Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, November 19, 1866, Image 3

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MujUila grtttt i iMsfcm* circplation. AUUWI'A. ua. ; Iv MORNING Nor. 19. 1866 •sT,Hjuig-e of Thermometer. „ Ar Daily I'RKS* Omcg, ) HH| Noveinbei 17 ami IS. J < 12 m. 3 »..m. 3 p.m. *.'.W 60° 61° 64° ’ f 7 pi! ' «3 Wanted—R. M. Payne. "a.: this day—Day * Inman, i'v; Band Gilder—J. J. Brown, ik-ilggqees—Per Central Railroad. ■fePinware, v- —D. l .f . I ; r-' -,; street. \*Bfosx>iASTtHS. Postmasters iu "s>=”" fifedor of the State are earnestly sS}t*-Bp to act as agents for us in procur ing Hgcrihers. We will allow them 4tw Bpd per rentage in such <•»*>«. E. H. PUGHE, j? K Proprietor auil Publisher. ;■ -m Hi TTTTTI ■ply and Country subscribers of the eJilPiass will confer a favor oa us. it *. • Bill notify us, when Ripper fails to reach them. J We"- ■■fid a great deal of trouble 'ln . • Htoa in person, they can easily drop 4 * P* e tlirough P osi t' ol hee- Do •- ■■' 'By a day ,o pass by without get- Irtij? MV paper, but notify us at once EiS «=, litat ilii pr.pt,llj. yon have stock in the Colum hhs, ij Augusta Railroad, vote for •.“SttfeMbtion” to-day. This will euhauce Sl i > Molftoikdrthatriid. . :tR. f — nr-~ ■JL lea-KBKa's Court.—ln this Court on fit.'- ..Hr, a white man was arraigned : Hb charge of acting in a disorderly - • ■[He was 1 terally an “Eighteenth had become entangled in ifcrtrr:;:;:”::;; Bfest pipe, had k-uoekjiil Uiiwaid . it-* Hos the frieiicl’s liaiids', breaking ti*s '4©dern “uncalumet.” lie wa.s lined costs of the (Joqft. ■ d.,4 ' : i: ®Bfi§Look at your tickets well, to-day. %'? B they have “ Subscription” upon Ipafi—r-There vyere yery respect ences at the Theatre on Friday rday evenings last, and the pht s were excellent. The (Jont-, ns in Savannah this evening, b people of that city we cheer gaeqd theip. r t>*. j -A~- / *— . 1 ' kg Again,—Our, neighbor ! way has gone to sleep agalh. ligious notices of yesterday ,jt s that Bishop Lynch would the Catholic' Ohdrchj yesterday No other paper has the news, top left here, for Charleston, iys ago.; Wake up, neighbor., he vote bn she ‘Railroad ques. f will wake you upr : - >*»■*«!!*«!? mechanics, working men, la k-payers, everybody , vote for ption” ; t(|dajt so £i{e yOur k and public tpj'rit. / iCheese. —We have a chunk Ffrpm Joh&M. Clarke & Sons, E OAB^fcide.. » yelfb*. find th% |e —a anion of colors in which fe of each can have a choice, kodt rind* the 'onl}'(rtfaculty is ■rich is the best. BTforASubscJiptlon” by (the. Hos Augiistd-’t<r the Colum-’ Krusffi Railroad to day. ■jarlestonians in fms City to I Rev. H. F. Mood has been ■bnry P.’Archer, now assistant Elbe High School, as Principal Hhilip’s Street School. ■irking men, if you want more Spjmcriptky” to w ■- iU Utl e of new Apple Cider, which it, sparkling, exhilarating. wanting “a little more cidi r Ago at once, or send to Mr. pd.gMebmOdfitiiieicapi^ pzii/i/.xri qt no. hrifa4i, l M^ < ‘We IncUise hich they bring to a commu lase the value of its peal Bfthe Columbia and Augusta ■brill bring an increase of busi ■ ■■■■■ Hiis City. Vote for “ Subscri^- .ifljP&eal estate owners, if ypn want enhanced in value, vote : Mtbic'ription’’ to-day. cHtpisq and Boors.—(iustave Lo.->- 'afe.MßStf. Hrdad street, under Ma- Hu}(, llan a large and well selected ; x ■Tttljese articles for sale at the Possible prices. t , The conditions of subscription to fIL Machine Shops, and Freight and Depots shall be .located in. ;: BUy. Tbit wilt give work to •work- Vote for it. pn Fancy Bazaar, formerly kept, by 'VVlBp* F. Budplitr, is still under of Messrs. John Gr foam Ho, Their stock-pf lints, boots, shoes, dry goods, and notions is ex -1 Hprivc, aud can bo bought cheap for ; rt.i: -i i n-/ ; t B&. Merchants, if yd a want ybnr' ■feness vote, for “ Sub3-:ri| - , What built up Atlanla f Rail- Vndi; VhtAftrf to-dayv Columbia and Augusta Railroad, The subjoined “p,inj” was read in the City Council at its tasting on Wednes day avening last, during the debate, bu 4 Wat) hot a part of {he official proceedings. It has been haudedto us by the Membni .who f read, it m JCouncil, and we cheer, it A plane in oar columns, &p of interest in connection with the elecj s/>l a} As there may be some in August* who entertain the apprehension that thp firSffiffß&S 15«^: h 4 the event of the location of the Columbii and Augusta Railroad in said City, I take: this' method af stating that I win -guarantee,-as President of said Columbia and