Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, April 17, 1866, Image 2

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Sty jßailjj srtss. LAB6E9TCITT CIBCULATION. AUOOBTA, ta-A-.s TUESDAY MORNING April 17. I*M Job Printing In Plain and Fancy Colors, neatly, cheaply ami promply executed at this Office. Having fast power presses, the best material, ami skilled workmen, enables us to do Job Work at th* lowest figures and bast manner. The Cholera. In view of the existence of Cholera in Enrope and the West India Islands, and vague rumors of sporadic cases here and; there on this continent, it be hooves our authorities and our people to take every precaution to prevent its appearance in our community. It is, perhaps, one of the most tractable in the catalogue of diseases, when taken in time and properly treated. And it is as easily prevented, if due precautions and necessary sanitary measures are ob served and enforced. The first requis ite to prevent its occurrence, or spread, is cleanliness. Filth will engender it, or, if engendered, will spread and sus tain it. Hence, our citizens should see to it that their premises are not only thoroughly cleaned, but kept so ; and the Municipal authorities should rigidly enforce all the ordinances on the sub ject, and see that the trash and de cayed matter in the streets are prompt ly removed and destroyed. In the way of diet, all greasy sub stances should be discarded, and all food used should be dry and thoroughly cooked. Water should be used as sparingly as possible, and a little brandy in it would be beneficial. Regularity in habits, cleanliness and dry food, then, are the principal requisites to be ob served ; and, withal, tear should not be allowed to take possession of the mind. It has been observed, that fear has often brought on the disease during epidemics, it being impossible to assign any other cause for it. Therefore, if this scourge of mankind should, despite every neces sary precaution, nake its appearance in this section of the country, our people should keep cool, calm, aud collected, avoid all undue excitement, follow the rules which wo have already laid down, and they may reasonably expect an ex emption from the disease, or, if they should unfortunately take it, their chances of recovery will be almost cer tain. We do not believe that the disease will make its appearance in this por tion of the Union. It may reach our seaboard and take effect on the coast cities, and along those navigable s'cnmr, where travel and trade are constantly flowing, but amid the sand and pines of tbe interior it scarcely ever comes. It certainly will not appear spontaneously. It must be brought from some infected place ; and even then if the atmosphere is not in a condi tion to receive it, it will not spread. We think, upon the whole, that there is no cause for alarm ; hut it is well that we should use every precaution against the approach of so unwelcome a visitor, and hence we have penned these few paragraphs to call attention of all to this necessity and to allay any unne cessary excitement on the subject. The Asiatic cholera, so called from it3 originating in Asia, seems to be almost indigenous to cold climates. It is more frequent in St. Petersburg than in lower latitudes,“Still it is often very virulent in warm climates, and when it takes up its periodical course around the wor'd it does not appear to regard climate or locality, but moves on un impeded in a given circuit, following, however, as we have said, the line of navigable rivers, railways, and other regular routes of travel and trade. Thus in 1850, when it raged in this country, it made its appearance at New Orleans: whither it was brought on ship board from »ome infected district, and pro ceeded up the Mississippi river, raging with fatal eJFect along that stream and its tributaries. And so it was in other localities, always following th.e public thoroughfare? s aud highways. It would be advisable, therefore, to strictly en force