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HENRY CLEVELAND, Editor.
AUGUST A, QA..I
SUNDAY MORNING, JAN. 11. 1860
ROBERT BURNS.
A person being once asked, “ What
three distinguished authors would be
mentioned in an exclamation about a
groat fire?” replied, “ Dickens 1 How-itl
Burns 1”
As we, survivors of the revolution can
fully appreciate the old adage that “ a
burnt child dreads the fire," what text
could be more appropriate to the occa
sion than Burns t
The above is an attempt to get up
some wit, as poor and iar-fetched as that
which sparkles in leaden splendor from
the pages of Frank Leslie’s, and liar
Iters Magazine. Have we succeeded ?
All of ns, more or less, form or sup
port our opinions by those of great men,
and we are informed that three promi
nent Georgians, Hon. Alexander H.
Stephens, Linton Stephens, late of the
Srfpreme Court, and Richard Johnson,
late of the State University (perhaps
many others), concur in ranking Robert
Rums in the front rank of Poets, as the
mate of such as Milton, Homer, and
Virgil. *
We copy what is said to be the favor
ite poem of the late rebel Vice-Presi
dent:
“TO A YOCNG FRIEND.”
“ I lang hae thought, my youthfu’ friend,
A something to have sent you,
Tho’ it should serve nae other end
Than just a kind memento.
But how the subject theme may gang,
Let time and chance determine,
Perhaps it may turn out a sang,
Perhaps turn out a sermon.”
“ Ye’ll try the world fu’ soon, my lad,
And Andrew, dear, believe me,
Ye’ll find mankind an unco squad,
And muckle they may grieve ye :
For care and trouble sot your thought,
E’en when your end’s attain’d;
And a’ your views may come to naught
When every nerve is strain’d.”
“I’ll no say men are villains a’;
The real, harden’d, wicked,
Wha hae nae check but human law,
Are to a few restricted:
But och ! mankind are unco weak,
An’ little to he trusted;
If self the wavering balance shako,
It’B rarely right adjusted!”
Yet they who fa’ in fortune’s strife,
Their fate we should na’ censure,
For still the important end of lifo,
They equally may answer :
A man may bac an honest heart,
Tho’ poor-tith hourly stare him ;
A man may tak a neebor's part
Yet hae nae cash to spare him.”
“ Ay free ass ban’ your story tell,
When wi a bosom cronie :
But still keep something to your sel
Ye scarcely tell to onie.
Conceal yoursel as weel *s ye can,
Frae critical dissection ;
But keek thro’ ev’ry other man
Wi’ sharpened, sly inspection.”
“The sacred lowe o’ weel-placed love
Luxuriantly indulge it;
But never tempt the illicit rove,
Tho’ naetbing should indulge it.
O, wave the quantum of the sin,
The hazard of concealing ;
But och! it bardeus a’ within,
And potrifies the feeling 1”
“To catch dame Fortune’s golden smile,
Assiduous wait upon her;
And gather gear by every wile
That’s justified by honor;
Not for to hide it in a hedge,
Nor for a train attendant;
But for the glorious privilege
Os being independent.”
“The fear o’ hell’s a hangman’s whip
To baud the wretch in order;
But where ye feel your honor grip,
Let ay that be your border :
Its slightest touches, instant pause,
Debar all side pretenses ;
And resolutely keep the laws.
Uncaring consequences.”
“The great Creator to revere
Must sure become the creature;
But still the preaohihg can’t forbear,
And ev’n the rigid feature;
Yet ne’er with wits profano to rauge
Be complisance extended;
An Atheist's laugh’s a poor exchange
For Deity offended J”
“When ranting round in pleasure’s ring,
Religion may be blended ;
v Or if she gie a random sting,
It may be little minded.
But when on life we’re tempest drivon,
A conscience but a canker!—
A correspondence fix'd wi’ heaven
Is sure a noble anchor.” , q)
“Adieu, dear, amiable youth !
Your heart can ne’er be wanting;
May prudence, fortitude and truth,
Erect your brow undaunting!
In ploughman phrase, ’God send you ipoed
Still dally to grow wiser!
And may you better reck the ride
Than ever did the adviser!’ ’’
All that is excellent advice to the
male bipeds ol the species, Man; but
does not suit our lady readers, who,
being angels (without wings), do not
need advice.
They have rights, however, and Burns
thus discourses of
“TIIE RIGHTS OF WOMAN.”
“While Europe’s eye is fixed on mighty
things,
The fate of empires and the fall of kings ;
While quacks of State must each produce
his plau,
And even children lisp, The Right. of Man;
Amid this mighty fuss, just let me mention.
The Rights of Women merit some attention.”
