Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, July 08, 1866, Image 4

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€k Bailw |te. City Printer —Official Paper LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION. SUNDAY M0RN1NG....... -July 3 . I B6 * [From the Nashville Union and American.] The Coat of Faded Grey. m BT G. w. HARRIS. A low hut rests in Lookout's shade As rots its moss-grown roof away, While sundown’s glories softly fade, Closing another weary day ; The battle's din is hoard no more— No more the hunted stand at bay— The breeres through the lowly door Swing mute a coat of faded grey— A talter'd relie of the fray— A thread-bare coat of faded grey. *Tis hanging on the rough log wall, Near to the foot of a widow’s bod, By a white plume and well-worn shawl— ilis gift—the happy morn they wed, By th 6 wee slip their dead child wore— The one they gave the name of May, By her rag doll and pinaforo— By right it’s there, that coat of grey, A rod fleck’d relic of the fray— An armless coat of faded grey. Her all of lifo drapes that wall; Poor and patient . ho waits On GodVgood time to gently call Her, too, within the jewel’d gates; And all she craves is here to die— To part from these, and pass away To join her loves eternally That wore the slip—the coat of grey, The shell-torn relic of the fray— Her soldier’s coat of faded grey. Insurance. Oglethorpe Insurance Company, 0/ Savannah, Ga. rpHE Oglethorpe INSURANCE COMPA NF, OF SAVANNAH, GA. Insurance Effected at Equitable Rates. 11. W. MERCER, President. J. X. THOMAS, Secretary. Office—ll 7 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Directors: 11. W. MERCER ,J. W. NEVITT C. S. HARDEE 0. G. PURSE WM. HUNTER I A. FUALAKTON A. S. HARTRIDGE J. McMAHON A. PORTER L. J. GUILMARTIN K. MORGAN F. VV. SIMS J, STODDARD G. BUTLER J. T. THOMAS R. LACHLIRON W. REMSHART E. P. CLAYTON F. L. GUE Augusta H. A. CRANE J. IV. KNOTT A. A. SOLOMONS Macon M. HAMILTON B. F. ROSS W. IV. GORDON Macon M. S. COHEN W. H. YOUNG J. LAMA Columbus B. H. BRODNAX, Agent, mayll—6m AUGUSTA, GA. Etna Life Insurance Company. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED At all principle points in Western Carolina and Eastern Georgia. Commissions givon. ISjg. Oflico 15 Mclntosh Street, rear of Messrs. Schley’s Law Office. CHARLES W. HARRIS, myl6—Hm Gen’l Agent. B. H. Brodnax, JNSURANCE AGENCY. CORNER OP BROAD & JACKSON STREETS. juß—ly __ JOSEPH E. MARSHALL, JNSURANCE AGENCY, 240 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ap26—ly Attorneys. Law Notice. I HAVE RESUMED THE PRACTICE of Law and will be thankful for any business entrusted to my care and manage ment, not only in the several Courts in this City, but also in any of the Courts of the Middle Circuit. Office over the Augusta Savings Bank, 223 Broad Street, where I can be consulted until two o’clock, every day; and where Mr. Henry Jones can always be found when not professionally engaged elsewhere, ju6—6 JOHN MIIiLKPGE. Garland A. Snead, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Also, COMMISSIONER for the States of ALABAMA, FLORIDA AND TEXAS. Office over Baker & Caswell's old stand, Campbell Street, Augusta, Ga. jy3-lm Wright & Gibson, AT LAW, Chronicle & Sentinel Building, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Having resumed the practice of LAW, will attend promptly to all business in any of the Courts in Richmond, Columbia, War ren, Glasscock, Jefferson, Washington, Burke, Screven, Emanuel, and Johnson Countios; also, in the Supreme Court at Milledgevillo, and in the Un’ted States Courts at Savannah. A. R. WRIGHT, jn2l—2m WM. GIBSON. ' Old Clothes Renovated. gENZINE — The best article in use for removing Grease, Paint, or Stains. BARRETT, CARTER & CO. jy4—6t Accident Insurance. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS IN Tlt« PIONEER COMPANY OF TIIE SOUTH. THE SOUTHERN Accident Insurance COMPANY, LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA, HOME OFFICE, 160 MAIN STREET. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000. INSURES AGAINST ALL ACCIDENTS, Giving the holder of an Annual Policy THE FULL AMOUNT INSURED IN CASE OF DEATH, AND COMPENSATION EACH WEEK IF DISABLED FOR A TERIOD NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY-SIX WEEKS. GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES For SSOO with $3 Compensation each week, may be obtained for $3 per annum. TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM Will sccuro $2,000, and give $lO compen sation each week. