Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, July 21, 1866, Image 3

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m ;9aUg yrcss. fcj .inter Oflieiitl F.t,,ci 1 nTLnftm.mox. ’<4TJ>: PA . <».\. P*. MORNING July 21. 1666 Hr AdveKloenn iiis. , p||:j W. A C. if. Clarendon. W. Barron. hu— Sold by all Druggists. Vr* S r‘..:i. n sti'\ i'll." n..• Stevensiin A S‘.,it-.ii. the Ti il.'l -.'i ■. L A .'!. : SfljpEt S'.Tonson A Shelton. U rrapins—Oglethorpe. - It.- fcil»cd Melons—!!. B. Willis ,t r„. fegi t years in Augusta— H. Coffin. ■CAL MATTERS. ptftnge of Thermometer. E At Dai tv Truss Okpuk, 1 July 20, 1866. j 1 ° y;SO 92 ° 1- |Htfkk>:N' !'. W iii'ii ft 1* recently, a few telegraphic dis * Hn our City cott ini oraries' oul £ JM&* Aut giving them credit thereli.r. H&Kigt. mB us to task for it ; but note the Bunn us: Yesterday they pub ”t StSf**. MB timber of ilis: :to .es iimni. .I "S'; - Augusta /Vc»».” As then) i.- no of that title in the eity, what ,i^^Ku rnl inference? Why, that these been our dispatches; and that published without our consent. no consequence to ns. If .mr ft&kHentrrpriso can aid our .-crupiiVu wo * iav “ objection t., h. iping We don't publish any eveti |i§g§g^B,J,, ; hence wo can atTird to allow use oilr °"'tt thunder in advance. ’ thank them for their com: ,iu r rn r er credit. AT C'litii.i. N -In tin- Hi-pat' /, we find a list of the *•,l took prizes .-r were limn rr.ldy at till recent extimin.iti, n ..s' ■ College, D. C. W- t: I the from ,;e '>r«ia t Daniel F. 11 rant, . v ; N. Calvin Collier, I'omini,U F d SauCl 1.. Hurboui.nii iuentiom-,1 in their classes. is one of “ our class.” 11 • in the printing business in this : i and i <n>' l i st i i'p i -> <■ of the honors ofiiouc ' '■ that bail health compelled him to studies earlier than iii» creditable 'b-‘red. lie has our host wishes in life. %|fel,.«of ex-Senator Mallory took a prr a- - H each of two classes, as did also a VM JB»x-Gov. Shorter, of Alabama, and «BteA was among those mctiti ,ncd with o{,£, ft Jovuxai..—The first anew Masonic journal, hearing is before us. It is to be published Hiy J. W. Burke rs- Cos., Macon, tiu.i graphically, a very neat piece of is edited hy J. Emmett Blaek , Hi3sf } B|, D., and Samuel l.awrcncu, E.q., ivsh ' T *Kand favorably known in the Ma tev.4 Their names are sufficient feesi the character of tliu puldi insure it a most extensive eir ‘ MjfeMßifeniong those for whose interest i; number contains several pa f jSSr to tho Ma.-onic ttrder, with poetry, etc., which b rui its*.mi.Bß|ng table of contents. arc ?j per annum, in advance: should he in the hands of every ; do ' takes an interest in the pros ■ferity of tho Order. . V Ts* AMt'STA Ilona..—•n.i; Co!uni fyHmpWarolinian kti'.ws friend ii ' Wright. wEtfac Augusta Hotel. Just hear fcfeim, l-AaSt Basovs, and what everybody who s«j itfljfcfeffur travelling community, during Hhgjgßnem! cr the old “ Atnerieun and !)? *'• learn that its proprietor ‘dei dffoijeMr. ffm. A. 'Wright, has opened ■ ■ ijig ' A i wita Hotel, iu Augusta, and will oak,' HBta fir't class hotel. No man i:i y’’,otn fedlttvtjgr Knows hotter how to keep one. Nickerson, of Colmubin. ■ (spbvercd that the royal road to twarellcßßUferts is through their stomachs, .'os iHKct accordingly. is also a member of the firms .of ,t Cos., of Augusta, ami BBStes if Cos., of Savanna!), two of -vtag houses in those cities. largely of sugar, cotlbe. aa',«'“t,Hfc® rs ' c!c '' into Charleston, and •v, >is market at lowest rates. Air. Ct' the Savannah house, is about ;>>!