Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, October 09, 1866, Image 1

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V -a: 1 «.. tin.; • VI w3»|. th their w-r’i, ££ V tM J" '[".ih.to v# I"' lorn st; on 1 tl. v - i >«hIAHp! t > 'irivo us 1 I 1..-V * *■* «'• Mt to .'.o. >t» «> 4"' »M& r e took tin' N’l.'-t'u fVv'S ft «i Hbeu they sui.l >..• All*’' : • Mat so’ lirrs roi ! tlniovc. Ht. While brave men «*/-*< jt ‘. IMres s:• ir...,i < tin S'’- b Hnt ol t: ml (iv. r! Wo - *%A*i t** ■*!!_.-; b it. ,1.1.; -o: oil!, Ki we sent our ‘*»we foil ml our liniiuu ,a|. J, *bv #onr pni.-is s',lion. Time <-* ft le all we Inul. ihon tHrliot carinc fir limb f£m *i *-;•« ‘ 'fltf) carri-'l <•>•. *s- a. #C «f ■pm.-:, into tlm L' i;ior *fr»cr- .':■:■•■ m 1 '.. . figg-mtt : w ’ : ' v, .re cut vs tl.- *• Bs to .'■•••ml tr. C;>e>s;re;.. 1? "f iB tli (i \r>' ill' ,u ftty i ~; 1 t can tjf ■well, an t still, v.imn th... It ".V ■.••..;• ; ■! . 'Bttv.' i i Kd 1 ■s£§s&h*** f.pPc’ vet tiro pence, », JsßWe want ;to be in the Ki.ion, yet we shall not come in. They infidels, yet fovect Cliri.stia.nity -*BW lOfliMt'. without money, inti a ■ power, or prestige, why is the afraid of us Y It we are expected WjE gdod^’’citizens, why do not the of the North set the example ? IjHHare not in the Union, where are If tiii.s is our reward for disbainl serried ranks, wlmt was the use tsf ■Kbanding ? Why not keep oil If we are conquered, why us as such ? If we are not why not go on with the war. murderous crusade lor it- Sl~c>, f Bs, nigjer.s. jewelry, and turni• sere men who fought us like .'flfen now say that fair play sliali its: U>-'Bkr of the day. The cowards. plunderers, who robbed, Hkcil, ami desecrated us. now for another war upoti us, tbni. i.->flHanee of w hat we have may be us, and their pockets Stud fartlied, and we are blaiim.l at oar own funerals. W’tS.l to sing melodics wliile ciUi.ng .We are asked to .dftttec brigh-B ill our cellar... We arc Us B still and lie insulted bv tnen whe Mpe from tis—who insult,;d fSiit stole while others foumi.it. ask.id to be good i.iti gfSA, are treated like bad cit.i cliSfefob ask' dto .me (ither ; «Ma -.ev.-n -, .* R)|{row flowers in tl i bum ol’ buy balm/ .:cB;l rci!.:; io :■ brn Nb.rb . i tv r.«nr gri.v, yard • V. i’ll How. - barking at our Imels. 2itc yt ) llpyuiH the relic ion of llie (Btliii and slabs US with As s-' s.-sßis peace. V.'c aid, to iv; l m ...» the war made. We brothers of' a counni.i. »> ae | , no', Bh&£3£ 'fc' '’ ;i Ilit to ill a, ' ‘ J}s . < s-B try to ■ mile— I try to coiujii," s are fiddling KipHßP^^Br’ —I !lln hi (arm... (j M **.' »oaoc . 1 c'^duib.. 1 lis • , | -bißho ‘ be- vi,,■ 11 Bh v. H . « A ha-." tl." I.' • ■ ~:. : 1!.. ' •# <«», life is a bur:!., u ami it nt once. But I BKregJfet *.e<g|«'»-f !■:'■■ KbV..:Ay.Vv~J»' 8 tb;| ' ' c , : , ■ . l ‘ t- i a bell, r i!a\ v.V ■ year v.bi t,.i! tim THE DAILY PRESS. VOL. 11. SCISSORS. —TXistori has gone to housekeeping. —A. New iork.daily ottered Dickens SBOO for a story. —A late census gives Paris 1,700,000 souls. —A Lockport, N. Y. Druggist was fined SBOO lor incorrectly preparing a prescription. —Why has a clock a bashful ap pearance T Because it keeps its hands upou its face. —They have named a race-horse Carl Shnrz because he was so good for run ning. —The Tribune employs a flash Eng lishman in London to abuse the Presi dent. —The Russian latbes are wearing the American colors prettily arranged about their bpnnets and dress trimmings. —A Radical editor asks, “Shall we kill the fatted calf?” He must be think ing of suicide. -t-A |poor negro on trial for his life in Alabama is furnished