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Secures a Policy for $5,000, with $25 weekly compensation. FIFTY DOLLARS Secures a Full Policy for SIO,OOO, with SSO cowpehsation each week. SHORT TIME POLICIES ($3,000 for Ten Cents), Travellers may obtain at the HOME OFFICE, 160 MAIN STREET, Lynchburg, Va., and at the Rail Road Stations, Ticket Pol cies for ONE DAY TO TWELVE MONTHS, Receiving, in case of doath from Acci dent, $3,000, and in ease of injury, sls per week. The STOCK of this COMPANY is EXCLUSIVELY IN SOUTHERN HANDS And represented by a Directory WIDELY AND FAVORABLY KNOWN. We, therefore, appeal with confidence to the good will and patronage of the South ern public. Don’t be misled by the Yankee Com panies, with Southern names and officers, that have recently been inaugurated in the South. EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND WITH THEM IS THAT MUCH TAKEN FROM OUR CIRCULATION AND FROM A COMPANY WHOSE INTERESTS ARE IDENTICAL WITH YOUR OWN. OFFICERS: COL. MAURICE S. LANGHORNE, President and Treasurer. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, of Georgia, Vice President. GEN. HARRY T. HAYS, of Louisiana, Vice President. LUCIEN PEYTON, Actuary and Secretary. G. W. LATHAM, Solicitor. COL. HENRY E. PEYTON, General Agent. DIRECTORS: joiin r. McDaniel, WILLIAM D. MILLER, GEO. M. RUCKER, STEPHEN D. PETERS, G. W. LATHAM, MAURICE S. LANGHORNE, JOHN H. FLOOD, ABRAIIAM D. WARWICK, CHAS. M. BLACKFORD, LUCIEN PEYTON. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, Chief Office at ATLANTA, Ga., Agent for the State. A. G. HALL, District Agent, AUGUSTA, Ga. SUB-AGENTS APPOINTED AT THIS OFFICE. myl2—6m Southern Express. Southern Express Company, Office, No. 179 Broad St., EXPRESS FORWARDERS. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COM PANY i> now prepared to forward, by all land Routes, on Passenger and Mail Trains— GOLD AND SILVER COIN, CURRENCY, LETTERS, PARCELS AND FREIGHT TO Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Lynchburg, Petersbu g, Danville, Bristol, Greensboro’, Salisbury, Wilmington, Charlotte, Newbern, Beaufort, Morehead City, Raleigh, W eldon, Goldsboro’, Charleston, Columbia, Morganton, Cheraw, Atlanta, Huntsville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis, Cincinnati, ( olumbus, Macon, Mobile, Montgomery, Selma, Vicksburg, Jackson, New Orleans, AND 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 Macou and Western Railroad Southwestern Railroad Atlanta and West Point Railroad West Point and Montgomery Railroad Southern Railroad Mississippi and Central Railroad New Orleans, Jackson and Great North ern Railroad Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad Alabama and Mississippi Railroad Florida Central Railroad Florida and Gulf Railro and Pensacola and Georgia Railroad. p All Goods shipped by Adams’ oi Harndcn’s Express Companies, and marked to the care of tho Southern “Express Com pany,” will bo promptly forwarded to desti nation. Freights shipped by Steamships to our care will bo forwarded inland to destina tion, without charge for cuinmis sioD, storage or drayage. If orders are left at our Office, Packages and Freight will be called for Ly our wagons in any part of the city, and go forward by first Express. H. B. PLANT, President, fe3—6m Augusta, Ga. Hail Roads. Central Bail Road. OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL R. 11., 1 Bavansab, Ga., June 12, 1866. ( ON and after to-morrow the Pa?renger Trains of this Koad will be run as folio WB, viz: Up Day Passenger Si ram Leave Savannah, daily, r 8.00 a. m. Arrive at Macon at 8.00 p. m. Arrive at Augusta at 6.15 p. m. Down Day Passenger Train Leave Macon, daily, at 7.00 a. in. Leave Augusta at 8.45 a. in. Arrive at Savannah at 7 05 p. m. Up Night Passenger Train Leave Savannah, daily, at 7.05 p. m. Arrive at Macon at ~v . 