Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, March 21, 1866, Image 4

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€{jf Bailn The largest < ir< elation. WEDNESDAY MoK XING... Marchsl,lß6* scxssons. —Even a pig on the spit has the con solation of thinking that things may turn. —Major DeGournny, of the famous PeGouruav's battalion, is editing a pa per in Montgomery. Alabama. —Take great pains in raisiug goats. They are quite dependent on their “rear ing up.” —Last month the Treasury Depart ment disbursed as actual expenses $52,- 112,772 19. —ls a man keeps too many mastiffs, hounds, pointers, setters and terriers, his earnings will ail go to the dogs. —Only two of our American poets have suug in praise of the month of March. They are two too many. —Michael Brogan, a porter was found dead in his bed recently, in Liverpool, after drinking twenty pints of ale. —April sth is to be a day of Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer in Massachu setts. Qtfery:—For the errors of Sum ner and Philips '! —What French proverb shows that it costs less to support a father-in-law than a father ? “ C’esl le premier pas qui route!” (It is the first pa that costs.) , —The widow of General Bowen. Canfederate States Army, who died at Vicksburg during the war, is teaching school at Raymond, Mo. —ln January last, a pure Arab horse ran from Cairo to Suez, a distance of 90 miles, in 7 hours, 50 minutes, and -10 seconds. —The lowa Legislature has passed a series of resolutions demanding the speedy trial of Jefferson Davis for treason. —Why is the instruction of the deaf and dumb like the vicissitudes of life ? Because it shows that there is a great deal of mute-ability in the world. —lt was the “bowldest” of Fenians who told his sweetheart that “it was himself that couldn’t slape for draining of her.” —A tender-hearted railway on a certain railroad, says he never runs over a man if he can help it, be cause “it musses up the track so." PALACE STABLES. THE UNDERSIGNED rffff begs leave to return his thanks —t o the citizens of Augusta and the public generally for the generous pat ronage heretofore extended to him, and so licits a continuance of the same. Having recently fitted up this establish ment throughout, and added to the stock forao new and ELEGANT CARRIAGES, GENTLE AND FINE HORSES CAREFUL DRIVERS, etc., etc. He is prepared to accommodate the pub lic for occasions of BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. The especial attention of families wishing to avoid the expense of keeping carriages, horses, etc., is called to the fact that he has provided several new and elegant outfits, which will be retained EXPRESSLY FOR THIS CLASS OK BUSINESS. They may find it to their interest to jnako either a special or general arrangement for them. BUGGIES,* SINGLE AND DOUBLE TOP AND OPEN At all times kept for hire. FINE SADDLE HORSES, Among them two or three fine pacers, for ladies—perfectly gentle and kind. WEDDING PARTIES Will be attended in the most elegant style. FUNERAL OCCASIONS WILL MEET WITH PROMPT ATTENTION. HORSES AND MULES KEPT BY THE BAY WEEK MONTH oit YEAR At customary rates. And always on hand for sale. Pledging his best efforts to please, he hopes to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. mhl4—tf__ M. A. DEIIOXEY. Splendid Lot Kentucky Mules. Received this day, direct from the West, 100 head : among them some of the largest and finest grown anywhere, especially adapted to the wants of lumber mon, draymen and the cultivation of low lands. Come and see them. M. A. DEIIOXEY, mill—ts Palace Stable?. Ellis street. Fottndrietn lilackumithing, Lite no km; kiioei.vg. pATRICK SHARKEY, HORSE SIIOER AM) BLACKSMITHING GENERALLY. Remember the location—Bounded on the North by Broad .Street ; on the South by Ellis Street; and located in Centre .Street, between the two of them. ja3l—fim