Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, March 10, 1866, Image 3

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ifljf Cailn yr rss. T!IK LAMEST l IKI'ILITION. AtTHI’KI'A, GA. SATURDAY MORN INI) M.rch 10,188# Sew Adtertlmenienta. Theatre.—Still Waters Run Deep. Bonnier* Wanted— Isaiah Haris. Plantation for sale or exchange—This Office. New Line of Steamers—Willis A Chfsoltn. Wanted—T. Savage I lev ward A Sons. Sundries—J. 0. Mathewson. Hear; Oats —J. 0. Slathrwson. Canned Goods—S 0. Mathvwson. Li quors—J. 0. Matbewsoo. Furnished Room Wanted— Daily Press Office. LOCAL MATTERS. A Praisewokthy Move.— The resolu tion of Or. Swinney.iti the Council on Thurs day eveuing last, to provide suitable head boards to bo placed at the graves of the Confederate dead in the City Cemetery, is one which does credit to the* heart of the mover, and commends itself to the favorable consideration of all our citizens. Numbers of gailaut heroes lie slumbering beneath the sod in that quiet City of the Dead, with no memento of gratitude or atfcctiou to mark their resting place, save the uuuies and number# upon the stakes which have been placed there by the kindly hand of the noble hearted Sexton, and a few shrubs planted by one of tbo fair daughters of our goodly city. Something more should bo done. Suitable bead boards, with name, age and place of residence, as fur as possible, should be placed at each grave, so that relatives and friends, who seek the remains of the loved aud the lost, might experience no dif ficulty in finding* them, and, also, as a tribute of respect to those who lost their lives iu our service. We are glad that Council has moved in the matter: and the committee having it in charge, we feel sure, will lose no time in performing the duty entrusted to them. As soon as they report, Couucil will in ike the necessary appropria tion and the work will be promptly and properly done. The Georgia Immigration Company. —The stockholders of this Company will j bear in mind that the election for officers will rake place this day at the office of Jacob R. Davis <fc Sons, 292 Broad street. If there beany who desire to take stock j in this company, and have not vet dono so, they should not neglect the opportunity longer. The great necessity of the South is labor which cau be depended upon, to till its soil, run its manufactories, work its ma chine shops, amt, in short, develop its great resources. Thi* labor can be best obtained by encouraging immigration. The compa ny to which wo have alluded will do this* It, therefore, becomes the interest of the farmer, the manufacturer and the mechanic and all who need additional labor, to aid in the organization of the company, either by subscriptions to its stock, or by availing themselves of its advantages by obt lining assistance through its facilities. Do not forget, then, that the election of officers takes place to-day Blobbs Hears the Italian Lan guage Spoken.—While Blobos was at the Internationa! the other day, “smiling” at the gentlemanly proprietor, be saw a mem ber of the Ituliuu Opera Troupe enter, and heard him say to the bar keeper, what Blobbs took to be, the vrorde, “Yobbider Yobster Oo!” “Did j'ou speak ?” queried the manipu lator of bibulous compounds. “Yobbider Yobster Oo !’’ replied the song ster. “I don’t understand you, sir,” 6aid tbo polite bar keeper. Then turning tQ a son of the Emerald Isle “behind the bar,” the s.ngiSt again ex claimed, “Y’obbider Yobster Oo!” at the same time going through a multitude of motions to aid him iu convoying hia mean ing. “Och ! the divil fly away wid the frying pan, but it’s inesclf that don’t understand yes, ye old haythen, ye ! wid yer ‘yobber jobbery oo!’ “Oh, ah, sair,” now becoming impatient, and turuing 10 a Teutoric gentleman, the songster again essayed to make hiinsel 1 understood, “Yobbider Yubster O *!” “Ich cannicht fursia,” slowly drawled out mynheer, astonished at the strange lan guage addressed to him. Finally, iu despair of making himself understood, the man of music addressed himself to an intelligent member of the Freedman’s sideboard, “Yobbider Yobster Oo r “Ki! Marser, I don’t know what dat mean, for ehure,” replied young Africa, displaying a line set of ivory with a broad grin. Blobbs, with his usual characteristic be nevolence,now fiudiug it impossible for any one to relieve the unhappy opera-tor, rushed up stairs into the Hall aud procured a “libretto” of the evening’s Opera, read it all tbiough to the astonished Italian, and finally discovered that he wanted to say “Have you any oyster soup?” .Mine host replied that he would have some in five -minutes. Well, call ’gain,” said the Opera man— going out, doubtless satisfied at his profi ciency in the English language, and fol lowed by Blobbs humming, li Eh Ci ca»a buona gente !*' A Minister frequently gets a few dol lars for tying a knot which a lawyer gets thousands for untying. It is worth more to have a thing undone sometimes than it is to it dona. Called Meeting ok Cockcil.—There ' was a callod meeting of Counc I, on Thors- I day evening last, to ratify the revised tioner- j al Ordinance of the City. The Ordinaooc, ! as amended, was read and adopted. On motion of Mr. Fhinixy, a special com mittce of four was appointed to revise and correct tho rates of wharfage, vis.: Messrs. Fhinixy, Foster. Platt and Swinney. On motion of Mr. Swinney, a special com mittee off ur was appointed to ascertain the cost of providing suitable headboard- fur the Confederate dead, in the City Cemetery—to report to the next meeting of Council. The Mayor appointed the following, as that committee, vix.: Messrs. Swinney, Foster, Denning and Phillips. A petition from A. F. Burnett, of Atlanta, and L. B. Davis, of Augusta, to run some ice through the city by Rail Road cars, was laid on tlje table. A com ip unirat ion from N. K. Bavnum, relative to lost Bonds of the City of Augusta, W4S read. The Clerk of Council was iu structed to notify him to comply with the law in regard lo cases. The Mayor called the attention of CouneH to the subject of Rail Itoa 1 connections in the city, which was deferred until the next regular meeting of Council. ‘•The Blenkekhashett.” Every body knows Ed Purcell ; if they don’t they ought to ; for Ned is one of those whole, gouied clever fellows that’s bound to make bimse’f popular, and those who know him ! and want to take a gentle smile, will be very apt to enquire for the “Bleunerlmssett Che bang,” and sec Ned, look at him “through a glass darkly,” pay the fare, enjoy a look at hi# g *od humored countenance and take tbeir departure—or another drink, if they , arc M. I)., that is, mighty dry. And, ! if they are hungry, there is the Eating Sa- j loon ol the Chebang, where Mr. Davis of ! Atlanta, presides and supplies his customers with all the good things in the eating line Oh, it you are hungry or thir-ly, dr *p into the Bicnnerhassett ; and you koow that is near the Georgia Rail Road. Almost any body cun tell you where it is. Consignees per Central Rail Road. —F Cogin, 11 Moore, W H Howard and Son, Barry & Batty, Sherman, J <fc Cos., J VY Bu c»n A Bro, F Timmons, Dr J W Igili* r, J W Garuiany, J 0 Mathcwson, D L Adams A j Son. D Stellings, E P Clayton, C II Warier. 