Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, December 14, 1866, Image 4

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<f|jt tlailji ijluss. af --'*r-3-3r—=: * —-. City Printer Official Paper LARVKKT C ITT CIKT9LATIOT FtUDAV HVH.VUO U.C. U. IMo PARTED. I •» thinking. darling, thinkiug, Os ■•omu in the past. Whoa no »had« nr roro »f .adi.M. Wm o’*r uur b-ighl Lfr cut; Wkoo 100 koarta haat in union, Two rviooa hraath*4 a «ow Os !«»«, anil truM, anil friomlahip— Aloaa 1 braalbO it bow ! 1 am fearing, darling. fearing. The wrongs the ahaent know. And few) the terror of my loia May make thine colder grow : Hut what were life if all thoulJ dread A joy that hrinye a pain ? So let me tore, an 4. if Jeo iieJ. Still lota, anil trust again I * I at* 'fkeaajlng. darting. Jreaming. Os aB l *0)1 d.ara, And »e»m to plead in words that hum With Passion's purest hr* i Oh I let nr hear! beat I'leae to tkiae. Though it ahonlil break with bliss, Or lot me nigh mv *ou! away In one long, clinging kne ! C\arUtU>». & C.. -Vor Jfl, IS**. CITY DIRECTORY. MUNICIPAL GOVERN>IKNT. Mayor —Hon. John Foster; office. Clerk of Council's otfice, City 11 ail, 2d floor. Clerk o f Council— L. T. Hlome ; office. City Hail, 2d floor. Collector and Treasurer —l. P. Garvin ; office. Broad Street, over Sherman A Jessup’s store. Assistant Collector —J. S. Patterson ; office, at the Collector A Treasurer's. Chief of Police —John A. Christian ; office," City llall, basement, N. E. corner. Captain pf l'oliee —J, A. Bennett. Lieutenants of Police —Bcnj. F. John son, Thomas Walsh, and Charles Evans. Pir.it Sergeant of Police —W.W. Glover; office. City Hall, basement, adjoining oflieu of the Chief of Police. Sergeants of Police —W. B. Choes horough, Mi had Hall. D. L. Hop kins, W. P. Bottom, Joshua Dean, and W. .1. Powell. Keejter of Cit't Hall —James Mullen, Sr.; office. City Hall. Superintendent of Streets and Pro ini — John Morrison. Superintendent ot Water Works, Pumps, and Wellt —Peter Sheron: otfice, Tel fair street, near Spaeth s saloon. Keejrer o f the I!ridge —Geo. E. W. Nel son ; office at the Bridge toll-gate. Deputy Keeper of the Bridge —Charles F. Favne; office, with the Keeper o the Bridge. Clerk of the Lower Market —ll. K. Phil pot; otfice at the Scale House, below the Market. Deputy Clerk of the Lower Market — Thomas Dwyer, otfice, with the Clerk of the Lower Market. Clerk of the Upper Market —William Keener. Lamplighter —C. A. Robbe; store, Con cert Hall Alley. Keeper of the Jail —T. C. Bridges; of fice at the Jail, corner of Elbert and Watkins’ streets. Keeper of the City Hospital —William K. Taut; otfice at the Hospital, Greene street, between Houston and Wilde streets. Keeper of the City Cemetery —Jerry Mor ris ; at Cemetery, Lincoln street, be tween Watkins and Taylor streets. City Sexton —Thomas A. Kunze. City Hos, itul Physician —Dr. M. E. Swinney. City Physicians —Ward No. 1, Dr. 11. A. Bigi on; office, on Ellis street, be low Monument. Ward No. 2 —Dr. John S. Coleman; office, corner Greene and Washington streets. Ward No. 3—Dr. S. B. Simmons; ot fice at Hatton & Simmons’ Drug Store, corner Greene and Campbell street,?. Ward No. 4—Dr. M. J. Bolan; office at Bany & Batty’s Drug Store, Broad Street. Small Pox Hospital Physician —Dr. M. J. Jones. Wharfinger —ll. C. Foster; office Mc- Intosh street, near Reynolds, up stairs. Lot Inspectors —First Division, John Reilly; Second Division, John Me- Kinne. Inspector and Measurer of Wood —Matt. Sheron: Keeper of the City Clock —F. A. Brahe. HOUGHTON INSTITUTE. Greene end Ellis, between Elbert and Lincoln streets. Boys' Department (Entrance on Greene street}—Principal, Jos. T. Derry ; Assistant, Miss Kate E. Parrnelee. Girls' Department (Entrance on Ellis street) —Principal, Mrs. Sarah J. Latbrop; Assistant, Miss Fannie A. Scott. AUGUSTA Fit EE SCHOOL, Creenc street, between Mclntosh and Jackson. Botts' Department —Principal, Martin