifßf flie gen tleUßi f‘lt'rxjr—jL° g 0 an 4 dream that yon have, more money than yon want, and wake up in the morning and find yourself an Editor. Ugh 1 False Calves. —(Sitfonj of the Al bany (N. Y.) Ledger, tells of anew in vention, he has lately patented. It has been gotten up for the purpose of deter jgtiiuf fheMier 4r nJC.Fk ladyjvpfi-I a j«il ■•ala a fine needle in the end of Asa lady passes, with her beautifully turned pedal extremities exposed to view by the tilter," the calves are slightly nysmamMSS does not, they are “ false.” Another Infamous. —Mr. Speaker «fy s to ot Beast Butler. In a recent speech he made the following remarks, which will damn him to everlasting infamy, how ever unanimously he may at presqni Ije [ byjuad-fanatics jp|fflj|uk lerauce : “ I wish they had devoured the entire subsistence of the South. If another war should come, I shall pray that every soldier might carry in one hand a torch and in the other a s#brd,*aiiff sweep the face of the country with destruction.” Catholic Plenary Council. —The nrelatf sand tne secona Plenary* Council of )he’Ro man Catholic Church, lately in session in Baltimore, ,have issued a Pastoral Letter, under date of October 21. This quoting U|e injunctions of St. Paul: “Obey your Prelates,” it notifies the faithful that when they are warned, either collectively, as in the present •jpßtytßce* or jsiugly, ini the - respective, dioceses, against secret societies, and all .associations which are pronounced unlawful, they cannot, on peril of their Church to the State, the Pastoral claims that the Church is the great support of the temporal power. It complains that ijtatp laws Resume, to regqlate the tnani n ! er' by' Whicli church property shall be had, contrary to the canons and disci pline of (he CathqUc Church.. Jt,recites that theke 1 laws are' for the most part based on principles which the Church cannot accept without departing from her practice from the beginning, as soon distrust of ecclesiastical power as such, and they are the fruit of the misrepre sentations which have been made of the action of the church iu past ages. As well'might' thte clvif phwer prescribe to! her the doctrines she is to teach, and the worship with which she is to honor God, as to impose on her a system of k6)dlng her Which I* iliFn ■tci her principles, *afit# Whiclris bcWtwecf from those who have rejected her author ity instead of seeking to disprove it. There are various reasons alleged for An increase in the number of Priests is desired, and young men are urged to enter upon this vocation. The laity are urged to new fidelity and zeal, and to pay more attention to the sacraments of the Church. In regard to amusements, the Prelates _ s! V y uUuajoiittectiQiij We consider it *t| oeLMir MuN:Jtd|Jarn out »%ai«t'Ahe»e’'amusements, whVh-'.-UMf- easily become to them an occasion of and especially against ihose fash ionaWp dances, w;hiqli as at present Wor ried on are revolting to every feeling of delicacy and propriety. We must forci ,'bjy aini (imgresfiively urge' upon 1 the clergy and people of our charge, the most generous cooperation with the (dans which;, may be adopted! ihy ih* Bishops of the Diocese in tvhich they may be, to extend to these classes that Christian education atld~rtloTffil restraint which they so much stand in need of. The Prelates conclude the Pastoral by ,saying thnt’titey have promulgotyd-de-] crees in regard to discipline and state ments of faith and