1 E R Schne-der, Jas Murphy, Davidson A Cos, C Speath, C C Drake, Wright A 11, Gray. M A Co* H levy, Mrs Frederick, Plumb A L, J X Ells, E 11 Pughe, Conley, F A Cos, J Meyers, M Sperdtt. Consignees per Steamer Express.— Wyman A M, S Cherry A Cos, Rowland, Clarke A B. G A Oates, Wilkinson A F. J B A J W Walker, J D Butt A Bro, Fleming A R, J M Jarman, J Myers, Pollard, C A Co,-W II Warren. Eit SehneuW, Ga It R, Walker A P, Both well A Cos, It B B, J Sib ley A Sons, So Ex Company. The Jewel.—The March number of this uew Masonic journal is before us. It is a very handsome specimen of typygraph/ j —and contains a variety of reading matter ; of interest to the Masonic fraternity. The Jewel is published monthly from I the B *ok and Job Printing Office of K. H. Pughe, proprietor of the Daily Press ; and is edited by Win. J. Pollard, of Mobile, Ala The work will commend itself to the patron age of the Older. River News. Arrived, yesterday, Express and Swan. No d*»piirtores. At the wbnr r -—Minnie Brandt, L. Enos, Exprogs and Swan. Water mark—c»\ foot, six inches. Theatre. —At Concert. Tlall, this eve ning. Tom Taylor’s much admired comedy of Still Waters Run Deep, and a roaring farce will constitute the entertainment, a very attractive bill, surely. Those who want, good seats can secure them at Schrei ner’s during the day. Sundries. —Our friend J. 0. Mat thowson advertises, this morning, a great variety of articles such «s axes, oat«, cot ton s*»ed. liquors of all kind#, canned fiuits, and vegetables, and a number of other things, to all of which we invite the espeem attention of housekeepers and dealers generally. Origin of Dixte. —Our Musical Ed itor has made a great discovery. Ho thinks that the popular air of “Dixie” is founded upon tlie Cavatina—“Eh di casa buona gente,” hi “The Barber of Seville.” Try it, and see if it isn’t so. Furnished Room Wanted. —A fur nished room is wanted for a gentleman and his wife. Any persons having one to rent will oblige us by making the same known at this office. When young people marry they fre quently thiuk they have reached the end of al! troubles. The mistake with them is that they don’t understand which end. Plantation for Sale or Exchange. —Parties wishing to purchase a p notation, or exchange f* r one, cau hear of one oy call ing at this office. W. C. Watts & Co's Circular. — We are indebted to E. M. for a copy of this circular,for which we return our thanks T. Savage Heyward & Sons adver tise for a house, containing five or six rooms. See notice. Southern - Express Company.—We are indebted to the courteous officers of this popular Company for late favors. —lt is much .saier to take some men’s money than to take their wurd. Why is a lazy dog like a hill side? Because he is a slow pup—(Slope up.) Augusta Wholesale Prioe* Current rfkrxKTKU BY ir. HENRY WARREN a- CO., tie W,:ek ending Mirch 10, 1806. HiMAiiK 1 lit* dcnininl f,.r 11a'k Notes i> iui| ii.vii.g. \\ c quote soi. e pnitliular 8..i.k Notes in iU-niiiitil H t h.lvsihv.l lato-; uml wiili tin* ■ i<4, ..f special demand f. r s me | art rnl.tr Hank Notes, they are tl.fH. ult nf - .If t-'fiitu qu,itali"iis. Cnnuh i.'iir-Jiun Hanks —llmikW Camden, 27; Hunk t f < Iniilesim,, |5; Hat k of I lif-tfi. 1 1»; Bunk if (u'lirgetown. SO; Bank of Hamburg, IB; Hank ol New lurit.3"; Rank "f >outh Carolina, 16. Bunk 1.1 ilu’ x.'Te ,ts South Carolina, 18, < oninieicial Bank, Ct Jiitnb'a, 16; Ex change Rii k. C oluraUii, 16; Farmers’ anti Exchange. 