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JNSURANCE AGENT,
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my Office, corner Broad and Jackson
streets, opposite Globe Hotel,
Auousta, Ga.
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panies that are well known.
All business attended to with fidelity and
dispatch.
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Security Insurance Company, of New York
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Atlantic Insurance Company, Brooklyn,
New York
Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance
Company, Springfield, Mass.
Insurance Company Valley of Virginia,
Winchester. Va.
Florida Horae Insurance Company, Apa
lachicola
Woodvillo Insurance Company, Woodville,
Alabama.
Life and Accidental .
Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company
New York
New York Accidental Insurance Company,
New York.
Fire, Marine, River, Inland, Life and Ac
cidental Risks taken in the above first-class
Companies, at reasonable rates.
Particular attention given to Farm Prop
erty and Country residences. *
Losses promptly adjusted.
JOS. E. MARSHALL, Agent,
jaS-—tt 210 Broad street.
Fire, Marine & Inland Navigation
INSURANCE.
Hartford fire insurance co.,
Hartford.
Putnam Fire Insurance Cu.. Hartford.
Home Insurance Cos., New Haven.
Columbia Fire Insurance Cos.. New York.
Fulton Fire Insurance Cos., New York.
Excelsior Fire Insurance Cos.. New York.
Baltiu Fire Insurance Cos.. New York.
Southern Insurance & Trust Cos., Savannah.
Home Insurance Cos., Savannah.
The undersigned. Agent for the above
named reliable Northern and Southern In
surance Companies, is prepared to take
risks on Buildings, Merchandize, Cotton,
and other property, at the current rates.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
WM. E. EVANS, Agent,
feb-I — ilm 21» Broad st.. Augusta.
pUUMB & [LIT NEK,
212 Croud St, Augusta, Oa.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND
TOOTH BRUSHES,
Fine Toilet Soaps,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stuffs,
Fancy & Toilet Articles,
Brushes,
GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS,
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Daily Press.
AUGUSTA, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1866.
VOL. I.
(Tbr iteiig sjrtss!
THE LARGEST IWFLATION.
WEDNESDAY MORNING..March 14, 1866
Contrast Poems.
With a belief in the maxim, that va
riety is the spice of life, and thinking
that the variety of politics just now is
beyond the spices, and fully up to the
pepper and the cayenne ; we dilute the
fire and irritation of our second page
and the stealing list, with the following
sweets : The first breathes of that peace
“Which nothing earthly gives,
Or can destroy.”
OVER. THE RIVER.
Over the River they Keek on to me,
Loved ones whc’ve passed to thq others ; de;
The gleam of their snowy robes I see,
But their voices are lost in the dashiudttde.
There’s one with ringlets of sunny
And eyes the reflection of Heuvuu's own
blue;
He crossed in the twilight gray and cold,
And the pale mist hid him from my view.
We saw not the angels who met him there,
The gates of The City we could not see ;
Over the River, over the River,
My brother stands ready to welcome me.
Over the River the Boatman pale,
Carried another, the household pel;
Her bright ourls waved in the gentle gale,
Darling Minnie, I see her yet!
She crossed on her bosom her dimpled hands,
And fearlessly entered the phantom bark;
We watched it glide from tho silver sands,
And all our sunshine grew strangely dark.
Wo know she is sate on the other side,
Where all the ransomed and angels be ;
Over the River, the mystic River.
My childhood’s idols are waiting for me.
For none return from those quiet shores
Whocross with the Boatman cold and pale,
We hear the dip of the golden oars.
We catch a gleaui of the snowy sail.
And lo! they have passed away fron our
heart;
They cross the stream and are gone for
aye!
We cannot sunder the veil apart,
That hides from our vision the gates of
day;
We only know that their barks no more
Shall sail with ours on life’s stormy sea;
Yet somehow on the unseen shore,
They watch and beckon and wait for me.