V. Calvin. Girls' Department Principal, Mrs. Josephine Jones. CITY COURT. Jitrh/e —Hon. John C. Snead." Clerk —David L. Roath. CU;i Sheriff- —Isaac Levy. lteyular Terms —Fourth Mondays in February, May, August, and Novem ber. RECORDER'S COURT. Recorder- —Hon. Wrn. Gibson. Clerk —L. T. Rio me. Sheriffs —City Police Officers. Rtyvlur Da >/* —Tuesdays and Fridays of each week, at 10 o'clock, A.M. AUGUSTA FI HE DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer—3 B Platt. First Assistant —F A B Jennings, Second Assistant —Danii l Calvin. Secretary —Wm Crane. Treasurer —A iveraen. ALUMINUM PENS. rjsjlK UNDKR3KJKKD AKK APPOINTED AGENTS For the rale of the above juatly celebrated Elifflislx Pen Mode from a .Mineral found in the Mine of Cornwall. They are finperior to any Penn nor and une, inas much an they will not *•.rode, which in of (Treat advantage. They arc cheaper than any other Fen now In ure. J.BCIMEINKK <t SONS, 199 Broad Street. GEO. A. OATES, uo—tf 210 Li road Ijtr Southern Express Quickest Time ! Hi LOWEST KATES 1 THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN VIA OR Steamer lioutes SPECIAL CONTRACTS Will bo made by the Agents of the Southern EXPRESS COMPANY AT BOSTON ..28 Court Street NEW YORK 59 Broadway PHILADELPHIA 320 Chcsnut St. BALTIMORE til Baltimore St. CINCINNATI C 7 West Fourth St. LOUISVILLE 72 Sixth St ST. LOUIS Cor. Main »t Chesnut St. FOII FORWARDING Heavy Frei^lit or EVERY description; FOR ANY POINT IN TIIE SOUTHERN STATES. F R E I G IT T To be Sent by the quickest route Should be Marked “Inland.” SAME ARR ANG E M f N TS MAY BB EFFECTED AI ANY OFFICE 01 the following EXPRESS COMPANIES: ADAMS HARNDEN AMER I C A N UNITED STATES NE W JEIt SE Y BRITISH & AMERICAN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN WELLS, FARGO A CO.’S CALIFORNIA HOWARD & CO.’S KINSLEY <6 CO.’S SARGENT & CO.’S CHENEY’S EASTER N EARLES’ HOPE IN THE NORTH, EAST, and WEST. B*a*f'Order Freight TO BE FORWARDED BY TlfK Southern Express Company, Office, No. 179 IS road St., AUGUSTA, GA au 10—dm JOHN CRAIG, Banking and EXCHANGE OFFICE, 289 IIR(JAI) ST/!PUT, AItUI’HTA, Ql., *< T VH AMI) MKl.f.fl MOLD BULLION GOLD and SILVER COIN HANK NOTES RONDS, STOCKS BILLS OK EXCHANGE, my I —ly Foreign and Domestic Costar’s Exterminators. “ IS year) established in N. V. City.” “ Only infallible remedy known.”' “ Free from Poison..* “Not dangerous in the Uumin Femily.” “ Ret) come out of their hole) to die.” ‘‘C’onlar’n ” Knl, Koadi, Klc., EXTERMINATORS I) e p»)t*—used for Halt, .Viet, Roaches, Mask unit Red Ante, etc., etc. Co* tar's ” Ht’d-Ituj; Exte r mi ii a t o r I) e lii|iiid or waih—used to dustroy, and • l)o a preventive for Red-Rugs, rlc. * • ('uMur’s ” Kleetric Powder FOR INSECTS, Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Red-Rugs, Insects on Plants, F'arts, Animals, sic. 1 ! 1 Beware ! ! ! of all worthless imi tations. 4-*- See that ‘‘COSTAH'S*’ name is on each Box, Bottle. and Flask, before \ ou buy. Address, lir. VItY K. COSTA It. 484 Broadway, N. Y. Sold in Augusta, (la., by I’Ll!MB A LEITNER, 212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Magaiine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents fur Iko Southern States, uud all Druggists and Retailers every where. “Costar’s” CKLfcBKATKI), BUCKTHORN SALVE, For Cut*, Burn*, Bruise*, Wound*, Boil* Cancer*. Broken Breast*, Sore Nipple*. Bleed ing. Blind and Painful Pile*; Scrofulous, Putrid and 111-conditioned Sore*; Ulcers, Glandular Swelling*, Eruption*, Cutaneous Af fections, Ringworm, Itch, Corn*, Bunion*. Chil blain*, etc.; Chapped Hand*, Lip*, etc.; Bite* of Spider*, In*ect*. Animals, etc., etc. ,/?*©■* Boxes, 25 cent*. 50 cent*, and $1 sizes. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. by IIENKY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. And Ly PLUMB A LEITNER, 212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. Jt-Cr B ARNKS, WA RD A C(>., 24 M ag nzine street. N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. 