Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, June 20, 1867, Image 1
pT®aihj jprtss. 5 H wmHßFriffljjj*** Proprietor. T * r,,, " _ -—= PHU'B: ::;::::::::;:::: " ? » fit M u n'h io **"•'V 0 ' ’ r-r» •* — Paper ~-■«,mv cuci'UTWK. T -i^AT^OK^" JOne ”’‘ B ‘ 7 - Tciss°* s _The miner « whe “ i-candidate ‘ t „, Wholic CmrM » »t Chicopee- Olnflin llhe bonnets of Pans are not P Ji .ny larger, but rather smaller, " two Judges refuse to admit the testimony of negroes tu them C —The father of Colonel Charlie Drew, the popular Confederate officer, died in New Orleans last week. -The London papers state [bat Jet Davis is expected to arrive tn England ia June, or early iu July. —The St. Louis A 'epubhcM ofnce has a lunch and coffee room for the benefit ot the employees. -Four hundred bishops are expected at Rome; the festivals in their honor will last six weeks. -Gallant Frank Cheatham, says the Nashville Banner, with all his nobly earned laurels, is finally eclipsed. There is a Frank Cheatham, jr. —A Cincinnati photographer is at tracting crowds by exh bi mg on his balcony a human corpse Bolstered up in a chair. —John Antrim, of the firm of An trim 4 Sweet, merchants of St. Louis, is said to have fallen heir to an estate in Ireland, worth about $18,000,000. —Five bank officials in Memphis were poisoned last week by eating ice cream made in a copper freezer- It is feared that one is fatally poisoned. —People are dying in Brazil of cholera, by hundreds. At Buenos Ayres the streets, at last accounts, were filled with funerals. —Bishop Gregg, of Texas, is now on a visit to his old home. His address, until some time in the fall, is Society Hill, S. C. —A correspondent of the Tribune says that the Turkish Embassador to the United States is a fast young man, of mongrel blood. —Rev. Father Rupert has been con secrated Abbot for the Province of Min nesota- He is thus made one of three mitred abbots in this country. —Alexander Webb, the colored Reg ister of voters for Greene and Hale counties, was murdered at Greensboro’ Ala., on the night of the 13th. —The Australian vintage this year is larger than ever before known, and the yield of gold there is increasing over that ot last year. —Over 30 000 tons of breadstuff's have been sent to England from Aus tralia, and 105,000 tons more are ready fur transportation. —Calvin M. Northrup, a lawyer of Westchester county, N. Y., has been sentenced to twelve years’ penal servi tude for the alleged attempted poisoning of his wife. —M. Haas, of Aix, in the south of France, exhibits in the Paris Exhibition a machine by means of which a rabbit skin can be converted into a hat in fifty Diiootes. —A thief in Maine, wrote a note to a man he had robbed, returning some papers of value only to the owner, sign ing himself “a poor, but honest burg —Mr. Edward Mathews, a New York Cotton speculator, has taken the hotel o rnnee Trobetzkoi, in Paris, and is giving what, the Jenkins of the Gazette des Lstrangers calls “grand soirees.'’ —The dials of the English Parlia nent clocks are twenty two feet in diameter, the largest in the world, [•very halt minute the point of the minute hand moves nearly seven inches. -The colored citizens of New York K 25 afllSanv, cSd v h o 6 t c r Perty qUalifitat? ' Jnß lhe new island said to have been Sd o tobet' a,elyinlhePacifi^ * Vr” ■aid to be twenty miles loire— n0 - cer bvinty ab t that, however, for the only ina foAank. erßee “ itWU8 ° Ut ta ~S* nt "i” leave Washing attend the m" °" the 21st illst - to city He w ,|T mC CeleLra,ion in that «fc wo cora lV i n o,,!,bott,eßof from Rh e i ma „ , aDn **Hj to market the United Stalls " e^ ,lborin <? P la< * B , millions. And it • *, eil at l enst two tbot is made, n too? ** P “» C,m r k of the hi rant, no msUe/whatT lhat hieneral 011 April I*, ;, u ' h,a view « were f «r Ms removal of Gov! Hherida “ i « a », i w!;?t2l i n Ti f n if ioWitT,ie ’ Mich “wd.™ “f°" he ejelid by a |>ee, died almost* i’, V" J°wn and People think death " l T*" 5 ,ne(Jical fright. edth wa “ the effect of faferju bten ar Ce f i j'" aicr nam,;< l tYx’ -oSiS-aSP.i Bho . rt litne a K« corpus on Tn«>d re ' e Med on habeas that the li jud h’ e hiding ?