“First, in the sexes intermixed connexion,
One sacred right of woman is protection ;
The tender flower that lifts its head elate,
Helpless, must fall before tho blast of fate,
Sunk on tho earth, dt based its lovely form,
Unless you shelter ward the impending
storm.”
Onr second right—but needless here is cau
tion,
To keep that right inviolate’s the fashion,
Each man of sense has it so full before him.
He’d die before he’d wrong it —'tis decorum.
There was indeed, in far less polished days.
A time when rough, rude man had naughty
ways,
Would swagger, swear, get drunk, kick up a
riut;
Nay, even worse, invade a lady’s quiet—
Now, thank our stars ! these Gothio times
arc fled;
Now well-bred men—and you are all well
bred—
Most justly think (and ice are much the gain
ers)
Such conduct, neither Sjtirit, Wit nor Man
ners”
“ For Right, tho third, our last, our best, our
dearest, —
That right to fluttering female hearts the
nearest,
Which even the rights of Kings in low pros
tration,
Most humbly own—is dear, dear admira
tion 1
In that blest sphere alone we live and move;
There taste that life of life,—immortal love;
Smiles, glances, sighs, tears, fits, flirtations,
airs
’Gainst such a host what flinty savage dares !
When awful Beauty joins with all her charms,
Who is so rash as rise in rebel arms ?
A truce with kings and truce with constitu
tions,
With bloody armaments and revolutions,
Let Majesty your first attention summon,
Ah 1 ea ira ! the Majesty of Woman 1”
Alas! for the patience of our readers'
When we start, our only limit is the
quantity of prayer on hand, but we will
wind up with the sad sweet words writ
ten in tiie prospect of death ;—Burns
immortal—
“ PRAYER.”
0 thou unknown, Almighty cause
Os all my hope and fear !
In whose dread presence, ere an hour
Perhaps I must appear!
If I have wandered in those paths
Qf life I ought to shun,
As something, loudly in my breast
Remonstrates l have done:
Thou knowestthat thsuhast formed me
With passions wild and strong;
And list'uing to their witching voico
Hast often led me wrong.
Wherejiuman weakness has come short,
Or frailty stepped aside,
Do Thou, All-Good! for such Thou art,
In shades of darkness hide.
Where with intention I have err’d,
No other plea I have,
But, Thou art Good ! and goodness still
Dclighteth to forgive.”
That, all men have joined to call
beautiful ; and in these hours of gloom,
when the storv of past power and pre
sent humiliation but irritates our pride;
and when the laws of mine and thine
seem broken down, and State lines be
come mere marks on maps; when taxa
tion comes without representation, and
trial by jury, and habeas corpus and the
old sacred rights our sires brought with
them across the seas and kept through
the revolution, all seem fading and
shadowy ; and we, like the foolish wife
cf Job, almost wish to “curse God and
die;” i# this trial hour, when dross
consumes and gold grows bright, let us
catch his spirit, who in that hour of
looking at eternal things, exclaimed:
“0 aid me with thy help, Omnipotence Di
vine !”
Cotton Market.
[Expressly lie.ported for Daily Press. ]
Augusta, Ga., January 20,1866.
Cotton. —The market has been very quiet
to-day. No sales of auy moment to report.
Latest news from Liverpool, now due, are
anxiously looked for.
New Advertisementtt.
QUNsf PISTOL^
AND AMMUNITION!
I have just received an addition to my
former stock of Goods, and offer for sale at
reduced prices—
Double and Single Guns
Colt's Repeaters
Smith A Wesson’s Pistols •
Merwin A Bray’s Imri-oved Pistols
SteveDi’ and Merwit A Bray’s Single
Shot Pistols
Ballard’s Patent Breech-Loading Rifles
Powder, Shot, and.Gun Wadding
Ely’s Double Wa'er-jfaiof Caps
Cox’s Double Water-proof Caps
Cox’s Common Caps j
Ely’s bolt’s Pistol Caps
Ely’s G. D. Caps T
Metallic Cartridges, fir all size Pistols
Powder Flasks and Sm‘, Bags, all varieties
Pocket Cutlery and reissors
Razors and Strops
Door and Drawer Locks
REPAIRING OF GUIK AND PISTOLS
Done in the best manner, and at short
notice, at
245 BroaS Street.
_ ja2l—tf E.j H. ROGERS.
Established in 1843.
J A. VAN WINKLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
230 BROAD jMgiEET,, AUGUSTA, GA.
Being desinflHp' clodng out all Heavy
Goods now will make Garments to
order, in the most faahiut&ble style, at much
less than the usual prisffe.
also;
Clothing, Gents' Boots ‘and Shoes, Boy's
Boots, Ladies’ Shoes, Hats, Furnishing
Goods, Notiona, etc. etc.
