Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, April 28, 1866, Image 3

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'. ;• r ■ •■•■•’• ag % ' T.m- X' . 1. 1 ' r 'Hb'u I • 1 r. - L f..!. < ' 1 • i !..■ k*A.t!B Hafet! ■■ - ■-:.. i.i !:••.- fvio/jB t • „■ -_-v , Way i.y '/’l*Tv.:i X S- M ‘i-iXn Spl ’ : i ;• ’ ■ 1 w 1: ’* 1 -»■ j•;j.i. '■ . lan 11 i■ ■ ■i * ■ ,M ■■ ‘■■■it: Srrßßioß Court. —In thin Court, yes* terdny, Mr. Salem Dutchor, of the Coniiitu t*tionaUst, was admitted to practice at this H*r. Ills petition was presented hy Oeo. T. Barnes, Esq., with the following highly complimentary endorsement from Governor Jonkiua : Richmond Sv'pkrior Court,) April *27, 1866. J Asa member ot this Tar, f beg leave to state to his Honor Judge Hook, that the father of Mr. Ihitcher, the applicant for admission to the Bar, was known to me in early life; that ho was a gentleman of lib eral education, high social position, an«l .irreproachable character. This fact has naturally excited my interest in behalt of the son, and I lake * rent pleasure in adding that my acquaintance with him during his residence* here, has impressed me* very favorably of him. I will only add that as a member of the Bar 1 shall most heartily welcome him to it. Mr. r>. was then duly sworn in, receiving the fraternal greetings of his Honor the Judge and tl e Bar. Ho studied law in the office of Judge Nicholson, of Tennessee, formerly U. S. Senator from that State, aud of i resident (then Senator) Johnson- Wo tender our cotcmpomry our best wishes for his success in his profession. Our Firemen in Charee roy.—Wo find the following in reference to our gre men who have gono to Charleston, in the Xewt of tli&t city, of \prii 27th : Arrival of tub Hrr.srs of tiib Fi«k mkn —Georgia Independent Eire Company, in charge of their engine, and the ‘•(l.i/.*. !!v,” in charge of the hose reel, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon, ami were escorted to tho Charleston Hotel by a committee fiome&chof cur companies-, making u very j pretty procession. 'J he Georgia euirirc has been deposited in rX« house of tho Washing ton Company, and the hose re.,-1 has been placed in the Hope Engine House. Almost a Biot.—A.s the Augusta firemen, escorted l\v committees from cur city com panies, were passing tho Citadel Green, ii collision occurred between them and some colored men, in which, it is said, one the latter was slightly wounded by n pistol shot. Afterwards we saw a great crowd of negroes in front <*f Mr. Ogrcn's saddlery store, corner of ll.iscl and Meeting streets, who, as we afterwards learned, wore en deavoring to get out a while boy, who, tho colored men said, ha-1 inflicted tho -wound, and who had run into Mr. Ogren’a for pro- ! tection. Mr. 0. ivlo-vd t.» them have ; the boy, wi:h all th.-ir threats and menaces : ! and a few of the firemen came up aud dis persed tho rioters. A detachment of col- ; ortd troops come down, but a’ter a short j time wore .sent back, aud quiet was perfectly restored. Flo*jii. Meal, Gunv.