*indlini> j» im»! ll, |' l 1 ,n ® that 80rt ot ■ l '*■ i/'all tt, n | * tltut '° , ial. Os course Chicago were to I men in cit J would be ; be , lablßto arreßt, the tiun. “ " danger of dcpopula ' °ul» eight'o/'I 6 ' Vea . rs a P° there were of^S“ r n :v h r he " in Hud aeven ’Ti l « y I'ave one hundred o,| e church-!‘ e ** eth "d'Btß then had The Catholi,.„ ! W . t lKy bav « eighteen. * ev enteen. All the ° r X~Z P ? V ' they have '"creased i ln4 tle otb<:r churches have ‘-‘Sia:.'* 1 " 1 “"" THE DAILY PRESS. VOL. 111. CITY DIRECTORY. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. niTOBt Hon. Potter Blodgett; office, Ist floor, southwest corner, City Hall. council in bn: JFirnJ A’o. I—James B Bishop, Henry T Peay, Thos N Philpot. Ward No. 2—Ephraim Tweedy, Jos B Reynolds, Samuel Levy. Ward No. 3 —Benj F Conley, Jacob B Platt, WmH Tutt. Ward No. 4—R B Bullock, Otis G Lynch, David L Roath. Clerk of Council —L. T. Blome ; office. City Hall, 2d floor. Collector and Treasurer —l. P. Garvin ; office, Broad Street, over Sherman A Jessup’s store. Chief of Police —John A. Christian ; office, City Hall, basement, N-. E. corner. Lieutenants of Police —Benj. F. John son, Thomas Walsh, and Charles Evans. Keeper of City Hall —James Mudeu, Sr.; office, City Hall. Superintendent of Street-s and Drains — John Morrison. Superintendent ot Water Works, Pimps, and Wells —Peter Sheron: office, Tel fair street, near Spaeth's saloon. Keeper of the Bridge —Louis A. Pic quet; office at the Bridge toll-gate. Deputy Keeper of the Bridge —Charles H. Rogers ; office, with the Keeper of the Bridge. Clerk of the Lower Market —H. R. Phil pot ; office at the Scale House, below the Market. Clerk of the Upper Market —William Keener. Lamplighter —J M. Snelling. Keeper of the Jail —T. C. Bridges; of fice at the Jail, corner of Elbert and Watkins’ streets. Keejrer of the City ITospital —William D. Tant; office at the Hospital, Greene street, between Houston and Wilde streets. Keeper of the City Cemetery —. Terre Mor ris ; at Cemetery, Lincoln street, be tween Watkins and Taylor streets. City Sexton —Thomas A. Kunze. City Surveyor —E. V. Sharpe. City Hospital Physician —Dr. M. E. Swinney. Wharfinger —H. C. Foster; office Mc- Intosh street, corner of Bay, up stairs. Lot Inspectors —First Division, John Reilly; Second Division, John Mc- Kenney. Inspector and Measurer of Wood —First Division, J. F. Turpin ; Secoud Divi sion. Keeper of the City Clock —Geo. Harldg. City Police. —M. J. Deween, L. F Radford, John Kavanagh, A. M. Pra ther, James Reilly, T. W. Olive, Patrick Pows, Thornton Waters, John Shields, James Lawlor, Peter Pardue, Daniel Buckley, Joseph T. Godwin, Joseph W. Ramsey, Patrick Hughes, E. J. Hicks, Richard Hays, James Garrahan, E. Rnmley, Dominick Conlon, John C. Lewis, John Liilis, Patrick Kearney, John Jennings, Joshua Dean. Win. Vale, James McDonough, Henry Harris, John MeArdle. Fire Wardens —J A. Robert, D. H. Denning, J. B. Platt, C. A. Platt. City Assessors —From Council. Charles Estes; Ist Ward, Josiah Sibley; 2d Wal’d, Thos. R. Rhodes ; 3d Ward, F. Lam back ; 4th Ward, Wm. H Goodrich. HOUGHTON INSTITUTE. Greene and Ellis, between Elbert and Lincoln streets. Boys' Department (Entrance on Greene street)—Principal, Jos. T. Derry ; Assistant, Miss Kate E. Parmelee. Girls' Department (Entrance on Ellis street) —Principal, Mrs. Sarah J. Lathrop; Assistant, Miss Fannie A. Scott. AUGUSTA b FREE SCHOOL, Greene street, between Mclntosh and Jackson. Boys? Department —Principal, Martin V. Calvin. Girls' Department Principal, Mrs. Josephine J ones. CITY COURT. Jwlqe —Hon. John C. Snead. Clerk —J. Taliaferro. City Hhesiff —Isaac Levy. f Regular Terms —Fourth Mondays in February, May, August, and Novem ber. :) ti * ft 1 ■ ; j ,| y RECORDER'S COURT. Recorder-—Matt. Shero*. - Clerk— L. T. Blome. Sheriffs —City Police Officers. Regular Days —Tuesdays and Fridays of each week, at 10 o’clock, A.M. AUGUSTA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer —J B Platt. First Assistant —F A B Jennings, Second Assistant —Daniel Galvin. Secretary —Wm Crane. Treasurer —A Ivcrsen. AUGUSTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1867. Spring Dry Goods! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I. KAHN & CO., No. 262 Broad Street, OFFER GREAT BAEGAINS FOR CASH OR CITY ACCEPTANCE : PRINTS at from 12 cts. to 20 cts. (the best brands). DRESS GOODS at from 20 cts. to 40 cts. (the latest styles). TO CLOSE THEIR LARGE STOCK OF LADIES’ SILK COVERINGS. THEY OFFER THEM AT A Reduction of Fifteen Per Cent below Cost. Also Hadleys’ and Other Superior HOOP SKIRTS AT LESS THAN COST! G OO D HOOP SKIRTS FROM 50 cts. to $4.00 EACH » Wishing to Reduce our LARGE STOCK of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. WE OFFER A Discoiaiit of Five per* cent. ON ALL BILLS OVER SIOO TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. ap2B—tf E. P. BLODGETT & CO , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 279 BROAD STREET, .A. ugusta, Georgia. WITH A LARUE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK *^£O BOOTS AND SHOES FROM SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL MANUFACTORIES North and East, and some experience at our command, wc feel warranted in guaranteeing to all who may favor 11s with their patronago, entire satisfaction. We are constantly iD receipt of as fine an assortment of Ladies 9 and Misses 9 Shoes As can be had in this Market. Give us a call at 279 BROAD STB3F.T. fcbl—ly JOHN HAHN, 120 BROAD STREET, Baker and Confectioner, AND DEALER IN Oakes, Candies, "Whines, and Liquors AT WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. ALWAYS ON HAND, A FINE SUPPLY OF FRESH GRAHAM BREAD, RYE BREAD, WHEAT BREAD. All kinds ol CAKES—aII kinds of CANDIES. fel.3— 6m FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE W. AST. BARRON QFFERS HIS FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE, SITUATE ON ELLIS STREET NEAR THE CONCERT HALL. m.ra—tf APPLY ON THE PREMISES. CLOSING ODs SALE' THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY AND DRESS GOODS, fa-usre-y nsroTxoisrs, AND ALL KINDS OF GOODS USUALLY FOUND IN SUCH STORES, AT MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street. '• ■»■ ■ - —- Ice Notices. rpHS Mclntosh street, Ice Hou.se IS REOPENED. trust my old patrons will remember it, a.u send in their orders. R. A. HARPER. mar5 —ts Jewellers. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. Eh. summer— . 184 BROAD STREET, j Three doors below Daily Press offioe. AtJGCSTA, Ga. WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS, MATERIALS, and GLASSES. WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and warranted. JEWELRY made and repaired. All kind of HAIR BRAIDING done. noT—tf Hotels, Restaurants. BERZELIA ! This well known and popular PLACE, situated twenty miles from Augusta, with ample accommodations for visitors,a FINE SPRING OF MINERAL WATER, Delightful climate, in the midst of the Piney Woods, and 500 feet above the level of Augusta, has been refitted for the ac commodation of the public. The Proprie tors are ready at all times to make each visitor feel at homo, aud the Table is fur nished with the best the country affords. Give us a trial. H. A. MERRY A CO., fe22—6m Proprietors. HILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. This first-class hotel is now opened for the accommodation of the public, and possesses every accommodation and comfort calculated to please the most fastidious. The patronage of the travelling community is respectfully solicited. JOSEPH PURCELL, au2B—l2m Proorietor. SCREVEN HOUSE, gAVANNAH, GEORGIA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL navingbeen renovated and newly furnished, is now open for the reception of the travel ling public. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor. mhl6—tf EATING HOUSE, Berzelia, Georgia R. R. PASSENGERS BY THE PASBENGER Trains leaving Augusta at 6.30 A. M., and Atlanta at 7.15 P. M., also, those leaving either Augusta or Atlanta by Freight Trains, can get a GOOD MEAL AT THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND POPULAR HOUSE. H. A. MERRY A CO., fo22—6m Proprietors. “The Daily Press,” PUBLISHED AT | A U G UST A, GA. IS THE Lest Medium FOR ADVERTISING IN THE CITY OF AUGUSTA. OFFICE : 190 BROAD STREET. MECHANICAL WONDER ! The Hicks Steam Engine, Manufactured by the Hicks Steam Engine Cos., of Delaware, BLANTON DUNCAN, Presidont. THOSR. SHARP, General Superintendent. I BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTEN TION of the public to this wonderful Steam Engine, which is cheaper, lighter, less intricate, occupies less space, consumes less fuel than any other engine, and is superior in every other way, it beiug in fact a doable cut off Engine, without the friction of a double set of valves with their multiform attachments, and for its superior merits was awarded the gold medal at the Maryland Institute Fair, in October, 1866, over all other engines. This invention, thoreforo, forms the most radical and entire change in steam engines which has occurred sinco the days of Watts, being durable, accurate, and econ omical in operation in space beyond all comparison with tho past, and at far less uriginal cost than over before attained. All orders promptly filled at the DAILY PRESS OFFICE, 190 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. Send for circulars giving a minute de scription of Engine. ap2— 6m To Business Men'. JUST RECEIVED, ENTIRELY NEW AND BE*U’ r ; STYLE OF CARDS. IN Ala, COLORS AND SIZES AT THE Daily press f#B ts JOU i,IUNTI Na OFFICE. Snuff K Tobacco. P, HANSBERGER & CO. 304 BROAD STREET, W holesale and Retail Dealers IK SEGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF,JPIPBS WALKING CANES, Etc. OUR BRANDS OF SEGARS AND TO BACCO are of the finest selection, and will suit the taste of the moat fastidious. Call ac 1 examine for yourself. fo2B—tf AUGUSTUS BOHNE, oon broad street, tfX/KJ (Opposite Planters’Hotel Has always on hand a large assortment of IMPORTED A DOMESTIC SEGARS Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO Lorillard’s SNUFF Fine Meerschaum PIPES] AKD CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation ALSO, Robber, Briar, Rosewood, and Clay PIPES, PIPE STEMS, SNUFF BOXES, Etc., AT THE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL au4-ly] TERMS. Crockery. Mosher, Thomas & Scbanb, f)A A BROAD STREET— Under Masonic Hall u^., Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FRENCH China! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH and AMERICA Glass "Ware! AND KEROSENE LAMPS, AND AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE. Try us, and we will convince you that you can save the Freight from N'w York to this point. JOSIAII MOSHER, J. JrtFFERSON THOMAS, GEORGE SCHAUB. oc2—ly New Crockery House. BEAN & ADAM, 269 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga., Agents for English Manufacturers, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CHINA, GRANITE, AND COMMON WARE. On hand, and arriving, 200 Crates, selected by one of our firm in Europe, to suit THE SOUTHERN TRADE. Doing sole Agents for one of the largest Potteries in England, our facilities for ob taining Goods will enable us to compete with any city in the United States. fo2B—tf Insurance. B. H. BRODNAX, AGENCY. OFFICE AT THE OLD SAVINGS BANK, 229 BROAD STREET jnß—ly “The Daily Press” IS NOW THE Official IPapex* OF THE CITY. AD VERTISEMENTS INSERTED ON VERY LIBERAL* TERMS. E. H. PUGHE, PROPRIETOR toTportsmen. Guns, pistols, and ammunition. 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The Baltimore & Charleston Railroad Companies’ Screw Steamships FALCON, E. C, Reed, Commander, SEA GULL, N. P. Dutton, Commander. Leave each port on Wednes days of every week, and afford ship pers superior facilities to Baltimore. WHEAT, COTTON, DOMESTICS, ete., taken at very low rates. For Freight Engagements or Passage, address COURTENAY <fc TRENHOLM, Union Wharves, Charleston, S. C. MORDECAI * CO., juno 12—lm Agents in Baltimore. Change of Schedule on the Geor gia Railroad agsan ctaapa ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1867, the Passenger Trains on the Georgia Railroad will run as follows. The change is made to dose np the delay at Augusta: DAT PASSENGER TRAIN. (Daily, Sundays Excepted). Leave Augusta at 5.00 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 5.00 A. M. Arrive at Augusta at :. 