7.00 a. m. Arrive at Augusta at 4.00 a. in. Down Night Passenger Train Leave Macon, daily, at. 5.40 p. m. Leave Augusta at 8.25 p. m. Arrive at Savannah at 5.30 a. m. Milledgeville and Gordon Trains Connect daily with the Up Lay and Down Night Passenger Trains of this Koad at Gordon, Leaving Eaton ton at 1.50 p. m. Leaving Milledgeville at 3.55 p. m. Returning— Arrive at Milledgeville at 8.15 p. m. Arrive at Eaton ton at 10.20 p. m. jels-2w WM. M. WADLEY, Pree't. Change of Schedule on the Ga. R. R. June 71h,. ISOt), the trains on this Road will run as follows: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN WILL Leave Augusta 7.00 a. m. Arrive at Atlanta 6.35 p. m. Leave Atlanta 6.15 a. ra. Arrive at Augusta 6.00 p. in. NIGIIT PASSENGER TRAIN WILL Leave Augusta 6.25 p. in. Arrive at Atlanta .....5.30 a. m. Leave Atlanta 6.30 p. m. Arrive at Augusta 5.25 a. m. Both Trains connect at Augusta with Trains on Central Kail Road; tho Night Train with Train on South Carolina Kail lload, and at Atlanta with Trains on Macon A Western Kail Koad, Atlanta A West Point Kail Road, and Western A Atlantic Kail Road. E. W. COLE, juß—2m General Supt. Central R. R. Cos., Savannah, Ga. T?ROM AND AFTER JUNE Ist, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and MEKCIIAK DISE in general, packed in trunks, will be charged as in first class, instead of third class, as at present. This change is made necessary in consequence of the facility for pilfering afforded by the present mode of packing in trunks. J. M. SELKIRK. M. TANARUS., C. It. R. Savannah, April 20, 1866. In accordance with the above notice, Trunks packed with Goods or Merchandise of any description will be charged in first class by our tariff. WM. M. WADLEY, _ju B—l m President. E. Remington & Sons, JPHLJT manupacturer3 ° f RE VOL VERS,. RIFLES, MUSKETS AND CARBINES For the United Service. Ai.so, POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, RIFLE CANES, REVOLVING RIFLES, Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials, sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. In these days of Housebreaking and Rob bery, every House, Store, Bank and Office, should have one of REMINGTON’S REVOLVERS. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and supe rior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the new RE MING TON RE VOL VERS. Circulars, containing Cuts and descrip tion of our Arms, will be furnished upon ap plication. E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilinu, N. Y. MOORE & NICHOLS. Agents, No. 40 Courtland Street, juS—pod 1 m New York. 190 EKCAD STEEET 190 DRY ROODS Os Every Description, Hoop Skirts. EMPRESS TRAIL GORE PLAIN COLORED • j-i HOOP SKIRTS Dress Goods, In all Material used therefor. LADIES’ HATS AND BONNETS, HAT ORNAMENTS DRESS TRIMMINGS PARASOLS AND FANS WHITE GOODS SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS BRAIDS, TINSEL & PLAIN CORD RIBBONS, COLLARS AND CUFFS MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS HOSIERY, GLOVES, PINS AND NEEDLES, FANCY SOAPS, PERFUMERY And every other Article usually found in a First Class Dry Goods Store. AND EXAMINE MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street, Next door below Jones’ Tin Shop. Foundries, Machinery. MACHINERY FOR THE SOUTH WILLIAM PKRDLETOH. H. M. BGAItUMAX PENDLETON & BOAIIDMAN, PRACTICAL MACHINISTS and ENGINEERS, Iron "Works ! 189 REYNOLDS STREET, (On tho Premises of W. H. Goodrich,) AUGUSTA, Ga., Are prepared to furnish to order, at low rates, every description of MACHINERY needed in tho South. Such as STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS—PORTABLE or STATIONARY. CIRCULAR, MULEY and GANG SAW MILLS, of the latest improvements. WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, HORSE POWERS, COTTON GINS, IRON RAILING, DECORATIVE IRON WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS either heavy or light. RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING, and all STEAM ENGINE FINDINGS. PUMPS! We have constantly on*hand PUMPS of every description— FOßCE, LIFT and HY DRANT. New Pumps put up and old ones repaired. REPAIRING OF MACHINERY! We have facilities for promptly repairing every description of MACHINERY, heavy or light; and where parties dec.re work done on their premises will furnish compe tent Machinists at reasonable rates. my2s 3m Look to your Interest. Tiie phcexix iron works, on 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 the 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. JOHN L. DAY, Proprietor. REFERENCES. Mr J 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. Ilenny A Merry', Bcrzelia, Ga, Proprietors Saw Mill. Cook & Lampkin, Columbia county, Ga, Proprietors Saw Mill. jul4—3m HORSE SHOEING. pATRICK SHARKEY, HORSE SIIOER Ann BLACKSMITHING GENERALLY. Remember the location—Bounded on the North by Broad Street; on the South by Ellis Street; and located in Centre Street, between tiie two of them. ja3l—fim Roofing. LOOK TO YOUR ROOFS. Having secured the state RIGHT OF THE PATENT MICA ROOFING, We are now prepared to supply it in any quantity, or to appiy it to Roofs. Tho MICA HOOFING