4 “ Cos tar’s 59 UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT, For Corns, Bunions. AVarts, etc. Bo.v’S 25 cents, 50 cents, and £1 sizes. TT-tS- Sol.l by all Druggist* everywhere. Amt by It KN It y K. COSTA It, Depot 4St t'rniuiway, N. V. Ami by " PLUMB k LEITNER, 212 Broad street, Augusta, <la. IC-H- BARNES, WARD <t- CO., 24 Mag azine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. “ C ostar’s” PREPARATION OF BITTIB-SffE£!&DBAIGE BLOSSOMS FOR Beautifying the Complexion Used to Soften and Beautify tho Skin, re moTo Freckles, Pimple*, Eruptions, etc. Ladies are now using it in preference to all other*. Bottles, sl. JfrgT Sold by all Druggist* everywhere. And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. And by PLUMB \ LEITNER, 212 Broad street, Augusta, (sa. par BARNES, WARD rs- CO., 24 Maga zine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the Southern Stales. “Costar’s” PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, For Cough*, Cold*, Hr nr*ene**, Soro Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial Affection*, and all j)i*cn*eß of the Throat and Lung*. Bottle*, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sixes. #*#*• Sold by all Druggists everywhere. sr|U And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. And by PLUMB A LEITNER, 212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. fcijU BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Maga zine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. 66 Costar’s ” CEI.KHRATED BISHOP PILLS, A Universal Dinner I’ill, For Nervous and Bick Headache, Costiveneas, Indigestion, Oyspcpsia, Biliousness, Constipa tion, Ilinrrhii ii, Colice, Chills, Fevcre, and gen eral derangement of tho Digestive Organs. frfi" Boxes, 2ft cts., ftO els., and $1 nixes. JJf-iy Sold Ly all Druggists everywhere. fr&- And Ly II KN BY If. COSTA It, 484 Broadway, N. Y. fro" And Ly PLUMB & LEITNER, 212 Broad street, Augusta, <4a. BARNES, WARD A CO., 21 Magazinestreet, New Orleans, 1.a., Wholesale Agents for the Southern Stutos. uolO—3m | Educational. Important Notice TO EDUCATORS. John P. Morton A Cos., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, PUBLISHERS OP THK AMERICAN SCHOOL SERIES: GOODRICH’S NKW SCHOOL READER, ily Noble Butler. BUTLBR’S ENGLISH GRAMMARS. TOWNK’S A HIT IIM ETIC and ALGEBRA? BRONSON’S ELOCUTION. BUTLER’S BREAKER, ete. THIS IS THE ONLY SOUTHERN HOUSE Engaged in Ihe Publication of School Books. Chancellor LTPRCOMB gives his testi mony in the following terms : UmvKRsiTY of Georgia, ) Nov. 14th, 1806. j “I have examined with great care the Goodrich Sericr of School Readers, edited hy Noble Butler, A. M. I consider these Readers admirably adapted to secure the end for which they have been prepared. The selections are judicious, and the ar rangement is excellent. Reading is here presented as an art; the consecutive meth ods of instruction ure thoroughly exhibited, while the principles of correct and elegAut Reading, with the illustrations that em body them, are so happily introduced, that easy and natural progress may be made. I am* particularly pleased with the NEW SIXTH READER. This work has pecu liar merits. It combines, in an eminent de gree, the best features of our most philo losphic systems of Elocutionary Reading; and, apart from its other recommendations, is especially worthy of the attention of Teachers on the ground of its eclectic value. I shall introduce the New Sixth Reader in to the Elocutionary Department of this Uni versity. A. A. LIPSCOMB, Chancellor.” “Butler’s Grammars impress me very favorably. So far as I have been able to examine them, they strike mo as very suc cessful efforts to adapt the subject of Gram mar to young minds. They teach tho pupil how to think in the study of Grammar; and ns most Grammars fail at this point, I can very fully commend these books to thA at tention