Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, September 04, 1866, Image 4

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City i.iiiflßST~?iifT* CIRCULATION. TUESDAY MORNING Bept. 4, IMS - Voice Os the Boy* ia Blw. ( The faUffwin* adnj)rab]a. poem we find in tbfeiiVt tWNewYorr Citise*. It irfrom the pen, pf CoL H*l- O’Bdilij) s B 4 mareUW to tba Eaatb-- Not with the empty word in your month, i Bat merciful h*—let yonr actions telh-. To. the men who wen beaten, bat (ought _T?™ id well— Be moreltol to the Booth t Be geaeroae to the Soath, .nines Os the men who met asinToileyinglinci, And foaght for the flag of the South. Be tender end juet to the South, Bor famine, end slaughter, end Wager, end drouth They here luffered, who mode each e gal lant fight For e eauae that wa* wrong—but they thought waa right— Be juat to the beaten South ! Be jdA, and be aomething more, 1 i Now that the hot daya of battle are o’er; For brothera we were in the glorioua paat, And brothera again we muat be at laat— Be merciful to the South ! , y' We are all here once more, The terrible daya of our conflict o’er ; And again the Old Flag floats elate O’erth4ca}>itel dome of each tfsh*rState, I tithe East, North, West and Sputh I 4 Let ei jcrtn bands Onoe more, Renewing the vowa that our fathera swore ; Forgetting all strife, save the lesaons it And meefing as reconciled btothSra ought— A reconciled North and South. Errors on both aides were, . r But for these —they are pash and we hare no care; Let a sponge glide over the hideous years Os terror and bloodshed, havoc and tears, Dividing the North and South. j.. ; . One destiny holda ua yet: We have common hopes and a common debt For England waa false to ua both alike, And against her power, with strong arms, ■ahbsmrwriM —“—— Tho reconciled North and South I' Oh, *tls a glorious hour That joins us again in Imperial:power f And loug o’er the land of the free and : brave '• ) May the Pine and Palmetto united wave— Fit emblema of North and South. Again, like two parted Diends, With our quarrel fought out, tho hatred epds; And none more welcome this happy day Than the Boys in Blue and the Boys'in ■Grey, Who foeght for the North and South. ! * . Augusta Savings Bank, i This, institution has been paying, for the past year, fifteen cents on the dollar for tho Certificates of Deposit which it issued during the war id exchange for Confederate money. This per centage has been paid on the recommendation of a committee, composed of Dr. Joseph Milli gan, Joaiah Sibley, Esq., and W. J. Owens, Esq., throe disinterested citizens of Augusta, of high character and position, who eaam ired and valued all the assets of the Bank. This valuation did not amount to fifteen per cent- of our circulation, hut the com mittee estimated that we might be able to pay this per centage on the supposition that many of the bills had been lost or de stroyed. Since their examination, all the Exchange, Coin, Bullion, Bank Bills,Bonds, Stocks, Coupons, Cotton Yind Merchandise held by the Bank have been sold. Seine of these have preyed to be less valuable than the estimate ot”lhn committee, and some more; but on the whole an advance of nearly twenty per cent, has been, realized ; •o that the Bank will be able to pay eighteen cents in the dollar for its change bills, unless the number destroyed shall be found to be smaller than anticipated. No larger per centage than this can bo paid hereafter, as we have nothing now to ap preciate. We have recently investigated the amount received