able counsel by his old master. —The days on which fish should be eaten —fry-day. —Goldscmidt, the astronomer, just deceased, discovered fourteen planets with an opera-glass. —Ay F ung, a Japanese Prince, has arrived in San Francisco, en route for Yale College. —The manner in which thjs case of Mr. Davis is treated by high officials is becoming a scandal to the nation. —Pennsylvania will have a Demo cratic Governor and 30,000,01)0 bushels of corn this year. —A New York paper boasts of its poiuted-uosed reporters. It probably has “setter” compositors. —-Some lives are only respectable in the beginning and middle, but like an ill-worn shoe, run dowu at the heel. —The Vermont Legislature will meet on the 11th, to elect two United Stales Senators and ratify the Constitutional Amendment. —Six Congregational Churches have recently been built in Oregon. A negro has been admitted to the Philadelphia bar. - Why is swearing like a ragged coat? ltecause it is a bad habit. Punch’s direction how to make a hole in your income is sound—pay a large rent. To keep a boquet of flowers from withering—buy them for a milliner. The Pope has sent gold and silver medals to the Sisters of Charity who nursed the cholera patients in Amiens. Love’s best arrow is tipped with gold, and his best quiver a casket of jewels. There is much confusion in the ideas the Radicals have of colors. The blacks are the whites in their eves. Louis Napoleon invited Bismarck to come to Fontainbleau and shoot with him, but not with needle guns. —Mr. Walter, the principal proprie tor of the London Times, has left Eng land for a tour in the United States, ac companied by his son. Alexander Del mar, of N. Y., is appoint chief for the bureau of statistics in the Treasury Department. —• Professor Dufour contends that two cubic metres of meteoric dust f ils upon every acre of the earth's surface every year. Rats are swarming in the North west of Ohio, destroying corn,' potatoes, tomatoes, and even climbing fruit trees and destroying the fruit. No man will assume the character of another unless he is ashamed of his own. When there is a “smacking breeze” send out the pretty girls to take the weather; when there is a “spank ing breeze,” seud out the bad children. A Hebrew seminary for training miniaters and teachers of the Hebrew faith, is now about to be established in Philadelphia. The' Marquis de Galifet, has been sent on a fancy mission to Mexico. —To what color does flogging turn a boy’s complexion ? It make him Yell- Oh! The editor of the American Agri culturist is sound in politics. He “agrees in Sentiment with every man who is positively every way right in his poli tical views.” Habit is the great helper that takes away the burden from all labor, and makes even the roughest place smooth. A London paper is responsible for the statement that a large quantity of the whiting manufactured at the chalk quarries on the banks of the Thames is exported to America to be returned mixed with flour. —Before affliction is digested, conso lation ever comes too soon; and after it is digested, it comes too late. There is but a murk between these two, as fine almost as a hair, for a comforter to take aim at. —Sir Peter Laly made it a rule never tp look nt a Lad picture, having found by experience that whenever be did, Lis own pencil took a hint from it. Apply this to bad books and bad company. —A Liverpool gentleman, who has searched the Scriptures diligently, hns discovered in Ezekiel a prophecy so the effect that England is to be invaded by the Emperor Napoleon during the present year. AUGUSTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1866. Southern