>■• I iJdltarpool to net as the resident ■Hip,, aD d altogether the facilities tboie who wish to transact busi ’ »KS lit «uher of the cities named is tin '/tit Hfticn: was anotlier alarm of evening last. The lire nrigi sAK ten o’clock, in tho cellar occupied by Mr. I’. s\. B. Mirt.M.'.-r, "(jpot-r of liroad and Monument .is xtbwas soon exiing ifcni l, with ■ry i: Mf.sif. — Hy reference te s Hfeainent it will he seen that ■hot has returned to the city, ,j,,> - « : Utijfßuie her French and Music s ijt»rm' modi rate. Kesidencu fib %ytHHKeet. :V..th';-w>iioE & Smkltok.—This «I<l Hlrm is still flouris! in;, tmd 4Vac-stis : s^Mt hy druggists can be found So. Hb*ly furnished establishment. Apfticaa in our Fpocial Column. « 1.1 KT. -TTit-i'i; wort! bu’ BHpa this Court yesterday, n- n r s:. . BHymportaut. A BKAOttfCI. riCTCPF. of Coxtknt mrmt.—Mr*. Eloise llnnt, Hafnar’i Hun, Clinton county, Pa., *»yi: “My knme has bten for six years in a little rooky basis, ehat in oa every siju by the Allcghanies, without a neighbor, a Clinreh, or a acbool, ycein* no human fate fur weak*—aye, even months aomctiiner—except those of my husband ami ebllh. Tilting thus I have cwtoo tn love in a strange, all absorbing way, all that nature has thrown around me. Earth with its varied growth of trees and ‘shrubs, plants and mosses, rucks and water, tho clouds, blue sky and stars, every thing is beautiful to me; even tho dead leaves, the old decayed trees and bare rocks are beloved. Think, then, bow inexpressi bly dear the living trees and flowers and moving water. I hgve tame trout, six yards from the door, that leap above the water to catch bits of meat from my fingers. The pheasants make their nests in sight of the house, and sometimes the male bird is ’ soen drumming on an old log only a few | rods up the mountain side. I have planted ‘ wild flowers round my doors, and in Sum mer the humming birds go through tho l open house on their visits to the flowers. 1 Strangers from the world have said : ‘How can yon exist in this dreary place ?’ Their eyes cannot see as mine; nor can they bear any of the pleasant voices I hear, and so I simply tell them what they comprehend . ‘lt is my necessity.’ My place, which is so lonely to others, is so pleasant to me that I nave named it Paradise, and hero I will teach my son a love of truth, purity, aud beauty.” Lectuhe of Rev. L.W. Sampson,l).l) YTe observe, hy the Macun (Qa.) Jour nal it- Mmtengtr, that llev. Mr. Sampson, of the Columbia College, Washington, D. C., is to deliver a series of lectures in Southern cities during the months of July and August. His subject i3 tho “Local and Historical Tradition of the Bible Laws,’’ illustrating the Sacred Scriptures, and illus trated hy maps, charts, topographical plans, and altitudes of tho most important points; and the intention is the benefit of any needy object in the immediate neigh borhood where the lecture is delivered. The Doctor is a Southern sympathizer. He will lecture iu Augusta on the 23d, 24th und 2ath of August next. No Tbest. —Under certain conditions the most glorious social achievements of civilization is—tick. Still, alas 1 tho happiness of the few who have “a strong desire to pay” bavo tho faith in them uprooted by the nefarious prac tices of those who never intend to pay— and don’t. The once confident creditor is, after all, justified in sticking up—fearfully promi nent —those toiriblo words, “No Trust.” For it is no easy job to collect a “little bill” from every evasive debtor. Georgians at the Virginia Springs. —ln the lists of arrivals at the Virginia Springs, published in the Richmond Exam iner, we find tlio following from Georgia : Rockbridge Alum Springs, from July tub to July 12th.