quarantine regulations whenever it becomes necessary ; that is to say if the disease should visit any place with which communities in this section arc in communication. There are some other points in con nection with this subject which wc would like to refer to, but we have not the space and time now. Our principal object, at present, is to urge the adop tion of such measures as will compel the cleaning and keeping clean of pri vate and public premises and th.e streets and alleys of cities generally; for that is after all the best preventive of the disease, and the most necessary thing to be done. _ —The eight hour bill failed to pass the Ohio Legislature before the adjourn ment of that body. The Providence musical people are considerably excited now by the prepara tions for the great “Smngerbund” of the New England States, tbe States of New York and'New Jersey, and the city of Philadelphia, which is to take place in the capital of Rhode Island on the 26th,, 27th and 28th of June next. Some five hundred singers will take part in the festival. The Providence Liederkranz have engaged an orchestra of about fifty of the best performers in Boston. —The Supreme Court of Errors at Hartford (Conn.) has reversed the de cision of the lower court in the Shaker case of guardianship, which lias been a long time in- litigation. A widow left her children with the Enfield Shakers to be supported till they became fifteen years of age: since'then she has married again, and now claims the custody of the children, though the eldest is Only ten. The highest court in the State now decides that they must stay with the Shakers. Trustworthy advices from Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, and Ala bama, report that planters are putting in cotton to tbe full extent of their ability, and that in some sections the amount ol land that has been assigned to cotton culture is greater than ever before known. The fears of a scarcity of seed have proved groundless, as seed is found to be plenty, though much of it is risky from being too old. —The Nashville Press & Times says that Andrew Johnson was decidedly op posed to Mr. Lincoln's Emancipation proclamation. He believed it to be hostile to the dogmas of State Rights and State Sovereignty. Accordingly, Andrew .Johnson, then Military Gov ernor of Tennessee, exerted his influ ence to get Mr. Lincoln to except Ten nessee from the Emancipation procla mation. —Tt is proposed iu London to form a “Girls’ Household Brigade,” in order to employ girls under fifteen years of age in domestic work, and to save part of their earnings, so as to enable them in time to emigrate or get into better ser vice, having made a character for them selves by honest industry. Funeral IVolicc. The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. JONES, Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. J.nes, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jones, and of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Johnston, are invited to attend the funeral of RENWICK, infant son of the former, from the residence of the latter, corner of Telfair and Elbert streets, THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, at 10 o’clock. Fuse ! Fuse ! Fuse ! in non FEETssa - ety fuse > ’ FOR BLASTING, To be had at BONES & HENDERSON’S, apls—i m 187 Broad Rtreet. Furniture and Piano Hauling. J JAVING A NEW AND LIGHT Spring Dray, I am prepared to haul FURNITURE, PIANOS, and any thing else, without scratching or bruising, as is too often the case. Orders left at ray Grocery Store, on Washington Street, between Broad and Ellis will be promptly attended to, at reasonable rates. Particular cure given to moving Furniture and Pianos. Wit. ITALE (colored), ap!4—f>m Healer iu Family Groceries. Rhodes’ Superphosphate of Lime. A LARGE AND FRESH SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. This valuable FERTILIZER may be used On Corn Crops at first and second plowing with the same beneficial results as at plant ing. J. A. ANSLEY