Express. Quickest Time ! LOWEST RATES 1 THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN VIA INLAKTO OR Steamer Eoutes SPECIAL CONTRACTS Will be made by the Agents of the Scrutliem. EXPRESS COMPANY A T BOSTON 28 Court Street NEW YORK 59 Broadway PHILADELPHIA 320 Cliesnut St. BALTIMORE 0-1 Baltimore St. CINCINNATI 07 West Fourth St. ■* LOUISVILLE 72 Sixth St. ST. LOUIS Cor. Main & Chesnut St. FOR FORWARDING Heavy Freight OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR ANY POTNT IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. FREIGHT To bk Sent by the QUICKEST ROUTE Should be Marked “Inland.” SAME ARRANGEMENTS MAY BE EFFECTED AI ANY OFFICE Os the following EXPRESS COMPANIES: ADAMS HARNDEN AMERICAN UNITED STATES NE TV JERSEY BRITISH & AMERICAN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN WELLS, FARGO & CO.’S CALIFORNIA HOWARD & CO.’S KINSLEY <fc CO.’S SARGENT & CO.’S CHENEY’S EAST E R N EARLES’ HOPE IN THE NORTH, EAST I and WEST. fiSUOrdor Freight TO BE FORWARDED BY THE Southern Express Company» Office, No. 179 Broad Si., AUGUSTA, GA aulO—6m Dry Goods. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. DRY GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES, AT * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. g BROAD STREET, g J. D. A. MURPIIY & CO., Respectfully invite the attention of MERCHANTS, PLANTERS, AND TIIE PUBLIC GENERALLY, TO .TIIEIR LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF DRESS GOODS FANCY GOODS WHITE GOODS LINEN3 WOOLEN GOODS Gents’ FURNISHING GOODS TRIMMINGS RIBBONS LACES and EDGINGS NOTIONS, Etc. ' AND LADIES’, MISSES’, CHILDREN’S, and GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS, BOOTEES, SHOES, GAITERS, Etc., Etc. All of which will bo sold at either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, FOR CASH! AT A VERY SMALL ADVANCE ON PRIME COST, AND AT LESS THAN RETAIL PRICES IN THE NORTHERN CITIES. Ab wo buy from AGENCIES AND FIRST CLASS WHOLESALE DEALERS AND NOT FROM AUCTION, WE ARE ABLE TO WARRANT ALL GOODS AS REPRESENTED. sels—tf DRY GOODS. 18fiG—A U T U M N—IBGG. LATHROP, LUDINGTON & CO., 32G, 328, Axn 330 Broadway, NE W YOR K . INVITE THE ATTENTION OF ALL first-class Buyers to their stock of DRY GOODS It wilt ho feund unsurpassed for all Southern Merchants. All departments of our business have been much enlarged, es pecially that for DRESS GOODS, where we are constantly opening ail tue novelties of the season, to which wo now ask the particular attention of both Jobbers and' Retailers. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF DRESS GOODS SHAWLS and CLOAKS PRINTS BLEACHED SHIRTINGS BROWN SHIRTINGS FLANNELS and BLANKETS “WOOLLEN GOODS YANKEE NOTIONS WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERIES HOSIERY Gents' FURNISHING GOODS MILLINERY GOODS Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. All of which wo offer at the Lowest Mar ket Prices, by the Package or Piece. nu27—ood2m MISS M. MURPHY, 2GOj BROAD STREET, (Sales Room over I. Kahn &. Co.’s Store), DEALER IN Millinery and Fancy Goods, FINE DRESS SILKS, FANCY ALPACAS, JACONET CAMBRICS, EDGINGS, LADIES’ BELTS, IIOOP SKIRTS, BROCIIE SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS, And a variety of other Goods usually found in a Variety Storo. IIATS DYED and ALTERED to all the latest styles. All Goods sold CHEAP for CASH. oc6—l m Fin© Corsets. BELTINGS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACES and EDGINGS, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, CUFFS, AND EVERY THING OF THE SORT Os the moet modern style can he seen at I. KAHN & CO’S., 