5; Meicl,ants’, i heraw, Iti; l’t |>!e-' Bank, 36; I‘liniters' Bunk, In; I'liuiter*’ & Mechanics' Bank, 18; ' on litve>rern Unilrouti, 30; Mate Bunk, 6 ; In Bank 65 6 c rym Raid*— Angn.Cs Ins it Banking .it, 5; Bank of Angii-ta. SO; Hank of \ i ln-it> 4'»; Bank of Columbus, 18; Bunk ul C'.tnnie.ee 6; Bank nf Fnltnn, 25; H nk nf Empire Stab-. I"; B nk Os Mill.lie (ie .rgnt. 76 ;Bak of Suv in ti I; 4ii; I .ink f Stale nf Genrjia, Y 4 ; Centinl i;..ilminl limiking Cn, 96; Oily 111 kul Augusta, 43; Farmers’it Me dia ics’, In; lifingia linilro.nl it Bunk ii.g i o 97 ; Marine Bunk. 8(1; .Median n-- lla l, 5; '.erehnnts’ it I’lun.irs link 5; I'ninters’ Bank, li; Timlier I inn is'l auk in; Union Hank. 5 (J ht. Itu </', ilc (tiilil, lot ina, 132; set inia. 135; ,-ilier. Inning. 125; sel 111114, i3ii \ Dal tin State Finals 76 in <le ifiun l ; i >l.l (.a opens, 7". in ill maml; (.a li I, I ..nils, 97; (in li H Stock. 76, iu iiein nnl; Oemr .1 II R Bonds 90; Cen lial Kaili.i.nl stock, 9<>. ill lieiDiind; Ciiy of Uiau-ta Hoiul-, 77, in deiimud; City nf Augusta Notes, 97; Ga R It Notes, 9u B"ugh>g and R pc —Kentucky Power I "i in. |ii i' \ard. 38 ; tiunny. peryard.3s, B Bin.. Rope. | n r Hi. 225; I wme p.r 10,40 Ur-.t.iux — ei iln/a'll. F.i 9a. Uni. i r —slate, per lli, 45; Go.-lien, per lb. Cautlfe* —"'(i nline, per Hi. 25 ; Slur, per lb 29; Adamantine, per lb, —; Sperin I '- IU f •«.../«*—; fewar; s, 2S lb bxs, ass’t, per In 7;: 5 In boxes, mixed. 60; 5 la. Hexes tflull Drops, 50; 5 lb boxes VVme D.op ,65. Chre*e—r state, per lb, 24 ; English 1 mil a ■ !> Cid / 17 iicg’ir —Per gallon. 60. Cojt i' —, per 10, 32a34; Java, per lb, f.'i.ni Men I —Pei bushel, C\,U. ii I Urn.'. 34.135. Viff —Goo | American, per M, ?30ai40; 10 ea iu. nip rled. per ,\l 875a260. Cracker* — W user. i5; -oda, 16; Butter, 16; 'u.m 16; Fancy. 20 Cun "id Ij’o'd* —t nve Oysters,,! lb cans, per S3 25; do, 2 lb. Call-. 6 On; l.nb-UT . I lb can-, per dnz. 3 iftl; do. 2 lli euns. 6 On; lYadie*. 2 lb. can-, per lie/, lil.O />//.<;.' —A fair sli i k in the market. —H r iloz> ii, 20 B'lu— Mi|u iline. | er bbl, Extra F’a mny. j" i Mil >l6. Fish —Mm k i-. 1. No. I, kits. 88 25; Macke rel.No 2. kils a oO; Mackerel, No. "$, Hills. I I Ul; Mack lel. No 3s, hills. In 00; 18-ring-, scaled. 1 Oo; lh riings, No I, 75; .'•uijlmes, half Imxes.oO; Sardines, qnatter hoxes. *.6. Fr-it —App'es, per bl.l. 810al2; Peaches, line i, pel 111. 12 .2"; Figs, in drums, 3". Bern. in-. Icr box 8 0> ; Oiangee, per hmnlre I. 5 ml on) pei bushel, 81 50; Oats, per | liu -In'l . I 25. ( (inn/iniinri !’• r p. und, 70. Hides —Green, per IB 12$ ; Dry, salted /iurdieurc — v t ck improving and piicesare lull.*lt |..'.er Iron —li r per lb. 12 ; I 8i0,,, per lb, 15; >ui e: pel llr 15 ; Nail Rod, per lb, 20. IV, b. C2ii3s. \ /.rail —-liar, per lb. —. | laiiilici -oe. Bißitso ; Harness, 40 .75; Kip ki s. B'6"al 25 ;•'all'skills, s6oulis. t i;.., ki.in i. p,m b«,i. Ba. I r ugh Poplar; I'<B common. I /.m.igs —Keinsi ne, per doz.-;U 00,.65 00. i Moliissex —I’.h in liicn, per gal; Eastern i Sv'ti". per gal; Aoiglium, pe • gal. I ;V»; 1 lie:;-, 811. I Oils iiud 7’.. di/* —Bard, per gal; Linseed, per gai; K. loseiie, $1 00; White Bead, 12, ’.4 and if>. Ohio.is— I', r barrel. $3 50 ,4, 00. Ass ried ('ronrirs —Extract Vanilla, per ooz >•:; -, : 5; Extract Bemmi, per t|<*,' x 2 75 ; linking I'nWilers. cum. per (10z,.8 a7 50 ; Maci'aioni, per -b, 25; Vrrtna e. 11a, |er 111, vd ; Guru March, papers, per _ilnz, 2 00; Scotch SlHlf'f, per In. 87.‘; l*'iilinrils simif 90; sup. ('aiß s.ala, per Hi, I6;oreuin Tar .tur. X, iei ih, 35 ; t'rt am Taitar, XX, p.-i lb, 50; I oiuato Gal-upper doz, pis, 2 50; G.een Pepper Mince, per dozen, 2 5" ; Madras lirug.i, 5 IB i oxes, per Hi. ! 