—Messrs. Cer*. T. Jackson <fc Cos. advertise in another col umn, Extra Family, Superfine, and Granite Mills Family Flour for sale. Also, bolted meal and grits ground daily. See adver tisement. Stall Fed Hf.ef.~H, B. Willis ad vertises in an acrostic in another column Kerosene Oil, free from explosion anrl smell. Also, some fine stall foci beef, which ho wishes to dispose of. Every one should go early and secure some of ibis fine beef, at his store, corner Campbell and Ellis streets. MilledcHvVu.ee Rail Road.—A gen eral meeting of tbo Stockholders of this Rail Road will he held at the City H;dl in this city, on ii jftth day of May next, at ; 10 o'clock. Yv" understand that the Board of Directors will be elected at that time. Frank Leslie's Lady's Magazine, and Harper for May, have Ven received « from C. F. Agn 11, 2TJ Broad Street, whore j tho latest Foreign and American publica cations can be obtained. Church Record.—Ministers of every denomination will please band in at our office some time during Lo-day. their order of service for to-morrow. 11. Cass in offers for sale, **i large stock of coffins. Also, old furniture. AUGUSTA PRICES CURRENT. REPORTED SPECIALLY FOR TIIE DAILY PRESS. Office daily press, j Augusta, Ca., April 27tli, IPCS. ) FI J3VY>7 CIA Tj. There is a good inquiry for nearly ail kinds oT Securities, and we report an advance in the more desirable classes of Punk Notes, Bonds and .'■•locks. We hear of a sale yesterday of $5,1*00 South West ern Rail Load Bank at 50c. In Charleston, at a late sale of Securities at auction, we are advised of the following bona fide sales: Ulmrlestm City Stock 72c.; Coupons State of South Carolina 00c.; Coupons North Eastern Bail Road 05c.; Coupons South Carolina Hail’Road 05c. We quote Gold anil Silver as follows: Gold, buying 12514 Gold, asUiug lfiy *..s Silver, buying l-> Silver, selling 124 fciTJNimilßS. BEEF.—There is but little demand for Mess Be“f. On foot, we quote lOalcc. per lb., according to condition. Net., 20a23c. per lb. Supply limited and demand good. BACON*.—We note a recent decline in this arti cle. There is a fair demand, and with an average supply. Shoulders arj selling at 15a17c. per lb.” Sides, ribbed, 17a20c.; Clear, £oa2lc.; Hams, 20a 26c.; Country cured, 20u21c., round. BETTER.—There is also a slight decline in Butter, and we quote Prime Goshen 55a60c. per lb.; Western 50a55c.; Country 45a5Gc. CHEESE. —Wc quote Goshen 27a2Sc. per lb*; English Dairy 80a-i2e. Demand limited and slock small. COFFEE.—There is no recent change in this article, and we quote: .lava 44a46c.per lb.; Bio 25a.%‘c. Stock on sale moderate. COTTON SEED.—Selling at $2 00 per bush. The stock in the city is limited (in fact we know of but one lot), and is going off rapidly. DOMESTICS.— I There is a fair demand for all kinds of Cotton Goods. We refer to our Prices Current. List for quotations. DRY GOODS.—Our Dry Goods dealers are gene rally well supplied with seasonable stocks of Goods and Merchants from the interior will find it to theJ r interest to examine and price Goods here before going farther. FEKTI LlZEliS.—The demand for the season is about, over. There is a limited stock of the Stand ard Manures on sale. See quotations. FISH. —Wo note a good demand for Mackerel* and a recent advance In pricea. We quote yi bids. No. 1 sl2 00*12 50. FLOUR.