Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, March 15, 1866, Image 4

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%failj |r«t- LARGEST C1B( I LATfOX. THURSDAY MORNING March-15, 18*# The Farmer’s BAROMKrEB.-i-Take a common* glass pickle bottle, wide* mouthed ; fill it within three inches of the top with water ; then take a com mon Florence oil cask, removing the straw covering, and, cleansing the flask thoroughly, plunge * neck of the flask as far as it will go, and the barom eter is complete. In fine weather the water will rise Into the neck of Aie flask even higher than the mouth of the pickle bottle, and in wet, windy weather, it will fall to within one inch of the mouth of the flask. Before a heavy gale of wind, the water has been seen to leave th flask altogether at least eight hours before the gale came to its height. Ihe invention was made by a German, and communicated to a_London_ga|>er^^^ Painters. PAINTING, GLAZING, Etc. ALL orders connected with the. above branches promptly executed in the neatest manner, on reasonable terms. SHOP NO. 48 JACKSON STREET, Near the Bell Tower. The best quality of PAINT used fc and GLASS of all sizes (obtainable) set to order. f e 2o—tf WILLIAM BARROW. jVxltsk, SIGN AND FANCY PAINTER! Mclntosh street, Opposite the Post-Office. Having returned from the Woods, will be pleased to servo his old customers and the public generally in any branch of his art. jadl—tf - J G. COFFIN, House, Sign and Ornamental painter, Jackson St., opposite Van Winkle Range AUGUSTA, GEO. ja!2—6m* .. ;i Co-Partnership Notices. Co-Partnership Notice. JW. PERKINS WOULD RESPECT • fully announce to his friends and the public that he has associated with himself as a partner in the Photographic business, Mr. ALMA A. PELOT, who has been en gaged in his Gallery since May last, and is known as an able, attentive and skillful operator. The business will in future be conducted under the name of PERKINS & CO., and we hope by careful attention to merit the liberal favors extended to this establish ment by an appreciative public for more than twelve years. As ever heretofore no * pains or expense will be spared to secure to our patrons the finest productions of this beautiful art. J. W. PERKINS, 192 Broad street. January 15, 1866. ja2B—tf NEW FIRM. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE Asso ciated themselves in. trade under the firm of CLARKE & BOWE, For the purpose of conducting a GENERAL COTTON AND PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS, And have taken the close brick store-house on Ellis, between Washington and Monu ment streets, where we are now prepared to receive on storage, or for sale, COTTON and all other kinds of COUNTRY PRO DUCE. Strict personal attention to all business guaranteed. A share of public patronage solicited. H. E. CLARKE, ja26—f.m R. J. BOWE. Ornamental Plants and Trees! I OFFER FOR PLANTING NOW, AND during the Spring, a fine lot of Extra Large and Beautiful MAGNOLIA, EUONYMUS, PITTOSPORUM, LEGUSTRUM, LAURUSTINUS, WILD OLIVE, ot “ Mock Orange,” GOLDEN ARBOR VIT.E, TREE BOX, DWARF BOX. for borders, AMERICAN HOLLY, JUNIPER —varieties, CUNNINGHAMIA, SPIREAS, SNOW BALLS, LILACS, Etc., Etc. These Trees and Plants are very thrifty, and of extra size—especially adapted to Ornamental Grounds, Cemeteries, etc., etc. They will be sold VERY LOW, and taken np and packed carefully. I can also supply FRUIT TREES, GRAPE. VINES, STRAWBERRY PLANTS. Etc., all of the choicest varieties, and some of the Trees suitable for immediate bearing. For Catalogue, etc., address : D. REDMOND, j a2B —eodtmh 15 Augusta, Ga. •g 8. PELOT & CO., DEALEBS W FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, Brooms, Wood & Willow Ware, Etc. 129 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Strict and