Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, December 19, 1866, Image 4

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—-f»Hr LAMEST CITf CIBCCUHON .gKmLyttatttei* [Pw the Duu Pum. ?AiAmr*» S» Miit tit heard—*a*4 th* »l*W-mgreh -1 ,om $ Aed mothers, ud maiden a, Md wife* os Whl to mcLota* lb* loved ooe#! jfertbaek ft*a(k»hifp *• & f'. i<»» *» WMh s sheet wont imid fro* th* jmt &£#«*#. r, GTA HH %^7 a ' Dt X? Sr-TOnv Ban's s mother enfolding hns;d*<r3'>jr •» «**y. ! Bk«» h«* ban hs MS has* Mta|t*«g months sway, • (> ~ Asd th* soldisr'a stout hssrt pours H tribute of Mur* *’ ft I •# * • * * * *.* Os th* brow deeply fimwfidhyrief **4 *J »*'J * fc»<« £«♦ *• r*f r 7if *#7 , @ My dsrHsgV rotorssd from th* army— MTifAisci Asd sit thro’ th* lis*, ss th* f**t hurry os, -lasK ay* HWpio# MM for dearly idcaiir^’szw rusk* of th* gray t Who st**p where they Ml 'ossth' eur bcs s*r’s proud fold, Komas* to latats fee** th* army—paroled • Ah! paaay fall that*! oil around me they uw Tor in, o.anU «iik O, »o Mes# feu hor *tuy > How proudly h*r hand {wined b*r warrior** wreath, Hew wore*, alee I with thoopysess of death! Tw*e oaty Me evening before she was told He was coming nest day with LseYatmy— V paroled 1 „ . Ah, m*! aad my own heart grows sad whils ■ l sreits. As# I brash from my ehaok the tear-drop, eobright; . *-. “ Don’t we*p if I fall in my jacket of gray!” Our soldier boy, Willie, in death's lying cold; He’ll oarer come back from the army— paroled! ’ W*U, let them sleep there on the rod battle field, ■ I ’’ • With honor a« bright as the ewords they did wiol! And aaeh soldier boy missed from the Tasks of the grey, « w. With the brare band of hero** ie numbered to-day: djftik- They have marched throve gales to taut eity of gold, To the army above, by Depth’s Angel paroled! Ocean Transportation. Previous to the year 184®, the at tempts to navigate the ocean by steam such enterprises were generally doubted, even by practical men. Tbe first stenm era used .in this country were river boats of light construction, an<R only auited for inland trade. Betwaen 1830 nnd but the vessels proved unsuitable, were blown up or destroyed by shipwreck, lu England, at • period much earlier tbM in Ibis country, in cousequeM* of th* severe weather previling on the transportation between England, Ireland aud Scotland. ** ' The sten'men were capable of stand ing any wpather, and were very success ful. l’bi* state of things enabled the British to die problem of ocean navigation b» steam before the Albert oErnmow the British steams hips Sirius snd Great Western etNe* York, about a quarter of a century back. Since that period hiVtA’P* V*»* been constantly multi plying, 'and thoy aee fwdnnUy being intiNdfceeft ho aU the great linea of com mhnit^niMt'ttrmMii -'4k the proposed connection is made from San Francisco Sandwich a traveller may go around the world in elegant yesaelA propelled jb/ this moat useful and powerfnl agent. The first decided Vocces* on this coast was made by Ihewtsemship Southerner, UUTLai. moetly owM here, and which enterprise was got up end carried through by the late Captain M. Beery, . thtbugb; whose efforts and goputjinty the stock was taken and the ship built. The Southerner was constructed in New York, and made