A CO., No. 300 Ilroad Street, apß—2ot Agents for Manufacturers. Koes and Iron. JUST RECEIVED— -300 dozen Brade’s Crown HOES—OOO to 2 200 dozen Scovil HOES—I to 4. ARRIVING— -50 tons Sweede IRON—IS to 4 in. For sale at reduced prices, by api 3—ts BONES, BROWN A CO. Attention 1 Attention ! Attention ! rjJHE HIGHEST PRICE 1 PAID FOR RAGS, OLD IRON COPPER, BRASS LEAD, Etc., AT 358 BROAD STREET, apl3-lm* corner Kollock. fMIOICE PERFUMERY Vj COLOGNE WATER BRUSHES TOILET SOAPS, And almost evory article for the Toilet, for ,leby PLUMB & LEITNER, jaß—tf 212 Broad st., Augusta. Ice Cream and Sherhert! CANDIES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT TBE FRENCH STORE, 200 Broad Street. FRENCH STORE, jalO—ly 200 Broad street. New Advertisements. __ _ FOE county solicitor.— JOHN 8. DAVIDSON, K«q., wiU be supported for the office of Count, Solici tor in the ensuing election let Wednesday iu May next, by apl7-td MANY VOTERS. Social Lodge Ho. 1 F. .&A. .M.'. A a CALLED COMMUNICATION of SOCIAL LODGE, No. 1, will be held at Masonic Ball, THIS 'Y '(TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7i o'clock. The Degree will be conferred. Bv order of S. D. Heard, W.-.M. 1 . 7 WM. 11. CRANE, Jr., aplT-I Secretary. Pure Sparkling Ale. ®ON HAND AND TO AR rive, genuine “R. Younger” SPARKLING ALE, j Said to be the heat in the world. Also, a few casks of McEwan’s ALE. For sale low, by CLARKE A DERRY, apl7—7 277 Broad street. TAKE NOTICE. JOHN KENNY, MERCHANT TAILOR, 221 BROAD STREET, Has got the BEST STOCK of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINGS and LINENS In this Market, which he will sell CHEAP BY THE YARD, Or, make make up to order IN THE VERY LATEST STYLES. Those wishing to purchase GOODS by the yard, had better FAY ME A VISIT BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. np!7—l2t MORE OF IT. FEW BARRELS OF THAT FINE PARAFFINE LUBRICATING OIL. Manufactured by the Union Coal and Oil Company, just received, and will be sold very low. Machinists, Rail Road Companies and all others using Lubricating Oil would do well to try this, as it is known to be the best manufactured. FRANK HOLMAN, . No. 316 Broad Street, Sole Agent for the State of Georgia. apl7—fit* FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE nORSE LIGHT LEATHER TOP BAROUCHE One Horse Light Square Body ROCK AWAY One Two Wheel Large HAND CART One Large TRUCK One fine MILCH COW, in good ordor and fit for Beef. Also, my FAMILY IIORSE, a good aud gentle animal. Also, my Stork of COACH and HAR NESS MATERIALS, as I am about to elose up my business. Also, mv HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. a j, 17—41* LUTHER ROLL. REVENUE STAMFS pOR SALE BY BRANCH SONS & CO., Bankers and Commission Merchants. apl7—st TO INVALIDS. Have you disease of toe KIDNEYS? TAKE P.ISLEY’S EXTRACT OF EUCIIU. Suffering from pain in the Back and Loins?. TAKE RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU. Have you disease of the Bladder ? TAKE RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU. Suffer!ng from Dropsy or Gravel ? TAKE RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU. Have you disease of the Uretlia ? TAKE RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU. Suffering from Debility or Irregularities? TAKE RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU. SOLD BY THE DRUGGISTS. apl7—lm MATTINGS! MATTINGS!! J’LOOIi OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Etc. 