Personal Attention given to all Consignments. jaß—tf HAY AND LIME. 300 BUNDLES northern hat 100 bbls. best ROCKLAND LIME Just received and fo* sale by CLARKE & BOWE, Ellis Street, in rear Thos. R. Rhodes. j a26—6m O THE LADIES: MADAME DEMOREST, EMPORIUM OF FASHION, Branch at Augusta, No. 326 Broad street. PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS Trimmed and Untrimmed, -for sale, new PATTpnM ;*BC*iyu.n IflifgftTV/ ja *m MUb X. J. READ. Express Company. SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, , , Ofiee, No. 179 Broad St., EXPRESS FORWARDERS. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COM PANY is now prepared to forward, by all land Routes, on Passenger and Mail Trains— GOLD AND SILVER COIN, CURRENCY, LETTERS. PARCELS AND FREIGHT TO Boston, N New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond. Lynchburg. Petersbuig, ■ Danville, Bristol. Greensboro’. Salisbury, Wilmington, Charlotte. . ' Newbern, Beaufort, Morehead City, Raleigh, Weldon, Goldsboro’, Charleston, Columbia, Morganton, Cheraw, Atlanta, Huntsville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Nashville. Louisville, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Columbus, Macon, Mobile, Montgomery, Selma, Vicksburg, Jackson, New Orleans, ALL STATIONS ON THE Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Central Railroad Richmond and Danville Railroad Piedmont Railroad South Side Railroad Petersburg Railroad North Carolina Central Railroad Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Western North Carolina Railroad Wilmington,Charlotte & Rutherford RR Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Northeastern Railroad Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Charleston and Savannah Railroad Memphis and Charleston Railroad Louisville and Nashville Railroad Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Western and Atlantic Railroad Mobile and Ohio Railroad Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad South Carolina Railroad Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad Georgia Railroad Macon and Western Railroad Southwestern Railroad Atlanta and West Point Railroad West Point and Montgomery Railroad Southern Railroad Mississippi and Central Railroad New Orleans, Jackson aud Great North ern Railroad Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad Alabama and Mississippi Railroad Florida Central Railroad Florida and Gulf Railroad Pensacola and Georgia Railroad. jfEri” AH Goods shipped by Adams’ or Hamden’s Express Companies, aDd marked to the care of the Southern “Express Com pany,” will be promptly forwarded to desti nation. Freights shipped by Steamships to our care will be forwarded inland to destina tion, without charge for commission, storage or dray age. If orders are left at our Office, Packages and Freight will be called for by our wagons in any part of the city, and go forward by first Express. H. B. PLANT, President, fed—6m Augusta, Ga. H E ECLIPSE FAST FREIGHT LINE. SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. E.tabliehed for the purpose of giving dispatch TO HEAVY FREIGHT, AT REDUCED RATES! Is now prepared to receive aud_forward be tween Savannah, * Augusta, Atlanta, Macon, Albany, Eufaula, Columbus. M ntgomery, Selma, Mobile, and Way Stations. Ship from Neir York to care Eclipse Fast Freight Line , Savannah. THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN, AND Insurance Effected When Desired. For further information, rates, etc., in quire of Agents SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., and at the office of the lIARNDEN EXPRESS, ja&—6m 65 Broadway, N. Y. T UMBER 1 LUMBER 11 ±j LUMBER 11 THICK PLANK! SILLS! FLOORING! JOISTS! SCANTLINGS 1 INCH BOARDS! LATHI ROUGH EDGE, Etc., Etc. 18®” “All aorta” of Lumber cut to order, with dispatch. Address : REDMOND A CO., Augusta, Ga. Or leave orders' at dlir desk, 278 Broad Street. fel—tf Auctioneers. sT aT~atk rirso w; Auctioneer and commission MERCHANT. 