And I sit and think when the sunset’s gold
Is flushing river and hill and shore :
1 shall one day stand by the water e<dd,
And list to the sound of the Boat man’s
oar:
I shall watch for the gleam of the flapping
sail,
I shall hear the boat as it gains the strand,
I shall pass from sight with the Boatman
pale
To the better .-bore of tlie Spirit Land ;
I shall know the loved who have gone before,
And joyfully sweet will the meeting be,
When over the River, the peaceful River,
The Angel of Death shall carry me!
The second poem is sSI as earth, and
tells of a state as unhappy as—
“ That settled, ceaseless gloom.
The fabled Hebrew wander bore ;
That will not look beyond the tomb,
And cannot hope for rest before.”
LIFE—IN TWO SCENES.
SCENE I .
“My home and heaven.
Fill every corner of my heart.”
In a neat and quiet cottage,
Nestling in a bower of green,
Lived a happy, calm contentment,
Kate and ITarry lnniestien :
Near their cot a streamlet rippled—
Making music all the day,
In the groves sweet warblers carroled
Forth their joyous roundelay;
Flowers iu rich profusion springing,
Filled the air with fragrance sweet;
And in unison with nature,
Joyfully each bosom beat.
With his wife and darling children,
And his pretty cottage home,
Harry fondly dreamed that sorrow,
Pain nr care could never come,
Wheu at night with step clastic,
Cheerful heart and manly frame,
Pleased to greet his household treasures,
Harry from his labor came ;
How they eager ran to meet him,
With their little pattering feet;
And Kate, with smile of love and gladness,
Would his welcome presence greet.
Well, he loved his little Alice—
Like her mother, frail and fair.
With those blue eyes, soft and meltiug,
And her wealth of golden hair;
And his Willie, bright and joyous,
Playful as a child could be—
Oft he wished that happy young heart
Might from grief be free.
Ah, tho gloomy dread of future !
Who may tell its coming woe 'I
All the grief—the care and sorrow.
That the burthened heart may know.
scene ii.
“Though error crossed like a blight o’er my
heart,
And left me a wreck to remorse and to shame.
Are there no drops of pity the kind can impart.
To wash out the spot that has sullied my
name?”
Years have passed above the cottage,
Years with many changes fraught;
Oh ! the woe, the bitter anguish,
Time to this sweet home hath brought!
Where is now the fair haired Alice,
Once her father’s darling pet ?
Where his pride and hope—his Willie?
Ah ! our cheeks with tears are wet,
As we view the unsightly hovel,
Where poor Kate in sorrow dwells;
And the penury around her,
The sad tale of suffering tells.
Faint with grief and cold and hunger,
• Children once unused to want,
Crouch around the grate so empty;
All their clothing bare and scant.
Hark! they bear the unsteady footsteps
Os the father once so dear;
Now in terror, how they hasten,
Quick to hide in abject fear,
While poor Kate begins with trembling,
To prepare the unsavory food;
Vainly hoping that her tyrant
Seeks his home in pleasant mood.
Now he staggers to the doorway—
Soon begins the scene of strife—
Heaping foul abuse, reproaches,
On his meek and stricken wife,
Ah ! the arm is raised to strike her,
That should shield in its embrace,
Tho frail flower so fondly clinging
To its once dear resting place.
Man ! has thou the soul of demon,
Thus to poison all Life’s sweet ?
Cast the hideous Serpent from thee— ,
Trample it beneath thy feet.
Be again what God designed thee—
Kind protector of our sex ;
Not the steam, relentless tyrant,
All our life to pain and vex;
Let thy children call thee father,
With a fond, confiding love ;
And thy heart will own none truer,
Only that of God above. *
So shall be Life’s trials lightened,
All thy griefs by love shared ;
Darkost hours by joy be brightened,
Aud thy soul for Heaven propared.
—The Virginia Legislature adjourned
sine die on the night of the 3d inst.