by the Bank for its Certificates, counting, the Confederate money at Its valne when received, and find that it was less than eighteen cents In tbe dollar; so that tbis Bank will pay hereafter not only to its depositors, but to its bill holders, the full amount received. The new Savings Bank of Augusta, char tered by the last Legislature, will redeem tho change bills of the “Augusta Savings Bank," at their Office, N0.223 Broad street. H. H. HICKMAN, aul 5 2awlm President. Merchants and Business Men WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO ADVERTISE IN THE “ GEORGIA CLIPPER* Published Weekly, AT... WARRENTON, GA. Warrenl<m is situate l about one Hun dred miles from Augusta, on the line of the Georgia Railroad* It is a flourishing town, and the section of country around about there is supplied principally frotp Augusta. Tbe “CLIPPER" Bis a large aid increas ing circulation in Warren, Glasscock epd Hancock oounties ; and as the fall trade/ will soon begin to open, Merchants would advance their Interests by Advertising in the “GEORGIA CLIPPER.” for Advertising, and any business counooted with the'“Georgia Clip per,” *11! be attended to by M. M. Hill, at the Daily Press Job Printing Office. ROYAIJj & HILL, Editors and Proprietors, aul9—ood2w Warrenton, Ga. The Augusta 'Wholesale A Betai Emporium. 262 262 W&oLSBVUg AID RETAIL DIALERS ID Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS FANCY GOODS NOTIONS BOOTS SHOES HATS Ann STRAW GOODS 262 BROAD STREET. Jul7—6m ~ MILLS HOUSE," CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. This first-class hotel is now opeaad for tbe accommodation of tbe fiwtidimii. Tbe patronage of tho travelling community is respectfully aolieited. JOSEPH PURCELL, Central Hotel,, TraykrAl] q sentf riJ ’f • My friends and tb« travelling public gen erally are notified that I bave tsmea anew oa this House, eed will be glad to serve them to the beat of my ability.#* all occaaioni and at all times. N. B.—Believe no reports from any quar ter whatever that I feave given up the Hotel, or that I intend doing ao. My eel home, and pleased to see and serve them. jyl.3—3m WM, M. THOMAS. a. n. tones, I wn. A. weisht. [:o: AUGUSTA HOTEL, Augusta, gisorgba. This popular Hotel has been reno vated, painted, and put in complete order, and opened on June 20th, J 866, with e de termination du 'tbe part of the prewnt Pro prietors to make it a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. .Mir. WM. A. WRIGHT has chief control, and dill be recollected by our Southern friends as the former Proprietor of the American Hotel, during the war, in Riohmond, Va, and will be glad to see his old friends, procitoing them a “Virginia wAeotaet" * Evct-y effort will be made to give entire satisfaction. A call is solicited. “Terms, reasonable." - toh-CoL. GEO. JONES, Chief .Clerkr formerly of Globq'Hote). .jj f ! WM. A. WRIGHT A id, l fe!B—ly * Proprietors: * SCREVEN HOUSE, QAVANNAHk GRORGI4, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Raring been rqnovatedaa4 newly furnished, ianf>w open for the rebeptfon of the travel ling public. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor. mhlfl—<m ; I ' i■' ' r* _( , y Medicinal. Q P. HUNT, M D., Os HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Surgeon 'and Accoucheur, No. 192 ReynoMd SL, (Goodrich Row), • Acwvstx, Ga. av/ .. x jaHMy-3®* >i,|, ,\«iir.i\ If DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc. PLUMB k LEITNER, 212 BROAD ST., Augusta, Ga., WWOLBULK AKD KETAIL DUALIZE IN fedMMfeti 94 DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PEBirUlllEßir, flKB; HAfft a*D, TOOTH BRUSHES, Fine Toilet Soape, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuflb, Fancy A Toilet Articles, Brushes, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, jefi—tf PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE A. IN We beg tb call the attention of tbe pub lic to thia long tested and unrivalled FAMILY MEDICINE. The PAIN KILLER is a purely vegeta ble compound; and while it is a most e - cient Remedy for Pain, It is a perfectly safe Medicine even iu the most unskillful hands. FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT, 'Or any other form of bowel disease in chil dren or adults, it is an almost certain cure, and has, without dpubt, been more success ful in curing the various kinds of CHOLERA than any other known remedy, or even tho most skillful physician. In India, Africa and Chiuq, where this dreadlul disease is ever more or less prevalent, the PA KILLER is considered by tbe natives, as well as Eu ropean resqfmts in those olimates, a SURE REMEDY. Asa Tonie for tbe Stomeoh, it is unrivalled. A few doses will relieve se vere cases of INDIGESTION, and it is often a perfect cure fot* I. DYSPEPSIA, in its most aggravated forms. Its tcnlo and stimulating properties, arousing.the system to vigor and action, render it a most effec tual cure for COLDS AND COUGHS, when used according to directions. For external applications, it is unsur passed by any medical preparation. Rheumatism and Neuralgic Affections are -quickly relieved and often cured by it Any Soreness in tbe Musclea or Joints Can be relieved by its application. It cures in stantly the moat vjolent M TOOTHACHE. It should always be kopt near at hand, to, be- used in bases of severe BURNS or SCALDS. If applied immediately, accord ing to directions, It will gITO instant relief, and prevent blistering. It ia .peculiarly adapted to the want! of SEAMEN, ahd persons making sea voy ages, and no vessel should sail without .is supply ,of it. One Captain writes usi "I have made several voyages—often with eml grants, and though I keep a good Medicine Chest, and I have several times bad a goad deal of sickness on! board, I have found the PAIN KILLER ao effiolent in all eaaaa, as to entirely preclude the uae of mi other Medicines." Prices—96 Cents, 50 Cents, and $t per Bottle, PERRY DAVIS A SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors, • Providence, R. I. And fold by respectable dealers every where. au29—2m INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS ntn PIONEER COMPANY OF THE SOUTH. TBE SOUTHERN i ,j i Accident Insurance COMPANY .Vi., LYNCHBURG, VIJIGINJA, homs orrice, m main stxset. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,006,066. INSURES 4GAIN6T ALL ACCIDENTS, Siting the bolder Os am Annual Policy #UkL AMOUNT INSURED IN CASH OF DBATH, | /<* '■ AM® COMPENSATION EACH WEEK IF DISABLED FOR A PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY-SIX WEEKS.- ; -f ’ IsJ C>l :iifji •- : i latil .-if " ■ '•>«! ! I!i ff i • GENERAL. ACCIDENT POLICIES i For SSOO with $3 Compensation each week; may be obtained for $2 pet annum. , TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM Will a eon re $2,000, and give $lO ccmpen sation each week. ‘ ncitt:- eisll ••’. •• •> ;tj ’i < ”- - - .. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Secures;a Policy for $5,000, with $25 weekly coiqponiation. i-. v 3> i ,ii ji. u.iT l'l I) , FIFTY DOLLARS . U- Secures a Foil Policy for $10,600, with SSO eompenaation each week. ! ! Y7 : Tifl :: jJ lr :i rs- 1 , .lift '•* ...r." n rpo- SHORT TIME POLICIES ($3,000 for Tea Cenlt), ’ Trnvellera nmy obtain nt the HOME OFFICE, 160 MAIN Lynchburg, Va., and at the Rail Road Stationa, Ticket Pol oiea for ii . ONE DAY TO TWELVE MONTHS, Receiving, in case of death from Acci dent, $3,000, end in ease of injury, sls per week. The STOCK of this COMPANY ii EXCLUSIVELY IN SOUTHERN HANDS And represented by a Directory WIDELY AND FAVORABLY KNOWN. We, therefore, appeel with confidence to tbe good will and patronage of tbe South ern public. Don’t be misled by the Yankee Com panies, with Southern names end officers, that have recently been inaugurated in tbe South. EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND WITH THEM IS THAT MUCH TAKEN FROM OUR CIRCULATION T AI,I> 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, P«cs President. LUCIEN PEYTON, Actuary and Secretary. G. W. LATHAM, SoKeitor. COL. HENRY E. PEYTON, General Agent. DIRECTORS: john R. McDaniel, WILLIAM D. MILLER, GEO. M. RUCKER, STEPHpf. D. PETERS, G. W. LATHAM, MAURICE S. LANGHORNE, JOHN H. FLOOD, ABRAHAM D. WARWICK, CHAS. M. BLACKFORD, , LUCIEN PEYTON. GiSN. JOHN B. GOftDON, Chief Office at ATLANTA, GA., Agent for the State. A. G. HALL, District Agent, AUGUSTA, Ga. ‘ Mm. SUB-/GENTS APPOINTED AT THIS OFFICE. . my!2—6m , Oglethorpe Insurance Company, 0/ Savannah, Ga. rpjE . -t.-ii-M. OgletEorpe /N8 VRA NCR COM PA NT, i OF SAVArtNAJty,3A* Insurance Effected it-Bqiitable Bates. H. W. MERCER, President. J. Y. THOMAS, Secretary. ■' Office —ll T Strzzt, Savannah, Ga. i t Directors} H. W. MERCER C. S. HARDEE WM. HUNTER A. 8. HARTRIDGE A. PORTER R. MORGAN ‘ , J, STODDARD • . J. T. THOMAS . W. REMSHART , H. A. CRANR . A. A. SOLOMONS M. HAMILTON W. W. GORDON M-. 'S. OOUBN > Llama t w, 0. G. PURSE A. FUAUARTON J. MoMAHON ; L. J. GUILMARTIN F. W. SIMS G. BUTLER : i ' ' Augusta J.W,,RNOTT ... Macon B. F. RGBS J Macon w. k iwnrS ~U • .» Coluiakua B. H. m»ytl—6in 1 AUGUSTA, -BA. B. H. T ~ 1 JNSURANCE AGENCY. ' ‘ ] CORNER OP v ■ i' BEOAD k JACKSON STREETS. — JOSEPH E. MARSHALL, ~ JNSURANCE AGENCY, 240 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ap3fi—ly ' . ■ . V -.. Boots & Shoes. Jut Received, J KAHN A CO. 262 BROAD STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies 9 Slioes ! They have a beautiful assortment of i DRESS CORDS, BUTTONS. ,ii and RIBBONS, Which attract the eye and pleaee tbe taste GOODS VERY LOW. jel7—6m Dress Making. Mines. SEGIHS' pRENCH MILLINERY DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 142 Grekne Street, _ (Near Bell Tower.) , _1 DRESSES, MANTILLAS, of every <le aeriptiou ; MILLINERY GOODS, TRIM MINGS) FRENCH CORSETS, etc., eon. atautly on hand. aa23—lm i Miss C. E- Stewart, JJAS LOCATED HER MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT At 220 Broad Street, Up Stairs, AUGUSTA, GA. au!7 —lm Ice Dealers. Ice! Ice ! Ice ! WE ARE NOW FURNISHING ICE IN any quantity at the GEORGIA ICE HOUSE, Ellis street opposite Concert Hall, at two and a half (2|) cent, per pound 'retail; two (2) cents per pound for fifty pound, and upwards. Orders from tho country prompt ly filled. au2l—lm BOYCE* DOPp. ICE. HE McINTOSH STREET Ice House (OPPOSITE THE PCfcT OFFICE) IS STILL OPEN. for thepreaenh two and a half (21) cent, a pound, retail. For fifty pound* or more, two (2) cent.. R. A. HARPER A CO. aul6—tf, ... : . . JNO. C. SCHRKINEB k SONS, Macon, Ga. JNO. C. SCHRXINKR k SONS, Savannah, Ga. J. 