141 Broad, front of Monument Street, Augusta, Georgia, Will give personul attention to all con signments aDd make prompt returns. Special attention paid to sale of Real Es tate. Sales every Monday, Wednesday ahd Friday. _ Jet* —1“ rp SAVAGE HEYWARD & SONS, AUCTION AND General Commission Merchants, No. 128 East Bav, Charleston, S. *O. (Next to Union Bank), AND No. 241 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Wijl give prompt attention to the Pur chase and Sale of -Lands, Bonds, Stocks, Cotton, Rice, Merchandize, Naval Stores. ’ and all kinds of Produce. Having large store room accommoda tions, will he prepared to sell, at auction and private sale. Cargoes and all Consign ments which may be entrusted to us. fe4—6m Q V. WALKER & ( CO„ 271 Broad Street, Avgusta, Ga., AUCTION AND General Commission Merchants. Will give prompt and general attention to all business entrusted to them. Favors so- Ucited. ja3—tf Guns, Pistols, Ammunition. ■ To Sportsmen. Q.UNS, PISTOLS, AND AMMUNITION Just received, a full assortment of Single and double barreled GUNS COLT’S REPEATERS, all sizes Smith & AYesson and Merwin & Bray’s PISTOLS POWDER, SHOT, and GUN WAD DING Best quality water proof CAPS All kinds PISTOL*CAPS METALLIC CARTRIDGES, for all size Pistols All kinds of POWDER FLASKS aud SHOT BAGS DOOR aud DRAWER LOCKS, all sizes A general assortment of every thing to be found in a well stocked Gun and Lock smith Store. Repairing done promptly and in the best manner, and on the lowest terms. Our stock was purchased since the decline and will be sold at-low rates. Please call and examine. Remember the place. W. D. BOWEN, 290 Broad Street. Over Barry & Batty’s Drug Storo fcb6—3m A It; US TV toi YU Itl AND ITlachine Works, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. IJIHESE 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, BEST MANNER, At New York or any other Northern city’s prices, FARMERS’ UTENSILS of all kinds; RAIL ROAD WORK: HOUSE WORK: RETORTS FOR LAS HOUSES t SUGAR MILLS; • SUGAR BOILERS Plain and Ornamental IRON RAILINGS; GIN GEAR; PULLEYS, all sizes and best Patterns : CART AND WAGON BOXES; HOLLOW WARE; SASH WEIGHTS; Church, School, Factory and Fire Alarm BELLS; MILL WORK; CASTINGS us all and every kind, heavy or light, in iron or brass. IILACKSMITHING in all its branches. Railroad Companies, Car Builders, Factory and Mill Owners, Corporate Au thorities, and all those wishing a largo 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, furnished at shost notice, and warranted of best quality. ®@-Mr. J. R. Howell’s celebrated TURBINE WATER WHEEL Is made at our Foundry. PHILIP MALONE & CO., Augusta Foundry and Machine Works, fe!6—6m Augusta. Georgia. po¥Ts~ i t dT written - As I live, every knee shall how to me, and every tongue confess that- I KEEP THE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN THE CITY for happy is he that eondemneth not hitnseM or that which heselleth— FOR MY HOUSE SHALL BE CONSIDERED THE EMPORIUM of the CITY AN» THU OIL WELL OF GEORGIA ! And he spoko to the multitude, saving, tiu| Lord givetb, and- the Lord taketh away) but he that taketh a PEPPER-CURED HAM away from Wilms’ takoth away THE BEST IN IHE CITY) I sell Kerosene Oil, pure, at 51.20 cent# per gallon ; v ith foam. $1.50. And blessed is he who givetb gratuitous advice when it does not profit himself; so CALL AND S E E M E AT THE GROCERY HOUSE Corner of Ellis and Campbell Sts Where the Goods spoken of can be seen and tried. 