morals, which, after submission jto, , and qpprovpl by, the Holy See, will be generally promul gated. •; Jim Pkess Book and Job Print ' ing Office. —This Office is now sup plied with every material necespary.fpr the pronfpf; neat, and economical exe cution of every style of Book and Job WtT and Bookbinding. , The: par ticular attention of the Fublic is re quested to this establishment, in the r tlfat ample will, be given' as regards typography, press work, and charges. office ijt, at 19<) inroad Street, or 163 ’Ellis Street. ir:”HAD O/LoSt* a/.A A LADY’S IVORY PORTMONNAIE, containing Money and a (fold Ring. Tjie finder will be rewarded by leaving it at ‘the Daily Press Office. nol4— It ; Rooms Wanted. In a good neighborhood—wanted by a gentleman and his wife (no children}. Ap ply at Office of the nol3—tf —PAIDY PRESS. A Good Chance. vtr Anvbbu oj efton VV character, to assist in teaching Arith metic in a School,one hour daily. Reward— Daily, one lesson either in Hebrew, Latin, Greek, French or German, whichever he feasor of Ancient and Modern Languages, No. 39 Broad street, below Market House. c{jr o 1 of |< i ) I A Light Affair, Rt jKy bB affair to ««ma. jf Bat of nnportaneo to tho-maf^ How to curtail at the present flay,' The expenie of Candles and Qm. Kerosene Oil ii so very ebelnp. 7_/ Mint c v l| was »|ofejDf)Jr|l| enid, Who naa been some time In the trade, That in baying one Lamp, one half the cost ‘ '.TT'li-tf V Os ordinary lights is made. And now if the people are oonrlnOßd, " And a Lamp yon eonclnda to take, Just go and buy Two ot L leak ley’s bast, And the teAdle of the oost yon wi(!|nake. iSIWSS'"! 1 "'!!. So when you are bnying jnst bear U la mind, | Jmu>. huv.i And be cortain to give hijn a call. If yon stop when Augusta ytou visit, WBismKtoXiu, .a And save some running around. But if lower down you chance to be, And wish to purchase theyi then, ’jifct (rfnp in and see Mr. Bleakley, At No. 210- Wholesale and Retail, No. 210, And Hetpil No. 311, y t t Augusta Harhet. Augusta, Novj. 14— « P. M. GOLD—Buying, 1.46; selling, I.4ti | f SlLVEß—Buying, 1.40 ; selling, U45,f COTTON —The market Is dull, and ’deJ pressed. There is no demand, except for best loads—say Strict Middling to Middling ifiilblltier grades are unsettled. Middling, 32; Strict Middling, 33 ; Good Middling, 34c. SHiPPINGjINTELLIGENCE* ‘ f ~ , * Nov. 13. WmTibbetts,, Boston,- ’ffteamsmp Hußy, ff6m New Vosk, bound to Tampa, put in for coal. Cleared—Steamship Virgo, Now York; Steamer Hard Times, Augusta; S«j)r Helen, Boston. Charleston,; Npv, J4j r . i Arrived Yhtterdiy—Steamship Saragossa, New York. Went to Sea Yestorday—Steamship Adele, Baltimore ; Swc brig Princess Lolling, Bof deaux; Schr E W Gardiner, Boston! • > Up for this Port—Steamship Lain, at R>{leave Nov 15 j Stesmship Sea ►GJII, %t jpaltiwore. Cleared for this Port—Steamship King fisher, at Baltimore, Nov. If. Medicinal. r SP. ritTNT,’ M D., . HOM(EOPATHI<| PHYSICIAN . Surgeon and Accoucheur, No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row), Augusta, Ga. jalo-ly-3m* ; DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc. P L |3p! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN- , DRUGS, MEDICINES, pIIfiMfCULI#, , PERFUMERY, FINE HAli’jtND 70 TOOTH BRUS&EB, irf . ! -,-,,:i ti-i Fine Toilet Soaps, • A'- t Surgical and Dental Instruments, 1 Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, -j .Varnphas, Dye Stuffs, 1 j ' i j Toilet Articles, GRASS AND GARDEN’ SEEDS, jaß—tf % DAVIS? •n A i.' Opinions of the Press, Clergy, Etc. We will make a few short extracts frfrn a^o6 from From Editors. Th* New York Examinet, says : fvery mother and housekeeper mnstqften as a family physician in the many, ill nesses and accidents that oacur among chil dren and servants. For many of these cases, I have used Davis’ Pain Killer, aud consider <it,*n intiimjqqiahU artipj* in the medicine box. In diarrhoea, it has been used And effected cures. For cuts and bruise*, if fa invaluable. .The Ejditar of the Christian Advocate, says: It is a real pleasure to us to speak favdi ably of this article, known almost universally-to be a good and safo remedy for burns and other pains of the body. It is valuable-cot only for colds in the winter, but for various summer complaints, and should be ih every family. - ‘ / /A. D.‘ Mißer, Bditor of Messenger, Gtena Falls, N. Yl,' says : There is no medicine at the present day T value so highly as' Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer. I have used it in my family for years; in every instance it has proved a sovereign remedy. I tested its qualities to-day on a sovere burn, and found it ail that could be desired. "A .Mr. John Jickaoht, of the Calais Adver tiser, writes : I know it to be all it is recommended, having used It in my family six or seven years. The Salem Observer says s No article of medicine ever attained to such unbounded popularity abd extensive diffiisjop. It has penetrated to every part, efen the most remote, of the known world, bearing with it its healing inflaenocs more potent than those of the spicef-of “Araby .the blessed.” ,We .are informed by our principal dniggtita, that they sell more of this article for exportation than of any er all others, and that the demand is eonstanty increasing. The Cincinnati Nonpareil, Nov. 14, 1849, says: Some of onr most prominent citizens and business men strongly recommend, it to the pisijel44 an article of great-merit and virtue, and that they never knew any medicine to become so deservedly popular in so short a time. > , ■! --j . ■ '‘ f I *-} ■" 1 From Clergymen;-ii T- Rev. J. C. Boomer says :j I have used Perry Davis’! Pain Killer with, great success in cases of oholera infantum, common bowel complaint, bronohitas, coughs, colds, etc., and would cheerfully recommend it as a valuable family medicine. Rev. J. G. Stearns, says) I consider it the best rtihedy I ever kneif for dyspepsia. Rev. Edward X. Fuller says : . , ( ~ I have witnessed the beneficial effects of yhufPam Killer in cases of dysentery and cholera morbus,, withju a few months past, aud Would cheerfully teoommend its use to suoh as may be suffering from similar dis eases, as a safe and effectual remedy. R?r. A. Webster, Editor of the Christian Era, write!:» 1 1 I have used your Pain Killer for many years In my family with much satisfaction. oc28—2m City Notices. TAKE H0T19% fiUTCH%RSr who, on Monday hare njßKipHufl Wflfc 9o tern, of ranting the Stailr, are notified tbt RfihTSflSlW'vHn )>e re-renteoraik FRIDAY - iMORfWNg-RffiU At 10 o’clock, of former ranters. -&T TO CREATE THE OFFICE ‘ Off CITT ASSESSOR, AND DEFINE HIS DUTIES: f VSict-1. Bote OMainmd by tks City Omm -j et'f of Augiutm, and i* it ktrtbg • -ordained by tke'autkoriry ts the tame, Thai -on the ■ first Friday in Deoember, 186*, .and on the second Saturday in January, 1868, and every y.air thereafter, there shall be elected by the City Couneil, an Offieor to be known ateOity-Assessor,'who .hail, before entering upon the duties-of Ibis odete, give bond sac thesim of Tire Thou sard -Dollars, add take and subscribe to the folldVing oath - before the Mayor «r s Member af GonMU e. ' Ido solemly swear and premise tha*-X agill, to ti>4 : best-dfitoy knowledge, skill, and judgment, perform all the duties of City - Assessor without favor, partiality, interest, affection, malice, or hatred whatever—so successor is elected and qualified, unless sooner removed by Council, or said office shall be abolished, and shall receive an annual salaryuf-Flftwn Hutnlred Dollara, to be paid in monthly payments. In case of any vacancy occurring in said office, from any cause whatever, the City Counoil will, proceed to fill the same by election for the residue of the term. 1 iS££#s®Mraji2 ih whic^ he shall enter, in alphabetical order, the names of each and every owner, agent, or representative of -eacjp-lot or painel of Real Estate* whejgej jsfiproved lyingwithin the corporate limusofthe Uify of Augusta, with its precise location, on and between what streets, whether leased ornot; jf frpiffywhom, the oMnl provefneptSkthn number of udranjjs on |ach lot and jlheTntimber 0 f fasplies King *ach , hydrant, and all further infomatlhn that will lead to a full and equitable valuation of each and every lot or parcel of Real Estate • sswarsyMsawas* made a full and personal examination of each and every lot or pareel of Real Estate, . and. tha jmprpFemeute upqn, leased -land, ; shall, with thd of a committee of four (one froih each ward in the (Sty), to be elected by Council, proceed to assess and value the same, which assessment and valu ation 80 . made shalj be returned ta the City Council-on the first Friday in Marob,.iu- the year 1867, and on the first Friday in Janu ary in each year thereafter, upon the receipt of which, the Clerk of Council shall give notice in all of the gazettes of the City, that , the City Assessment." are ;open fog the in spection of persons interested,' for the space of twenty days. Parties dissatisfied with any assesement of their property shall * file their objections to the same, in writing, with the Ctork of Council, withih the time specified, accompanying their objections with an tbe. Wrfperty BOf assessed is, in the opinion of' tne applicant, 1 assessed above its value, It shall"be the duty of the Clerk to lay all suoh objections befirC Conncil for its determination at a meeting upon leased ground. In cases of objections being filed, the City Conncil shall affix the' value of the Real Estate of the person objecting. Council shall entertain no ;pro position to change any assessment whero the objections have not been filed within the time prescribed J>y this Ordinance, unless it is shown to the 1 'satisfaction Os Council, that said failure was caused by absence from the City, er gome Jirqvrdontial cause. Sec. 4.. And be it farther Ordained, That alt Ordinances' dtid parts of Ordinances militating ; gainst this Ordinances are here by repeated. i ! Done ip Conheil, tbi? Ssh dayof Novem ber. A. ' • i [ L. S. ] JOHN FQSTER, 1 ' Maydr City' Augusta, fittest: L- Ti BlCmk', 0. <O. no7—lot proclamation. " BY JHE MAYOR. MAYOR’S .OFFICE, 1 : Augusta, . GA.vJfpv. 