her first voyage to Charleston under Captain Berry, ini IMG. She fulfilled the beat antieipai tioos of her owners, and the second ship, dm Northerner was soon after built, and run-in connection with bee. -The wood icryiae attending jAesa reysels indswd- Ah# ririnhlishstebt «f Hues from --IjqriYprk. to Sayaunab, New elc } . x ■ For some time, the influence ofthesei certain ' and rtipd travellers was not *by the Sailing vessels' which had possession of the earrjittg. trads, but gmißulfrthe oid.riino of M ihe, « I *mqr* iyewmsed, tj»e others dM not come regularly, or were token off entirely, te tit in som « other, trade. Even before the war tbe rti» lifififi hsd tesppis tusaiag, mmi their place* were taken by schooners yr ed by the Government have been throw*, on the Various commercial routes along X3HMSS wbwvJNf qilira At#U( trade* On the grp} routes will be done by steamers, its certainty and rapidity being ayfojnt ttHfi«lfi» 4|lw give their psuraofotfo regardlwtejcfi A ABgb* differ -lAC & [press .-- •’ffiay f 9 >° WEST RATESI fctrl4^t-' { f’' *<- THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN f| f Jff.jf:?- fe ud-1)1 #V >* ** TU ! 'tNLANB l f*£ ~ t" OE Steamer Routes ’..1. r* M SPECIAL CONTRACTS . - Will be made by the Agents, of the "TTSiriMi I * Southern SXPJtESS COMPANY «* * T y -H* wi Mauasb ».t , ‘ B -ailal IS - 805T0N...-. 1.- ..28 Court Btree* NEW YORK .59 Broadway PHILADELPHIA .320 Chesnut St. BALUMoRE Os Haiti St. i A Cincinnati 67 West Fourth;st. LOUISVILLE „:„...‘....72 Sixth St ST. LOUIS..._Cor. Main A Chesnut St. FOR FORWARDING Heavy Freio-ht or EVERY DESCRIPTION you ANY POINT - IN THE SO OTHER ft STATES. F R E I Q H.Tf /t rlj^ : -) YH^T To s* SrntT by this QUICKEST ROUVf* - i 1 Should be Marked “Inland.” r ' - : - jßfe n j SAME ARRANGEMENTS TfnHki 1 ’4l? *),( MAY BB BFFBCTBD Al ANT OFFICE Os the following EXPRESS COMPANIES: ADAMS HARNDEN AMERICAN united states NEW JERSEY BRITISH A AMERICAN HOWARD & CO.'S KINSLEY A CO.'S SARGENT & |O.’S ' , TOI ' IN THE NOtifn, ' * 1 "jCR If, ,:» e : and WERT. ’ »®*Ordef t ridgfit • * O TO-BE FOR WARDED! t ’ n r*>4 *> »«,. ,-aifto »n ' Southern Exnress Cowpanrv, - 1 - Ojtet, Ni>. MJ Broad 4k, > GA anlO—tfm - "TT? ,Hf Tvm. ik i % JWa * AA\\. ' ftftSS&TSa.ito-iA-tt.- ’ « Kate come mat of their hales to die.” “Cmottkr’fi” Bat, BMriii Klc., .iiiwrafß ! J ATOBs I. a pa»to—need far RmH, Rif* JUuckt* , HU'I Red Ann, tie , *t«. 1 } rmalar'a” Bed-Bog Exterminator Is a liquid or wash—n**d to destroy, and also. % pr*V*hSifit fcf IM-Ongt, cte. • Coflar’iw Electric fawder 1 . f. fOR IHBECTB, V ’ Is Ibr JfaTki, Movptiiott, FUat, Bed. B*f, faault oh FUnte, t owU, Aeimnle, tit. feS. ! ! t Bswsrs ! 1 1 of all worthless imi tatbinß..; .* it See that "COSTAR’S” name is oh paefa Box, Bottle, and FUsk, before jou buy. ’ f iSW. Address, BEIBT B. COST AK. 484 Broadway, N. Y. Sold in Augusta, Ga., by PLUMB A LMTNER, >ll Broad street, Augusta, Ga. BARNBS, WARD A CD.. 24 Magaiine •treat, N. 0., Whelesals Agents for the Southern States, had all Druggists and RelaUers every- “ Costar’s” CRLKBRATBO* BUCKTHORiV SALVE,' For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wanads, Boils Caneers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleed ing, Blind aud Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid aud 111-e«nditton*d Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutaneous AJT feetians, Ringworm, Iteh, Coras, Bunions, Chfir btaisa, ots.; Chapped Bands, Lips, Ste.; Bites of Spiders, Insects, Animals, eta, ate; ' > ■ M* Boxes, 15 cents. 