'C. Schreiner & Sons, NO. 189 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS. Keep constantly on hand a ohoiee selec tion of the above articles, All orders from the Country promptly attended to. i TH* BEST OS ITALIAN VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS, AOKNTB FOR Steinway A Sous’, Soabbeler A Sohmldt’s, and Gale <5 Co.’a . . n '/ CELEBRATED PIANOS. fe4—ly > ' ' ' ■ ' " ALUMINUM PENS. rpHE UNDERSIGNED ARB APPOINTKD AGENTS For the sale of the above justly -celebrated English. Pen Made from a Mineral found in th* Mine of Cornwall. They are superior to any Pens now In use, inasmuch as they will not corode, which ii of great advantage. They are cheaper than any Other Pen now in use. J. SCHREINER. A SQNS, 199 Broad Street. GEO. A. OATES, auSr-tf 240 Broad Street. Bills of lading * ALWAYS ON HAND' AT TH* DAILY PRESS JOR OFFICE. Corner <4 Broad afirl Poet-Office streets, jafltf Up Stairs, ——— -.— furniture of All Descriptions. -Ts-i PLATT BBOTHBBA, T C. A. PLATT A CO. broad STREET, KjR/ AUGUSTA, SAJ Saf.. i s , r,'4 , a market, and eonatanfly kg of Reeewood, and Wateut CHAIRA|iSOFAS t TETE-A-TETES, CBN TEH TABLES; BpWAUS, ete., .to, , >4 ‘ ,f ' ; Jit bun ' " UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT ROOPS, CORNICES, BANDS, and all M qesaary articles required. OUR i* still in operation, Special Orders promptly attended to: ‘ Repairing done in nHbmrehes of <hd boHhaatf .: ' o! '’ ’ ,tn opr Undeb¥aNerG’ department we keep eoaatantly on hand, COFFINB eff proved «tyles.^ii«■ .tir.Mli e v;tt ■u&frBSMSbE •***&!* 1 ,'fUEMITURE. ■jFjjtj/S THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE hand,'and! *!re receiving, aifine Furnitiare, Which they offer at very Low Figures I Also, are prepared to make to order and repair anything in onr line of badmlt ah short notice. ■ -i f ininT wnwfnl Cane-Bottom CHAIRS re-seated at a liv ing piftoe, at 137 Bread, oppoeite MUnnaaenr Street. WEST A MAY, jy29—3m NOTICE. “ npHR UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED X a store at No.- 350 B!road Street, near the Upper Market, for the purpeee of RE PAIRING OLD FURNITURE; also, MAKING NEW FURNITURE. He i* prepared to furnieh COFFINP. .neatly made- He bps lived in Aogmtta eighteen years, and waa in the Third Geor gia Regiment during the war. Those wishing t<s have work well dona will please give him a eall. ALBERT WALLEN, my 24—ly 350 Brood Street. FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE! f WHOLESALE an RETAIL. ■ i ,fU.llfn • • ■ DEGRAAF k TAYLOR, 87 and 89 BOWERY AKD 65 CHRISTIE STREETS NEW YORK, have the best assorted stock of Parlor, Dining Room and Bed-Room FURNITURE! SPRING BEDS and BEDDING IN THE CITY. CANOPY and HIGH POST BEDSTEADS, Expressly for Southern trade. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHEp A T WHOLESALE PRICES. KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED POST „ : BEDSTEADS,.in eases. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. Our Facilities for manufacturing defy Competition. tnyl—ly Foundries, Machinery. Lqok to yonr Interest. The racENix iron works, on Mai-bury street, near the Cottbti Faotory Building, known as the old Pistol factory, has been converted into a FOUN DRY and Machine works. Steam Engines, and Boilers, Saw Mill*, 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 publio generally, at the very lowest prices. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled. Competent Machinists sent to any pari; of: the oountry to erect or repair Machinery. JOHN L, DAY, Proprietor. REFERENCES. Mr J R Howell, Millwright, Augusta, Ga. Geo T Jaokgon, Augusta, Ga. Mr W Brenner, Augusta, Ga, Mill. Fur nisher. Jesse Osmead, Esq, Augusta, Ga, Car Builder. Reany A Merry, Berxelia, Ga, Proprietor* Saw MEL Cook A Lempkin, Columbia county, Ga, Proprietors Baw Mill. jul4—3m BOBBIN WORKS— Near the Augusta Factory, At LOWER PRICES fl ? I : . ; ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE CITYt PATENT SAW GUMMING promptly executed. AIT Saws sent should be marked with tbe Owner’s naaaa. Cannot bo re sponsible fbr unavoidable breakage. ans—ly , H. %. NELSON. P AB.so lß ,tAH^jreaS*. MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Bread Streak TANARUS"" ■■toJhwa "-f' E *o- sJt'JuX*”* . watchmaekids , i»o«^' myuoye xouk sightT^ 'and Steal SPECTACLES, of fin,' |2!5 and "-glrnl ’Glaksfliad p -t-nHaa soupre, Speataeiw, Caeaa,uteJatT «»19—tf Below AognrtTSotri. • 9 ' " Tkke THE UNDERBiGKED wUhe* to inform the catiaebs J amd-viaktty, All work neatly exeented and warnatai to ba done .equal to an; boose in the - vrs. Painting &. Gilding, i QAEVER AND GILDER. LOOKING ■ GLASS And PICTURE Pinna CORNICES, •***,■ BRACKETTS, CONSOLE TABLES * ’ ntMFr Mads to Order. Tk tSUSFSTfiMv** 4 LOOKraa-GLA«B FRAMES REGILT, and OIL PAINTmofI RESTORED, LINED and VARNIBHK) At 135 BROAD STREET, ’ Augusta, Geo. 01 made to look EQUAL l “ TO NEW, at a moderate price. . mrtfe-Wd >■■ ■ ■ - PAnmwu My price for fine gilded abb SMALTED SIGNS has been, fr* 1820 to tire present time (with the exentfae of war time), $1 per foot, inclusive. PAINTED SIGNS, without regarf u color, seventy-five cents per foot, ineluto. > FINE JAPAN TIN, with urnni, sl;kS name and busMtoas, 11. : . j R. P. SPELMAN, an9—lm* 190 Greene Street ' FISK] . Nearly opposite the «'! posT-oma Is undertaking . HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMEHIAJ, IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. ,i! Plumbing and Ghts Fitting. C. H. WARNER. PLUMBER, 1 GAB and STEAM FITTES, In rear of 255 Broad street, Avgusta, G«o, MM Pumps, Gas, Steam and Water Pip*, Rubber Hose and How Pipes, pronptl; furnished or repaired. jatt-tf Gas and Steam Fitting and Plumbing. CA. ROBBE, • Having re-opened a Gas and Steu Fitting nod Plumbing Shop, in the rear <t" 272 Broad Street [Concert Hall place],» now prepared to do all kinds of work cot nee ted with GAS, LIGHTING, STEAM HEATING, and WATER SUPPLY, On reasonable terms and at short notiea Orders from the country A tended to. All work warranted. juß-k To the Ladies of Augusta ui Vicinity. JJtD YOU EVER SEE THE IHII IN THESE HARD TIMES,' X. Kahn & Cos. . ■ A 'A ARE •i! GIVING AWAY ' SIJ,K DRESS PATTEENi-j Tb all ladies purchasing $5 word and Goods, a TICKET or CHANCE is giro h j a SJLK DRESS PATTERN, valued at When a hundred Tickets are disposed 4* box will be procured, eontaing ninetj-BijJ j blanks and the PRIZE CARD, which f» j entitle the drawer to a HANDSOME SILK DRESI Call for information, and see „ I r THE SILK DRSSSM- I At 262 BROAD STREET. „ 1 aui—tf i ; I, KAHN k 0&_1 FISH I OYSTERS!! '^T GAMEfti i ■ ■ POULTRY! VEGETABLES!! J FAMILY GROCER®!!. J OF EVERY KIND ’ ■to If -Aim. wot tI‘!W«M fgrsalbm^ Call and see me. ,H WM. HALE (colored), .1 to, i Washington sttW_ *1 between Broad and Ellis, Augusta Furniturt and Piano JJAVING A NEW AND LIGHT | Spring X)ray,| I ton prepared to haul FURS!!!*® PIANOS, and any thing el* scratching or bruising, as is too - Orders left at my Grocery B*#*dJ ElHa wUI be promptly attonded ‘V? 1 reasonable rates. , . 'n-oA m jmlfeaswl apli—6m Dealer in Famdf Groc^H