Augusta Railroad, the City of Augusta against any loss on such so naff:P&* at b it account of any suit by the South Caro-f lina Railroad Company. “ !00 | - e t£^sasii& Augusta, Nov. 14th, 1866. Mti Editor —ln the absence of a Cnara’ljer of’Commerce, or Board of ciations in our City, your voluntary During ihe W V great deal abouf thp Laws tjf,Trainevil table consequences of “supply and de • tband, 1 ’ 'Jofislrtf^ifeii,' 1 etiu, by way of apology for speculattbi » and extOrittdn, b(i| I to sa, - that, with ftie eiceptiofi oTCotton, not 11 merchant of our City had any clear idei of commercial resources of the Soutjieri i ArontPy, a lib that with regard to Cotton 011 the eijferprise of thp newspapj!^?ia armngingfwad 4wls<ftetinT<its statistics so valuable to them. ■4 river trade of som. i importance, and your paper the propel medium, I offer you a copy of a state ■ for the last nineteen years, v >£Urjg; JjlucidyEe; some of th s laws of trade as affected by the exter - Aiaff of die Grteiflrille Railroad and b r the late. An Old Citizen. Mechanics, if you want th i 's6urces of employment multiplied, vot 1 fqr-“Sqbscrifttioq" to-day • < j [communicated.] t A Word to Mechanics. Messrs. Editors: Allow a tnechanh, -••he has little.-or nothing to do with ele< • tions generally (not having the time, InclihatiODf or’wealth requisite to consti tute him a street politician), to say |t word in your Jiaper to his brother-me* chaniii condfenmig thp to-day on the question of subscription tp the Columbia and Augusta Railroad. iThfS is a question in which we, as a class, are specially interested. Every mechanic and liborer in'our’City has an diate pecuniary interest in if. It to every drayman whb drives Bis dray thrtingh thet sti-eets. .Hitherto we hnvje hacl but little oppokfinltylo do anything for ourselves in Augusta, but a time has at last come when we can make our -voice heard to some purpose. Hereto fore we have been legislated for i; by old fogies and kid-glpved gentry, who hold their o|ml prqc'pus^carcasses in sucb "high bstimatiotr that they fear contact with a mechanic or laborer: but now wie have a_ chance to strike a blow in oi|r %P#*B to joC j It is for our advantage that every "de scription of public improvement shouljl -wfetfcoitraged,- awl-if we don’t seize tlfe chance when it is presented we stand -in-out own lights .We Maps tfe power in I oaf own hands ; |let us U!■ In doing so we benefit every portion of the coih munity. We build up our city, and if have 'tfT pajg fattjm* thpee ‘compelled ■’ftffulffty-wytlte means to pay. With all mechanical busiuess ye, too, can provide tot bwrselves iind #sß families a com fortable future, as well as the merchant, the capitalist, or the professional man. I have always wondered why it was thjit in this city the mechanics and laborers Wf;]k$ r pw<*Sh«lA,m. Ifdjs qkMkVtjidyScoukl 4Jery election. I can only attribute this to the fact thkt they have little time to spare in discna.l sion of general subjects. Let us turn out to a man on Monday, -and ryllxip such A yote, for fhe,xubscrip ,'tjbn,as wilfjnake tfflrwe'a'k-kneed-doubt - I‘tiisl Cfhifcifi)Tth anythihg like progress or public work. Thafik God |, v>e don’t bitonj iij If-we d|d thh’grdsd id our at re As, r afnj will be pointed out as Ifie dotards. j 1 I'OJfTA . MechanioJ #B?* Remember that the election on the question of subscribing or not sub scribing to tbe Columbia and Angulta Railroad takes place to-day. “Look Out!” —Not out but in, at IM. Cohen’s, 182} Broad street, and lee some of those beautiful shoes he has |for (13HQJOO <mk 2• : A.IUb Hymeneal.— There, ja. hardly awi ek fosses by parked by oue or mpre ftfcffWKMo/?£ is a time-worthy custdm, .bttflstjci! an occasion, to present Hie bride with some article of silver, whi ch, wWilfelit will be of service to her, will serve as a memento of the happy occa sion. While speaking of this subject, we call the attention of our readerfe to the advertisement in another column headed “Bridal Presents.” By all mtjans examine Mr. Prontaut’s stock. •*|.*^»*®l*'»sy'ißiifl}owd''thitbodies Into this Cit> most bhtftfit the CityF The Ooibinbla apd l Augusta RsilMad will {ome into the City. Vots rstripflin” to it. , ‘ J;. 