Lieutenant Governor Cowper, in bis
parting speech, declared that the people
of the South were now more thoroughly
loyal to the Union than the citizens of
other parts of the republic. Mr. Baldwin,
the Speaker of the House, made an im
pressive farewell speech, iu which ho
proclaimed strong Union sentiments.
4UGISTA HOTEL.
TONES & RICE,
J PROPRIETORS.
- AUGUSTA, GA.
The undersigned take this method of
informing their friends and the public gene
rally, that thej'-have taken a lease upon the
above
WELL KNOWN HOTEL,
and have had it thoroughly renovated and
painted throughout.
. CLEANLINESS IN EVERYTHING
Is our motto. Our tables are abundantly
supplied with everything the market and
country affords.
No pains will be spared to make the
Augusta Hotel a pleasant home for the
traveller. JONES &, RICE,
felß—ly Proprietors.
Plant the Com.
PLOUGH IT—
AND SHELL IT—
AND SELL IT.
J. & T. A. BONES
Are now receiving
PLOUGHS,
GRINDSTONES,
And maw/ other things
NEEDED AT PRESENT,
ja.’.l—tf
FRENCH ROILS
pVERY DAY,
BRANDY, FOR MEDICAL USE.
AT THE
FRENCH STORE,
fe2s—lm 200 Broad street.
FRUIT TREES!
The largest and best selection of
APPLE, PEAR, PEACH,
and other Trees.
Also, superior GRAPE VINES, STRAW
BERRY PLANTS, Etc., Etc.
EXTRA LARGE TREES for im
MEDIATE BEARING.
Send for a Catalogue. Address
jal2—tf D. REDMOND, Augusta, Ga.
SELECT SCHOOL.
lAM PREPARED TO GIVE INSTRUC
tion in Classics, the Higher Branches of
tire English Language, and the Primary De
partment.
Strict attention will he paid to the younger
ft molars, as well as to those farther ad
vanced.
Terms reasonable.
JOSEPH T.‘ DERRY,
jan27—3m* 82 Walker street.
Plantation for Sale or Exchange.
MIX HUNDRED AND TWENTY
O ACRES OF LAND, five miles
from the Georgia Rail Road, and sixty
four miles from Augusta. One hundred
acres of creek bottom, one hundred of the
original oak and hickory, with some walnut,
and the rest good upland, part in pine, and
part in cultivation. It is watered by one
litrge creek, two branches and some
springs. Has a good orchard, large dwel
ling house with nine rooms, and five fire
places with brick basement, numerous out
buildings, hams, etc. It is rented this year
and in a good state of enltivation. Stock
aud provisions can be bought with it, when
the rent expires, perhaps sooner by special
urranaement. There is enough pasture for
cattle the most of the year, and lino butter
i.« made. A good cotton crop be made
this rear. Terms, ten dollars per acre,
cash ; or exchange for Augusta property,
or property in Charleston, Savannah or
Macon.
Apply at this Office. mhlO-tf
1 Kill) BUSHELS
10UU HEAVY OATS
1000 bushels Petit Gulf
COTTON SEED,
From last year’s crop.
For sale by
mhlO-6 J. 0. MATHEWSON.
ggg- Ip you want your Printing done
in the best manner, call at E. H. Pughe’s
Office, corner of Broad and Mclntosh
streets.
Commission Merchants.
Milo Hatch—For twenty years Cashier
Mechanics’ Bank, Augusta, Ga.
Ciias. H. Phelps—For six years Agent and
Cashier Southern Express Cos.
HATCH aud PHELPB,
JJANKERS, BROKERS,
AND
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS,
NO. 9 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
(Entrance on New Street).
references :
R. H. Lowry, Esq., President Bank of Re
public, N. Y
Josiah Oakes, Esq., V. Pres’t Shoe and
Leather Bank, N. Y.
J. D. Vermilyq, Esq., at the Merchants’ Bk,
N. Y.
Nourse k Brooks, 127 Pearl street, N. Y.