— This article is dull of sale, and prices ►how a slight falling off. GRMN. —Corn has recently advanced, and we quote White $1 50ul 55; Yellow $1 45al 50. Teas 9300*2 50. HAY.—There is a good demand, and we note some recent arrivals, which ure selling at 2 25 per cwt. MOL VSBES.—We note some recent arrivals of Molasses, and prices are a little lower. Cuba 55a 60c. per gal. Selling in quantities at 55c. POTATOES.—The stink of Irish lot a toes in market is limited, and there is some Inquiry, at full prices. SUGAR. —There Is a good demand for {Sugar. Prices show no recent change. See quotations. TOBACCO.—Tobacco is very dull, and prices range from 25c. to $1 00 per lb. for Common to Good. Smm* Fancy Brands are held at higher figures, but there is but little in the market. FREIGHTS.—Cotton to Savannah, by River 91 00 per bale; by Bail Load $2 50. By Kail Road to t harlestim $2 50 per bale. COTTON. V{e have “to report a depressed and declining market. The tenor of recent advices from England has had the effect to reduce the price of Good Mid dling from 02c. to 3t’c. per lb., while the lower grades have suffered still more, prices showing u decline of -lc. per lb. The offering stock during this week has been well up to the demand, but there has been little disposition on tin* part of bidders to press sales, urn! transeciions have necessarily been limited. Yesterday and to-day the market may be said to have been almost, stagnant, and we find it difficult to give quotations. The following, however, will approximate, as near as possible, the views of holders: Middling 28c. Strict Middling . . 2fic. Good Middling. Bu<-. I.ATES i —Cotton, very much depressed. There is no market, owing to the very serious decline in Europe, and until the cause is known nothing will b e (lone. In connection with the above, wc extract the following front Bryce A Co.’s latest Cotton Circular, dated Now York, April 20, li fifi: Our in:.rk-.-t for the w- ik has been dull, biis-o.'-s- being co.-.iiiicii to export! ;-s and i*> epiem-rs t-.» a very limited extent. T lie.ireno tjd fcid'ng is let l otion :il<*»i<* until it bo definitely knuv.nJmw m»icliis left in the. South. T he bit-.nc.<s has been confined to the execu f :i i ! orders, am! speculation Las bent aim t doirnum lhe icceipts for the past week have been lighter than Loose <>f the week pi* ', .on-, vet far h »vjer limn lmd been impel. Ti»e re* eipis at New Orleans have been a!nn st exclusive!v from the Red River, which .-•h um still continues at s hiirh stage. M i-.iic - In--'. > a deoivuML a what lets 1,.. * n 2 »!s 222 j'-'',,' "V'vi, *■■■:.. i-l. I 1 .-IV.; :,■«!,■. A JImI lil 1- WrIUNJ hat iiltle and \v«*. hear <»! but one hoar run ning oil the nvi r. C-iuirleHOMi likewise allows a fat hue «:fi. while receipts con tinue; f*d!, owing to the fact of her great had Roads again in <»{.