1 IS. All who have the iuterest of the City in 4fo-fcr4«ifuiktrip. tion” to-diy.4 k. jfj£. Hon. Wm, Gibson. The following lrom. the Milledgeville correspondent of the Savannah A ews, fidencefo|hi s fc 1 Imv is lifted (b ffle he now' holds. We take pleasure in transferring to oar columns these complimentary ob servations : Asa reporter, receiving many kfew nesses from the General Assembly, I am reminded that I have not yet spoken of these gentlemen except in general terms. I propose to speak more par ticularly of theif, anA#rstand faremasOp I premise by saying that he is an old and valued friend of mine, and I con fess to a considerable degree of par tiality for him. Certain it is, bis he. have any, shall receive “no aidpinitiromloji” * * ! Asl» gentlenranf urbane, and kind, no one can say aught against him. Having risen to his present high position by his own in dustry and native tajent. with opt tiiq adventitious aids_<b£- vaesflth ipid/funiily influence, he has a high appreciation of struggling merit, and is ever ready to lend it a helping hand. As presiding officer of the Senate, he His knowledge of parliamentary law enables him to decide points of order with prom ptnessand accuracy. Neither duringahe seventy days’ session of last winter nor during the present session have any of his decisions heen appealed from. The business of the Senate is always fully up to date. Prompt and punctual in his attendance, the appointed hour of meeting hears; 'flu gavel ,-iqf ;Qqk|G. calling to order, nor does he tire till the dock is cleared, the calendar gone through with, and, if in his power to prevent it, no unfinished business is ever lift on the Secretary’s <foalf r I* hi* aijvogdcjy qf. 9 / treasure, he. Is earnfesti zealous j mid. antiiißg, and [ty> sufflf Aorfl kg fell ls'lDlfe Tound in His' vocabulary. Fourteen years ago he was, by Ex ecutive appointment, Judge of the Northern Circuit. He has since been unambitious of tiie judicial ermine, de voting himself to'the study anti practice of his profession. Some of his friends are speaking , of him as the probable successor of Judge Hook. I do not know how I can better cpn clude tki**tdi}e jtftal biyfequiAifc life languag# o'f 1 file ‘iXrttrea Omfgfatt, which, after copying an extract from the opening speech of Col. G. the first day of the present session, says : “This has the ring of the right metal, and will tfiube a tehorcT for the honorable gebtle-i man fur more appreciable than the truckling sycophancy of a mere politician could ever produce. We honor you as much for this, Mr. PVdsitidntt asrior yddr gallantry on the battle-fields of Virginia. A Roman then, with your legions in gray I A Roman still, in the Senate of your State.” j ————- —-v f Taxipayers, if you want -your taxifes Ijisened individually, by incas ing the sources of reveuue generally, vote for “Subscription” to-day. Youthful Sports.—The first section of the General Ordinance of this City pro vides for the proper observance of the Sabbath—forbidding all inhabitants and sojourners from doing any manner of that iholy day r as "fcityijtfcqKwitiddbi netMiaryl /aiud- ,<tf, claiming against the indulgence of such habits as do not tend to the good o* society, and are in violation of the deca logue. r * f S i\{J r \ Our cftizfehsr are 'distingttishfeti'dls’a law-abiding, God-fearing people, and they have .ever been found ready and willing to lend their assistance to the maintainance of order and the frowfting* down of everything contrary thereto. Notwithstanding all this, there are times when certain thoughtless young ‘pOppiTe {rest alike j&fflt 'hjjb' finely the (Sty yrjjunnce. ‘refer to such as are accustomed to while away Sabbath afternoons, by playing towu ball, marbles, and ■ jstiier- gamps, -jn.the City limits. Thid should not be allowed. It is the duty of parents and guardians jtii put a stop to it,, and, these . failing so to do, it becomes fire police to arrest arid bring to trial all such youthful offenders of the law, , . , ._.. We know that we have only to sug gest this, for the police to be on the qui vice. a S&- Capitalists I show your public spirit by voting for “Subscription” to the ICflurdMa and.'AdgaSta RiilroaiiidaSy. The Ladies.—Some friend suggested that we have neglected the ladies of latq —that wealwayi used tohav4' something in the. Daily Press to interest them; but that. t of do not. Now that is ntftdhff.' aid rather please the dear creatures than any other class of readers, aud if we fail ,iq this pespectjii is not our fault. .