—W, T. Gcmmund, Gen. A. li. Colquitt, Miss Colquitt. Consignees pep. Cextrai.Raii.R6ad, July 20, ISoo.—Clarke & M, O’D & M, Ste phenson dr S, Conley, F & Cos, B S A Cos, W C McM, J 0 M, Levy & J, G R Crump, Botliwell A Cos. Selling Off.—lt will be seen by reference to our Advertising column that Messrs. W. A. C. H, Clarendon arc selling off their entire stock to close business. Devilled Terrapins will be served up at the Oglethorpe Saloon this day, be tween 11 and 2 o’clock. Also, Terrapin Soup—Families supplied. H. Caffix oilers for sale in another column, bird cages, meat safes, etc., at 143 .Broad Street. For .Sale. —Pine Avenue Garden, located in llarrisonville, is offered for sale hy W. W. Barron, in this morning’s paper. H. B. Willis & Cos. oiler to sell ice as low as anybody. Also, iced melons. Call and see them, corner Ellis aud Carnp bell Streets. JNoTc. SCHREINER .t SONS, Macon, Ga. JXO. C. SCHREINER h SONS, Savannah, Ga. J. C. Schreiner & Sons, NO. 199 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS. Keep constantly on hand a choice selec tion of the above articles, All orders from the Country promptly attended to. THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR Steinway A Sons’, Soebbcler & Schmidt’s, and Gale & Co.’s CELEBRATED PIANOS. fe4—ly Light Cassimeres CLOTHS— For Gents’ and Boys’ Wear Are selling at Reduced Prices, at I. KAIIN & CO.’S, '•julT—fira 262 Broad Street. Just Opening, COMPLETE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS AT TUB WELL-KNOWN STAND OF I. KAHN & CO., j u !s 262 Broad Street. IAVTSRY KIND OF PRINTING ~ Li and BOOK BINDING Neal.lt/ and Cheaply Executed AT THIS OFFICE. GIVE US A CALL AUGUSTA PRICES CURRENT; RRPORTID SPECIALLY FOB THI DAILI PRESS* Office daily presr, ( AuguMtt. Us., July 20, 18GC.) 11 KM AUKS. Owing to the excessive heat of too weatffer during the part week, trade has been almost stagnant. Only the actual ne cessities oflife(flo! v t *»rofl, corn and gmln) have been anything liko active. We it, therefore, unnecessary to do more loan touch on the leading articles of trade : FINANCIAL. The demand for Stocks and Bonds con tinues good. Exchange on New York, and Georgia Kail Road Bonds, remain at par. Specie, since tlio first yf the week, has been dtoadily falling, and wo must quote tho money market as extremely dull. Quota tions this evening are about as follows: Gold—buying.... 1 48 Gold—selling I 50 Silver—buying 1 40 Silver—selling I 41 PROVISIONS. BACON —Stiff, with an advancing ten dency. Stock very light. We quote sales of Bone Sides nt 22 a 24c. per lb.; Ribbed, 23 a 24c.; Clear Ribbed, 24 a 25c.; Shoulders, 20 a 22c.; Hums, 28c., by tho tierce. SUGAR.—Not much demand. Yellow C, Baltimore Refinery 17c. per lb. Extra C. 18c. per lb. MEAL.—-Good demand; prices vary from $1.60a51.?5. FLOUR.—A fine grade of new Northern Flour is scarce. An active demand prevails in the market for new flour, but the stock is so limited that prices continue stiff. For old flour there is no demand. We quote Family Flour, new, $18.50 per bbl. Extra sloas2o. SALT.—There has been an advance since last week. Liverpool salt now brings from $3a53.25 per sack. GIIAIN. CORN.—There is a fair demand for prime white Corn at $1.G7Au51.75. Stock light. Yellow brings $1.60u51.65, White SI.GS. There is a good supply of Western mixed on the market. Prices range from $1.40 to $1.50. OATS.