AUGUSTA FOUNDRY AND Machine Work*, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. fJMIESE EXTENSIVE WORKS HAVING BEEN REFITTED, And Supplied witli ample material, The Proprietors aro 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. KARMERS’ 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 and host Patterns: CART AND WAGON BOXES; HOLLOW WARE; SASH WEIGHTS; Church, School, Factory and Fire Alarm BELLS; MILL WORK; CASTINGS of all and every kind, heavy or light, in iron or brass. BLACKSMITHINti in all its branches. Railroad Companies, Car Builders, Factory and Mill Owners, Corporate Au thorities, and ail those wishing a large amount of Castings, will find it to llieir ad vantage to give us a call before contracting elsewhere. ANTI-FRICTION METAL, For Heavy or Fast Bearings, furnished at sbost notice, and warranted of best quality. Mr. ,T. R. Howell’s celebrated TURBINE WATER WHEEL Is made at our Foundry. « PHILIP MALONE A CO., Augusta Foundry arid Machine Works, fetfi—fim Augusta, Georgia. Look to your Interest. rpHE PHIENIX IRON WORKS, ON I Marbury street, near the Cotton Factory Building, known as the old Pistol factory, has been converted into a FOUN DRY and MACHINE WORKS. Steam Engines, and Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Boilers, Mill Spindles, Gudgeons, Gin Gear. Gas Retorts, Sash Weights, and other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS are among the many articles of superior work manship, which we are daily furnishing to our customers, and tlie public generally, at the very lowest prices. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled. Competent Machinists sent to any part of the country to erect or repair Machinery. DAY .fc PHILLIPS, Proprietors. KEFK RENTES. Mr .T R Howell, Millwright, Augusta, Ga. Maj Geo T Jackson, Augusta, Ga. Mr W Brenner, Augusta, Ga, Mill Fur nisher. Jesse Osmond, Esq, Augusta, Ga, Car Builder. Reanv & Merry, Bcrzclia, Ga, Proprietors Saw Mill. Cook & Lampkin, Columbia 00110(3’, Ga, Proprietors S;uv Mill. piiii.U--.Sni Gmts, Pistols, Ammunition* To Mpor^men. OUNS, PISTOLS, AND AMMUNITION. Just received, a full assortment of Single and double barreled GUNS COLT’S REPEATERS, all sizes Smith «fc Wesson and Merwiu <fc Bray's PISTOLS POWDER, SHOT, and GUN WAD DING Best quality water proof CAPS All kiuds.PISTOL CAPS METALLIC CARTRIDGES, for all size Pistols All kinds of POWDER FLASKS and SHOT BAGS DOOll and 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 he sold at low rates. Please call and examine. Remember the place. W. D. BOWEN, 290 Broad Street, Over Barry <fc Batty’s Drug Store fehfi—3 m Plant the Corn. PLOUGH IT— AND SHELL IT— AND SELL IT. J. & T. A. BONES Aro now receiving PLOUGHS, GRINDSTONES, And main/ other thing* NEEDED AT PRESENT. jaSl—lf FRENCH KOLLS JA VERY DAY, BRANDY, FOR MEDICAL USE. AT TIIR FRENCH STORE, fe2s—lm 200 Broad street. Clotbiner! Clothing ! ! 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 A CO.. felS-eodtf 271 Broad Street. ILLS OF LADING ALWAYS ON HAND AT TIIE DAILY PRESS JOL 01 RICE. Corner of Brosd and Post-Office streets, jafitf ’Upstairs. I Fertilizers. PHOENIX GUANO, JM PORTED DIRECT FROM rilK SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN THIS SPRING. This GUANO wps used very extensively in 1801 with such genernl satisfaction that, in offering it to the planting public now, we doom it unnecessary to publish any of the many certificates which we have received from planters this spring, testifying iu tho very strongest terms in its favor. All that we can say is to guarantee that we will pledge ourselves to furnish an article PURE AND UNADULTERATED, such a? was analysed by Professors Joseph Jones, of Augusta; Charles A. Shepherd, of Charleston, S. C., and J. Darby,of Alabama, whose analyses wo publishes iu 1801, aud were satisfactory to all. WE HAVE ONLY A FEW HUNDRED TONS OF