11. B. WILLIS, fe22—lm Meat House and Oil Depot. PAND T E S V/ AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE FRENCH STORE, 200 Broad Street. . > FRENCH STORE, jalO—]y 200 Broad streets H “" Medicine*, Drug*, Etc. jJARBY’S SMALL FOX PREVENTIVE. YELLOW FEVER ERADICATOR! SCARLET FEVER CURE CESSPOOL Purifier. ERYSIPELAS Cured Effectually. POISON OAK Core! | BURNS Relieved in stantly! I BURNS Healed very R-pidly. SCARS PRE- I vented. I PITTING of Small Pox Prevented! I ULCERS Purified : and Healed, I | OLD SORES Healed : I and Cured. [GANGRENE Pre vented and Cured. : [WOUNDS Healed Rapidly. ([SCURVY Cured in , ;! Short Time! j pTETTER dried up i |: and effectually | I Cured. TT IS PERFECTLY’ i | HARMLESS! [[For SORE THROAT : it is a Sure Cure. [For DIPTHERIA, I! it is the very best Remedy known. [SHIP FEVER Pre- I vented by its use. ■Removes all Un- Y pleasant Odors, lilu case of death in j: the house, it should j always be used ] about the corpse— j it will prevent any I unpleasant smell. POISONS (animal or * vegetable) are de ■ stroyed by its use. CONTAGION De-- stroyer! [i STING AND IN-I SECT BITE Reliev j er! ALL BAD ODORS' Destroyed! i| SICK ROOMS Puri-: fied * and made. I Pleasant! FEVERED and.j SICK Persons: greatly relieved and refreshed by j bathing with Pro i phylaetic Fluid added to the water. SOFT WHITE COM-: plexions secured: by its use in bath- : ing ! IMPURE AIR made harmless and pu-: rified by sprink ling the Fluid: about. The Surest Preven-i tive against the: SMALL POX! To Purify the Breath: cleanse the Teeth.: it can’t be sur passed. HOSPITALS should use it as a Disin-: feetant. SHIPS should use it: as a Purifier. FAMILIES should use it to purify the sick room, the privies, the night chairs—to have pure air is to have good health Dangerous Effluvias j of Sick Rooms and Hospitals removed by its use. PROPHYLACTIC FL.UIPJ Tn fact it is the GREATEST DISINFECTANT an n CONTAGION DESTROYER ever known. Get a Pamphlet, and always keep about you a bottle of DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Sold by all Druggists. fe2o—ly “JOY TO THE WORLD" r pilE INTRODUCTION OF PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE HAS RELIEVED MORE PAIN AND CAUSED MORE REAL JOY THAN ANY OTHER ONE THING THAT CAN BE NAMED. IT IS A “BALM FOR EVERY WOUND.” Our first physicians use it and recommend \ its use; the Apothecary finds it first among the medicines called for, and the wholesale Druggist consid ers it a leading article of his trade. j All the dealors in medicine speak alike in its favor; and its repu tation as a medicine of GREAT MERIT AND VIRTUE is fully and permanently established; and it is the great FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE. ! EVERY' BODY SHOULD HAVE A BOT i TLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN ATTACKS | OF DISEASE. Taken Internally, it Cures \ SORlf THROAT, SUDDEN COLDS, COUGHS. WEAK STOMACH, GEXE ! RAL DEBILITY, NURSING SORE MOUTH, CANKER, LIVER COM PLAINT, DYSPEPSIA or INDIGES ! TION, CRAMP and PAIN in STOM j AOH, BOWEL COMPLAINT, PAINT- I ERS’ COLIC, ASIATIC CHOLERA, j DIARRHCEA and DYSENTERY. | Taken Externally, it Cures i ! FELONS. BOILS and OLD SORES, SE VERE BURNS and SCALDS. CUTS, i BRUISES and SPRAINS, SWELLING OF THE JOINTS, RINGWORM AND I TETTER, BROKEN BREAST, FROST ED FEET and CHILBLAINS, TOOTH ACHE, PAIN IN THE FACE, NEU i RALGIA and RHEUMATISM. ) Full Directions Accompany Each Bottle. PAIN KILLER. i taken internally, should be adulterated with t milk or water, and sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made iuto a syrup with molasses. | For a COUGH and BRONCHITIS, a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effective j than any thing else. For SORE THROAT, j gargle the throat with a mixture of PAIN KILLER and water, and the relief is imme ' diate, and cure positive. It should not be forgotten that the PAIN KILLER is equally as good to take inter nally as to use externally. Each bottle is