—Good demaud, supply limited, $1a51.25. WHEAT*—Brings $2 50a2 75 at whole sale. But little in the market. HAY—Eastern $2 25h2 50. The stock is very light, and demand good. COTTON. There has beeu a fair inquiry for Cotton during tho whole of the present week : offering stock and receipts continue light. Colton, however, has changed bauds daily, and we close our report this week at an ad vance of one cent on our last quotations, viz : Middling 30c. Strict Middling 31c. Good Middling 32c. Wanted. House Wanted. Any person or persons having A HOUSE with four or five rooms, or four rooms,to Let on Greene street, near the Bell Tower, or on Ellis street near the Post Office corner, can find a tenant for the same for four or five years, by addressing Glass Box 319, Augusta P. 0. jy2ft-3t wanted: A YOUNG LADY WHO CAN COME well recommended, desires a situation as TEACHER of small children, in two or three families. Address G. W. W., ju29—l in Augusta, Ga. Wheat Wanted. Wheat! Wheat ! Wheat! WHEAT WANTED AT THE GRANITE MILLS. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL 1!K PAID BY GEO. T. JACKSON & CO., 248 Broad Street, ju 17—3ra Masonic Hall Building. WHEAT ! WHEAT! ■^THEAT 1 WHEAT! WHEAT! The Market Price paid for WHEAT. TJIOS. P. STOVALL, ju9—tf At the Excelsior WDIq. CLOSING OUT. TO CHANGE LINE OF BUSINESS by the first of Oetober next, M. lIYAMS & CO., COBXKB. BROAD AND M’iXTOBH STREETS, Offer the following Goods, UNDER NEW YORK COST, at Wholesale and Retail. Call and examine for yourselves. BOOTS AND SHOES: Men’s, Misses’, Ladies and Boys’ SHOES and BOOTS —a large assortment of all de scriptions, at 20 per cent, less than can bo bought in this city. HATS: Men’s and Boys’ English, French, and American HATS—all Colors and Fashions, very low. GROCERIES: MACKEREL—BarreIs, Half und Quarter Barrels and Kits, No. 1,2, and 3. Soap, Starch, Candles, Lard, Pepper, Mustard, Ginger, Spice, Tea, Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds, Oysters, Lobsters, Peaches, Pine Apples, Sardines, Olives, Capers, and many other articles. LIQUORS: 50 cases French BRANDIES —direct importation 20 eases Holland GIN 40 cases WHISKEY 20 cases CHAMPAGNE 10 eases BRANDY PEACHES HARDWARE: 40 cases S. W. Collins’ AXES 200 dozen assorted HOES aud SIEVES j>6—lm Mr. Robert Weber, (Graduate of the Conservatories of Leipsic and Berlin), Respectfully in for m s the public that i.o gives instruction in INSTRUMENTAL and VOCaL MUSIC. Application may he left at J. C. SCHREINER & SON’S Music Store, Broad street ju3U—lm Qrooeries, Liquors. *' Fresh Cracker*. JUST RECEIVED— From the Savannah Steam Cracker Bakery* a still assortment of Buporior Frerh CRACKERS, which are fully equal to Northern Manufacture, and will be sold at as low prices. Barrels Hand Made SUGAR CRACKERS Barrels SODA CRACKERS Rarrels BUTTER CRACKERS Rarreto MAPLE CRACKERS Barrels LEMON CRACKERS Rarrels OYSTER CRACKERS Barrels BOSTON CRACKERS Barrels Machine SUGAR CRACKERS Barrels Lemon PIC NIC CRACKERS For salo by BLAIR, SMITH A CO., 298 Broad Street, Agents for Savannah Steam Bakery, jyl7— lw Choice Country Hams. LARGE LOT OF FINK COUNTRY CURED HAMS For sale by CLARKE ft DERRY, . 217 Broad Street. &SL. Also, jnet arrived, a few more casks of that SPARKLING ALE. Also, SELF-RISING FLOUR. jy 15—6 Corn Meal and Grits CAN BE HAD AT THE GRANITE MILLS, ground daily, iu quantities to suit purchasers. ALSO. Fine Feed, Suitable for all kinds of Stocks—war ranted to give satisfaction. GEO. T. JACKSON & CO. jut 7—3 m claret: JUST RECEIVED— -500 cases of Imported Best CLARET, For sale VERY LOW, at jo 13—Cm I. KAHN ft CO.’S. ~ sunmiTes. CAHHDS. CHOICE BACON, v/ Clear Sides, Ribbed Sides, Regulars and Shoulders 50 Bids. Northern and Western FLOUR 10 Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE 25 lildds. Refined B. SUGAR 5 11 lids. MUSCOVADO SUGAR 10 111,1 s. Ist Quality Golden SYRUP 10 Ilhda. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES 51) Bids. Large No. 3 MACKEREL 1000 Sacks Choice Bread CORN 75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP 30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES 75 Bids, aud Boxes CRACKERS ash BISCUITS 50 Bbls. Bourbon and other WHISKEYS Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS all varieties 25 doz. HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, Pints aud Quarts > 40 casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE, in Pints and Quarts 10 Chests Jenkins & Co’s, TEAS in Small Packages 75 kogs Old Dominion NAILS, assort ed Sizes 25 Bills. New Jersey CIDER CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER, GINGER, SPICES. And every tiling usually kept in my line, FOR SALE BY jus—tf A. STEVENS. Millinery, Etc. MRS. H. TWEEDY IS SELLING OFF lIEH SUMMMER STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES— COXSISTIX’G OF Ladies’ and Misses’ BONNETS and HATS SUNDOWNS, SHAKERS RIBBONS and FLOWERS Ladies’ CAPS and HEAD-DRESSES Infants’ Lace, Medallion and Einbroiderod CAPS LACE COVERING and SILK BASQUES LACE VEILS and MITTS FRENCH LACE for Shawls WHITE IiOBINET Figured and Plain VALENCIENNES Point Lace HANDKERCHIEFS LACE BARBS and COLLARS Fancy Embroidery BRAIDS Tissue and Rerago VEILS, and Material HAIR BRAIDS, CURLS and COILS GREXEDINE, SILK Figured MUSLINS JACONET and SiVISS MUSLIN DRESS GOODS PARASOLS and FANS, of all varieties Ladies’ and Misses* HOOP SKIRTS. Mrs. TWEEDY” is closing out the above Goods, in order to make room for the Fall Stock. Remember tho place : jy 15—2 w 215 BROAD STREET. Mosher, Thomas & Schaub, ()AA BROAD STREET— & -x-x Under Masonic Hall, AUGUSTA, GA., Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FRENCH China! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH and AMERICAN Grlass "W”are! AND KEROSENE LAMPS, AND AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE. us, and we will convince you that you can save tho Freight from New York to this Point. Josiah Mosher, J. Jefferson Thomas. mh3—6m (xeougk Schaub. Ice Cream and Sherbert! HANDIES \J AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT TDK FRENCH STORE, jalO—ly 200 Bruad street. Dry Good*, Notion*. IQO BBOADJITREET. JQQ Mrs. E. H. Pughe New €oooß^l^l=lll^^ Etc., Etc., CONSISTING OF aY MOURNING GOODS: GRENADINE BAREGE CREPE MERETZ C HALLIES DeLAINES BOMBAZINES LAWNS—Black and Plain LAYVNS—Figured LAWNS—PIaid ALPACA POPLINS—BIack and White GINGHAMS CALICOES, Etc. GRENADINE—CoIored GRENADINE BAREGE—figured CAMBRIC MUSLlNS—Figured . LAWNS * ORGANDIES BISHOP LAWN MESSEI.IA NAINSOOK—Checked and Plain SWlSS—Dotted and Plain SWlSS—Striped and Checked BRILTJANTKS CHAMBREYS DEBAGE MOHAIR—Leno MOHAIR—PIaid PERCOLES POPLINS PARIS POPLINETTES CALICOES MUSLINS GINGHAMS, etc. € Ladies’ axd Misses’ TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED Bonnets _ LATEST AND IMPROVED STYLES Flowers and Ribbons IN GREAT VARIETY. WHITE GOODS: FLANNEL—for Infant’s Wear LINENS SHIRTINGS TABLE DAMASK TABLE NAPKINS LINEN SHEETINGS P. C. COTTONS 4 VARIETIES: PARASOLS SUN SHADES FANS HOOP SKIRTS HOSlEßY—Ladies' and Misses’ HOSIERY—Boys’ and Gents’ LACE MITTS KID GLOVES—aII Colors L. C. Pocket HANDKERCHIEFS SHIRT BOSOMS COLLARS —Linen and Paper LADIES’ LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS—Embroidered & Plain HAT