THIS WELL KNOWN AND VALUABLE FERTILIZER TO OFFER THIS SPRING, Consequently we advise all who want any of it, to SEND IN TIIEIR ORDERS AT ONCE. It is put up in barrels of about 300 pounds, and the price will he uniform, ns follows : SBO per ton, of 2,000 pouuds, in Augusta, or $55 in Savannah, cash. All orders to be filled from Savannah must be sent in by the 10th of March. IVE ALSO HAVE A FEW TONS JOHNSON ISLAND. AMERICAN AND COLUMBIAN GUANOS. All valuable, and for sale low for cash by D. 11. WILCOX A CO., fe2T—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 WILL PLEASE SEND IN THEIR ORDERS AS EAHI.Y AS POSSIBLE, AS GOOD GCANO AND FERTILIZERS^ ARE SCARCE. GEO. R. CRUMP A CO. folft— 3m 21‘H Broad St. IJOR AS IT is WRITTEN— As I live, every kneo shall bow to me, and every tongue confess that— I KEEP THE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN THE CITY for happy is he that condemneth not himself or that which heselieth— FOR MV HOUSE SHALL BE CONSIDERED THE EMPORIUM of the CITY AND THE OIL WELL OF GEORGIA ! And he spoko to the multitude, saying, the Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh away; but he that taketh a PEPPER-CURED HAM away from Willis’ taketh away THE BEST IX HIE CITY. I sell Kerosene Oil, pure, at $1.20 cents per gallon ; with foam, $1.50. Aud blessed is he who giveth 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 S/s Where the Goods spoken of can be seen and tried. 11. E. WILLIS, fe22—lm Meat House and Oil Depot. pLUMB A LKITNER, 212 Broad St, Augusta, Ga. WnbLESALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IX 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, C.i;ASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, jas—tf | UMBER! LUMBER 11 JL LUMBER 11 THICK PLANK! SILLS! FLOORING! JOISTS 1 SCANTLINGS! INCH BOARDS! LATH! ROUGH EDGE, Etc.. Etc. Jl@“‘‘All sorts” of Lumber cut to order, with dispatch. Address : REDMOND & CO., Augusta, Ga. Or leave orders at our desk, 278 Broad Street. fel _tf B®* If you want your Printing done in the best manner, call at E. H. Pughe’s Office, corner of liroad and Mclntosh streets. Medicines, Drugs, Etc. | pKK%TS small p«\ preventive. YELLOW FEVER EKADICATOR! i SCARLET FEVER CURE- I CESSPOOL Purifier. ERYSIPELAS I Cured Effectually. POISON OAK Cure! | BURNS Relieved in stantly! I BURNS Healed very Rrpidly. ,SCAR S P R E- I vented. | PITTING of Small I Fox Prevented ! I ULCERS Purified | and Healed. | OLD SORES Healed ' -and Cared. GANGRENE Pre vented and Cured. WOUNDS Healed Rapidly. SCURVY Cured in Short Time! TETTER dried up and efi'ectually |i Cured. IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS! For SORE THROAT I it is a Sure Cure. !For DIPTHERIA, it is the very best Remedy known. SHIP FEVER Pre vented by its use. Removes all Un pleasant, Odors. In case of death in the house, it should always bo used about tho corpse— it will prevent an}’ unpleasant smell. POISONS (animal or vegetable) are de stroyed by its use. CONTAGION Dc «t rover! STING and IN SECT BITE Reliev er! ALL BAD ODORS DestroveJ! SICK ROOMS Puri fied and made PIeHMITIt ! FKVKKED and SICK Persons greatly relieved an«l refreshed by bathing with Pro phy lactic Fluid added to the water. SOFT \VH ITE 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 tive against the SMALL POX ! To Purify the Breath cleanse the Teeth, it can’t be sur passed. HOSPITALS Pliouldi use it as a Disin feetaut. SHIPS should use it as a Purifier. FAMILIES should use it to purify the sick ruorn, the privies, the night chairs—to have pure air is to have good health Dangerous Effluvia? of Sick Rooms and; Hospitals removed by its use. PROPHYLACTIC FLUID! In fact it is the GREATEST DISINFECTANT AND CONTAGION DESTROYER ever known. Get a Pamphlet, and always keep about vou a bottle of DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Sold by all Druggists. fe2o—ly