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Red Checked MATTING 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 WHITE MATTING Matting .STAPLES CARPETS of all kinds manufactured FLOOR OIL CLOTHS in new patterns, and in all widths manufactured WINDOW SHADES in new designs and in all lengths wanted CORNICES BANDS and BINS We have just received a beautiful lino o f the abovo goods, which wo offer at a SMALL ADVANCE ON COST of importation, and to which we invite the attention of our cus tomers and the public generally. J. G. BAKAE A BROTHER, 205 Broad Street. PS' MATTINGS and OIL CLOTHS LAID ! CARPETS MADE and SHADES IIUNG, at Short Notice, apll—lw J. G. BAILIE A BRO. Auction Sales. Day, Riusell & Benjamin. AUCTIONEERS. AT7ILL SELL Ilf FRONT OF VV STORE, ON ! WEDNESDAY NEXT, commencing at 91 A. M., G ROCE RlKS—assorted SHOES and FANCY GOODS . TOBACCO. CIGARS, FURNITURE STATIONERY, CUTLERY r Etc. ap!7-2 - ■ Ice Dealers. Ice Notice! A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF ICE may be found at THE AUGUSTA ICE HOUSE, opposite the South Carolina Kail Road Depot, and at the Branch House on Jackson Street, immediately in the rear of Antoine Poullain’s store. Both houses will be open for delivery of ICE from 6 o’clock, a. ra., until 7 o’clock, p. m. (Sundays excepted.) The hours on Sunday from 6 to 9a m.; from 12 to 2 p. m., and from 6 to 7 p. m. The übove hours, on Sunday, will not be deviated from unless a physician’s certificate renders it necessary. Price for the present for 50 lbs. and up wards, three (3) cents per pound; four (4) cents per lb. at retail. an4—tf C. EMERY. " ICE. rpHE McINTOSII STREET Ice House (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE) IS NOW OPEN. Prices for tbe present four (4) cent? a pound, retail. For fifty pounds or more three (3) tents. R. A. HARPER A CO. apl4—3m (colored). Saddle & Harness Manufactory. WE HAVE NOW IN STORE, and are constantly manufac tnring Aid receiving from the best Northern Manufactories, for tbe SPRING TRADE A Full and Complete Assortment of SADDLES AND HARNESS. OUR HARNESS DEPARTMENT Cannot be excelled in this or any other Market, consisting OF COACH and STAGE HARNESS DRAY and CART HARNESS SINGLE and DOUBLE BUGGY HARNESS We also give especial attention to the Manufacture of WAGON and PLOUGH HARNESS BRIDLES, MARTINGALES; WHIPS, Etc., WOODEN and IRON lIAMES, TRACE CHAINS, LEATHER and RUBBER BELTING, Os any desired width TANNERS’ and CURRIERS' TOOLS Also, a lull pt-ock of HARDWARE, TOOLS, and MATERIAL for Saddlers’, Harness, Boot and Shoemakers’ use, con sisting in part of HARNESS SKIRTING, Hemlock and Oak Tan SOLE LEATHER, UPPER LEATHER. French and American CALF SKINS. LINING, TOPPING and BINDING SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS of every description. * We are prepared to make to order any kind of Harness that may be desired. All • kinds.of repairing in our lino done with neatness and despatch. Give us a call, and we guarauteo to give satisfaction in quality and prices. J. W. HA CON & BRO., 109 Broad street, Under the Augusta Hotel, Sign of the White Horse. FRANK GOODSELL would re spectfully inform his friends that he may be found at the old stand, and flatters him self that with an experience of ten years in the establishment he can give satisfaction to all who wish good work at reasonable rates. • mblS-lm Mosher, Thomas & Schaub, O l A BROAD STREET— -14: Under Masonic Hall, AUGUSTA. GA., Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FRENCH China! BOHEMIA’S, FRENCH and AMERICAN Class "Ware I AND KEROSENE LAMPS, AND AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE. us, and we will convince you that you can save the Freight from Now York to this Point. Jostaii Mosher, J. Jefferson Thomas, roh3 —6m Gkorgk Schaub. OFFICE GA. IMMIGRATION CO., 1 No. 258 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga., > March 28th, 1866. ) THIS COMPANY—ORGANIZED FOR the purpose of supplying labor—facili tating Immigration and promoting the agricultural and commercial interest of the State—is now prepared to receive aud promptly fill all orders for FIELD LABOR ERS, HOUSE SERVANTS, and ME CHANICS—to be delivered in Augusta. Stockholders are entitled to Select Hands, at Half Commissions. “ A limited sppply of Stock can be fur nished. I J. JEFFERSON THOMAS, President. Wm. 11. DAVIS, Secretary. FRANK J. ROBINSON, nib3o 6m Gen’l. Sup’t. JNO. C. SCHREINER ft SONS, Macon, Ga. JNO. C. SCHREINER ft SONS, Savannah, Ga. Jolin C. Schreiner & 8011s, NO. 199 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. BOOKS, STATIONERY. MUSIC