Brodie &
D. D. S. Brown, Esq., Editor and Proprie
tor Rochester Democrat, Rochester,N.Y.
John L. Bunce, Esq., President Phenix
Bank. Hartford, Conn.
James M. Niies, Esq., President Exchange
Bank. Hartford, Conn.
Francis Fellowes k Sou, Attorneys at Law,
Hartford, Conn.
D. A. Dwight & Cos.. Boston, Mass.
Calvin Taft, Esq., Worcester, Mass.
, Thomas S. Metcalf, Esq., August*., Ga.
John Davison, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
H. B. Plant, Esq., President Southern Ex
press Cos., Augusta, Ga.
R. B. Bullock. Esq.. Superintendent South
ern Express Cos., Augusta, Ga.
E. Hulbert, Esq., Superintendent Southern
Express Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
James Shuter, Esq., Superin ten dc-nc South
ern Express Cos% Memphis, Tenn.
A. B. Small, Esq., Superintendent Southern
Express Cos., New Orleans.
And Agents of Express Companies.
feb6—3 m
fTJ. Nelson&Son
Commission
Merchant ,
And Dealer in
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
WINES,
LIQUORS, Etc.,
Os Superior Quality.
30J Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,
N. B.—Agent for Fairbank’s Patent
PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES.
A constant supply on hand, for sale at
Manufacturer's prices. Expenses from Sa
vannah only added. f«27—lm
JOHN CRAIG, ‘
Exchange and Commission Broker
Office 289 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
Gold, Silver, Bank Notes, Bonds,
Stocks, Sterling, arjd Domestic Ex
change bought and sold.
V Collections made and promptly re
mitted for.
Checks on New York, Savannah and
Charleston.
Having secured the use of the Bank
ing Room and Vault of the Union Bank,
deposits safely kept and accounts opened
with depositors. ja9-3m.
THOMAS TOBIN,
pOTTON FACTOR and
Vj commission merchant
181 BROAD STREET.
,ia2l-tf AUGUSTA, Ga.
A'IjOITstA F© UiKD R \
AVI)
Machine Works,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
tpiIESE EXTENSIVE WORKS
HAVING BEEN REFITTED,
Aud Supplied with ample material,
The Proprietors are prepared to execute
EVERY KIND OF WORK
IN THEIR LINE,
AT THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE,
BEST MANNER,
At New York or any other Northern city’s
prices.
FARMERS’ UTENSILS of all kinds;
RAIL ROAD WORK;
HOUSE WORK;
RETORTS FOR GAS HOUSES;
SUGAR MILLS;
SUGAR BOILE RS
Plain and Ornamental IRON RAILINGS;
GIN GEAR;
PULLEYS, all sizes aud best Patterns;
CART AND WAGON BOXES;
HOLLOW WARE;
SASH WEIGHTS;
Church. School, Factory and Firo Alarm
BELLS;
MILL WORK;
CASTINGS of all and every kind, heavy
or light, in iron or brass. ’
BLACKSMITHING in all its branches.
JSS- Railroad Companies, Car Builders,
Factory and Mill Owners, Corporate Au
thorities, and all those wishing a large
amount of Castings, will find it to their ad
vantage to give us a call before contracting
elsewhere.
ANTI FRICTION METAL,
For Heavy or Fast Bearings, furniehed at
sliost notice, and warranted of best quality.
-Mr. J. R. Howell’s celebrated
TURBINE WATER WHEEL
Is made at our Foundry.
PHILIP MALONE <fc CO ; ,
Augusta Foundry and Machine Works,
folfi—6m Augusta, Georgia.
TO RENT.
MY HOUSE AND LOT ON THE
Sand Hills, about two or two and a
half miles from the city. Said residence
contains eight well finished rooms. On the
lot there is a kitchen, negro quarters, stable,
carriage house and other necessary outbuild
ings. A good well of water, garden sp«t and
many fruit trees. Possession given im
mediately.