50 cents, and $1 sites. MW-Sold by all Druggists every where. ptr And by HKKXY K. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. T. Mm. Aad by PLUMB A LEITNKR, Ma«- attee street, X. 0, W hole sate Agents for the Southern States, j j "Cos tar’s 59 UNIVERSAL « * CORN SOLVENT, For Corns, Uuniona. Warts, etc. JP&T' Boxes, 25 Mnta, 50 cents, and $1 siza*. Sold by all DrmmiEts everywhere. JSp-.Antl by HKNBY R. COSTAB, Depot 481 Broadway, N. Y. Aud by PLUMB & LEITNEII, 212 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. £9- BARNKS, WARD 6: CO., 24 M*«- »*ine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the > k o ithem States. <e O os t ar 9 s” PREPARATION OF , . BiTTER-SIEETSi DRASGE BLOSSOMS ‘ FOB Beautifying tbe Complexion. * Used to Soften and Beautify tbe ?kin, re move Freckles, I’imple*, Erupfiuns, etc. Ladles are now using it in preference to all •there. - 1 pit- Bottles, *l. ptr- s,,ld by ell Druggists evorvwhere. pm~ And by HENRY R. 008 TAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. Mm. Aad by PLUMB A LEITNER, 213 Broad street, Augusta. Ga. BARNKS, WARD * Ctb, 24 Muga *inu street, N. Wholesale Agent*- tot the Southern (Rates. ■. >.i, . ■ H-i V.. : »wi+ i » ‘•Co star’s 5 * PECTORAL . COC€H REMEDY, For Coughs, Cold*, Hrarsenesa, gore Throat, Creep, Whooping Cough, loffnsttza, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all Diseases of 'the Throat and Lungs. ’ **- “"">«•. *5 W» eenta, and $1 aiaea. Stdd fcy all Druggist* ererytrhfcre. *•- ** b '„. .EWys 1 WPWfct Sit Broad street, Augusta; tj*. BARNES, WARD A CO., 34 Maga llD* atreet, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. ** Costard 55 ,, . CSt.EBRATU BISHOP PILLS, , A Universal Dinner PiH, '» i't '..,5 nt’4< • For Nervous and Sick HMdsohe, Coetirerrase, fndigesttnn, Dyspepsia, ftilintisoess, Constipa tion, Diarrhoea, C’olica, Chills, Fevers, and gea «ral derangement of Che »i(entire OtWans. t&~ Boxes, 25 cu., 50 cts., and fil site*. Broadway, N. Y. * r , JSStr Attfl fey PLUMB A LEITNER. BARNES, WARD *7p.,A4 m’iel WhoUsale ,A ,1 nolfi—3m Impoitant Hotice ■ T<> ~~~~ i ! * EX>TJO jA-TTOIiB. Job* P. Morton A Ce., I,oUlsynjs& KENTUCKY,' PUBLISHER*: ' ’ ■ OF TH* ] AMERICAN SCHOOL SERIES: GOODRICH’S NEW SCHOOL KHADER. BuriAntwßirtWH grammaAr. TftWSr« ARrTHMRTIC and ALGEBRA. BRONSON'S ELOCUTION; i • BUTLER’S SPEAKER, etc. THIS 18 THE ONLY SOUTHERN HOIjFSE :.-4 *l, Epgagedi* the j Publication of School Bofks. Chancellor LIPSCOMB .gives hid tistl many in (he following terms: VnivansiTv op Grorou. 