8, 1866. j Whereas, Tha. CityCooncil of Augusta, at a meeting held No*., jib; 1866, adopted the following Resolutio*, and added the ac companying extract from the Charter of the Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, to.wit: i ■ - .7 Resolved, That His Honor, the. Mayor, proclaim an election to. bo held in the City of Augusta; op the Third Monday 1h No vember, 1866, according to the Laws and . Ordinances regulating the same; and the vote taken at suoh election shall he for “Subscription” or “No Subscription,” to the amount of One Hundred : Thousand ($400,000) Dollars to the Capital - Stock-of the Columbia and Augusta Railmad, hy the City Council of.Augusta,.said subscription to be paid in City’ of Augusta Seven per cent. Bonds. The conditions of said siih . acription shall be that tile Columbia' ;and , Augusta Railroad shall nrvqs tlie-hdrannah River, and have Sts Maqhiae Shops' and Freight and Faasongpr Depbta in this City; and that the Real Estate-and other pi operty owned by said Columbia and Augnata Bail; road shall be subjeot to the lame tax as other Real. Estate in the City of Augusta; . and provided,, further, that ’ jtft the City - of Augdsta shall bo, e* officio, a ' Director of Said Company, j EXTRACT FROM THE CHARTER OF THE COM PANY' AS PTBLISHKO. ■ • '.Sic. 29. .And be i( furtl,er-ena«U)di That tlio private- property of each Slockbolder, equal to tbp amount of bis stock, shall be liable for the debts of tholncorporation. In the event of the neglect or refusal of the incorporation) to pay any (Übt owing by the same, the creditor or.ofpditen (hereof may sue the Company In thiir corporate name, and upon obtaining execution against the Oofßppny, itjpjiaU first be levied upon the corporate property of said Company, which shall first be liable, and! upon the return of the proper officer or officers, of no ooipo-. rate property to be found, said exoeution may be levied upon an amount of the-pvis vote property df -any- Stockholder of the Company, equal to the amount of his stock; if that be not sufficient to satisfy said exe 'cution, then it may be levled -hpon the pri- ; vate property .of any other Stockholder, equal to his stock, and so on, until thw-stxe cution is fully satisfied, and in all cases the levying officer shall be the judge Os the amount of property necessary to satisfy the fi.fa. ' '' '■ I, therefore, issue this, my Proclamation', appointing an Election to be held in the several Wards of- this City, on the Third Monday of November, A. I). 1866 (Novem :b«r 19th, 18*6), fbr the pqrpoae indicated in the foregoing itesolu; ion. The Polls - will be opwied at tffo follow'ing places : 1) [WAR* S"-1 — At the Scale House, under the management of J. 8. BlshOprj- f."<7-7 Heury-T. Peay, and Jo|n. W. Wigh“nan, or either two of them. Ward No. 2—At the City Hall, under th 6 managemebt of W. Milo' Oiin, J. P., Thos. R. 'Rhodes, *na David H. Denning, 'or either two of them. ! • ■ . Ward .No. 3—At the Central note!,’ uhder the management of Robt. M- Phinisy, J. P., Frederick! Lawbaqk, and Daniel B. ..'Flpmb,'or either two of them. j / Wahd No. 4—At Citizen No. 8 Engine - \Honse, under the management of John Sheron, J. P., Charles T. Jintler, and Wm. . V.Keener, or either two of tbem^.,, ~ The Polls will be opened r from'B J otehwik r A. M. to 2 o’clock P. M., and the ballots shall ha endorsed “subsorip6o*’( -of “No- Subsoriptlpn,”, Jhe Managers at each Poll will appoint three Clerks to assist them in conducting the Election. After the vote In the several Wards has been oounted, the Managers will repair to : the City Stall, and consolidate the vote, declaring’ whether “Subscription” or “No Subscription” has the majority. JriHN FOSTER, Mayor C. A. Attest: L. T. Blow*, Clerk of Council. noS—td Southern Expr< > f j.'