#•2o—tf JOSIAH SIBLEY.
NO. 63.
Fertilisers.
PHOENIX GUANO.
JMPOBTED DIRECT
FROM THE
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
THIS SPRING.
This GUANO was ueed very extensively
in 1861 with such general satisfaction that,
in offering it to the planting public now, we
deem it unnecessary to publish any of the
many certificates which we have received
from planters this spring, testifying in the
very strongest terms in iu favor. All that
we can say is to guarantee that we will
pledge onrselves to furnish an article
PURE AND UNADULTERATED,
such as was analysed by Professors Joseph
Jones, of Augusta; Charles A. Shepherd, of
Charleston, S. C., and J. Darby,of Alabama,
whose analyses we publishes in 1861, and
were satisfactory-to all.
WE HAVE ONLY
A FEW HUNDRED TONS
OF
THIS WELL KNOWN
AND
VALUABLE FERTILIZER
- \
TO OFFER THTS SPRING,
Consequently we advise all who want any
of it, to*
SEND IN THEIII ORDERS *
AT ONCE.
It is put up in barrels of about 300 pounds,
and the price will be uniform, as follows :
S6O per ton, of 2,000 pounds, iu Augusta,
or $55 in Savannah, cash.
All orders to be filled from Savannah
must be sent in by the 10th of March.
WE AI.SO HAVE
A FEW TONS
JOHNSON ISLAND.
AMERICAN
A XT)
COLUMBIAN GUANOS.
m
All valuable, and for sale low for cash by
D. H. WILCOX A CO.,
fe27—lm No. 3 Warren Block.
Guano! Guano!!
TO THE
PLANTERS
OF
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
We are now prepared to furnish
GUANO AND FERTILIZERS
OF ALL KINDS,
AT
NORTHERN PRICES,
With Expenses added,, which shall be as
reasonable as possible.
PLANTERS WTLL PLEASE
SEND IN THEIR ORDERS
AS EARLY AS UOSSIBI.F., AS
GOOD GUANO AND FERTILIZERS,Z
ARE SCARCE.
GEO. R. CRUMP A CO.
felO—3m 209 Broad St.
Physicians.
Dr. M. J. SOLAN,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN.
Will attend to all Calls left at
BARRY & BATTY’S DRUG STORE,
OR AT RESIDENCE, No. 423,
UPPER BROAD _ mhl-lm*
Dr. Win. Pettigrew
JJAS REMOVED
HIS OFFICE
ASH
RESIDENCE
To 94 Broad street.
opposite Engine House
of the Gazelle Firo Company,
fe2s—tf south side.
SP. HUNT," M I).,
■ HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
Surgeon and Accoucheur ,
No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row),
Augusta, Ga.
jalo-ly-3m*
JVHEAUGUSTA
CRACKER BAK£BY,
Is now in lull ri’-“ n i°S order.
The Merchants wtbis city aud vieiuity
would do wollto call and find out, the PRICE.
We are malting a tar bettor Cracker than
the
NORTHERN CRACKER,
You can purchase them cheaper and get
at all times FRESH.
Go and sec the
SOUTHERN CRACKERS,
WALLACE. VOGT & CO’S
fe2s-3m BAKERY, 341 Broad street.
HITE LEAD
LINSEED OIL
VARNISHES
PAINTS of all colors
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the
lowest figures, by
PLUMB A LEJTNER,
jaS—tf 212 Bread at., Augusta
Bst latlj jpress. .
BOOX AUD JOiiVING
ok
EVERY DESCRIPTION
■XICSTID
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Ftutett Power Pree.ee, and Beet of
Workmen enablet ue to do Superior JOB
WORK at Cheaper Bate, than eleewhere.
Crockery, Glassware, Etc.
Jleihen Thomas & Schaub. i
Cl A A BROAD STREET—‘
Under Masonic Hall,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Direct Importers and Dealers in
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
Obina!