1 li„i ... mmmmm- Nnv. 14th, t*M.; J iaSaeS Readers sdwrfrahty adapted te Secure the aad ibr which they bare been prepared. The selrettons hr* judicious, and thq ar range meat is excellent. Reeding if here preran red as ua art: the eonsoeutiv* meth ods of instruction are thoroughly exh bited, while the principles of correct and elegant Reading, iri»h the illultrationtr- that em body them, ere so happily introduced, that easy and natural progress may be made. I Stn particularly plearad with the NEW SIXTH READER. This work has peco lier merits. It eombiqes.Jn ase»iß*et de gree, the beak features of our most phtlo fosphie systems of Bloentlunery Reading; aad, apart from its other recommendations, is especially Worthy of the attention of T**cbera on lb* ground of it* oaieotic value. I shall iotroda** lb*New Sixth Rcyder into the Elocutionary Departmint of tbia'Uni- ’ voraitf. • A. A. LIPSCOMB. Cbaneellor.” “Jlutier’s Grammar* impress me : very favorably. H J h*ve been able to examine them, they strike me as v.rv suc cessful efforts to adapt the subject of <1 rain mar to yonttg adiUds. They teach the pupil how to think in the study of Grammar; and as B|oa4 Grammars fail at this point, rati veryfdfly coin mend these books to the at tention of Teachers. A. A. LIPSCOMB; Chancellor.” We could appeDd th* endorsement of ihase rare Books from all the important Teachers in the City of AngO'ta, wbq will hereafter use them exclusively in their schools. Our Books hare recently been adopted as follows : Readers and Grammars into all the Schools of Texas, through the action of the Stare Convention at Houston, July 4tb, 18*8. Grammars, Arithmetic, and Algebra in all the Public, anil most of the Prirate Schools of New Orleans. Readers, Arithmetic, and Algebra in all the Public aud Private Schools of Mobile, Alabama. Readers in the Public Schools of Nash ville. Tenn. Reader., Grammars, and Mathematics in the Public Schools, .lnckson, Mississippi, aud buniireds of Schools throughout the South. Our Books may be had of THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. A. BLEAKLhYi O. A. DATES, SCIiREINER <fc SONS, and P. QUINN, Augusta, Ga. JOHN P. MORTON A C 0. t do2—lm Louisville. Kv. Medicinal. U P. HUNT, M I)., Os HOMffiOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN Surgeon ami Accoucheur, No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row), Auocstx, Ga. ial#-ly-Sm* DAVIS’ IgL F AIN Killer. Opinions of the Press, Clergy, Etc. - IF* vill mate a fete ehnrt extrnth from eke many Tetlimoninle tee kart reeeired from time It time, uneolicileii. From Editorc. The New Yerk XawmVoer, says, Every mother and housekeeper must often art a* a family |dty*ician in the many ill nesses and accidents that occur among chil dren and eervsate. For maty of these eases, I have used Davis’ Pain Killer, and consider it aa indispensable ar’irte in the medicine bet. In diaerhma. it has been used and effected cures. For cuts and braises, it is invaluable. \ • The Editor of the Ckrietimn Advocate, s eye: It ie a real pleasure to uato speek.fa voiably of this article, know* almost universally to be a good aud safe rented} for burns and other pains-of Ah# body. It in valuable aot only for colds in the winter, hut for various summer complaints, and should be in etferv femily. A. D. Miller, Editor of Meeeeagcr, Glens Fslls, N. Y., says: There is no medicine st the present day I »»>•• so highly as Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer. 1 have lined It in my femily for year*;, ia every instance it has proved a sovereign remedy. I tested its qualities to-day on a severe burn, and found it all that could b* desired. Mr. John Jackaon, of the Calais Adcer. t>W, writes .