wrapped with full directions for its use. feb4—ly C. H. WARNER, PLUMBER, GAS, and STEAM FITTER, In rear of 255 Broad street, Augusta, Geo. ' 70S* Pumps, Gas, Steam and Water Pipes promptly furnished or repaired. ja2o—tf Clothing ! Clothing 1 ! ! A SPLENDID LOT OF CLOTHING! Gentlemen desirous of getting a Good Suit of Clothes CHEAP, can do so by call ing on us. C. V. WALKER * CO., * * felS-eodtf 271 Broad Street. Gift M/npoHuni. GREAT DISTRIBUTION By the EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION, ESTABLISHED IN 1846, 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Rosewood Pianos, Mdodeons, Fine Oil Paintings. Engravings, Silver Ware, fine Gold and Silver Watches, IHamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic. Jet, Lava, and. Cameo Ladiet! Sets, Gold Pens, with ffold and Silver Extension Holders, Sleeve Buttons, Sets Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Gold Rings, etc. valued IT $1,000,000. DISTRIBUTION is made in the following j manner: , , , CERTIFICATES naming each article and it« value, are placed in SEA LED ENVELOPES which are well mixed. One of these en veh pes containing the certificate or ordur for some article, w.ll be delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents.. On receiving ihe certificate the purchaser will see what article it draws, and its value, and can then send ONE DOLLAR and receive the article named, or can choose any other one article on our list of the same valm*. Purchaser# of our SEALED ENVELOPES may, in this manner, obtain an article worth from one to five hundred dollars, FOR OUNTE DOLLAR which they need not pay until itisknown what is drawn and its value. Entire satisfaction guaranteed in ail cases. THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION would call attention to the fact of its being the original and largest gilt association m the country. We areTtherefore, enabled to send finer goods, and give .‘>etter chances to obtain j the more valuable prizes, than any other ! establishment of the kind. The business eon i tinues to be conducted in a fair and honorable i manner, and a large and greatly incieasing j trade is proof that our patrons appreciate this | method of obtaining rich and elegant goods, j miring the past year this Association has I sent a very large number of valuable prizes to all parts of the country. Those who patronize us will receive the full value of their money, as no article on our list is worth less than one dollar, retail, and there are no blank?. Parties dealing with us may depend on hav -1 ing prompt returns, and the article drawn will J be immediately sent to any address by return i mail or express. The following parties have recently drawn valuable prizes'from the Eureka Association, and have kindly allowed the use of their names, Many other names might be published were we permitted : Andrew Wilson. Custom House, Philadelphia. Penn.. Oil Painting, value $100; James tlar graves. S2l Broadway, New York. Oil Painting, value $100; K. F. Jones. Barrett, Marshall Cos., Kansas, Melodeon, value $200; Patrick J. byrnes, Waterbury, Ct., Gold Watch, value $125; J. F. Shaw, 224 East 24th street, New York, Piano value $350: Mrs. Chas. J. Nevis, Elmira. N. Y , Piano, value $300; Miss Lucy Jane way, Elmira, N. Y, Cluster Diamond Ring, j value $200; Mrs. K. I’ennoyer, City Hotel, i Nashville, Tenn . Melodeon. value 125 00; Oscar • M. Allen, Cos. B. 142d Regt. lnd. Vols. Nash ville. Tenn.. Watch, value 85.00; Howland S. Patterson, Cos. D, loth lowa V* t Volunteers. Oil Painting, value 100.00; Mrs. Abbev J. Par sons. Springfield, Mass., Melodeon, value 15o.OO; James L. Dexter, City Surveyor. .Syracuse, N. Y.,Gold Watch, value 150.00; Mrs. James Ely, 177 Wooster street, corner Bleeker. N. Y., Oil Painting, value lOO.Oo; Mrs. J. 