ORNAMENTS DRESS ORNAMENTS DRESS CORDS ALPACA and SILK BRAID SKIRT BRAID MANTILLAS LACE MANTILLAS J|||S SILK MANTILLAS LACE POINTS |||r^s! INSERTINGS AND EDGINGS CAMBRIC JACONET SWISS, etc. LADIES' EMBROIDERED and HEMSTITCHED HDKFS of the above Goods, with a great variety of valuable and necessary articles, can be bought cheap, at 190 Broad Sireet, Mrs. E. U. PUGHE’S. Oglethorpe Inst Os Sara - J t . - - J-tHB Oglethorpe /NSUR AN C E COMR A N II OF SAVANNAH, GA. Insurance Effected at Equitable Rates, H. W. MERCER, President. J. T. THOMAS, Secretary. Office ll7 Bay Street, Savannah, G». Directors: H. W. MERCER C. S. HARDEE WM. HUNTER A. S. HARTRIDGE A. PORTER R. MORGAN J, STODDARD J. 1. THOMAS W. REMSIIART F. L. OUE H. A. CRANE A. A. SOLOMONS M. HAMILTON W. W. GORDON M. S. COHEN J. LAMA J. W. NEVITT 0. G. PURSE A. FTTALAKTON J. McMAHON L. J.GUILMARTIN F. W. SIMS G. BUTLER R. LACHLISON E. P. CLAYTON Augusta i. W. KNOTT Macon B. F. ROSS Macon W. H. YOUNG Colnmbns B. H. BRODNAX, Agent, tpayU—6m AUGUSTA, GA. Etna Life Insurance Company. \I 3SETS; $3,000,000. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED At all principle points in Western Carolina and Eastern Georgia. Liberal Commissions given. Office 15 Mclntosh Street, rear of Messrs. Schley’s Law Office. CHARLES W. HARRIS, my 16—3 m Gcn’l Agent. B. H. Brodnax, TNSURANCE AGENCY. CORNER OF BROAD & JACKSON STREETS. juß—ly Joseph e. Marshall: JNSUEANCE AGENCY, 240 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORG IA. sp26—ly Boots & Shoes. Just Received, J KAHN ft CO. 262 BROAD STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies’ Shoes! They have a beautiful assortment of DRESS CORDS, BUTTONS, and RIBBONS, Which attract the eve aDd please the taste GOODS VERY’ LOW. jsl7—Cm Ice Healers. Come and See TJs, THE GEORGIA ICE HOUSE STILL lives, aud is selling ICE at as low rates as anybody. jyl7—lm BOYCE ft DODD. H T nf Irp t A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF ICE may he found at THE AUGUSTA ICE HOUSE, opposite the South Carolina Rail Road Depot, an (fat the Branch House ou 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. m., until 7 o’clock, p. m. (Sundays excepted.) The hours on Sunday from 6 to 9 a. m.; from 12 to 2 p. m., and from 6 to 7 p.m. The above 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, two and a half (2£) cents per pound; and three (3) cents per lb. at retail. ap4— ts C. EMERY. Ice Delivered Free TO CUSTOMERS, IN ANY PART OF the City, who will take TEN POUNDS or MORE. Our charges are—For LESS than FIFTY POUNDS, THREE CENTS per pound. For FIFTY POUNDS and OY’ER, TWO AND A HALF CENTS. Ice House, near the Beil Tower, one door South of Greene Street. WATERMELONS and CANTELOPES ON ICE—Cheap. my29—3m PORTER ft SEGO. ICE. JYHE McINTOSH STREET Ice House (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE) IS NOW OPEN. Prices for the preßont four (4) cents a pound, retail. For fifty pounds or more threo (3) cents. R. A. HARPER ft CO. ap!4—4m (colored). Dissolution, Etc. Copartnership Notice. WE HAVE THIS DAY OPENED A branch of our Charleston Wholesale HAT HOUSE at No. 233 Broad Street, Opposite Masonic Hall, In this city, and have associated with us Mr. GEORGE A. JONES, under the name and style of WILLIAMS, COVERT & CO., For the purpose of conducting tho Whole sale and Retail Hat, Cap, Straw and Milli nery Business. WILLIAMS ft COVERT, Charleston, S. C. GEORGE A. JONES, Augusta, Ga. DAVID R. WILLIAMS, HENRY C. COVERT jy4—lm Straw Goods J7OR LADIES AND GENTS, SELLING VERY LOW AT I. KAHN k CO’S, juls—6m 262 Broad Stroet,