- I know it to bo all it is recommended, having used it in my family six or seven years. The Salem Oimwisy*^ No article of medicine ever attained to ■nek uwbennded popelsrity and extensive diffusion. It has penetrated, to every part, even the most remote, es the knnwnworhl, hearing with it its healing Influences more JMtlMtt AMs those of the spices of “Arahy the blessed.” We ere informed l.y our prioeipel druggists, that they sell mere of this article for exportation than of any or all others, hod that the demand is coustanty Rrereasing. The Cincinnati Aosjwrdl, Nov. 14, 1849, uyt: - At . Seme of our moat prominent citizen* snd business men strongly reeommanA it to the public as pn art Me of great merit and nrtne, and that they sever knew eny medieiae to heeome so deaeryedly popular in so short» »- J* h.rt--- »«-■-. it *<*4 front Clergymen -f IfaVe Pain Killerwith great success is epse* of ah»pltra infantum, cominoa bowel complaint, hronchitae, coughs, colds, etc., and would cheerfully recommend it »* a valuable femHy medicine. * iter. J.Q. Steams, save: I eon rider it tha beet remedy I ever knew lor dyspepsia. Rev. Edward A- Fuller says : I bare witnessed the beneficial effects of your Pain JCllier iA cases of dysentery aad cholera morbus, within a few months past •pd would cheerfully recommend Us use to such as may lie suffering Bern similar die •****• M S safe And effectual remedy. ***"•* *“ Aavn used your Pain Killer for many ? yaarsln my family with much satisfkctioT.'t [ *eJ» —Tm DAILY PRESS -•* ’ ' i ■ k job m AND Bookbinding Establishment 196 BROAD AND 153 ELLIS STREET, AUGUSTA GjL. ~ E. H. PUGHE, - - - Proprietor HAVING MADE ADDITIONS*?© OUfc anb |ol) gtpartment, / " -A .1 - •' ’ AND HAYING RECEIVED A LARGB AND PIN! ASSORTMENT OP PAPERS AND CARDS, ‘ . < . r> • < WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING ON AS FAVORABLE TERMS AS f. * ’ ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH, AND IN AS GOOD STILE. ’•* *• '• • ■’ i ‘Mlif V?><»o4» ; ***** COLORED PRINTING DONE IN ALL STYLES, ' M - NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER OFFICE IN THE SOUTH, EITHER FOR CHEAPNESS OR NEATNESS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION WILL BB GIVEN TO TEE ..-t:.;-' t 'V I i. PRINTING OF i v- BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, DRUGGISTS’ LABELS, '..1 .' . * O-•;»*£-**«! . . .»•*..lent | NOTES, •«» DRAFTS, CHECKS, r _.v r ; i ~ , ~ r/ v . , f ' *. , J • BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, DRAY RECEIPTS, * ■ - ri9ffa»f*t « SHOW CARDS, BUSINESS AND VISITING iCARDS, PAMPHLETS, BRIEFS, ETC., ETC., ETC* • ,lAll Ordera the Country will be attended to -with Dispatch. - - - i;: .• -pr • ;. . * ?t crrjjii' mu : nlJMio-:*-,!;. «f« rMxi'iafi) warjfi*/ ' i4 ' OFFICE-190 BROAD STREET, Opposite So i hern Express Office. COME AND SEE * * , »,,( . ads. ! Wofflto Wlail'J BKAVY AND wfeLL ASSORTED STOCK bV°I -V- )• r^fiiifl FOREIGN AND DOMES-JlC DRY GOODS, At 262 Broad Street, Augusta. 7 . Vr JarttwiD \ .J) i .1 Mo» I>.