Physicians* Dr. IL J. BOLAI, QUHGEON AND PHYSICIAN. U Will attend to nil Calls left *at BARRY k BATTY'S DRUG STORE, OR AT RESIDENCE, No. 423, j UPPER BROAD STREET. mhl-lm» Dr. Win. Pettigrew JJAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE ’ RESIDENCE To 91 Broad street. opposite Engine House of the Gazelle Fire Company, fe2s—tf south side, O P. HUNT, M I)., jO# IIOMCEOPATJIIC PHYSICIAN Surgeon and Accoucheur, j No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row), Augusta, Ga. inlo-Iv-3m» Dentistry. DR. WRIGHT, , CSSSk I,KNTIsr — 'RTh Tf¥ Having increased facilities, is j now prepared to perform all operations in | the line of his profession, to the entire sat- I isfaction of his patients and friends, and : those who desire his professional services. I Artificial teeth set on fine gold plate or | yule-anile base; always guarantees a perfect i fit and restore the natural expression of the | face. j Office at the old stand, No. 2fit> Broad : street, Augusta, Ga. mhfi-lm W. E. SPEARS, DENTIST BOOMS 264 BROAD STREET, Over IF. 11. Putt's Drug More, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ! Is constantly receiving all necessary ma terial appertaining to his profession, of the ! latest improvement and best styles. _feß--tim Co-Partnershij> Notices. Co-Partnership Notice. T W. PERKINS WOULD RESPECT • fully anuouneo to his friends and the public that lie 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 au able, attentive and skillful operator. . The business will in future bo 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. IV. PERKINS, i 192 Broad street. I January 15, 1866. j a o.S ts NEW FIRM. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE Asso ciated themselves in trade under the j firm of ! CLARKE & BOWE, j For the purpose of conducting a GENERAL COTTON AND ! PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS, J And have taken the close brick store-house i ou Ellis, between Washington and Monu- I ment streets, where we are now prepai*ed I to receive on storage, or for sale, COTTON j and all other kinds of COUNTRY PRO j DUCE. Strict personal attention to all | business guaranteed. A share of public | patronage solicited. 11. E. CLARKE, | in2ti—fim R. J, BOWE. I SOUTHERN FRUIT TREES] Tho largest and best selection of j APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, | and other Trees, i Also, superior GRAPE VINES, STRAW BERRY PLANTS, Etc., Etc I JSS- EXTRA LARGE TREES for im- I MBMATF, BEARING. Send for a Catalogue. Addross j ja!2—tf D. REDMOND, Augusta, Ga. Gift Emporium. GREAT DISTRIBUTION By the EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIAJION, ESTABLISHED IN 1846, 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Rosewood Piano*, Alelodrrm*, Pine Oil Painting*. Engraving*, Silver Ware, fine (r old and Silver Watches, Diamond Pin a, Diamond Ring*, Gold Bracelets, Corals Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Cameo Ladies' Set*, Gold Pen*, with Gold and Silver Extension Holder *, Sleeve Button*, Set* Sind*, Vest and Neck Gold Rings , etc. VALUED AT $1,000,000. DISTRIBUTION is made in the following manner: CERTIFICATES naming ea«*h article and its value, are placed in SEA LEI) EiS VELOPES which are well mixed. One of these en veP pes containing the certificate or order for some aniele, vv.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 urticle named, or c an choose any other one article on our list of ttie same valu“. Purchasers of our SEALED ENVELOPES may, in this manner, obtain an article worth from one to five hundred dollars, FOR OUNTIE DOLLAR which they need not pay until it is known 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 in the country. We are. therefore, enabled to send finer goods,and give .’letter chances to obtain the more valuable prizes, than any other establishment of the kind. The business con tinues to l»e conducted in a fair and honorable manner, and a large and great!