OVE"RCOATS|AT COST.
All Goods in Store are oi the best quality,
ja 21—1 mo. J. A. VAN WINKLE.
J OOK IN AT
FOUL, RANDALL & CO/S
New stock of *
Cake Baskets, Castors, Cups, Goblets,
Spoons, Forks, etc.,
To be disposed of at $1 each. ja2l—lt
GUNNY BAGGING,
QALICOES, *
IRON,
FLOUR,
CHAMPAGNE,
SODA,
For sale low, to close consignment, by
L. B. DAVIS,
ja2l—2t 292 Broad street.
qTHT early;
AND GET THE BEST PRIZES,
On Monday, and during the week, at
POHL, RANDALL & CO/S,
ja2l—l 316 Broad St, opp. Planters’ Hotel.
Co-Partnership Notice.
HAVING associated with us in our busi
ness Mr. 11. M. Boardman, a thor
oughly skilled machinist and draughtsman,
well and favorably known in Augusta, we
will continue our business at No. 189 Rey
nolds street, under the firm and style of
WALKER, PENDLETON <fe BOARDMAN,
as Machinist and Manufacturers’ Agents
for the sale of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw
Mills, Cotton Gins, Horse Powers, Wood
Working Machinery, Rubber and Leather
Belting, Steam Packing, Force and Hydrant
Pumps, the be3t Water Wheel manufactured
in the Now England States, Machinist’s
Tools, and every description of Machinery
needed in the South.
With increased work-shop facilities, we
are prepared to do all
JOB WORK AND REPAIRING OF
MACHINERY
Entrusted to ns promptly and on favorable
terms. The patronage of the public is re
spectfully solicited.
Walker, Pendleton A Boardman.
ja2l—lm
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!!
I HAVE in Store a large and well selected
Stock of Hats, fresh from New York,
which will be sold at Nev York cost, with
freight added, to close consignment
A. H. KETCHAM,
Jackson street, near the
ja 21—2 t Bell Tower.
piANOS & SEWING MACHINES
Will be opened on Monday morning, by
POHL, RANDALL & CO.,
And disposed of as usual by them, ja2l—lt
Amusement*. I
PROP. CEVOR’B
qtereoscopucon,
OB PHANTOM EXHIBITOR,
WiU be on exhibition at Masonic Haul,
commencing /
Monday Evening, January 22, 1866.
This beautiful and scientific Hlnstrator
has met Ate approbation of the layers_of art
throughout Eorope and this connlry for the
past two years. Thi« beautiful Exhibition
comprises Scriptural and Historical sub
jeets. The Descriptive Lecture will be de
livered by Pr >*. Cavoa. 4|
For carticu.ars, see small
Price of admission, $1 00; (JBldreti half
price. ja2o-tf_
HELLING off
winter dress goods,
Etc., • Etc.
MRS. E. £ PUGHE’S
190 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
To Make Room for SPRING STOCK.
Amongst many articles, the following are
enumerated :
Black and Colored Dress Silks .
Bombazine —very superior article
Alpacas—Black, Colored and Figured
Merinos—White, Sky Blue, French Blue,
Purple, Rose, Magenta, Maroon, Brown,
Green and Black
DeLaines—Solid Colors, same shades as
Merinos, above *
Figured DeLaines—beautiful styles
Merinos —large and small plaid
Worsted Dress Goods of all kinds
Calicoes
Ginghams
Linen Sheetings .
Pillow Case Cottone
Bleached Shirtings
Linen, for Shirt Bosoms
Linen Cambric
Paper Cambric
Bird-Eye Diaper
Muslins—in Check, Jaconet, Swiss, Cam
bric, Mull and Nainsook
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs—Embroidered, Hem-
Stitched and Plain
Gentlemen’s Handkerchiefs—Plain White,
White with Colored Borders, and Imita
tion Silk
Madras Handkerchiefs
Infants’ Embroidered Robes, Waiats and
Hats
Blue Tissue Veils
Brown, Bine and Green Barege Veils
Black Lace Veils
Mask Veils
Silk Illusion for Veils
Bridal Wreaths
Mourning Flowers
French Flowers
Feathers and Plumes, in great variety
Ribbons, in all Colors and Widths
Belt Ribbons—Plain and Tinselled
Corsets —all sizee
Craja: and Embroidered Collars
Ermine or Swan’s Down
Ladies' Hosiery—in Black, White aDd Col-
ored
Misses' Hosiery
Alexandre’s Kid Gloves
Cloth and Lisle Thread Lined Gloves
Gents’ Gloves—different styles
Ladies’ M. rino Vests
Gents’ Merino Vests
Large Double All-Wool Plaid Shawls
Broche Shawls
Canton Flannels
White and Colored Flannels
Thread, Pins. Needles
Hair Pins, Skirt Braids
Portmounaies
Looking Glasses
Hickory Stripes
Fancy Soaps .