-M*s^i GREAT REDUCTION 1N PRICES. It- ■ i-r-gi*) ±*4 ***** 'W**'*:**? T“* »di tuft OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC TVJLL FIND it TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO EXAMINE OUR GOODS BEFORE THEY BUY ELbEWHERE LONG CI.OTHB, ’>, *. * SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, „ OSNAISURGB, " , ~.v X .'T . LINSEYB AND KERSEYS, COTTON FLANNELS, V . APRON CHECKS, JEANS. ’ = TICKINGS, ' .. CELKCIAS, BROWN HOLLANDS, IRISH LIHKKS, ir • TABLE DAMASKB to Welling BLACK AND COLORED DRESS 6ILKB, KAIKJA 8 LADIES’CLOAKS, Newest Style, Aw > ~.i :/ J, v : ' SHAWLS, , MOURNING GOODS, * ' ** ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES t Nirm ■-. IRISH LAOEH, iiiitrprted, l ' ; GLOVES, RIBBONS, FRKNCIL AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS CASSI MERES, TWEE I >B, COATINGS, M ERINOKS, ' " •* . ' GENTS’ AND LADIES’ lIATS. “v, . ' , BLANKETS, FLANNELS, w ' ' > • !■■’ - 1 ; NO'IONS, jKP’In our Whoiraale Department we offer a carefully delected STOCK of (iOODS, and at lira LOW EST CASH PRICES. Ip Retail Department, a variety inferior to no oilier Ilotnoin lb* Som*. I. KAHN & ( O. MM S . "S3E Q- INS’ FRENCH MILLINERY I Ji V y.,dl Jadl I a ' ,4» „ j ... ... ~ 328 IBrbad Street, Augusta, Ga. LA DIBS andCHtLDRBN’S DRESSES and CLOAKS, Cut and Baatrd, at the alorteat ootice. *■ rn>•":'*„• w ** New atylca for . ; BONNETS, DRESSES, AND CLOAKS, of every description. and BRIDAL TOILETS, BALL COSTUMES, etc., con staetly Moving. - , ’ AH kiadi of Sf ITCfifSfO bO!l£ on Wheeler A Wilxon’* Sewing Machine. * . ■ - ‘ : dclfitf SECOND-SUPPLY THIS SEASON - *#i '! : 0y rmxsiss goods, CLOAKS, SHA-WLS, FURS, ETC. yy* AK* NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING X)l’B RECENT PURCHASE'S OF DRY GOODS, .-JfcJU.IBW YORK, And *»y that in rarietj nnd attractivenesp the stork will fnr enrpafs \SWMB9 pleaauty ,f showing in this market, end at prices much Wa eunmenee with OAL-ICOKB from IS to 20 cents yer yard. . Itt end STRIPED POPLINS at‘3s cent* —worth $0 cent*—and from that to tbe richest Goode that are made. ■ DeDAINER, at th* brightest eolors and. elegant -deeigsi, from S# to 5* cents MERlNoES—fresh nnd nice—frn*s fit(Rs ti $1.75 per yard. #nd WmTK PHfKS-'ll Price, end qualities. . ?, | .//’p *f tr4rt dercri|,ticn, from the iaweqj lo tbe finest, including MERINOS Ete W4A ALPACAS, POFLINP, GUO. GRAINS. 'frENCJI r-Jnv*o' GOODS— another supply of those bssutifal SPANGLED TAKI.ETONB, 4or Psrty Dresses. Oer ftoek ofSHAWLR, CLOAKp, end FDR ft, was awver more eempkte. , GABBFMKRK DEPARTMENT we h*\c t superior asiortmcn t ft* ladies' Cloaks. We call special attention to this portion of ths Stock, and particularly to those 3-4 and .*-4 TWEED? ands AKPIMF.RES, made in Mir old town—Fvederiekaborg, V*. They nr* rhtnnei »nd bettw then nny Goods of M®'* m9d * Gall and see them. Weelso here a good line of VELVET TRIMMING? end BUGLE GIMP?. •u S <" ■-*- mK *° HKX&as. sre&irft? iv i2 •" .it j* .wt-ertqo’a -v ' * CORNEB II THE PLANTEBiS- HOTEL, AND WR WILL.BAVR YOU MO.4KY. Y. RICHARDS & BROS, S*l BXOAB STBBIT. ~ ■ ■ ' - r-, — • Tn : l.ivr NOTICE TO PLANTERS. ’I rani !,■••• ‘ bJ.K it*. •> » i ' - ---> -,d ,u. - * h ' WEfARE RECEIVING to - t ’ AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND •IU lalll '•♦- n : .sil.tno.nrft wwu -•! <j- "** PURE 3STo. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO WHICH we. WARRANT GENUIIiE. V CRUMP. DAVISON & CO., ISTo. 209 Broad' Street 5 Ayignsta, Ga. ' 'oc4—«m -N* t *' - v • ** ' ‘