0. Coles, Grand Rapids, Michigan, bilver Castor, value 40.00; Dr. J. R. Sinclair, No. 4 Main street, Utica. N. Y., Framed Engraving, value 25.00: Hon. Luther Detmold, Washington, D. C., Oil Paint ing, value 100.00. Letters from various parties throughout the country, acknowledging the receipt of very valuable gifts, may be seen on file at our office. TO BK SOLD FOR ONE DOLL \ R EACH, Without regard to value, and not to he paid lor until you know what you will re ceive. EACH. 50 Elegant Rosewood Pi anos, worth fr0m...5250 $)to500 00 50 Melodeons, rosewood eases 125 00i0225 00 100 Fine Oil Paintings 25 OOtolOO 00 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches 75 OOtoloO 00 150 Diamond Rings 50 00to200 00 250 Ladies’ Gold Watches. 60 OOto 85 00 450 .Silver Watches 25 OOto 50 00 • 200 Fine Steel Engravings ! framed 12 OOto 25 00 100 Music Boxes 12 OOto 45 00 100 Silver Revolving Pa tent Castor? 15 OOto 40 00 100 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 15 OOto 35 00 500 Sets Silver Tea and Table Spoons 15 OOto 30 00 2,500 Vest and Neck Chains 5 OOto 25 00 2,500 Ladies’ Silver Porte Monnies 8 OOto 15 00 3,000 Silver Butter Knives.. 3 OOto 700 2.000 Paris Ear Rings (new styles) i 50to 600 3,000 Gold Pencils and Tooth Picks 3 OOto 800 3,000 Onyx aud Amethyst Brooches 4 OOto 10 00 2,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches 4 OOto 650 1,000 Masonic Pius 4 OOto 600 2,000 Fine Gold Watch Keys 5 50to 500 5,C00 Children’s Armlets 2 50to 600 2,500 Sets of Bosom Studs... 1 50fce 850 2,500 Enameled Sleeve But tons 2 50to 10 00 10,000 Plain Gold and Chased Rings 1 OOto 500 5,000 Stone Set and Seal Rings 2 50to 10 00 5,000 Lockets, all sizes 2 OOto 700 10,000 Sets of Ladies’ Jewelry 8 OOto 20 00 4,000 Watch Charms (each).. 3 OOto 550 5,000 Gold Pens, silver ex. case 4 OOto 6 00 5,000 Gents’ Breast and Scarf Pins 3 OOto 20 00 2,000 Ladies’ new style Belt Buckles 4 OOto 600 2,000 Chatelaine aud Guard Chains 6 OOto 20 00 1.000 Gold Thimbles 7 OOto 14 00 2,000 Sets Ladies’ Jet and Gold 10 OOto 20 00 10,000 Gold Crosses 1 50to 600 6,000 Oval Baud Bracelets... 6 OOto 20 00 4,000 Chased Bracelets 5 OOto 16 00 2,000 Ball Eardrops, all cols. 3 OOto 500 5,000 Fine Gold Pens 2 OOto 350 2,000 New style Jet and Gold Eardrops ! 3 OOto 700 2,50 C New style long Crystal Eardrops 4 OOto 8 00 2,000 Gold Pens 3 OOto 600 A chance tQ obtain any of the above ar ticles for ONE DOLLAR by purchasing a sealed envelopes for 25 cents. J&T Five sealed envelopes will be sent for $1; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; sixty-five for $10; one hundred for sls. Agents wanted everywhere. Our patron 9 are desired to send United States money when it is convenient. Long letters are unnecessary. Orders for SEA LED ENVELOPES must in every case be accompanied by the cash, with the name of. the person sending, and town, county and State plainly written. Letters should be addressed to the Managers, »9 fol lows: GOODWIN, HUNT & CO., Box 5706 Post-office, New York, fel o—-3m* Every kind Os printing— and BOOKBINDING Neatly and Cheaply Executed AT THIS OFFICE. GIVE US A CALL Commttrtim Merchant». Mtto Hatch—For twenty years Cashier Mechanics’ Bank, Augusts, Ga. Chas H.’ Phelps —For six years Agant and Cashier Southern Express Cos. HATCH and PHELPS, JANKERS, BROKERS, axu GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS, NO. 9 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, (Entrance on New Street). HBPERKXCF.S : R. IT. Lowry. E,q., President Bank of Re public, N. Y Josiah Oakes, Esq., V. Pres’t Shoe and Leather Bank, N. Y. J. D. Vermilye, Esq., at the Merchants’ Bk, N. Y. Nourse A Brooks. 