}’ increasing trade is proof that our patrons appreciate this method of obtaining rich and elegant goods. During the past year this Association has 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 w’orth less than one dollar, retail, and there are no blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on hav ing prompt returns, and the article drawn will be immediately sent to any address by return 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 Har graves. 821 Broadway, New York. Oil Painting, value $100; E. F. Jones, Barrett, Marshall Cos., Kansas, Melodeon, value s‘2(>o: Patrick J. byrnes, Waterbury. Ct, Gold Watch, value $125; J. F. SI law, 224 East 24th street, New York. Piano, value $350: Mrs. ( has. J. Nevis, Elmira, N. Y., Piano, value $300: Miss Lucy Janeway, Elmira. N. Y., Cluster Diamond Ring, value $200: Mrs. K. Pennover, City Hotel. Nashville, Tenn.. Melodeon, value 125 00; Oscar M. Allen. Cos. B. 1-EM Regr. Jnd. Y<.ls . Nash ville. Tenn . Watch, value 85.00; Rowland S. Patterson, Cos. I>, loth lowa Vet. Volunteers, Oil Painting, value 100.00; Mrs. Abbev J. Par sons .Springfield, Mass.-Mdodoon. value 150.00; James L. Dexter, City Surveyor, Syracuse, N. Y.. Gold Watch, value 150.00 :* Mrs. James Ely, 177 Wooster street, corner Bleeker, X. Y.. Oil Painting, value 100.Of; Mrs. J. C. Coles, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Silver Castor, value 40.00; Dr. J. R. Sinclair, No. 4 Main street. Utica. N. A*.. Framed Engraving, value 25.00: Hon. Luther Dctniold, Washington, D. C., Oil Paint ing. value lOO.t'O. Letters from various parties throughout the country, acknowledging the receipt of very valuable gifts, may be seen on tile at our office. TO BE SOLD FOR O X E DOLL Ul EA C H, Without regard to value, and not to be paid for until you know what you will re ceive. EACH. 50 Elegant Rosewood Pi anos, worth fr0m...5250 OOtooOO 00 50 Melodeons, rosewood cases 125 00t0225 00 100 Fine Oil Paintings 25 OOtolOO 00 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches 75 00tol50 00 150 Diamond Rings 50 00to2U0 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 Castors 15 OOto 40 00 100 Silver Fruit aud 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 Forte Monnies 8 OOto 15 00 3.000 Silver Butter Knives.. 3 OOto 700 2,000 Paris Ear Rings (new styles) 1 50to 600 3,000 Gold Pencils and Tooth Picks 3 OOto SOO 3,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches 4 OOto 10 00 2,000 Lava and Floreutino Brooches 4 OOto 650 1,000 Masonic Pins 4 OOto 600 2.000 Fine Gold Watch Keys 5 50to 500 5,000 Children's Armlets 2 50to 600 2,500 Sets of Bosom Studs... 1 50to SSO 2,500 Enameled Sleeve But tons f 2 50to 10 00 10,000 Plain Gold and Chased Rings 1 OOto 500 5,000 Stone Set arid 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. caso 4 OOto 600 5,000 Gents’ Breast and Scarf Pins 3 OOto 20 00 2,000 Ladies’ new stylo Belt Buckles 4 OOto 600 2,000 Chatelaine and Guard Chains fi OOto 20 00 1,000 Gold Thimbles 7 OOto 14 00 2,000 Sets Ladies’ Jet and U«ld 10 OOto 20 00 10,000 Gold Crosses 1 50to 600 0,000 Oval Band Bracelets... 0 OOto 20 00 4.000 Chased Bracelets 5 OOto 16 00 2,000 Ball Eardrops, all cols. 3 OOto 500 5,000 Fino Gold Pens 2 OOto 350 2,000 New style Jet and Gold Eardrops 3 OOto 700 2,500 New stylo long Crystal Eardrops 4 OOto S 00 2,000 Gold Pens 3 OOto 000 . 