BOHEMIAN,
FRENCH
and AMERICAN
Grlass W are!
AND
KEROSENE LAMPS,
AND
AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE.
Try us, and we will convinoe you
that you can save the Freight from New
York to this Point.
Josiah Mosher,
J. Jefferson Thomas,
mb3—6m George Schaub.
Crockery, China and Glassware.
HAVE REMOVED OUR STOCK ot
CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE
*
To more convenient premises—No. 274
Broad street, store recently occupied by Mr.
W. B. Griffin—where we are opening a
PINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS.
We trust our friends will accord us the
same liberal patronage heretofore extended.
Merchants will find4t to their interest to
give us a call and look through our Stock,
as we are prepared to offer inducements un
surpassed by any other house in the same
business.
LATHROP, MUSTIN & CO.
J, J. LATHROP, C. E. MUSTIN,
R. W. GIBBON.
fe2s -lm
Jetvellers,
Noticfe.
KENNEDY A RUSSELL
fr/ernff ® aTe associated themselves
for the purpose of carrying
on the Repairing of
WYfUtuEsjcLOCKS and JEWELRY, and
solioit the public patronage, at 290 Broad st,
np stairs.
J. B. G. KENNEDY,
mh7—3m THOS. RUSSELL.
Established In 1844.
FA. BRAHE HAS RECEIVED
. and offers lor sale at his old stand,
194 Broad street, a fine lot of
GOLD AND SILVER! WATCHES,
DIAMOND RINGS,
and a variety of fine and new style Jewelry.
ALSO,
A LARGE LOT
’ OP
SOLID SILVER SPOONS, FORKS,
FRUIT KNIVES,
SOUP and GRAVY LADLES,
SUGAR SPOONS,
BUTTER KNIVES,
NAPKIN RINGS,
and many other articles.
He is giving His personal attention to the
REPAIRING of Watches, Clocfa and
Jewelery, in that well known and punctual
manner. fe2o—3m
iTstrom^
AND DIAMOND SETTER,
McINTOSH STREET,
Between Broad and Ellis Sts., (opposite Post-
Office),
AUGUSTA, Ga.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired
Promptly and Cheaply.
felO —6m ■
Dentistry.
DR. WRIGHT™
DENTIST—
Having increased facilities, is
now prepared to perform all operations in
the line of his profession, to the entire sat
isfaction of his patients and friends, and
those who desire his professional services.
Artificial teeth set on fine gold plate or
vulcanile base; always guarantees a perfect
fit and restore the natural expression of the
face.
Office at the old stand, No. 266 Broad
street, Augusta, Ga. mh6-lm
w7e. spears, ~
Dentist
rooms 264 BRO VD STBEET,
Oner W. 11. Tntt’s Drag Store,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Is constantly receiving all necessary ma
terial appertaining to his profession, of the
latest improvement and best styles.
fe6—6m
JNO. C. SCHRKINKR 4 SONS) ’
Macon, Ga.
JNO. C. SCHREINER k SONS,
Savannah, Ga.
Jobn C. Schreiner & Sons,
AUGUSTA, GA.
BOOKS, STATIONARY,
MUPJW and FANCY GOODS.
Ke.f constantly on hand a choice aeleo
tfiin of the above articles.
All orders from the Country promptly
attended to.
THE BEST OP ITALIAN
VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS.
AGENTS FOR
Steinwav A Sons, Soebbeler A. Schmidt’s,
and pale A Co.’s
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
feb4—ly
Choice perfumery
COLOGNE WATER
t BRUSHES
TOILET SOAPS,
And almost evory article for the Toilet, for
sale by PLUMB & LEITNER,
jaS—tf 212 Broad st., Augusta.
Bills of lading
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE
DAILY PRESS JOB OIFICE.
Comer of Broad and Post-Office street#,
jafitf Up Stairs.