127 Pearl street, N. Y. Brodie A Pettes, 122 Pearl street, N. Y. D. D. S. Brown, Esq., Editor and Proprie tor Rochester Democrat, Rochester,N.Y. John L. Bunee, Esq., President Plicnix Bank, Hartford. Conn. James M. Niles, Esq., President Exchange Bank, Hartford, Conn. Francis Fellowee A Son, Attorneys at Law, Hartford, Conn. D. A. Dwight A 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., Superirtfenden* South ern Express Cos., Augusta, Ga. E. Hulbert, Esq., Superintendent Southern Express Cos.. Atlanta, Ga. James Shuter, Esq., Superintendent South ern Express Co-, Memphis, Tenn. A. B. Small. Esq.. Superintendent Southern Express Cos., New Orleans. And Agents of Express Companies. feb6—3m j. Nelson & Son r i Commission -■.i man* 1 ”7 Merchant, And Dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, Etc., Os Superior Qualify. 304 Bkoap Street, Augusta, Ga. N. B.—Agent for Fairbank’s Patent PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES. A constant supply on band, for sale at Manufacturer's prices. Expenses from Sa vannah only added. fe27—lm John craTg, Exchange and. Commission Broker Office 289 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Gold, Silver, Bank Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Sterling, and Domestic Ex change bought aud sold. 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-.'!m. THOMAS TOBIN. /MUTTON FACTOR and \J COMMISSION MERCHANT ISI BROAD STREET. jn2t-tf AUGUSTA. Ga. Wm. A. Wright, Thomas Gibbs, Late Richmond. Va. Augusta, Ga. Geo. JEt. Crump. Amrusta. Ga. WEIGHT. GIBBS ,fc CO, GENERAL COMMISSION A S II SIIIP PI X G M ERCHANTf, No. 7 JONES BLOCK. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Will purchase and sell on Commis sion, COTTON, TOBACCO, PRODUCE, and MERCHANDIZE of every description. Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta. Georgia, and Richmond, Virginia. CONSIG N MENTS SOLit T TED. fe2o—-lm South Carolina Rail Road. AUGUSTA AGENCY, > February 10, 1566.; I”th instant, until lurther notice, the Pas senger Train on this Road will run as fol lows : Leave Augusta 8.00 p. m. Arrive Johnson’s T. 0 11.00 p. m. Leave Johnson’s T. 0 12.00 Arrive Augusta 3.00 a. m. PEAKE, Gen. Sup’t. Central Rail Road. OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL R, R.,1 _ _ Say Ann ah. Ga., Jan. 20, 1566. ) lpl?3; ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE sth FEBRUARY, TWO DAILY TRAINS will run between Augusta and Savannah, con necting in both directions with trains on the Georgia Rail Read as follows, viz.: Leave Augusta 9.30 A. M. and 5.45 P. M. Arrive at Augusta 5 P. M. and 5.45 A. M Leave Savannah 7.30 A. M. and 7.30 P.M. Arrive at Savannah 7.00 P. M. and 6.35 A. M. Passage Freight to go by Passcuger Train must be prepaid and delivered at passenger shed thirty minutes before departure of train. * J. M. SELKIRK, febl Master of Transportation. TO THE PLASTERS OF GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. I have now on hand and for sale, a large number of MULES and HORSES,generally from three to five years old, of the best growth of the Western country—such as are especially adapted to the business wants of the community—and have arrangements on hand which will enable me to supply a very large demand duriug the winter and spring. Myself a native of Kentucky, and having formerly had an extensive connec tion with this class of business, together with the iaot that I am now permanently located in Augusta, I Hatter myself that my facilities are unsurpassed for supplying this market at the lowest possible rates consis tent with a sound business. Purchasers are, therefore, invited to call and examine my stock, or send in their orders for any num ber or any class of either Mules or Horses at market prices. M. A. DEHONEY, Proprietor Palace Stables, sell—ts Ellis st., Augusta, Ga. If you want your Printing done in the best manner, call at E. H. Pughe's Office, corner af Broad and Mclntosh streets.