aud FANCY GOODS. Keep constantly on hand a choice selco tion of the above articles. All orders from tho Country promptly attended to. THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GtJITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR Steinway! k Sons, Soebbelcr & Schmidt’s, and Gale A Co.’s CELEBRATED PIANOS, febl—ly Commission Merchants. W. BUSBY WARRES. W. B. BABFEB. J. w. WALLACE. W. HENRY WARREN ft CO- AT WHOLESALE, GROCERIES, BAGGING. ROPE, ' . . TWINE, HATS, BLANKETS, NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., 175 and 177 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga. We purchase and »e]l COTTON, TOBACCO, PRODUCE, Etc., ON COMMISSION, And forward Goods to any section of tbe country, North or South. To Owners and Shippers of Cotton. JNO. K. GII.LIATT 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. advances made on shipments of COTTON to New York and Liverpool. W. HENRY WARREN A CO., 175 and 177 Broad Street, mh2B—tf _ Augusta, Gi. Milo Hatch—For twenty years Casbief Mechanics’ Bank, Augusta, Ga. Chas 11. Phelps—For six years Agent and Cashier Southern Express Cos. HATCH and PHELPS, JANKERS, FROKE ?v S, 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. Vcrmilye, Esq., at the Merchants' Bk, N. Y. Nourse A Brooks, 127 Pearl street. N. Y. Brodie A Bettes, 122 Pearl street, N. Y. D. 1). S. Brown, Esq., Editor and Proprie tor Rochester Democrat, Rochester,N.Y. John L. Bunce, Esq., President Phenix Bank, Hartford, Conn. James M. Niles, Esq., President Exchange Bunk, 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., August**, Ga. John Davison, Esq., Augusta, Ga. H. B. Plant, Esq., President Southern Ex press Cos., Augusta, Ga. 11. 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 Co*, Memphis, Tcnn. A. B. Small, Esq., Superintendent Southern Express Cos., New Orleans. And Agents of Express Companies, fobrt—3m e. b 7 lo.\g & co m 256 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Arc now commenoiug to receive their recent purchases of SPRING DRY GOODS, Made since tbe Great Reduction in prices North, and will continue to make additions thereto, as prices may further decline, of FRESH SUMMER GOODS, Until their Large and Varied Stock, con sisting of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS Generally, shall be Complete, which they are resolved so to sell as to give their cus tomers the advantage of their lately pur chased Grreat Bargains Which they propose to WHOLESALE & RETAIL CHEAP FOR CASH. Call at LONG’S EMPORIUM, mh3fl—tf 286 Broad Street. Paper! Paper ! Paper! J3RANCIS M. STONE, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WRITING PAPER, RULED AND PLAIN, NEWS, BOOK, axd WRAPPING, PRINTERS' CARDS, INK, BRONZE, ETC., ETC. BLANK BOOKS, ENVELOPES, and STAPLE STATIONERY 141 WALNUT STREET, CIN GINN A TI, OHIO. ffvy.. Particular attention given to mail orders. Paper of any sire and weight made to order. mh2o—lm CHARLES I). CARR & t’O., 004 BROAD STREET, STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Will buy and sell on Commission STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD, SILVER and BANK NOTES. Also, REAL ESTATE. mh27—3m JOB P Rll\ TI KG HO USE, Corner of Rroad and Mclntosh Streets, UP STAIRS. THUS ESTABLISHMENT HAS X been furnished with everythin# in the TYPE and PRESS DEPARTMENT that the best Founders could supply, and is prepared to execute orders for every descrip tion of PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL J 013 Printing Corner Broad and Mclntosh sts., Up Stairs, Accuita, Ga. Boots, Shoes, Etc. fig OLD CITIZENS! IST BROAD PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, S| HB Hoots & Shoe* TO FIT. 9 WARRANTED AS REPIiESCSTtt. Bj The undersigned, well known in inunity, are determined not to he by ar.y fair dealers in the trade,— houses or what not. fl| We Buy for tfash and Sell For Onr acquaintances will tell the'.r where tbe number is. SB BONES A HENDERSON, B 187 Broad Street, H