is adapted to build ings of every description, and can be ap plied to Steep or Flat Koofs, or over old Shingle Koofs, without*removing tho shin gles. We recommend its use on Factories, Foundries, Store Houses, Cotton Sheds, Railroad Depots and upon all buildings where steam is used, and a Fire Proof re quired. It costs about one-half the price of Tin. It is cheap, durable, and is easily and quickly applied. The upper surface of the Roofing is protected from the action of the weather, by its covering of Ground Mica, which is pressed into the water proof com position, making a hard surface of stone, beautiful in appearance, and a sure protec tion against fire. We shall also keep constantly on hand a supply of INDIA-RUBBER ROOFING PAINT, which is the best coating that can be used for Tin Roofing. Leaky Tin Roofs can be readily repaired, so as to last many years, at a trifling cost, which would in many cases save the expense of anew Roof. Full directions for applying, and prices, sent on application. COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS & CO., Corner Jackson and Ellis Streets, ftp 19—3 m Plumbing and Gas Fitting. C. H. WARNER, PLUMBER, GAS and STEAM FITTER, In rear of 255 Broad street, Augusta, Geo. Pumps, Gas, Steam and Water Pipes, Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes, promptly furnished or repaired. ja2o—tf Gas and Steam Fitting and . Plumbing. CA. ROBBE, • Having re-opened a Gas and Steam Fitting and Plumbing Shop, in the rear of 272 Broad Street [Concert Hall place], is now prepared to do all kinds of work con nected with GAS, LIGHTING, STEAM HEATING, and WATER SUPPLY, On reasonable terms and at short notice. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. All work warranted. juS—3m HOOP SKIRTS, GORE SKIRTS, And all other styles, at MRS. PUGHE'S, 190 Broad Street. _ — ——j ■i ' OIHCIHMATI TYPE FOITSDBT PR IXT IXG-M ACIIIXE \Vo£j 201 Vine Btreet, Cincinnati. Send far Specimens and Estimate mhl-6m rjiHE ECLIPSE FAST FREIGHT LlXif SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPACT I PROPRIETORS. Established for the purpose of giving dispel j TO HEAVY FREIGHT ! AT REDUCED RATES!,* Is now prepared to receive and forwardk tween Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta, Macon, Albany,’ Eufaula, ■ Columbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, and Way Statircj. j Ship from New York to care Erlips t 1 Freight Line, Savannah. THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN, ! AND • Insurance Effected When Dcsirti, For further information, rates, etc., in quire of Agents SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., | and at the office of the HARNDEN EXPRESS, j ja9—6m 65 Broadway, X. Y. Iron, Nails, Plows, Horse Shoes, Tobacco, Snuff, Blacking. pf A TONS IRON—all sizes, DU From 1 inch to 10 inches. 2 TONS CAST STEEL— From | to 21 inches (“AA KEGS OLD DOMINION NAILS - 4d to 12d inclusive. PLOWS, all patterns, with and without Stocks. HORSE SHOES in any quantity. Macaboy and Scotch SNUFF, in Barrel! 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 tho market prices, or receive those commodities on eon. signment from persons wishing to purchase, thereby giving them facilities to get wha; is needed to conduct their farminsr opera tions. NEAL, WHITLOCK it CO. aplS—tf Augusta, Gi FISH ! OYSTERS!! Game i \ i POULTRY! VEGETABLES!! FAMILY GROCERIES!!! OF EVERY KIND AXI> FOR SALE LOW Call and see me. WM. HALE (colored), Washington stree between Broad and Ellis, Augusta, Ga. mh6—6in Furniture and Piano Hauling. UAVING A NEW AND LIGHT Spring Dray, I am prepared to haul FURXITCKE, PIANOS, and any thing else, without scratching or bruising, as is too often the case. Orders left at my Grocery Store, cn Washington Street, between Broad and Ellis will be promptly attended to, at reasonable rates. Particular care given to moving Furniture and Pianos. Wm. HALE (colored), apl4—6m Dealer in Family Groceries. Old Frames Made New. JJARPER «fc LADEVEZE Are now prepared to RE-GILD OLD FRAMES. Parties having old portrait frames, (m* - mentoes of tho past) can have made to LOOK AS IF NEW, If sent to their shop,No. 32 Mclntosh street, opposite the Post-Office. inbl4-tf Latest styles, I N GREAT PROFUSION OF LADIES' and MISSES' HATS and BONNETS Trimmed and untrimiflcfle AT MRS. PUG HE'S, BONNET RIBBONS, in different styles MEDALLION RIBBONS Just received at 190 Broad street. MR.S. E. 11. BUGHE. PARASOLS, FANS AND SUN SHADE B NEW STYLES, at MRS. RUGHE'S, 190 Broad Street.