Perfumeries
Hair Nets
Waterfalls
Ladies and Misses’ Hats and Caps
All of the above Goods were selected per-
Ibnaliy by- Mrs. PUGHE, are fresh and new,
and of the best quality.
Before proceeding elsewhere, please call
at 190 Broad street, next door below Perkins’
Picture Gallery. ja9—tf
Kerosene cooking
AND
HEATING STOVES.
Large variety at the
Kerosene Lamp <£ Oil Depot,
No. 309 Broad Street,
Under Planters’ Hotel.
The cheapest, most cleanly, and decidedly
the most convenient Stoves in the world.
They burn tho ordinary Kerosene Oil, and
costs from one to five cents per hour. No
smoke, and no smell. They .are portable,
and can be used any where, without the
least dirt, and arc no more trouble than an
ordinary lamp. Call and see them, at
ja2o—6t BLEALEY’S.
Horse Taken Up,
A N OWNER IS WANTED for a
J A Brown Horse, picked up near
Farmer’s Bridge. Burke Cos., on the 7th inst.
Tl.e owner can have him by proving pro
perty and paying expenses. Apply to
PETER WALKER,
Reynolds street, cor. Houston,
ja 20 fit* • Augusta, Ga.
salt’
175 BARRELS AND SACKS
LIVERPOOL JsALT,
For sale at reduced prices!
B. B. LONG k CO.,
ja2o fit 286 Broad B(reet
’ f " Auction Sales.
Y A/ ATKOrSOH r
Auctioneer and commission
MERCHANT,
A 141 Broad, front of Monument Street,
Augusta, Gkorgia,
Will give personal attention m all cen
•ignnents and make prompt returns.
i’oecial attention paid sate < »f Leal itt
tate. g|)eß every M o»day» Wednesday 41,6
jal~—ltn
Wards.
W' " anted—^
BOARD—
By a single gentleman, in a private fam
ily, with or without rooms, in the eentt.l
part of tbe city.
P Address GLASS BOX 132,
jaX7—fit Augusta P. 0,
“gift emporium,
QORNER OF ELLIS
AND CENTRE STREETS.
We are now offering a fins
STOCK OF GOODS,
CONSISTING or
Gold and Silver Watches
Cake Basket
Gold-lined Goblets
Silver-plated Goblets
Gold-lined Cups
Silver-plated Caps
Salt Stands
Call Bells
Napkin Rings
Forks
Spoons
Jewelry of all kinds,
Albums, a;e.
Manner of IHetribntion. —Certificates
naming each article and its value are placer!
in envelopes, which are well mixed. One of
these envelopes, containing tbe certificate or
order (worth at least one dollar at retail),
will be delivered at our office, or sen; by
mail to any address, without regard to
choice, on receipt of twenty-five cents. Tbe
purchaser will see wbat article it draws, and
its value, which may be from
ONE to THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS
and can then ssnd One Dollar and receive
tho article named. Every person geu an
article of value.
1 Certificate, 25 cents; 6 for $1; 35 fir So.
| Ail letters should be addressed to
PORTER & PUTNAM,
Lock Box No. 190.
jalß—tf Augusta, Ga.
PAINTING, GLAZING, Etc. ’
A LL orders connected with the above
u\. branches promptly executed in die
neatest manner, on reasonable terms.
SHOP NO. 48 JACKSOJ^TREIH,
Near the Bell Tower.
Tho best quality of PAINT used, acd
GLASS of all sizes (obtainable)
set to o/der.
ja!9—tf WILLIAM BARROW_
Bolted Meal and Grist.
Buckwheat flour in sacks
New Orleans Syrup
Cuba Molasses
Cuba Oranges
Etc., etc.
Constantly on hand at
W. H. POTTER’S,
No. 181 Broad street,
jal9—fit Next door to Express Office.
REDUCTION.
DESIRING to reduce our stock previous
to replenishing for the Spring, we will
sell at considerable abatement from former
prices. K. B. LONG A CO.
ja2o—st
C. H. WARNER,
PLUMBER, .
GAS and STEAM FITTER.
In rear of 255 Broad street,
Augusta, Geo.
j?®-Pumps, Gas, Steam and Water Pipe*
promptly furnished or repaired.
ja2o—tf
MUSIC.
WARREN
Will receive a few more Pupils for
GUITAR OR PIANO INSTRUCTION.
Terms $lO per month. jal6—fit*
J~A Rb~ LAUD.
20 kegs choice LEAF LARD—free «
water, for sale by
J. li. ROLLINGS WORTH,
ja9—lm 307 Broad street-