apl4—lm Augusta. G». B SHOES! SHOES! SllOtyfl jUjiL-■ M. Cohen, ■ RROAD ATlfwß lias just received a large SPRINGS of the Latest styles of Ladies'. Gents’, aud Boys’ SHOES consistmj part of— H Ladies’ GAITERS H| Misses' SLIPPERS fl Ladies’ Kid SHOES H Ladies’ Morocco SHOES H Gents' Pump Sole BOOIjH Gents’ OXFORD TIES ■ Gents' OXFORD TIES, patent letttoH Boys’ Bed Top BOOTS fl Children’s Copper Tipped H BOOTS and SUfuJ All styles of BOOTS and SHOES, fgH Bovs and Girls : the latest styles GestfH HATS ; a largo lot of TRUNKS anil Vihß ISES. ■ Also a fine assortment of STRAW HATsB at New York Prices. ■ Don’t forget tho place— B 182 J BROAD STREET, 9 ap4—"m Opposite Augusta Hotel ■ Down With High Prices!! fFj BOOTS AND SHOEM BROGANS I and TRY Nil I At Wholesale and Retail. \ We would respectfully inform the poiii9 of Augusia and surrounding country, 1 we have opened a branch of our New V«k9 1 city Store at 314 Broad street, where wein9 now prepared to show all in want of 9 BOOTS. SHOES, 1 BROGANS and TRUNKS, 9 The best selected and finest stock of Gmm in this section of the country. ■ To City and Country Merchants, ttl would say we can sell you Goods in onrlitiß as low as you can buy them North; fttl our Goods are direct from tbe Manufstafl rers, as one of the firm is in the wWeahl business in New Y’ork City, and our mothl is “quick sales and small profits,” and tub a big business. One trial is sufficientti prove the truth of the above statement. Don’t forget tbe place. W. & C. 11. CLARENDON, 314 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga., Nearly opposite Planters’ Howl apl-tf H’d Q’rs Depaktmf.kt of Georgia, [ Augusta Ga., April 6th, 1866. j QENEftAL ORDER NO. 17- Provisions having been made by the leg islative authorities of the State of Geergii by which all persons, without regard tt color or former condition, are alike pro tected and secured in all their rights by the laws of the State, and tho adnjinistratioi of them by its officers and Courts, Com manding Officers of Posts are hereby ordend to turn over to the proper Civil Authority of the State, all persons,not soldiers, held it confinement, or under arrest awaiting trill, or under bonds for their appearance before any Court or Commission for crimes or mis demeanors charged to have buen committed ly them, except where committed again* the General Government, to be tried by the Civil Courts of the State. Iu future, all freedmen or others, except soldiers, who may be arrested by the Mili tary Authorities for crimes or misdrmeanotl charged to have been committed by them, except where committed against the Gene ral Government, and those arrested for petit offenses, of which Agents of the Freed men’s Bureau may take cognizance under provision of Circular No. 4, Series of 1865, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen aud Aban doned Lands, State of Georgia, will be turned over to the Cml Authorities of the county or town in which the offense is com mitted, for trial before the civil Courts of the State. Exceptions made to this Order, for trill by Military Commission, will be specially directed from these Headquarters. By Command of Brevet Maj. Gf.x. Brass**. OJjUial: (Signed) S. B. Mob,A. A. G. A. A. G. [apll-6j The Petroleum Vapor Stove and Gas Light A RE NOW A ON EXHIBITION 307 BROAD STREET. UNDER PLANTER’S HOTEL For ECONOMY NEATNESS and SIMPLICITY IKE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! All kiuds of COOKING. BAKING, BROILING, etc. Done at one-tenth the expense of ordinary fuel, and without odor, smoke or ashes, apt 2—ts SAIIONI & EOSWORTH. Georgia Petroleum Vapor Stove and Gas Light Company. Branch sons & co., have kindly permitted the opening of a SUBSCRIPTION LIST for stock of tho above Company, at their Banking House, Broad and Mclntosh Sts., (eorgift R. R. Bank.) ap!2—tf For Sale* A PLANTATION, WITH ALL the appliances for making a cropi . for sale low ; or will be exchanged for mer chandize, etc. For particulars apply »• Daily Press office. 12t*lm