••:aii- n. The Mis-es sippi /‘ounciy seems exhausted, Memph s alone leaving any stock, and that amounts to but about 2s,Out* hales. ifud.OMO ivniain on the Re I liivcr. it will surpass tne general l-x --jiectatt ei :n Now Ur learn. w!:tch now puts down the amount to bo received that port at 60,000 bales. North Carolina, Alabama and Missts.sijii, have the lea-:, and (it-org:a the most v t to seiid fir Ward. Fr«>m the most reliable information from tic* interiors of tlicse states u e wouid tteern 150 ou> bales as ar. outside esti mate for tho ani*<unt yet to conic forward, the greater part ot wi.uh ought to arrive in the next forty days. The fears we have expressed concerning the sod, which has been, and now is being planum, are being more than realized. From every sec;ion of the country complaints Are being made on this point. Home planters have had u» ru-ijow their entire number ot acres, and others unable to obtain a sufficient amount ot good seed are planting far less than they expected. Negro labor stems very scarce in tic-n >ie vYc tern **i the CottAn Htatcs. and the oju rs of higher wages from these districts are inducing many of the freedmen tonban «lon their eh: li< : eor.tia-ts anrl move We**v ward—a proceeding for which there no rem edy until a Whi-.o Mau's Bureau be e-i»b --b'ind. l ie* faet ot >*> much ci tic.* crop having :o b v rmsc-vn will reduee the aggregate «»i iiie crop raised. ;*s it wilt make tin; season of picking fur shorter, and tit- quality ol the Cotton infesior. it • • > n*»t sM.-in probable that the proposed I i\ .q'lj.i* cents-on Cotton will l*eeonie a law. Ncvv England taking the position that it will act Io tii •pi •;.-•*i• of li*t export inteicst. and the l-o • ... Con:is ,-e Ji •.* ;i‘ly well known to render comment unne*-os»ary. Wholesale Price List. COMMERCIAL. AITI.LS— Northern Mil ?10 00 a jugojm;— i.. ... . vd 5S a SO Irani: » y.l 40 a Kcn.acky yd . ST a BEEF— Mess’ .bid ti 35 00 3b-s Ii bbl. .20 00 a BAO or— Vfesu rn Shoulders. .. Ib. 15 a 17 Ihl'.iEides lb 17 a 20 Cigar .Sides lb.. 20 a 21 1 lams lb.. SO a 2»> C.-untrv, Round lb.. 20 a 21 liCITT k Goshen. .lb . 55 a (0 D'e>tcrn lb.. 50 a 55 i'..miry lb.. do a 50 CANE LI . Gfunimline lb . 20 a 27 7. 1 lb . a 2-i FiigliVh Dairy !b.. S'.) a e 2 r:u: Apple lb.. 40 a i COFFEE i Li.. lb.. 28 a 30 I .lava. Ib 41 a 40 | IX>Mkt i iCS— Augusta Factory 7-8 yd.. 18 a Au-i'ist.i i• « tory 4-4 yd 22 a Aug*tsta I*a«-torv Drills ytl 21 a (»tl.or Mills 7-8 yd IT » 18 (••.her Mills 4-1. yd 21 a 22 Osnaburgs yd 27 u 28 EGGS— i FERTILIZERS i'eruvbui Guar.o ton. 130 00 a E:••:•* lsi« r (liattio .ton .125 00 a Ichal Guano ton. 80 00 a ]lu onix Guano. ton <KI 00 a E'-vi Sujjerpi'.OFphate.tun. 03 00 aSB 00 i'ae.-.h's Xnperph'sphTe.h'U. n 75 00 kited* .•' fiiipernh'sph’te.tnn. 70 00 a V* hitcluek's Ccrealizer ion .110 00 a FlSH— '»rnekerel, No. 1 bbl. 22 00 a 23 (.0 Mackerel, o. ! H bbl 12 00 al2 50 Mackorcl, No. 2 bbl. .2! 00 a 21 50 Mucker* 1, No. 2. .’j bbl. 11 00 ali 50 Mac!;-: cl N'u. 3 . large bbl. 10 00 a 20 00 Mackerel, >;«. 3 lrge bid. .10 50 a Mackerel, No. 8. small bbl. .17 00 a 18 On Mackerel, No. 1 ..kits . 