of Teachers. A. A. LIPSCOMB, Chancellor.” Wo could append the endorsement of these rare Books from all the important Teachers in the City of Augusta, who will hereafter use them exclusively in their schools. Our Book* have recently been adopted as follows : Readers and Grammars into all the Schools of Texas, through the action of the State Convention at Houston, July 4th, 18(16. Grammars, Arithmetic, and Algebra in all the Public, and most us the Private Schools of New Orleans. Readers, Arithmetic, and Algebra in all the Public and Private Schools of Mobile, Alabama. Readers in the Public Schools of Nash ville. Tt-nn. Readers, Grammars, and Mathematics in the Public Schools, Jackson, Mississippi, and hundreds of Schools throughout tho South. Our Books mnv be had of THOMAS RICHARDS A SON, A. BLEAKLI* Y, G. A. OATES, SCHREINER & SONS, and P. QUINN, Augusta, Ga. JOHN P. MORTON A CO., de2—l in LmiDvilV *->. Medicinal. -Q P. HUNT, M D., Ui IIOMGSOPATIIIC niYSICIAN Surgeon and Accoucheur, No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row), Avgusta, Ga. jalo-Iy-Bm* % DAVIS’ W PAIN vOS? Killer. Opinions of the Press, Clergy, Etc. We in’// make a fete short extract* from the main/ Testimonial* ire have received from time to time , unsolicited. From Editors. The Now York Examiner, says : Every mother and housekeeper must often act as a family physician in the many ill nesses and accidents that occur among chil dren and servants. For many of these cases, I have used Davis’Pain Killer, and consider it an indispensable article in the medicino box. In diarrhoea, it lias been used and effected cures. For cuts and bruises, it is invaluable. The Editor of the Christian Advocate, says: It is a real pleasure to us to speak farm ably of this article, known almost universally to be a good and safe remedy for burns and other pains of the body. It is valuable not only for colds In the winter, but for various summer complaints, and should be in every family. A. D. Miller, Editor of Messenger, Glens Falls. N. Y., says : There is no medicine at, the present day I 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 severe burn, and found it all that could be desired. Mr. John Jackson, of the Calais Adver tiser, writes r I know it to ho all it is recommended, having used it in my family six or seven years. The Salem Observer says . No article of medicine over attained to such unbounded popularity and extensivo diffusion. It has penetrated to every part, even the most remote, of the known world, bearing with it its healing influences more potent than those of the spices of “Araby the blessed.” We are iuformed by our principal druggists, that they sell more of this article for exportation than of any or all others, and that the demand is constanty increasing. The Cincinnati Nonpareil, Nov. 14, 1849, says : Feme of our most, prominent citizens and business men strongly recommend it to the public as nn article at great merit and virtue , and that they never knew any medicine to become so deservedly popular in so short a time. From Clergymen. Bcv. J. C. Boomer rays : I have used Perry Davis’ Pain Killer with great success in cases of cholera inlnntum, common bowel complaint, bronchitas, coughs, colds, etc., and would cheerfully recommend it as a valuable family medicino. Bov. J. O. Breams, says: T consider it tho best remedy I ever knew (or dyspepsia. Kcv. Edward X. Fuller says : I have witnessed tire beneficial effects of your Pain Killer In eases of dysentery and cholera morbus, within a few months pa.t, and would cbcerlully recommend its use to such as may bo suffering from similar dis enses, as a safe ami effectual remedy. Rev. A. Webster, Editor of the Christian Era, writes: I have used your Pain Killer for many ycarH in my family with much satisfaction. oc2B—2m DAILY PRESS BOOK 4 JOB m AND Bookbinding Establishment 190 BROAD AND 153 ELLIS STREET, I AUGUSTA G A . E. H. PUGHE, Proprietor