-.Jr l We have published the latest fashions; we have published recipes; we.,bsyve published'mVe' anafra; scolSecFo’ur olet bachelor editor for not getting married, ami Retaliated, pn the pld married man for ' a ot we nave published all tbe marriages in the neighborhood that we could get hold of; lished all the pretty poetrjf we couTdnnd' floating about; we have defended the patriotism of ladirayq«i r v».havq urged, the proper education of she girls. What more could a poor editor do to win >kj'£pw , {jpf the sex? There is only one thing more to be done that' we can think of, and that is for the dear charm ers themselves to tak&i-their pens, is hand,” and write a ’few lines 'on any subject of interest to themselves, poetry or prose, love, fashions, or philosophy, and send us the result tor publication in their organ— “ The Daily Press.” Now, ■thore js an offer for you, ladies, And if you coiiipluia after that/.WWall to think that you are really unreason able. your votes to-day, to subscribe to the Columbia and Augusta RailroatL, «"Poll * large vote to-dsy—vote for Colombia and Aogfoata Railroad, Mr. Editor: Having carefully and impartially read the various communi gems and oniiiions si % forihj: limo«*gh (sty press regaril |c(>tlie *4 our “ depressed finkntidl iqpdi ,f of thethfc-’s subscribisg onerliXln dr4d tnousaad-dollaft: to the Capital Stock of the Columbia and Am gusta Railroad, I am forced to the conj elusion that not a plausible reason ha* .been given (to an impartial mind) wh] the subscription should not be made. , The Georgia Personal Liability has just been repealed, and no objection is now leijfe for the Ad fcgifs to hu^sii •Him Ifflfl smharfi*^»4nt. Tbjsmfir iidrthr fcgiest -'or J fhe opponents to the new enterprise have not had the temerity to say that the investment will not prove to- -our citizens in wh'ateifcai sphere bathdr lot to move. With the shops and depots of the Company within our City limits, the machinists and mechanics of whatevef grade j wlfl) h&ije additional labors to perform. The merchant will have hik business increased and so on the advan tage will extend to every brunch of in Road will in time be built, backed upi as it is, by parties of great means and energy. If this be true, then, I ask, what risk we run in giving aid to an -enterprise in which we are more directly interested than any one else, perhaps. But remember, fellow-citizens, that you now have invested five hundred thousand (500,fOO)dollars in the Macon and Milledgeville Road, over which almost the entire through travel, North and South, will pass when this Colum bia and Augusta Railroad is oorqpleted, unless delayed -until a, is built ifhhjp Chatl*tj<h Nj l da which is now being surveyed. -V You may not be aware that for eigh't months past, as I have been informed, * great contest has been going on between (hi Upper* or Tennessee Veute and -the route through the Carolinas, for thp carrying of the through mails. Whii citizen of Augusta can view this content -but with the d#e|®t anxiety, especially as thfe Georgia -Road feels -such an intef est in the result of the struggle ? Tberk is now only a few miles iu favor of the Tennessee route. The completion of the; and an<f Co lumbia and Augusta Railroads will give the lower route over one hundred milep iljb* securing, beyond doubt, the through mails and travel. The enhanced value of your Milledge ville Railroad stock, in consequence df tljis income alone, wiU enable you to pay double the of interest on the SIOO,OOO to be issued in.bonds. It is fallacious aud presumptuous on the part of some, to suppose that an extra tax, should one be necessary, comes entirely out of the real’estate owners, or that they are the only ones interested in the welfare and prosperity of the City. We are all bound together by a common interest and a common ■mm isjtimeiq forget Jhe.pld Algerine song, sonic times "whispered* in our midst. Observer, j J6F“Every voter is interested in tlje else tion t<yte|. feat them all vote. In Luck Again.—Blobbs must be a lucky man, and the Daily Press :a lucky paper. We stated the other di(y that a disinterested Northern friend had offered Blobbs a splendid chance to make a large fortune at a small cost, by investing a few dollars in the “sketiffe- a-Gift in return therefor, a ' few cents’ worth of brass jewelry and plated spoons. Blobbs, fearing that he might be considered somewhat/‘spoquey,” or that Beast Fopl Duller’would get hold of his treasure, refused to invest, and so lost the oppor tunity of realizing a fortune, . By a recent mail, another 1 friend comes forward with an offer equally as generoug, . With, perhaps, a slight dash of flattery he says: “ Our permanent success depends mainly on the favor |of Ahe Pbess” (Daily Press, of course, ahem!) Os course it does; and Mr. )J. Hickling & Cos., cannot help “seeing jfoiq those , lamps.”,. If we will only In. 