300 a 3 25 Codfish lb.. .. a Herring lb.. a FEATHERS— .. lb.. a FLOUR — Northern Sunorfiuc bbl. .10 00 a 11 00 Northern Extra bM II 50 n 13 (K) Northern Family bid.,l3 00 als 00 Bi. Louis Fancy Brand, bbl. .18 50 a 111 IK) City Mills Superfine bbl . . a City Mills Extra— bid ..a City Mills Family bbl.. .. a Country Superfine bbl.. a Country-Extra bbl . a Country Family bbl . ..a GRAIN— ‘ Corn, white bush 150 a 15a Corn. veUowr bush.. 1 45 a 1 60 AYluat.. bush . a Outs bush.. 75 a 80 Rye 1.. bush.. ..a Peas bush.. 2 00 a 2 50 HAY Northern owl 200 a 225 HIDES- Dry lb 10 a 15 IRON — a LARD— • Prime l*eaf. ,1b 20 a 22 Pressed lb.. 20 a LEATHER— Knoxville ntfrr. r. 0., sole ff>.. 45 a 50 Knoxville mfg. co., hniss.lb 40 a 45 Hemlock Sole . . lb.. 88 ft 45 Baltimore Oak, lb . 55 a 60 Southern Oak . lb 40 a 50 Harness. lb. 50 a Uppers doz 48 00 a LIME— Northern.. bbl . 400 a LlQThfifS— Y> Wakey e A i « 75 a 6 00 Brandy . ffn l. 350 a 10 (»0 '• : . Kl il 350 a 5 00 jtKAifi- ' *■“ 3 '* s » 6 «° ( ilv-rnim.l bolteil tiush . 1 fifl 175 Counirygroauil bush 150 a nof.xssKs- York. ,ala so (ioltl.’t. Syrup . R «l. ISOa 125 Sugar (,'an« ... 75 a M 4 v ui a gal.. 55 a «0 Mnseovnda gal.. 60 a , fyghnrn gal.. 40 a 50 Cut, assorted. ..lb.. B’.a 0 OILS— Linseed g :i l . a 00 ly . -ene buruine gal IK) a 1 00 Kero«ein- lubricating l:.:! i 4ft a 2 (H) Sperm Winter gal.. 3 75 a 450 T:inm rs'Corn . yi.l . 200 a 250 AU. I.inery gal 275 a 3 i>u K-tl. . 3 50 a 4 00 1-R4 Winter gal 275 a 325 ONIONS— ? bbl 400 a 500 PAINTS White l ead lb 18 a 24 Ch.-'une Yellow. . lb.. 40 a 50 Chn.ine Green. lb.. 4) a 50 M-aiuh f.rown ... lb.. 1H a lb Venetian bed lh.. 18 a 20 Venetian ground in oil. li> . 4) a lu'.ty lb . 20 a 25 roiiK - Northern Pickled bbl 35 00 a roll'-Ki. - knn l<.u doz . 4 50 a 8 00 POT A \'i -KS Iri-t- bbl . 5 00 a GOO k t bush. 1 25 a 1 50 lIAI>ES. v Mnl.-ig.i. box . 6(» a fi 50 Vulag-i ‘.box 325 a 350 Malaga > 4 box 175 a 200 RICE— .lb 14 a 16 non:— Bali* lb . 22 a 25 Cotton lb. 50 a 60 SALT— I.iverp<H)l sack . 2 01) u 225 SOAP— Amerl m Y.-ilow lh.. 13 a 16 SHOT bag. 350 a 375 SUG A U— -1 own. Raw. . lb. 13 a 16 Cbw.fiod A lb IS a 18)4 { luriib-d 8 . . ib 17,'ia 18 < lari Med C . . lb.. 17 a 17*. Crushed lb.. 10 a 20 Powdered lb . 10 a 20 TEAS Greet) lh . 1 25 a 2 75 Bbtelc lb 125 a 200 v onunun .. ....lb., 25 a 35 M.-.bu i lb 40 a 50 Go* •! lb 50 a 00 Good Medium Sound lb 60 a SO Fine lb.. ‘JO a 1 00 WOOL— I i;.v.isl:cd . Ib.. 15 a 20 « 1-d lb. 20 a 25 WIMiS Claret. case. 750 a 12 00 Bo;'. case. 13 00 a Sherry. case. .13 00 a Madeira case. .15 00 a Catawba case .15 00 a YARNS — bunch 250 a 275 FINANCIAL fs&jr‘ Latest Quotations for Uncurrent Mpncy and Securities. «EOR(HA. Buying. (Georgia Rail Road .t Banking Company 07 Marine Bank of Georgia 85 Bank of Fulton... . ... 35 Augusta Insurance k Banking Company 5 City Bank of Align ta. 26 Manufacturers Bank of Macon 20 Northwestern Bank .^5 Merchants* A* Planters* Bank ». 0 Planters’ Rank 11 Bank of Columbus 18 Central Rail Road Bank. 00 Bank ot Mid lie Georgia 02 Bank of Cthens .... 42 B. of ... 42 l.* silk of \u ;u«ta.. 0 Augusta Savings Bank 12 •U*. Bank 6 I in ■ f- t\ inpali. 38 Rail*; of the Stitt* . . 25 Bank of Coinmcive ALABAMA. Eastern 1 of Alabama. . .40 Bui 85 ConiansYeiftl i-.-mk . .. 