03“ A chance to obtain anv of the above ar ticles tor OSSE DOLLAR by purchasing a sealed envelopes tor 26 cents. *3“ Five sealed envelopes will be sent for fU o]cveQ ° v *2: thirty for $5; sixtv-five for $U>; one hundred tor sls. Agents wanted everywhere. Our patrons are desired to send United states money when it is convenient. Long letters are unnecessary. Orders for SEALED ENVELOPES must in every ease be accompanied by the cash, with the name of tho person sending, and town, county and State plainly written. Letters should be addressed to the Munagers, as fol lows ; GOODWIN, HUNT & CO., Box 5706 Post-oflice, Now York. felO—3 m* Every kind of printing— and BOOK BINDING Neatly and Cheaply Executed AT THIS‘OFFICE. GIVE US A CALL Commlnnion Merchant** K. M*bEA. J. 11. CARTER. Kenneth McLea & Cos., CO MMJ.SSIOX M K RCHANTS, 202 Bay Street, Savanxjh Are constantly receiving FLOUK. BUT TER, LARD, HAMS, BACON, SHOUL DERS, etc., etc., on consignment, which they offer »t the lowest market rates. mhl3-lm* Milo Hatch— For twenty year* Cashier Mechanics’ Bank, Augusta, Ga. Chas- H. I’iiKi rs—For six years Agent and Cashier Southern Express Cos. HATCH and PHELPS, TV ANKERS, BROKERS, Airn GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS, NO. 9 WALL STREET, NEW YOKE, (Entrance on New Street). KKFEKEXCF.S : R. n. Lowry, Esq., 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. Bunce, Esq., President Pbenix Bank, Hartford, Conn. James M. Niles, Esq., President Exchange Bank, Hartford, Conn. Francis Fellowes A Son, Attorneys at Law, Hartford, Conn. D. A. Dwight A Cos.. Boston, Mass. Calvin Taft, Esq., Worcester, Mass. Thomas S. Metcalf, Esq., Augnsu., 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., Superintendent South ern Express Coq Memphis, Tenn. A. B. Small, Esq., Superintendent Southern Express Cos., New Orleans. And Agents of Express Companies, febfi—3m rj. Nelson &Soa Commission " And Dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, Etc., Os Superior Quality. 304 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. N. 11.—Agent lor Fairbank’s Patent PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES. A constant supply on hand, for sale at Manufacturer’s prices. Expenses from Sa vannah only added. 1e27 1m JOIIX CRAIG, Exchange and Commission Broker Office 28i) Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. Gold, .Silver, Bank Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Sterling, and Domestic Ex change bought and 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 aud accounts opened with depositors. ja9-3m. SAVAGE HEYWARD A SONS, AUCTION AND General Commission Merchants, No. 123 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. (Next to Union Bank), AND N<\ 241 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Will give prompt attention to the Pur chase and isale of Lands, Bonds, Sticks, Cotton, Bice, Merchandize, Naval Stores,' and all kinds of Produce. Having large store room arcommoda tions, will be 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, Augusta, Ga., AUCTION AND General Commission Merchants. M ill give prompt and general attention to all business entrusted to them. Favors so licited. ja3—tf THOMAS TOBIN, nOTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION MERCHANT 181 BROAD STREET. ja24-tf AUGUSTA. Ga. South Carolina Rail Road. AUGUSTA AGENCY, [ February 10, 1566. > Iztb instant, until further notice, the Pas senger Train on this Road will run as fob lows : Leave Augusta. S.OO p. m. Arrive Johnson’s T. 0 11.00 p. in. Leave Johnson’s T. 0 12.00 Arrive Augusta 3.«0 a. m. feb 11 ts H. T. PEAKE, Gen. Sup’t. Central Rail Road. ” OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL R. R.,( , G A ~’ Jan . 29 ' 1866 FEBRUARY, TWO DAILY TRAINS will run between Augusta aud Savannah, con necting in both directions with trains on the Georgia Rail Road as follows, viz.: Leave Augusta 9.30 A. M. and 8.4a 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 0.35 A. M. Passage SB. Freight to go by Passenger Train must be prepaid and delivered at passenger shed thirty minutes before departure of train. J. M. SELKIRK, Master of Transportation. nAND I E s AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE FRENCH STORE, 200 Broad Street FRENCH STORE. jaiO—ly 200 Broad street.