'serf ni9‘ lfttlo advdrtisfemefrt' fOr three months, and give him an “editorial,” he will give us, to use the language of His fcircular, “a .certificate calling for one of our most beautiful watches, made of best silver, and warranted an accu rate time-4fee|)er: 1 - They in every way superior articles, being known -as Silver Hunting Duplexes.” Os course' W hre' to show this watch to our friends, l and so induce them to buy “sketiffe jratea,” and ,“taken in”—“out of the wet,” as is. But Blobbs, always overcautious,! is i&ajd that his .qertifiqatf “calling” Ifor ’thn'tvattrh will Wot b£ bdai4.‘ ft wen’t call loud enough. And besides that, rßfobbp is afraid of Duplex. It tp peafs to be a relative of Duplicity; tnd Blobbs will not abide that. It son; ids like _ “,Dpplex Eliptics,” and ou KrfOw, J&tt that Duplex Eliptics get people into trouble sometimes. Jne hanging up.jn frqqt of a stm-e ou Br(md street, got brfe‘ ifAlir’lbcal Brothers i»ito trouble once. And so Blobbs is atikid of the “duplexes.” Hence he declines to yuDlidti the advertisement; but gives this editorial, and as it’s a perfect stun-’ ner in the way of a puff, he thinkg that J. Fickling & Cos., ought to send two or three of those beautiful “Improved Heavy Silver jDuplex Chronometers” to thli ! eatablishrlißtri i We r will all fjake great pleasure iii'Bitowjtag them! arbund and keepiug the people posted as to J 4. Co., j Jy|t on, J. P^ck- Don’t forget to vote to-day. | - Mind yonr eyes, and scratch the No’s oflF your ticket; to-day. v The CHARLEfiot'- MeanUrt;—Our rtader* hare already learned from, advertising columns that 'Mercury. newspaper, which suspended jwbffeatkni in February, 1866, will beu revived 'to da7f by its editor and proprietor, Cot JRIB. Khett, Jr. In the editorial m/i-i --agemeht of the Mercury, CWbfiel Rhett will be assisted by Capt. F- W. Dawson, a gentleman of whom the Richmond Dispatch speaks at follows : u■.y - Captain Dawson’ whs for some'months connected with tße''citv of this jouriial, thl inICTWt of he very jnuch enhaaoed by-hie-oontribu tions. He ha 4 hdw fcoue to Cnarfcston, where he will be engaged pnAbfMfcw cury, the well- knows journal, irv -that city, suspended at the close of the war, and now about te*be'iferfoed ttfedfir the . auspices <jf its; forpms f edH or » Gnloireb Rnelt. Wfe most nehnily cofemetfo- Our young friend Captain Dawson- tb -thfe profession’and the people of Chaflestoni A nativaof England,.he.gatne to our 'country and 6nfere<fthe Southern in whose ranks he gallantly until the last day of its existence. , He- m;ritp the kind and cordial regard of all. tyho appreciate such services, and all who - res peek talentj worth, aad honor : ! ‘D Vote early, and' vote for '“Snb. scrlptidn” to-day. ' '', A \ a ; ; fiOM M&BWMM. GLofehi pOTEL,. V. C. HEW1TT.........m...'.4.. PROPRIETOR Saturday, November lfifA Jordan and Miller, ■ Abbeville, 3 C. . <• . R A Heath, Warrenton, Oa. M Shields, Warrenton, G*. M Spear, Americas, Ga. E B Dayless, Dawson, Ga. F M Biamlet, New York. W M Peeples, Ga. J M Butt, Hancock, Ga. J T Harden, Cntbbert, Ga. F. H. Galley, Washington, Ga. J R Johnston, Atlanta, -- M Scott, F M Morgan, Anderson, S V. Miss G M Hieks, Saw Dust, Qa. W C Wilson, Newark,' Ohio. T J Harper, Covington, Ga. ■!t O B Wood, Barn wood, •; -. . ;S TiDunbar, B*etfweU»B 0» , . - C J Goodwin, SC. i.-, •> 43 J Smith, Norfolk, Y*--- "; -’, 8 Shanks, WUlhwjMtorb P*. ... ■ , 'J PGleiMstbg, N.xldwi HflnJiM Lumpkin, , W A Pomeroy, Jfew-Ysik. ■ ~ , AiJ Pomeroy, N -Y-. .-„-i f.S ‘ R H Saber, GvienriUo,-Ga a :- F Dunban Greenville, Gstii S S Dunbar, Gieenville, .Gs,,* ~.i V F W»g*nd,'Hiit»d«lpWa, ,Pa. Gao C Couseov Atlauta,4Jai C Pbilp-t, Cedar 'lovru, Ga. .Miss, S Pugh, Ga. ~dV7 , , . , 1!U . W S Smith, Columbia, Ga. • J C Dow, Seriven, Ga. JB®“ Don’t forget to vote for “ Sub scription” to-day. Early Rising—Masonic Testimony. —Franklin.—He who rises late may trotaH day, and not have overtaken his business at night. ' • ’ ** Dean Swift.-r-I never knew any man come to and eminence who lay ifi bed of a morning. » 1 Bution.—His servant Joseph, received a crown each day that he waked him up at six. Said he, “I am indebted to poor Joseph for ten or a dozen of the volumes of my works.” Frederick 11, of Prussia.