35 Rank •>; ; j. ; o:uery. DO Central Ban! 35 l Bunk 45 South... :i !iaT»k 75 SOUTH CAROLINA. Union Rank GO Bank of cho>;i.T 15 hank of tbo :-ta'e fold) 18 Bank of the ET- (new) 8 Br.’ik of ( barb G.on 25 J-lxeiian rc Bank of Columbia . .. 18 Men hunts' Bank of t heraw. ! s Bank of Gore*-town. . )^ IManto:s’ U.: .- .f Fairfield 1> Flamers* A *.iaballies' Rank it) i oopl Fa i mk. 40 Bank Os New berry . 42 Batik of liarnburg 17 Sou:!i \V'--icni Rail Rond Bunk. . . 50 Farmers* & Exchange Bank 5 Rank of Cam i.*:i .88 Bank of South Carolina. 14 State. Rank. - . .15 Commercial Lank of Columbia 8 NORTH c A KOI.IN A. Bank of Cape Fear 20 think of Vi ilinington.. . Jo All other Nov-li Carolina Banks from 80 to 85 But l ; :t!e doing in Tennessee and Virginia Bank STOCKS AND BONDS. State of Georgia bands, old. . .Ssas6 State of South c'avolina Bonds, old 70a.. City of Augusta Bonds 85a .. City Os Savannah i ends .IMa (ity of lifiu-m Bonds 75a.. Georgia Hail Komi Bonds 07a.. South Wosb/vn Rail Road Bonds 35.) . Georgia Ji.iil Road Stock S7a9o Ceirr.d Rail Road Stock. 37aU8 South Western Rail Road Stock 95'a1)8 South Carolina Rail Road Stc*ck, old 77a.. South Carolina llail Road Stock, new 40a.. COUPONS. Generally leas than Bonds. Pity of Savannah. floao‘2 State of Georgia. 80a.. State of South Carolina 60a.. SHIPPING. AUGUSTA ANI) SAVANNAH. Steamer SW an, Captain M. J. Cohen. Steamer Hard Times, Captain C. Green. Steamer Gibbons, Captain ,1. G. Garnvit. Steamer EXPRESS, Captain M. Moody. Steamer Eclipse, Captain F. 11. Ward. Steamer Bkrky, Captain SAVANNAH AND NEW YORK. Leave Savannah on Saturdays — Steamship San Salvador, Capt.. Atkin's. Steamship MISSOURI, Capt. Loveland. Steamship Herman Livingston. Capt. Baker. Steamship Gen. Barnes, Capt. Morton. Leave Savannah on Thursdays — Steamship Leo, Capt. Dearborn. Steamship VlllGO, Capt. liulkley. CHARLESTON AND NEW YORK. Leave Charleston on Saturdays — Steamship GRANADA, Capt. —• Steamship ALHAMBRA, Capt. Crowell. Steamship Quaker City, Capt. West. Steamship ANDALUSIA, Capt. Bulkley. Leave Savannah alternate Thursdays— Steann hip Emily b. Sou her, Capt. Lockwood. Steam-hip Mosul A, Capt. Marshman. Hentaurantu, Etc. A LHAMBBA KIiSTAURANT XA and DRINKING SALOON, (Formerly the OH Shnrtef.) ON ELLIS STREET, In renr of the Central Hotel. STILL AT THE TOP OF THE PILE! Jim Powell stili. at the Bad. la newly fit tod up and well furnished with BRANDY, WINES, CHAMPAGNE, SEOAHS, Etc. So;no of that. OLD RESERVE CRUSOE WHTSKEY Still left, to which weir, trite tho attention of all who wish something good to drink. LUXCJI EVERY DAY. L AT. LEWIS. aplO—lir» Proprietor. Waverly House, p 1S the lend of king st., Charlkston. S. C. Th' - well.known II iu.»c bavingbeen com fortuLi.Y fitted up and furnifched, is now open for tho reception of guesta. MBS. A. J. KENNEDY, aMRS. L. A. RI FF, an 13-1 »n Proprietrcs.ees. AVVnrSTA HOTEL. TONES & RICE, J PROPRIETORS, AUGUSTA, GA. The undersigned take this method of informing their friends and the public gene rally. that they liavo 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 tbo Augusta Hotel a pleasant homo fur tho traveler. JONES k RICE, felß—lv Proprietors. SCIIEYB2W IIOTSE, gAVAN NAII, GEORGIA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Having been renovated and newly furnished, is now open for the reception of tho travel ling public. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor, mb 16*- 6m Hotice. 'T'HANKFtJTi I*oll THE PATHOXAGK I conferred on the St. CHARLES, I will ever be ready to wait upon my guests ; and having employed one of the best bar keepers, I hope to give entire satisfaction to the public. Any number of day boarders will be accommodated with day boarding at $lO per week. And a iew with good rooms well furnished, at the low price of sls per week. Day Board $2.50 per clay. apl2 tf_ SAM’L P. BRADFORD. UOAEDBRS WASTED. Fifty boarders CAN BE ACCOMMODATED, With or without Lodging, at the BLENNERIIASSETT RESTAURANT Corner Campbell and Walker streets, OPPOSITE GEORGIA R. R. DEPOT. The terms are the most favorable of any House in the city, when tho character of the fare is considered. ISAIAIi DAVIS, Proprietor. THE BLENNERIIASSETT SALOON Is still conducted by the old proprietor, who takes pleasure in commending Air. Davis to his friends and the public generally. mbU*— if E. B. PURCELL. FUitNITUSE. -•••" ) TUB UNDERSIGNED HAVE ’-fif on hand, and are receiving, a fine assortment of F uirii i tur*e. Which they offer at very low figures. Aim*, prepared to make to order and repair any thiug in our line of business at short notice. Cane-Bottom Chair- re sented i?t a living price, at 137 Broad, i-pposife IMonuuieut street. WEPT & MAY. Educational. | npIIS UNDERSIGNED DESIRES A -S.. few more I'L PI LS to make up a Class j <*f Twelve. * Instructions given in the Common Eng ; lisli Branches and in f!-o (.'lassies. Special ut*cn‘ifii I'aid to ti-.e Mathematical Studies, the lower n> v.ell the higher branches— no effort being spared to 'ground hoys thor oughly in tr.e principles ot Arithmetic. Two Sessions JJuity --ir.ortiing and after noon. Tho advantages of* tlu* system proposed, especially for young men whose studies have been interrupted by the war, respectfully eoiunieuded to notice. For teuns and further particulars in qniro nt North-East corner of Greene aud Jackson streets. aplt) —2vv* I. KOPKINP. IXO. C. SOHRUINKR k SONS, Macon, Ga. j.no. c. sorißEivKn & sons, Savannah, Ga. .ToJssi C. Sclarciner & Sojis, ATO. 199 BROAD STREET, iM AUGUSTA, GA. books, stationery, MUSIC and FANCY GOODS. Keep constantly on hand a choice seleo tion of the above articles’. All orders from the Country promptly attended to. TFIF. Ti F.ST OK ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR Stein way A Sons, Soebbeler A Schmidt’s, and Gale A Co/s CELEBRATED PIANOS, feb t— ly Ice Cream and Sherbert! CA N 1) 1 E S AT WHOLESALE AJfD RETAIL, AT TUK french store, 2'JO Broad Street. ERE NO II STORE, jalO —ly ; ‘9OO Broad street. Cos mn ti gttlon March out a. MUX) H ATCH, for £0 years Cashier of MeOhanica* Bank, Augusta, Ga. CHAS*. H. PHELPS, for 6 year* Agent and Ca»hi<r Southern Esprec* Cos. UATCII and PHELPS, JjANKF.RS, PROKEaS, AND GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS NO. it WALL STREET, NEW