5.45 P. M Arriye at Atlantaat 6.00 P. M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 6.00 P. M. Leave Atlanta at 7.15 P. M. Arrive at Augusta at 6.10 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta at 4.15 A. M. Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger Train from Augusta and Atlanta. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans must leave Au gusta on Night Passenger Train at 6.00 P. M. to make close connections. Passengers for Nashville, Cerintb, Grand Junction, Memphis, Louisville, and St. Louis, can tako either train and make close connections. THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked through to the above places. PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passenger Trains. E. W. COLE, ju*>—tf General Superintendent. AUGUSTA TO NEW YORK THE GREAT ATLANTIC SEABOARD and GULF MAIL ROUTE is the quickest, most pleasant, safe, reliable, and comfortable, from Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Columbus, and Atlanta, to the North! This old and favorite route from New Orleans, Mobile, and Montgomery, via At lanta, Augusta, Wilmington, and Weldon, N. C., to Richmond, Washington, Bal'i morc, Philadelphia, New York, is now in excellent order and successful operation, with new Engines, new and elegant Cars, and Sleeping Cars. From Weldon, Three Routes to Now York are now open, viz: Via Richmond and Washington City. Via Portsmouth and Old Bay Line Steamers. Via Portsmouth and tho new Anna messic Route. The last is anew and very pleasant route, by Steamer from Portsmouth to Crisfield, on the F.astern shore of Virginia, and thonoe by Rail over the entire length of the State of Delaware, connecting at Wilmington, Delaware, with through trains to Philadelphia and New York, or to Balti more. Fare from Augusta to New York, by either of the three Routes—s 36. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Nigiit Trains. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH THROUGH TICKETS, good by either route, until used, for sale at the South Carolina Railroad Ticket Office. P. 11. LANGDON, General Southern Agent, For partiulars inquire of ISAAC LEVY, 136 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. dc!3—tf Change of Schedule of South Car olina Rail Road Company, Office South Carolina R. R. Cos., 1 Charleston, March 11, 1867. ) ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, March 13, 1867, tho THROUGH MAIL TRAIN from Columbia to Augusta, will run as follows, viz,: Leave Augusta 6.55 A.M. Arrive at Charleston 4.00 P.M. Arrive at Columbia 5.20 P.M, Leave Char1e5t0n......... 8.00 A.M. Arrive at Augusta 5.00 P.M. Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leaves Savannah at 8.30 Arrives at Thomasvillo at 7 Arrives at Live Oak at •.... p.m. Arrives at Jacksonville at ,45 Arrives at Tallahassee at... ...6.30 a.m! Leaves Tallahassee at.... 12.40 p.m.” Leaves Jacksonville a' 3.20 p.m. Leaves Live Oak at 10.15 a.m.” Leaves Thomasv : 2.10 p.m. Arrives at Sav 8.00 p.m! fes—tf die at 6.45 p.m. annah at......... .6.00 a.m. Freights on Cotton FROM CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK pOTTON WILL BE TAKEN FROM V CHARLESTON to NEW YORK for Si 3?er Bale. We will receive and forward to New r ?v k /«S* City ’ by the hegular LINE OF STEAMERS, all COTTON con signed to ns, at ONE DOLLAR PER BALE, free of commission, cartage and other ex penses. RAVENEL A CO., Agents of Regular Lino Steamers, ap9—tf Charleston, 8, C. C. EE. Warner PLUMBER, GAS and STEAM FITTER, 355 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Pumps, Gas, Steam and Water Pipes, Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes, promptly furnished or aps—tf ; Fish and Oysters. GAME, POULTRY, FAMILY GROCERIES VEOKTABI ' Es . OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Always on hand and for sale low. ; CALL AND SEE ME. WM. HALE (Colored), Washington street, jals—tf between Broad and Ellis.