—Even after tlge and infirmity had increased upon him, gave- strict orders never to be al lowed to sleep later than four in the morning. « fiSaf See that your ticket has “ Sub scription” upon it to-day. Dally Press Book and Job Print ing Office. —This Office is now sup pfiedivfitfi 4jrery * mpteriaV accessary* for the prompt, neat, and economical exe cution of every style of Book and Jab ■ Printing] jib'd Bookbinding,' ' TJJd par»| tknilar sittentioh of-ithe Pfeblic- is ktfi quested to this establishment, in the assurance that arable satisfaction will be -given as regards typography yiress work, and charges.; , t s The offied is located at 1-GO' Broad Street, or 153 Ellis Street. %sjg* Vote for “ Subsoriptjpp” to-day. vG- < , t ii i i.l i , ii... .... COMMERCIAL. i y f ‘ AngTista Market. ,! ; ’ ■ Augusta. Not! 17—-6 Pi 'JF.' GOLD—Buying, 1.45; selling, 1.48. SlLVEß—Buying, 1.40; selling, 1.43. COTTON —The market is still very flat, Some few sales hare transpired at 29a32c., according to grade. A good style of Strict Middling will bring 32c. ' f -srfiejlljr? * Charleston, Nov. 17. Went to sJa>* TbfetJrday-fSchr Americas, Baltimore. I4r Schr Sidney .Prbl4> ?ost«n,, Nov 12. , Oieafvd for ibis Port-Mpt’nishjtf.Uranial,'; ~ New T»rk,. N,v Brig Pofomaft, York, Mario, WTffi, keher, yfhieh lfCt - Port, about a week sinne, with a valuable cargo, had, OfltflOached, -hare up to - a jade Bohr Jast evonujg. As nothing,has been heard fVom her,,souiOi anxiety bos,- hegua do be felt in reference so tbe cause of her detention.'; . Savannah,Nev. 11, 1,866. • Arrived—Ship John Patten, Liverpool; Bremen Bark George and Johannes, Bre men ; Biemen Bark Brazilian, New York; Str Belij Bj, Augusta. Airived— Str Two Boys, Augusta. ICE. rnHE MoINTOSH STREET "l6eiH64se !' (OPPOSITBIWtS POST OFFICE) IS STILL OPEN or mo». two (2) cents. J'i* X. HARPER A CO aul6—tf i .Amusements. ;f | vTJTIoANiwNO SCHOOL? || AT MASONIC HALL, F; T. STRAWINS^I.i SHt® Is now open, and will stay'opoh fbr the reception of PdpUs sod forming nek Classes at-any time. > novl—2m - ■ r t TO THE IPUTiLIC. THOMAS RUSSELL, NO. 280 BROAD STREET, WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA AND VI CINITY, that he has just returned from New York with a floe stock of Agfiaaka JEWELRY, of the latest and most improved styles. He will keep eon- JHRW stantly on band GOLD and SILVER WATCHES of every description, of tbe«Sfc'f/M| most improved hind*; SOLID SILVER WARE of the latest pettern*j«» ( Silver-Plated Ware of every description; French and American. Clocks . tbe most improved make and style; Stereoscopic Viefrs and Instruments: Which will be ready for exhibition fa a few days-. A flne assortment of Goldgj O Spectacles r and Gold Pens, and every article of first-class Jewelry, can be JR Skf H found at bis Store. Jm t H Mr. RUSSE LL has removed to the well-kaown Dry Goods store bt E. B fftoSSßa Long <t Cos., where he will be glad to see his friends and tbe public., He is Also prepared, as formerly,do do JOBBING at reasonable'rates. , - . * THOS. RUSSELL, 286 Breed street -• Jff. B. of all kind* execafod in.titobea£ »tyie. Ati orders n4 work Eiankfolly received and punctually attended to. noli—eodlm [ ■ mt.na i: -5: iVtit in, ~ ,, g=g= Oak ccitHmra O^W^|STOVE. ifpHIS CELEBRATED I* STOVE, 2 SO pkktOEABLY KNOWN IN MOBILE JL New Orleans, St. Louis, and other Southern, cities, it now being pffored to the Jitizens of Angusta, as one of the best and cheapest first-class Cooking Stoye* in the market—it* baking qualJifts ar® Wn*crpMee4 jrhwb V 1 p*knnwledjged by iIT who hav* I The draught flues (ieflittabWA a* tninre a perfectdTiattght,'while a hot dir flit which surrounds thp oven insnres the baking and roasting of bread and meat*, to entire satisfaction. We warrant tbd 'ptofoct Jaakidg of Stove we sell.'' > j ■ In our etobk will:toiAmnd. TOILET Sgfsi CBOBMB, TUBS, CGEFKE MILW>, SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD CAKE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE PANS, etc. <-v„- > wJj \MiimHK7J- ' -j ~v. ! A full assortment of HousefurnishJng GqodS always on band. We are, alto, pre pared to dw ROOFING, and aU-manner of Worfain the Tinners’ line ,of,business. 1 , no9—lm &. L. FULLERTON. 