262 BROAD STREET. oc2—tf NOTICE. A LL PARTIES HAVING CLAIMS IX against Mr. cnAS. HANCOCK, of Columbia county, are rmpiejterl to present them to . JOHN REITH, oc2—Ot* 317 Broad street. Dry Goods, Millinery, Etc. HATS, CAPS, Straw and Millinery GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. *-|j. . "i WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE AT TENTION to, oar SPLENDID STOCK of the above GOODS, now in store and to which,we aro daily receiving addi tions of tha latest and most fashionable styles. Consisting in part of— MEN’S BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S SILK, FU|t, PLUSH and WOOL Hats In endless variety. LADIES? MISSES’ and CHIL DREN’S ! Bonnets and Hats OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES to which we Would beg especially to ask the attentioffipf the ladies. An elegant assortment of FEATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, 'RUCHES, VEILS, LACES, NETS, NUBIAS, LADIES’ GLOVES. Plain and Hemstitched HANDKER CHIEFS, etc., etc. HAVING A FIRST CLASS MILLINER, We are at all times prepared to trim LADIES’ BONNETS IN THE LATEST STYLES and shortest noliee. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY INSTANCE. Prices as Low as any House South. COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS are particularly invited to call and examine our STOCK before purchasing. WILLIAMS, COVERT & CO., 233 BROAD STREET, Opposite Masonic Hall, oo2 —Gt Augusta. RECONSIDERATION. E. B. LONG & CO. TNSTUAD OF CHANGING THEIR LO -1 CATION, us recently announced (having undo satisfactory arrangements!, have changed their wind, and have determined to remain in the Store they now occupy— No. 286 Broad Street, Which they have thoroughly renovated and improved, and aro yet offering their LARGE STOCK of DRY GOODS, Etc,, AT ABOUT NORTHERN COST, Preparatory to the reception of thoir more recent purehasos, which will arrive a few days lienee, and which shall be offered for CASH at lowest possible prioes. Thoir stock at present consists in part of Superfine Black and Medley BROAD CLOTHS Heavy BEAVER CLOTIIS CASSIMERES—BIack and Fancy Velvet and Silk VESTINGS Ladies’ Superior DRESS GOODS, in groat variety Lad : es’ and Gentlemen’s MERINO UNDER GARMENTS BLANKETS, in variety FLANNELS and HOSIERY 10-4 superior White-SHAKBII FLANNEL, especially adapted to Ladies' woar COTTON FLANNELS TOWELING, DIAPER SHEETINGS. SHIRTINGS OZXABURGS, YARNS CLOTHING, HATS BOOTS, SHOES, etc. Bradley and other HOOP SKIRTS, in great variety. • The attention of buyers is respectfully invited. E. B. LONG & CO., No. 286 Broad Street, Opposite siiuare below the Planters’, And si;oarc above tho Globe, same side. se29—oodtf CARD. JVA.LL AND - WINTER DRY GOODS Aro now being rccoived daily in largo quantities, at I. KAHN & CO.’S, 262 BROAD STREET. All ncoding Goods had bettor come where they can get bargains. Remember the Number is 262 BROAD STREET. su26—tf Accident Insurance. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS IN THE PIONEER COMPANY OF THE SOUTH. THE SOUTHERN Accident Insurance COMPANY ;lynchburg, Virginia, HOME OFFICE, 160 MAIN STREET. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, SLOOO,OOO.J | 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 PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY-SIX WEEKS. GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES For SSOO with $3 Compensation each week, may bo obtained for $3 per annum. TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM Will secure $2,000, and give $lO compen sation each week. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Secures a Policy for $5,00®, with $25 weekly compensation. FIFTY DOLLARS Secures a Full Policy for SIO,OOO, with SSO compensation each week. SHORT TIME POLICIES ($3,000 for Ten Cents), Travellers may obtatn at the HOME OFFICE, 160 MAIN STREET, Lynchburg, Vu., and at the Rail Road Stations, Ticket Pol cics for ONE DAY TO TWELVE MONTHS, Receiving, in case of death from Acci dent, $3,000, and in case 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 tho South ern public. Don’t be misled by tho Y’ankec Com panies, with Southern names and officers, that have recently boon 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 YOVIt 0 ll’A’. OFFICERS: 00L. MAURICE S. LANGIIORNE, 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. LATIIAM, Solicitor. COL. HENRY E. PEYTON, General Agent. DIRECTORS: John r, McDaniel, WILLIAM D. MILLER, GEO. M. RUCKER, STEPHEN D. PETERS, G. W. LATIIAM, MAURICE S. LANGnOIINE, JOHN H. FLOOD, ABRAHAM D. WARWICK, CIIAS. M. BLACKFORD, LUCIEN PEYTON. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, Chief Office at ATLANTA, Ga., Agent for the Slate. A. G. HALL, District Agent, AUGUSTA, Ga. SUB-AGENTS APPOINTED AT THIS OFFICE. my!2—6m NO. 7. Insurance. Oglethorpe Insurance Company, ’■ Oj Savannah, G'i.\ rj'HE Oglethorpe INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SAVANNAH, GA. Insurance Effected at Equitable Bates. n. IV. MERCER, President. J. T. THOMAS, Secretary. Office ll7 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Directors: , J. W. NEVITT 0. G. PURSE | A. FUALARTQN J. McMAHON L. J.GUILMARTIN F. IV. SIMS G. BUTLER R. LACHLISON E. P. CLAYTON Augusta J. W. KNOTT Macon B. F. ROSS Macon IV. H. YOUNG Columbus H. W. MERCER C. S. HARDEE WM. HUNTER A. S. IIARTRIDGE A. PORTER R. MORGAN J, STODDARD J. T. THOMAS IV. REMSHART F. L. GUE H. A. CRANE A. A. SOLOMONS M. HAMILTON W. IV. GORDON M. S. COHEN J. LAMA B. H. BRODNAX, Agent, may 11—6 m ' AUGUSTA, QA. A. H. Ketcham’s INSURANCE OFFICE JACKSON STREET, Between tbo Globe Hotel and 801 l Tower. Representing the following FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES: GIRARD, of Philadelphia, Penn. AMERICAN, of Baltimore, Md. HOWARD, of Baltimore, Md. GREAT WESTERN LIFE, of New York. NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT, (Ac cident), of Philadelphia. se2!l—3m B. H. Brodnax, JNSURANCE AGENCY. OFFICE AT THE OLD SAVINGS BANK, 229 BROAD STREE. juS—ly JOSEPH E. MARSHALL, JNSURANCE AGENCY, 207 J BROAD STREEV AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ap26—ly A Fine Assortment OF SHAWLS AND WOOLLBN GOODS r of Every Description CAN BE SEEN AT I. KAHN & CO’S., 2G 2 BROAD STREET. cc2—tf BLANICETS, Blankets! BLANKETS, Fine and Common , AT I. KAHN & GO’S., 20 2 BROAD STREET. oe2—tf notice! T HAVE ENGAGED THE PREMISES J occupied by mo for the ENSUING YEAR, and am prepared to continue the LIVERY AND SALE STABLE BUSINESS, IN ALL ITS DKANCIIES. I respectfully solicit a share of patron age, thanking the public for tho generous support of the past year. _oc2 -6tJ GEO. W. CONWAY. Hats ! Eats ! Hat3 ! QIIEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, PLENTY OF IIATS, NEW STYLES, And all qualities, for Gentlemen and Youths, -at the lowest priced. oc2—lm J. A. VAN WINKLE. Piano-Fortes Tuned. TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RE duccd the charge for TUNING to THREE DOLLARS. Orders left at Mn. GEO. A. OATES’, 240 Broad Streot, or at my Shop, opposite the Pdst-Offioc, promptly attended to. ROBERT A. HARPER. New Goods Opening! T\/TRS. PU9HE, 190 BROAD STREET, JAA having just returned from the North with a splendid stock of DRY, DRESS and FANCY GOODS, will