( >! 17 ,i -LOWEST f :o I .t’d ,«ir:.chO w-5< 1 i Jfunofl er «A in yW-i ! , .| , .j Yl’llsojl - ■ Jy; i:i j’ THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN 'l. l f »l A I , » J *1 . INLAND . orror »■* : . ; Steamer It on tee i- ’- -y .3 .o* — - ‘ '! ' ! SPECTAt A COiITRACT^ YJ. . -J - -’ll Will be made by the Agents of the ' ii': n c i S ontlierix r QOMPANY J / i Ji i AT ; ‘ ill. '.A \ feOSTON/. 28 Court Street ( NEW YORK 59 Broadway PHILADELPHIA 320 Chesnut St. 8a1tim0re.....!..... 64 Baltimore st. M .--.ti CINCINNATI 67 West Fourth^St. a .i LOUISVILLE 72 Sixth St. ST. LOUIS..-...C0r. Main Sc, Chesnut St. - ,SOR -FQRWARDING' " !1 iL . ’/let il ’i ~ Freio-lit Hi!JUS or EVERY D E'S CRIPTION* FOR isLr.litfx.tiT j..-(lit'! .’i - ANY POINT IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. f r e i a hit. To be ‘Sent by the QUICKEST ROUTE Should be Marked “Inland.” SAME ARRANGEMENTS .•> >•>:;j• >• >■ (V ! MAY BE (EFFECTED AT ANY’ OtfilCE ■ ->r! i ■ , Os the following ,V EXPRESS COMPANIES: ,'adams . V • .SABNDEN'-"j/‘,- j -AMERICAN UNITED STATES U- A.!i if ,'iffU’l , , E V ,SUJO 1 AMERICAN . 1 . AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN " . G'K-iG WELLS, FARGO & CO.’S CALIFORNIA HOWARD & CO.’S V KINSLEY & CO.’S SARG ENT & CO.’S 'j ’ ] -C'lf E’N EY ’ S EASTERN , . EARLES' HOPE IN'THE NORTH, vli <iZA 'A.lgJSjt : and WEST. -i •’v a ■* ‘ ' ’ IQfOrder Freight JO be forwarded ■1 f ! Southern Express Company, Office, No. 179 Broad St., ■ rr\ AUGUSTA, GA i j n>v Just Returned. l TI/TR. BALZEAU HAS J»ST RETURN -IYJ. ED from France, bringing with him a rO j ../a WIGS. I FRONT BANDS,i ' ,1 'I BRAIDS, CUSftS; !‘ ‘ r f / •') Etc., Etc. He has fitted np his Rooms soy Lajies apd Geatlsmsn in splendid style, and Is now ready for the reception of his euslomers. Everything in his line will and promptly attended to. BAL<X)N, Broad street, above the DaOy Press Office. mpt—l2t ' >r 'Mllllfaerr A, JSry Good*- Lnln _-i gam -M-.-. v - - —^ 190 BSfliß STBEH, 190 •T - Vi'| KOIT /J. V): Dtiv bo6b§, ’.lff | ■'% •!; .‘..i1l v! DRjjiss GOODS;' t‘i -• 3 ■ > -id* ’ jhLLINERY,- ; " ~,. 'hat^s, CAPS, HAT ORNAMENTS, ,’q V. I Cf ttfim, Y\ shawls, '| - ' . . j ’ 2USLINS,' ; - ’ . V ~--i ;--n V- •. ,rr./. /-■ vv.v, .',a '* FLANNELS, u / ; ...... OPERA FLANNELS, ' "• ... ’ ’’ ' j,:;. -I i PLAID FLANNELS, ■ ') pi i •>. . •* MERINOES, ALPACAS, BOMBAZINES, i * • SILKS, i 'I , i tJ ; =; 1 POPLINS, ! j 1-. ■ ’ ! . -.-f! v ,-f 1 - - ri • Jij ■ A EMPRESS CLOTHS, . .'1 - ... - ■ CALICOES, HOOP SKIRTS, 1 LACE COLLARB, v V n * .-vk.i-j.u - • PLAIN COLLARS AND-CUFFS, RIBBONS^ FLOWERS, ' ’ BRIDAL' WREATHS,; ILLUSIONS, ' ,1 1 i " '•('.• ’ -I • TARLETONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, LADIDS’GAUNTLETS, GENTS’ CLOTH GLOVES, BUGLE TRIMMING, ; ~ , ■ WHALEBONb;’-"" -‘ n - --.-. r j . ij... i. V y. y-u-.-i'ej HUCKABACK TOWELLING, ;- . ~ i-.. .. i *• 1 1 1 FRINGED TOWELS, 'FRENCH ROBES—beautiful styles, * ?1f crg*4 »(D 11 f-‘ - TOWELLtNCf, , . . ’i ‘ /' TABLE LINEN, TABLE NAPKINS, ?T O Tl) :*ei*TINGS, " SHEETINGS,. PILLOW-CA§E COTTONS, KID GLOVES, all colors and sizes, HOSIERY, Ladies’, Misses and Gents, m PINS, - < > / cl OT . NEEDLES, , ■ irniA lit ... - i j.j n-f .b- HOOKS AND EYES, AND EVERYTHING aa ()f;c*: *... v= •’ - * 1 Usually found in snob a Store. *rri/v ,t j -Mrs. E. H, PUGHE, ldO BROAl) STREET, ii-.k.i >rh i AUG.USTA, GA. . Medical Card. D®- J.bans