186 Broad street. Furniture. ■j ■ Furniture of All Descriptions, j PLATT BROTHERS r R A, I Formerly | ® An PLATT A 00. " Augusta! <f-A. Have now the best assortment of FURNI TURE dn'Kami Wat B*» wik bee* in this market, and constantly receiving—consist ing of Rosewood* Mahogsrty* and Walnut /^BETiETEADs! & TIT H t-lU'HV r-r-.ua IIJ OUR .UPHOLSTIERINH DEPARTMENT We have SHADES, Lace and DamaskCUR TATNS, CORDS, TA-pg ELS, V LOOPS, CORNICES,. Hands, aha all ne cessary articles required. - OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT is sfill hr rqperation. Special Ofiaty promptly .attended HdX Repqltiag s° n V #h ill brunches of the business. nr our UNDERTAKERS’, DEPARTMENT we keep constantly on hand, COFFINS of avery quality and sise. METALLIC CASES atrd CASKETS of the-most im proved styles. ; TVT . \ Undertakers can be supplied .with *ll kinds of TRIMMINGS. my2—tf FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE! -1 flOßk WHOLESALE i iWl' 'kJifciiL. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR,- ,87 and 89 BOWERY V 65 (jfififtsTlE STREETS NE W YOR K , have the best assorted stock of Parlor, Dining Room aqd, Bed-Room j FUENITURE! SPRING BEDS and BEDDING 1 IN THE CITY. ICANOTY and HIGH PO'ST -'-10l .iJ iv BEDSTEADS, • Expressly for Southerg trade- . 1 steamers daritTkoriLS Furnished AT WHOLESALE PRICES, i , , ; KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED POST . BEDSTEADS, in case*. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ' - AS REPRESENTED. Out FseiHMe*-for -manafircturing Afy competition. PROSPECTUS ‘ . . I '.‘n -i f r >\l OP THE ,Brl 4 - i t I vl.it g AMERICANA RT I S A N. Volume 4, New Series, 1866-7: • ' THE AMERICAN ARTISAN, NOW comtpeaciagtht) Fourth Voimme (New SerieO-kf ito poblication, is a weekly joisnal devoted to fostering the interest* ot Artisans told Mtoiofaetorers, snoouraging the cenins of Inventors, and protecting tbe rights of Patentees., it is published every Wednes day, at No. 18$ Broadway, -New York, by BroWK, Cooms A Cos., Solioiters of. American and Foreign Pihprtsi' „t Thh.:Prepxiet»rs.:of the “Amercsn Arti san” respectfully ayppauee that it ia thpir aim to that jaur»al mpre, instructive and , Interesting .than,/ apy; other similar EWSjodimtl iN'ths United Sftates or Europe. Tbe “American Artisan” iCpmtsips nume tWis Original Engraving and descriptions led New. Machinery t Histories. </f Inventions and discoveries; Instructions ; ip Arts and - Retiablo.'Reoipes for use the Field, the Worksop,, stqd, the Household; R«k>s 'for Meehan its and Advice to Farmers; Illustrated JDefoifs,: of “Me- M«v«m*ns;” she '(bwaciAL list; of “Claims” of all Patents yuped weekly -Ifom the United (UE.ce.--, This list is prepared expressly fer.ihej£American Artisan,- and of jtpi Otheri iqprnal.: Descriptions of rem{srkable ipycnihws re-, cently patented, at horns Os abroad, wi|ll be published weekly; the whole forming an tbsvPtogreea Of;lnvention, etc. Each num ber of the “American Artisan” contain six- 1 teon pagtsyf yasdlngrmetwr>t»rwhieh the. 1 progress or the Arts and Sciences is reoorded 'in fadktihr langhAge/ - Twvniy-six -eunfUers form a ha-ndooihe h»lf-yea»ly volume. 1 . . ■ .«« ~Y \t f.yJ :>. rt a UXJlfao 1 Single Copies, by ffiffl. Twr yi’AT, 7n ” “' j Copies; by brdß, ftk nijwfhsi -It ’I ■ D id edvwiee..«.A ! G.,..vi.JvA.._,.J.i .1 1 84 FiPS Cepfes, !by’rniail, -<Mn* yekr, hi : Odvanee.w—.J.. ...1.i.;.... 11 0| Ten Copies, by mail, one yehi*.-in-.- I A«W -.4v Specimen Copies sent Free. Address, i oc?0—1m 189 Broadway,,New Yorß. LEE A W{L3QN.«0..'..;..;...’'.. Proprietors. The above namehnewrpapsilib issued ’weekly, at 'Abßevine Jc/u*t eSpys splendid inducements to the business men of Augusts, to -pstenil their notions- in that vicinity. -> - ; uolO—3m . J. -T • ' ’• t , § j MetUciqaJ. D' VJ HUNT, : M D., P« HOM4EOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Surgeon and Accoucheur, ' No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row), Auguota, Ga. Pi DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc. DUMB A 1 tfiITNER, u 812 BROAD ST, AVgnsfi*, l^ wbolcsalX and arrAiL dkalsu in > Ml -U»Ut DRUGS, MEdWIJSeS, OBEMICALB, j • t’.ur'V. i. . wwit) 'i .- u,j i PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR.AND ! - TOOTH BRUSHES, / : "I* 1 • ) io". • 1 tj- .ft Fme .ToiJet Soaps, j , . .- yf j Surgical and Dental Instruments,., i s - - Glassi Pntty, Paints, Oils, I . Varnishes,,Dye__Stnflfs, Fancv A Toilet Arth^e, BRASS AND OiRDS!S''BRt!DS, FRANCIS I. TIMMONS, i it o jsr I .Uc!‘— V- .\f. -anwusY. ; -.