HAVING MADE ADDITIONS TO OUR fiooli anb fob Jleparfment, AND HAVING RECEIVED A LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF PAPERS AND CARDS, WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING ON AS FAVORABLE TERMS AS ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH, AND IN AS GOOD STII.E. COLORED PRINTING DONE IN ALL STYLES, NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER OFFICE IN THE SOUTH, EITHER FOR CHEAPNESS OR NEATNESS. — PARTICULAR ATTENTION WILL RE GIVEN TO THE PRINTING OF BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, DRUGGISTS’ LABELS, NOTES, DRAFTS, CHECKS, BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, DItAY RECEIPTS, SHOW CARDS, BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS, PAMPHLETS, BRIEFS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Orders from the Country will be at (ended to with Dispatch. OFFICE— I9O BROAD STREET, Opposite So’jilern Express Ollice. OTONINO AN IU.AK-! lAB«M,T«J or A French Bonnets land t Hah AT MMS. SEGINS’ FRENCH MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 328 BROAD STREET, (OPPOSITE PLANTERS’ HOTFJ LADIES’DRESS CAPS, Head Dresses, Berth* Cape* Pirhu* pul n great variety. »P«», ricbnf, Ribbon* and Flr, Wer| second supply this season Z3R.H.SS GOODS CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FURS, ETC. \V E ARE NOW RECE ™ AND OPENING OUK recent PCKCIIAsIS 01 DRY GOODS, IN NEW YORK, reduced, particularly in fine good). 8 lket > aD<l Bt prices We commence with CALICOES from 15 to 2« cents yer yard Beautiful I’LAID aud STRIPED I’OI’LINS at 35 cent/—I m that to the richest Goods that are made. " worth oO cents—and fro* per yard. AINE3 ’ ° f bri<?h,eSt Co '° rß ck^nt «• to 50 ctßa ALL COLORED MKRlNOEß—fresh and nice—from Si 25 ts -t s l o a u c b k niS°o l » ' !Te"r‘« k warp p oPL^.%^r^r'^ TARLETONS, ffir KmJ Dre^es ID ' S_ano ' h " SUrP ' y ° f th °’ e WANOIO Our .lock of SHAWLS, CI.OAKe, and FURS, was never more corn,,let’,. In the CLOTH and CASSIMERE DEPARTMENT we have a stincr ' for Gents and Boys, and for Ladies' Cloaks. We call special attention to of tho Stock, and particularly to those 3-4 and «-4 TWEEDS and CA w MMFPPc° rl1 ? m our old 'own—Fredericksburg, Va. They are cheaper and better tUn .c, utlL , the same kind made at the North. Call and see them. * ° 0i Wc also have a good line of VELVET TRIMMINGS and BUGLE GIMP? snißft b 2s‘ D I Kwraals'JE2 0“»« -* Cb»ta. iinino A lorge stock'of BED BLANKETS at reduced prices. Call and see us at our NEW STORE, on the CORNER BY THE PLANTERS’ HOTEL, AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. V. RICHARDS & BROS , NOTICE TO PLANTERS.” WE ARE RECEIVING AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAM PUEE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE. CRUMP.* DAVISON & CO., Is o. 200 "Broad Street Auep/isla, Ga. oc4—Cm (’miE .m see X- XSL-A.XX3XT cfe CO. ? S HEAVY AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF FOREIGI AID DOMESTIC IMViT GOODS, At 262 Broad Street, Augusta. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO EXAMINE OUR GOODS BEFORE THEY BUY ELSEWHERE. LONG CLOTHS, SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, OSNA BURGS, LINSEYS AND KERSEYS, COTTON FLANNELS, APRON CHECKS, JEANS, TICKINGS, CELECIAS, BROWN HOLLANDS, IRISH LINENS, DIAPERS, TABLE DAMASKS towelling NAPKIN 8 BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, LADIES’ CLOAKS, Newest Stvle, SHAWLS, MOURNING GOODS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES, IRISH LACES, Imported, GLOVES, RIBBONS, aC FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTH CASSI MERES, TWEEDS, COATINGS, MERINOES, GENTS’ AND LADIES’ HATS BLANKETS. FLANNELS notions, t3T In our Wholesale Department we offer a carefully selected STOCK of GOODS, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. * In our Retail Department, a variety inferior to no other House n> South. I. KAHN & GO.