75, Pure Madder, 22 lb. boxes’per ih 22; Copperas, per In. 6; Durkees 1. k. 2oz li'itlles. pei gross. 8 60; liai sin'. per box, 6 0"; Raisin-, half box, 3 o■ Alni.mds, soft shell, pei IU 37 } ; I ill,ei Is, pel 111, 25 ; Starch, per Ih, 13; \\ i. ce i ri store Sauce, pi -, per doz, 3 50; t'bilk's Middies, per gross, 4 00; Ma son's ..Billi ng, per gross, 6 50a7 00; Puffy. 15 Paper —News, per Ih, 20a23; Wrapping pc; icutii. small-ize, 1 oOal 5"; Med.inn, 2* "a2 50; Barge, 3 50; Gommeicial Note, 20l la2 nil Put it (in s —lrish | er bid. 85 50. Pulntli —lll tin runs, per lb, 35. Bogs —Per 18, 4a5 Bin —I or 18. 15a 18. Suit— rl icerpool, per sack, 225 ; Virginia, perl",— * Shot — er Bag. 4 »0. Soup —Baundi v. per lb, 14a16'.; Colgate’s B. si.lß; Castile. —; Fancy Toilei, per gross, Bloall 00; Honey Glycerine, I o 111; Brown Windsor, 13 60; French scrußliiiig per lli. 14. Spurs —per lb, —Ch-ves, per lb —, N 1 .megs, per lb, 8* 75; Pepper 375; i.ace Ginger. 30; Cassia, ill mats 1 25; Alspice, 37 1-2. t-pines Ground —Put up in foil: Pepper DuiKe. s, per ih z. So; Mu-lard, Dnr- Pee per d.yz. SI 20; Olm'es, Durkees, per d"Z 1*1"; Al spice, Diirkecs. per i1../,, 80 . (iiager. Difi'kfrs. per doz, 70; Ci.uinU) -n Pinker-, per lb, 2 00. Sugar —i .or in Prime i.uba. per In, !5u!6; (i.iotl 11 yery choice Porln Rico, 17al8; l nisl.eil and Powdered, 225. Teas —ln small packages : Hyson, per lb, $1 60; Gunpowder, per lb, 1 75a2 76. Black, per lli 1 60 Tohaeeo —.'milking, per lh, ! "at 00; Man ufaciured, ; Black. P 's. per lb, 26: Common. 60; t edium bright, 60a75; Briulil fine, I I Hill I 25. Tuntu —Bagging, per lb, 40; tVrapping, (Jine) per lb, 87$: Cotton. 85.' Womleti ll’ore—Painted l>*'kets, per doz. 8+ 1*0; Pine Buckets, three lumps, per d"Z $5 60; Tub-, per nest, 6 00.i7 00'; Well Buckets, Iron bound, per doz, 16 00; Cocoa Dippers, per doz. 5 60; Zinc Wash boa'ds. per doz, 5 25; Floor • Pails, (8 in nest.) per nest, 2 26; Wood en Bowls. (4 in nest) p. r nest, 1 60; Axe Handles, per doz, 2 7-5; half Bu-liei Measures, per doz, 10 00; Sift ers, per d,.z, 3 76; Clothes Brushes, per doz, 2 25a4 00; Horse Brushes, per doz, 3 75a5 "0; Cmry Combs,per doz, 2 50; shoe Brushes, per doz. 2 00a4 OO; Scrub j Bros le-, pel- doz. 2 76a4 00 ; Carpel l acks, per and. z. 50. Snuff, Tobucr.o, Cigars, Etc. A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Gained. Tubs truism you can realize Bv purchasing y NELSON <fc McIUVAIXE’S FINELY FLAVORED Scotch. Snuff! "SWEET AS THE ROSE,” Which they are selling here in Augusta at NEW YORK PRICES. The quality of the Articlo they guarantee to be Bgual to am/ and Excelled bg Font til the World ! Dealers will consult their own interest best by purchasing their SNUFF. Placing their business upou this basis, their indulgent patrons wiil observe that they ask for no favors, except that Southern Dealers may SAVE FREIGHT A OTHER CHARGES, And at the same time Encourage and Sustain SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES. You cun now SAVE YOUR MONEY AND ENLARGE YOUR PROFITS By calling upon their Agents, II BA IR, SMITH A CO., GEO. R. CRUMP A CO., Commission Merchants generally, and most of the Druggists of this citv. NEBSON A McIBWAINE. N. R.—Remember, we sell at NEW YORK PRtCES, and-allow the usual discount to the Trade. fcl3-ly meyer~ IT. 144 Broad Street , AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. DOMESTIC & HAVANA SEGARS, Wholesale and Retail dealer ill Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pines, <Pc. Also, a complete stock of FAiYUV GOODS Os every description. A fine lot of patent Pipes always on hand. feß—:lm P. HAKSBERGER & CO., CORNER BROAD A M INTOSU STS. (I Ipposit .