*> >.n\ Brass Founder • MANUFACTURER OF STATIONARY^ENGINES, \&JtW MILLS SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS, COL TJMNS AND GIRDERS, PIPES, PIIL LEYff, WHEELS, EAILROAD WHEELS : AND MACHINERY CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO General Jobbing UfacbiueWork NO: no FENWICK STREET, Opposite the Water Tower, .i.ru-'i . ■ - - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, oc!4—3m -i •-> Mosher, Thomas & Schaub, 03 A BROAD STREET—s ■ Under Masonic Hall Direct; InspdrteYs gbd Dealort in ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOHEMIAN- ' ; ' ‘ 1 ■ T 3 - FRENCH A JI3SJ G-lass War©! iri i U.IKP' AND HO ■ H AND . OF WARE. Try us, sad we wHl' ooavisee you tbatiytki ean' skvo. the Freight from New York he this point. < ' m ■" j MOSHERv J. JkFFERSON THOMAS, ctitonri .foiTONt 1 , cotton! . N ,O,Sff TO O^TLAS W : THBpWH-iWMWfr. MO.-iT,uMr.KV XI NEW YORK, via,Charleston, S. C., *BAti.P¥R »*LE<.:..i • . sis 0/1 dOKO® HOT ®v«* 9«o LBS. • fTOBKWf: ...... «*WWiSi ! *-- <3 011*1'Euptrin ten dent Ga. Railroad. * i>. 3P. PftAKiß,. .’H ®» n ' l Superintendwt ROe R.. R . ' -* .*“ u " * 'Mmi ■ ?-, bvl’ii'T Qa., J <ni* wmsuvsrcqin r 11W v ...RANK notes; BII,L»rQF »XOIIr5?GB| S * 6 ' T ‘ OOKS WM?'; Forpign- and Domestic MedicHl Card. ; DVsqm2? Sr^ rm mSTRO k 0 117 Broad*lst**t. o*«*. hhdrs, fV«m ft o’clock 'A. M., to 3 o’clock P. 5* . At- uighVeon .be found at Kosidtucc, apt. 18 and 20 Calhoun street. nol3—6t* ■, Dry GoodA MUllpery, Ete. • WANTSIWANTS! ' - - . A® . /fiO' KTERT PEESON WAWT& CHEAP DRY OOOIDS' Boots and Shoes, And every person eao have tkeir want# tup. pW by celling early at *e Cheap “ONE PRICE STOBfi” ; °* ... 1 D. A. Murphy & Cd„ MO. 314 BROAD STREET, '* AUGUSTA, GA., - . . .- . 'I . ; Where they are sclliog at retail; Fine Heavy Btoek Silk (2* inches wide) for $4 00 per yard, a ®r Fine Colored Silk Dress RaUerm* lor W fifi. Finer Colored Silk Dress Patterns for $35 04).. Finest Colored Silk Pres Pattern § for $56 tfl. Tbe Beet double-width Empress' Cloth for , $1 66 per yirdi * ~ u -* ' i: ' ~ 1 The single-width Empress doth for tood Freaoh Meriß»»fersl $5 por yard. Bette* French Merinos for $1 374 per yard. Btin Bettor French Men** for $1 50 per yard. The Best Freneb Msriaoa fqrsl 85 pe* yasd. FinoTaUwool) French DeLaines for 55 cent* per yard, . ~ The Best (aH wool) French MsMnwfbr TO cent* per yard- ... Fine English Merinos for SO Cents per yard. Fine Cashmere Merino* fori $5 conta'pewr Excellent Solid Colored Melange for cents per yard. ' n Good Poplins, «'mglf-width, tor tth’ per y*r<L Better Poplins, Single-width, fob 56 feehtS' per yard. ! f };! '-f F ‘” ? yf “^ le tn Superior Poplim, doobtfr-width,forfrom Th' 1 cents to $1 25 per yard. Fine Black and Colored Alpacas from 43 J cents to $2 64 per yard. - I- f> 1 Calicoeo from 15 to 26 oent* per jegd. Kentucky jean* and Tweeds from 33J to 80 t cents per yard. J - ' f !- : ExAra Fine d4wbte width Ekgiish Twtwd* Proof 'Twdods for $2 25 per yard. •’v • -t Good Doe Skin.. Cassimeies for $2 63 per y«d- Fine French Blaek Broad C3ea from $3 66 TfSt Black l&roaJ' , ‘'"«oi£h'(twfiidal fa ifl'ee pcf y«rd, -•»' Irinh Linen from. 45 Cebu to $1? 8A pef yard. Shirtings from to 50 cento per ls-4 Pillow Cam Cotton from-47i to 60 eento I per yard. . ,j i. j 10- Beached Sheeting from 90 cents to $4 10 per yard. \ 'V.,.'i.i:- .: I! 11- Bleached Sheeting Atom $1 10 to $1 2$ per yard. 10-4 Brown Sheeting from 95 cents to $1 00 pw yard. b ,t i9-4 White (all-jrool) Bed. Blankets for $5 75 • . “ per pair. ' " '' -t lfi*d White (all-wool) .Bed': Blankcta kon: ' 'f» 25 to sl3 OO per pair. jIJM Colored Blankets lor-$4 SOpqr pair- , y Hoop Skirts from Al 00 to $5 00. IDtdss Trimmings, Ribbons, Buttons; and i trSmall Artieles and Notions of all quali ties, and at a{l prices. ' Boots and Shoes, of every kind and quality, are bet mg sold, very cheap. To Country Merchants and the Trade generally,' special inducements are held foHh. : “ Quick sales and small profits” is the motto of. noli—tf J. D. A. MURPHY A CO. One Price Store. I. SIMON & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF mens’ ' BOYS’ akd YOUTHS’ * ’** -w ;.-jt ’ i r. CLOTHING! •' , . n -- •; 1 224 BROAD STREET. ■" ' ' ‘ '• ”•! ,: l t ; i A G««d Seleetimi 1 -f zrtsi , f, fi- tfjy \ ‘’‘‘ill v’-jq ; *| n?J-! 7/ *»,* * ... OF, ALL GRABES -«I S.’ti ‘-'MHpU.-IKi: J *KTH V’i.i'. f 1 ,>[ i 1 ipobrnrit !i.n- vi mi Ip ►«.-!» IN LfN^,” i > * ..Ji J ;*n* j;; f'*U. r ‘ f nH dr> ! I'-f ALWAYS ON HAND, • ■ b i rM -t-.'l hnvmq ' m ,A:-w riors rril ■mvsit '! -d iu.; niqsni ■•fo n; t r' /■ Haw A .wo i k-oa '■id If -»-*•?•. i!» ••rtjit nm.i. rei ::«!«!info liowe ■bi*» ' l .!« BI.W ili Jib fill c-d ; CALL AND CONVINCE OLoigiWt • -i.l 'tc. i-n i ...ij “«iAii.ir> ad Jri.ta ot!.* ;u dunrj* nn rjs « YCKJRSELVBS. i I. SIMON & BRO., I -TJS .ii . 7. PASHIO^4BLE Clothing Emporium, 224 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA -1 ' nolo—ly