he readv to siiow the same on and after THIS DAY. MRS. E. PUG HE, sc!3—tf lyo Broad Streot. ®Jtc fail? liras. . : BOOK AITD JOB PEIKTISQ or EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED IN TIIE BEST MANNER. The Fastest Power Pretest, and Rett of Workmen enables tit to do Superior JOB WORN at Cbeaper Rates than kUewkert. Charter Oak - v K: This &tqve, so favorably knowu in f Mobile, New p r *~ leans, £t. Louis, and'other Southern cities, is now beipg offered to thife'Citieeps of, Au gusta, as one of the cheapest class Cooking Stoves in the market—lit bakirig qualities are unsurpassed, which ift acknowledged by ail who have used it. The draught flues are so to . ensure a perfect draught, while a hot air flue which surrounda the oven insuree tbe baking and roasting of .bread and meats, to* entire satisfaction. We warrant the perfect baking of every Stove we sell. In our stock will befouled TOILET SETS, CHUKNS, TUBS, COFFEE MILLS, SCOURING BRICKS, TEA TRAYS, SAD IRONS, CAKE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE PANS, etc. A full assortment of Houeefurnishing Goods always on band. We are, also, pre pared to do ROOFING, and all manner of work in the Tinners’ line of business. D. L. FULLERTON, IS6 Broad street. sc9—lm Brokers and Merchants. STOCKS AND BONDS. £Q SHARES GA. RAILROAD STOCK 10,000 City Atlanta 8 per cent. BONDS I, Georgia 6 per cent. BONDS J, Georgia 7 per cent. BONDS 1,000 Laurens R. R. 7 per cent. BONDS, Endorsed by Stato South Carolina 2,000 Alabama and Florida Railroad BONDS 1,000 Greenville and Columbia Railroad BONDS' 1,000 City A.ugnsta 7 per cent. BONDS 2,000 Mobile and Ohio Income BONDS For sale by BRANCH, SONS & CO., Bankers ami Commission Merchants. oc2—6t DRAFTS J7OR SALE— In sums to suit on England, Ireland, Scotland, nod all the principal cities of Europe, by BRANCH, SONS <£• CO., Bankers and Commission Merchants. oc2—fit SIGHT CHECKS QN NEW YORK— For sale by BRANCH, SONS & CO., Bankers and Commission Merchants. oc2— f > t C. E. Cl. ag horn, Philadelphia, Pa. W. F. Herring, A.M. Jackson, Augusta. CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO. No. 7 WARREN BLOCK, WITH WAREHOUSE IN REAR, AUGUSTA, GEO., Will continue to give their personal atten tion to CONSIGNMENTS TO THEM, KITKER AT .AUGUSTA, GA., OR PHILADELPHIA, PA. Particular attention given to the STORAGE, SALE AND PURCHASE OP Cotton, Yarns, AND L> O MESTICS. Consignments and Orders Solicited. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Consignments in Store. NORTHERN EXCHANGE FOR SALE AT MARKET RATES. oc2—3m Harper C. Bryson, W ATtEHOUSE ’* AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga. Customers supplied with BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES. Prompt attention paid to tho sale of COTTON and OTHER PPIODUCE. OFFICE—IS 9 Rugiudds .Street. WARE HOUSE—On Jacksuii Street. sel—3m JAMES T. GARDINER, A R E II 0 IT s E AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, urn I '? olsT . osn 6tke RT, Augusta, Ga. Wtll gtve his personal attention to the STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON And such other Produce as may be sont him. * Cosh advances made on Produce in Store aul I—Cm JOHN CRAIG, TANARUS) ANKING AND U EXCHANGE OFFICE, 289 DUO AI) STREET, Augusta, Ga., buys and sells GOLD BULLION GOLD and SILVER COIN BANK NOTES BONDS, STOCKS BILLS OF EXCHANGE, __gvU_~f.v Foreign and Domestic. NOTICE. HCAFFIN WOULD INFORM HIS • old friend*, and the public, that bo ha? removed to tho corner of Butler’s Alley and Broad street. A fine stock of Coffins, Bird-Cages, .Meat-Safes, and numerous other articles. oc7—sAtk*