* Post Office-) WHOLES A Lli AND RETAIL DEALERS IN And Importer-* ami Manufacturers of HAVANNA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS CHEWING' AND SMOKING TOBACCO. Pipes and Tobacco of ali kinds, Lorilllard’s, Rappee, Maccaboy, Scotch SXITFFS, ETC. Tobacco, Snuff, Iron and 9QQ BOXES TOBACCO, VARIOUS BRANDS AND GRADES. From Co.union to Fine. TWO HUNDRED KEGS AND BARRELS SCOTCH AND MACCABOY SNUFF, A Good Article.. THIRTY TONS IRON, All Sizes, including Band, Houp, Round and Square. A Few Hogsheads PRIME BRIGHT BACON SHOULDERS. Fo r date by NEAL, WHITLOCK & CO. ja3o—tf _ BROAD STREET. AU«U ST 1 FO luVd K Y 4 N I* ITl.'icliiiie IVoi’li'B, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. tpiIESE EXTENSIVE WORKS HAVING BEEN REFITTED, And Supplied with ample material, The Proprietors are prepared to execute EVERY KIND OF WORK IN THEIR LINE, AT THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE, AND BEST 'MANNER, At New York or any other Northern city’s prices. FARMERS’ UTENSILS of a'l kinds ; RAIL ROAD WORK; HOUSE WORK; RETORTS FOR GAS HOUSES; SUGAR MILLS; SUGAR BOILERS Plain arid Ornamental IP-ON RAILINGS; GIN GEAR; PULLEY'S, ali sizes aud best Patterns; CART AND WAGON BOXES; HOLLOW WARE; SASH WEIGHTS; Church, School, Factory aud Fire Alarm BELLS; MILL WORK; CASTINGS of all and every kind, hoavy or light, in ir.in or brass. BL ACKS.MITIIING in all its branches. J/FP Railroad Companies, Car Builders, Factory aud .Mill Owners, Corporate Au tie rilies, and all those wishing a large amount of Castings, will find it to iheir ad vantage to give us a . all before contracting elsewhere. ANTI FRICTION METAL, For Heavy or Fast Bearings, furnished at shosr. notice, and warranted of best quality. .Mr. .1 R. Howell’s celebrated TURBINE WATER WHEEL Is made at our Foundry. PHILIP MALONE «fe CO., Augusta Foundry and Maohine Works, fe!6—6m Augusta, Georgia. W. HCKRT WARRZJt. W. ». HARPER. I. W. WALLACE. ( W. HENBY WABBEH & CO EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLESALE, GROCERIES,; BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, HAT3, BLANKETS, NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., 175 and 177 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga. We purchase and sell COTTON, TOBACCO, PRODUCE 'Etc., OX COUMISBIOX, And forward Goods to any section of the country, North or South. Guano ! Guano!! j£ETTLE WELL’S CORN AND COTTON COMPOUND PHOSPHATES, AMMONIA, AZD ALKALIES, Made expressly for these Plants aDd Root Crops. Introduced before the war with v GREAT SUCCESS! Price per ton of 2,000 lbs., $55, with Expenses added. For sale by W. HENRY WARREN & CO. To Owners and Shippers 0 p COTTON. JNO. K. GILLIATT A CO., Liverpool. England. OBER, NANSON A CO., New York. OBER, ATWATER A CO., New Orleans, LEWIS, NANSON A CO., St. Louis. W. HENRY WARREN A- CO., Augusta, Ga. Representing the above well known [louses for tho State of Georgia, we will put in order and ship COTTON from any sec tion of tho country, making liberal advances and speedy returns. The reputation ofthese Houses will insure the most favorable nego tiation of Exchange on New York, Liver pool and London. By our advertisement. It will be seen that we keep expressly for the trade a large stock of GROCERIES, of all kinds, HATS, CLOTHING, BLANKETS, LINENS, etc., etc., which we will sell as cheap, and in many instances lower, than can be bought in Louisville and Cincinnati. We propose to Merchants holding COTTON to mako them advances in Cash or Goods, and sell or ship their COTTON to any of the above points, thus giving them the ad vantage of Augusta, New York or Liverpool markets. An investigation of the above will prove that our facilities for doing business with any section are the very best, add the ad vantages we possess tor making advances in Goods or Cash are probably superior to any one in the State. We earnestly solicit a correspondence with Dealers and Shippers. W. HENRY WARREN A CO., 175 and 177 Broad Street, fe4—3m Augusta, Ga. Groceries, Liquors, etc. ' Cieo. Kahn* It Bros., (40RNER ELBERT j & GREENE STREETS. Augusta, Ga, WHOLESALE •t RETAIL GROCERS JUST RECbIVKD. 