offers his pro fessional services to the citizens of Angnsta and vicinity. OFFiqE—No. lit Broad street. Offloe hours, from 8 o'clock A. M., to 3 o’clock P. J- At night, can be found at Resideace, Nos. 18 and 20 Calhoun street. HolS^-fit* Dry Q-oodx, Millinery, Etc. ®T^OyANTS! Z I'ilfAJ EVK&Y PKBSOM WXSTB CHEAP DRY GOODS Boots and Shoes, Aad ovjry perepn can have their wants sup plied bj calling early at (ho Cheap “OHE PRICE STORE” •X * - OF X D. A. Murphy & Cos,, HO. 814 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA,' GA , Where they- MW selling at retail: Fine Heavy Black Silk (26 inches wide) for i<s4 0# per yard, , Fine Colored Ehk Dress Patterns for S3O 00. Finer Colered Silk Brass Patterns for $35 00. h Fiqp«( rnDij.-q Si jk Dres Patterns for S3O 00. The Best (Ruble-width English Cloth for $1 30 per yard." A The Best single-width Empress Cloth for 60 eents per yard. Good French McliMtfttfl 25 per yard. Better. French Meriaos forsl 37i per yard. Still Better French Merinos for $1 50 per ' yard. The Best French Merinos £prsl 85 per yard. .Fine (all wool) French DeLaines for 55 cents per yard. Finer (all wool) French DeLaines for 65 cento per yard. The Best (all wool) French DeLaines for 70 J cento per yard: Fine English Merhaosfar.so eents per yard. Fine Cashmere Merinos for 95 cents per Exetifent Solid Colored;Melange for 474 cents per yard. Good Poplins, single-width, for 374 cents per yard. Better Poplins, single-width, for 50 oenta per yard. Fine Poplins, single-width, for 70 cents per T» r <i. j. Superior Poplins, double-width, for from 76 cents to sl’2s-per yard. ' Fine Black and. Colored Alpacas from 46 cento to $2 00 per yard. Calicoes from 15 to 25 cents per yard. Kentaoky Jeans and Tweeds from 334 ta 80 eents per yard. Extra Fine doable-width English Tweeds for $1 85 per yard. Super double-width Water Proof Tweeds for $2 25 per yard. Good Doe Skin Cassimeres for $2 63 per yard. Fin* French Black Broad Cloth from $3 00 to $5 60 per yard. The Best West of England Black Broad Cloth (twilled) for $8 00 per yard, Irish Linen from 45 cents to $1 85 per yard. BleAched Shirtings from 174 to 50 cents per yard.. Pillow Case Cotton from 374 to 50 cents per yard. 10- Bleaabed Sheeting from 90 cents to $i 10 per yard. 11- Bleached Sheeting from $1 10 to $1 20 per yard. 10-4 Brown Sheeting from 95 cento to $1 00 per yard. 9- White (all-wool) Bed Blankets for $5 76 per pair. . 10- White (all T wool) Bed Blankets from $8 00 to $lO 00 per pair. 11- White (all-wool} Bed Blankets from $9 25 to SIS 00 per pair. 10-4 Colored'Blankets for $4 50 per pair. Hoop 6kirts from $1 00 to $5 00. Dress Ribbons, Buttons, and Small Articles and Notions of all quali ties, and at all prices. Boots and , .(shoes, of every kind and quality, and being‘sold very ebeap. To Country Merchants and the Trade generally, special Inducements are held forth. “ Quick sales and small profits ” is the motto of noil—tf J. D. A. MURPHY A CO. One Price Store. * -1 ’.! - * A I. SIMON &' BRO., ' r • MANUFACTURERS OF MENS’ BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ -a ( - T ! ! CLOTHING! 224 BROAD STREET. A Good Selection OF ALL GRADES IN THEIR LINE, ALWAYS CJN HAND, ■ . ■*’: 1} 'l-ifT ‘ AT THE Lowest prices. ■UL '\> O aj.j.>?,(./ CALL AND, CONVINCE •-d sit ,1: jVf 4 ’ YOIPRSELVES. ' T \ -li: . I. SIMON & BRO., FASHIONABLE ; ;!•, ft *i J,- ■: I> 1 'L Clothing Emporium, 224 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. aoW—iy