YORK, (Entrance on New Street). REFERENCESJ R. 11. Lowry, Esq., President Bonk 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, F«q. f Editor aud Proprie tor Rochester Democrat, Rochester,N.Y. John L. Bunee, Esq., President Pbenix Bank, Hartford, Conn. James if. Niles, Esq., President Exchange Bank. Hartford, Conn. Francis Fellowes & Son, ;Attorncys at Law, Hartford, Conn. D. A. Dwight A Cos.. Boston, Mass. Calvin Taft, Esq., Worcester, Mas*. Thomas S. Metcalf, E.«q#> 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. Ilnlbert, Esq., Superintendent Southern Express Cos., Atlanta, Ga. James Shu ter, Esq., Superintendent South ern Express Co-, Memphis, Tent). A. B. Small, Esq., Superintendent Southern Express Cos., New Orleans. And Agents of Express Companies, febft—2 m W. HfiNKY WARREN. W. B. HARPER. J. w. WALLACE. W. HENRY WARREN & CO. P'XCBUtIVELY AT WHOLESALE, GROCKiiIEF, BAUGINO. HOPE,- - TWINE, HATS, BLANKETS, NOTIONS, Eto., Etc., 175 atid 177 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga. We purchase and sell COTTON, TOBACCO, PRODIICE, Etc., *» OS COMMISSION, And forward Goods to any section of tha country, North or South. To Owners and Shippers of Cotton. JNO. K. GILLIATT & CO., Liverpool, England. OBEP., NAXSON * CO., New York. OBER, ATWATER * CO., New Orleans. LEWIS, NANSON <t CO., St. Louis. W. HENRY WARREN & CO., Augusta, Ga. %3j„oa-h advances made on shipments of COTTON to New York and Liverpool. Vs. HENRY WARREN & CO., 175 and 177 Broad Street, mh2B—tf Augusta, Ga. Iron, Nails, Plows, Horse Shoes, Tobacco, Snuff, Blacking. -A TONS IRON—ail sfeesji OU From 1 inch to 10 inches. 9 TONS CAST STEEL— hJ From to 2J inches "AA KEGS OLD DOMINION NAILS— t)\JU 4d to i2d inclusive. PLOWS, all patterns, with and without Stocks. HORSE SHOES in any quantity. Macaboy and Scotch SNUFF, in Barrels and Kegs. /■ TOBACCO, all grades, from fine to com mon. Baltimore BLACKING, equal to Mason’s. ONE SUGAR MILL. of which’ we will SELL LOW for Cash, or exchange for Cotton, Corn, or any product of the farm, at the market ! prices, or receive those commodities on oon -1 sisrmnunt from persons wishing to purchase, | thereby giving them facilities to get what is m-eded to conduct their faming opera ! lions. NEAL, WHITLOCK <£• CO. apL*Wtf Augusta, Ga. The Petroleum Vapor Stove and Gas Light A RE NOW A. ON EXHIBITION HOT BROAD STREET. UNDER PLANTER’S HOTEL. For ECONOMY NEATNESS and SIMPLICITY I VC. CHALLENGE THE WORLD ! All kinds of COOKING, BAKING, BROILING, ole. Done at one-tenth the expense of ordinary fuel, and without odor, smoke or ashes, apl 2—ts SARON I & BOSWORTIT. Georgia Petroleum Vapor Stove and Gas Light Company. Branch sons & co., have kindly permitted tho opening of a SUBSCRIPTION LIST for stock of the above Company, at their Banking House, Broad and Mclntosh Sts., (Georgia R. R. Bank.) ap!2—tf Attention! Attention! Attention I rPHE HIGHEST PRICE I PAID FOR RAGS, OLD IRON COPPER, BRASS LEAD, Etc., AT 358 BROAD STREET, apl 3-1 m :s corner Kollook. 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 & CO., * N*'. 30ft Broad Street, apS— 20t Agents for Manufacturer*.