50 tierces Carolina HICE 30 bbls Peach Blown POTATOES 13 sacks COFFEE • 60 boxes Adamantine Candles 30 bbls FLOUR 10 tierces Sugar Cured Hams 4 tierces Breakfast SIDES Besides a large lot of CHOICE FAMILY- GROCERIES, A fine assortment of WOODEN WARE, Corner Greene and Elbert sts. GEO. KAHRB & BROS. fe27— lm kEItODEKE OIL. LOW PRICES, and FINE KEROSENE LAMPS, Os every descrition, for sale by GEO. KAHRS & BROS.. feb27—lm Cor. Greene and Eibertsts. WHISKEY. ~ £)f) BARRELS, YARIED GRADES Kt\J of Gibsons' c#brated WHISKEY. 5 Barrels BRANDY 0 Barrels GIN 1 Pipe HOLLAND GIN, at fc27—lm GEO. KAHRS A BRO. GROCERIES. Q L. WILLIAMS, No. 315 Broad Street, Has in store, and is this day receiving, fresh supplies of choice GROCERIES, which will be sold at Wholesale and Retail, eomprisingevery article usually keptinafirst class store (Liquors excepted), all of which will be sold at the lowest market prices, and to which he invites the attention of the public. felO—3m M. O'DOWD, P WM. MULHEBIN. Q’DOWD & MULHERIN. Grocers ip Commission Merchants, 273 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., Will give prompt and personal attention to the sale of produce, and will keep constantly on hand a large stock of choice goods. Call and give 11s a trial. fe4—3m S. PELOT & CO., DEALERS IX FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS. Brooms, Wood & Willow Ware, Etc. 129 Broad St, Augusta. Ga. Strict and Personal Attention given to all Consignments. jaß- ts Dvg Goods, Etc. E. S. J IFI’RIY & CO. piPORTERS AND JOBBERS or Dry G-oods, 350 Broadway, NEW YORK. fe27—6m J KAHN & CO. In order to reduce our stock, we offer great inducements to customers. . CALICOES, DeLAINES, AND ALL GOODS IN 0 HR LINE WILL BE * Sold at Prices Lower than have ever been offered in the City! In fact, many Goods at New York cost. This we propose for the purpose of ob taining 00m in our e-tatili-hment for the largesi Stock that will possibly be selected for any Southern city this Spring. We desire 10 retain our former IMMENSE Tit A BE, and by <h ling so we li ms' have the Stock ands. 11 Goods cheap, which Us intend to do * Augu-tn must be the point for Southern Trade in future, and 262 BROAD STREET, PLACE TO BUY YOUR GOODS. jal9 tf_ 1. KAHN & CO. QHURCHILL & JOHNSTON, DRY GOODS AND General Commission Merchants, 283 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL. Will give prompt and personal attention to ail consignments they may be favored with Consign ments solicited. They keep constantly on hand A good Assortment o DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, AND GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. jaß—tf jypfS S L. J. READ, AGENT FOR GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES, 326 Broad Street. A complete stock ol JSeedtes, and all the improvements, togethei* with Sewing Ma chines, always for sale. jal3—6m rI- uTHELA DIES; I MADAME DEMOREST, EMPORIUM OF FASHJON, Branch at Augusta, N.i. 326 Broad street, PATTERNS OF ALL' KINDS Trimmed and Uotrimmed, for sale. NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED MONTHLY, j* 13—dm Miss L. J.