Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, November 07, 1866, Image 3

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iter—Official Papei 01 1\ CUMULATION, &ÜBTA, OA. r MORNING....Mot. T. 186( i<lverti*ementN. cks, and Jewelry—E. H. .1 • ; j'i Jity Council of Augusta, vercoats —J. A. Van Win ♦ i ilers—Day & Inman, ft Mcllwaine. j b —Adoniram Council, ils—Foster Blodgett. Per Central Railroad, ire, etc—D. L. Fullerton, itreet. of Thermometer, i « Daily Press Office, ) NoTembei #,1868. J Sat. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. .7° 58° 69° asters. Postmasters in f the State nre earnestly as agents fqy us in procure a. We will allow them rentage in such chses. E. H. PUGHE, Proprietor and Publisher. Jountry Ebiesds. — We :d to receive coramunica .Cpuntry triends in regard ther local subjects of gen- Such will always be sived. r. J. F. Shecut is author subkcriptions and adver 'he Daily Press. -Monday night a thief .rehouse of Mr. James T. cutting open a bag of id carried away about nd twenty pounds of the rday the day police insti ir thief and spoils, and lying hands on bo'h. burning of a shed in the Waynesboro’ Depot, oc ilarm of fire, which was reuing. The flames were hed. As usual, our gal td their engines out, and j ere “ Big Steve” had trokes. . >, ph Club. —We have been ■ge the members of the itaph Club—the active o be present at the meet this evening. Business will come up for trans -Hon. A. H. Stephens, is, and Ben. Hill, were in fay, in attendance upon ourt sitting in Chambers. >oking well. oort. —Judge Reese of ourt, sitting in Chambers i engaged in hearing the case of Metcalf, Schley, Distinguished counsel is sth sides, and the case is Court. —ln this court Honor the Mayor, pre iwing cases were disposed ion case —building a big , was fined $1 and costs, ioner was fined $3 and ■ $lO or twenty days on and a 13th section—pedling , $5 and costs, thers continued. gia Lost by the War.— that the losses of Georgia ', measured by the exist alnes, amount to upward nillion of dollars, r is getting cold, and • protection to the feet, > get frost-bitten or ehil- Drevent them is to buy a ■U shoes or boots from Mr. Gobfcji, ■ Broad street. f V ■RtcherJ —The Rome (Ga.) Ht in cooying our notice ol • : Hpr’s recent lecture oil “ The Hprgin,” adds : “ We wouldn't . Sparing Mr. Dutchor on that Sales. — The following JKI estate were made at the House in this city, yes . jtiaiunviis A. PARKER. Tii* ‘Hhland Place - ’ in Columbia BBe hundred and sixty acres iMaa’iJKh Shop, on Centre street, ■Bs aud Broad—occupied by ", * Sharkey: sl,°°o. B; House, next the shop; $1,500. adjoining the above, 32 feed. byHpet deep: $925. ‘ B®llis street,' one door above ; Krof Centre, 11 by 32 feet: IK. 45 and 48 of the Mauge fcfeet front by 200 feet deep, ■O. Bid lot on Broad street, one |r Jndgc J. B. Bishop’s resi- Pfeet front on Broad and run jray through toward Ellis street: (tenement dwelling, immedi le rear of the one just meution ■ C. V. WALKER A CO. K Jones street, between Kol- Kfarbury : $1,950. Band lot in Hamburg : SOSO. I; and lot on Reynolds street, Bibley street: $2,300. B and lot in Quality Range on bet: $1,780. pry desirable property, corner fkhd Mclntosh street: $16,750. Indid building lot on Broad 410. Apologetic.—’ We dislike to make apologies, but it U due to some of our advertisers to explain why they do not appeal iu our paper this morning. We have hut twenty-Riur columns, and on looking over tbp matter on the> stoijra, we found twenty-nine columns of ad vertisements. Here was a problem how to • crowd the twenty-nine insr twenty-four columns, aud vet give some reading matter. “It cau tbe did so we have been obliged &> leave out many of them, but an account is kept, aad we will jnake up the full uumber of inspr tidns ordered. The order for additional material is now on its way to Philadel phia, and if Messrs. L. Johnson ft Go., the best type-founders in the country with whom we have been trading for years, will exercise their usual diligence, we will have the material for another enlargement delivered to us by the- 16th inst. In the meantime we are obliged to issue supplements, and perhaps an occasional double sheet. Our suppli ment to morrow morning will contain many advertisements crowded out ot this issue, together with a goad amount of reading matter. —Sxvannah Adver tiser of Nov. 5. We are really gratified to observe this evidence of our cotemporaries prosper, ity, and congratulate it on its growing, but justly deserved popularity. It is tbp only Savannah paper which has kad to issue a double sheet, and from the above paragraph it will be seen that it requires an additional enlargement. Success to you, brother Advertiser, and prosperity to all your firm. The PiifExix Foundry. —This estab lishment (known daring the war as the Pistol Factory), is now in full operation, under the guidance of Messrs. Day & Hopkins. These gentlemen are prac tical machinists, and can turn out as good a job, at as low cash rates, us can elsewhere be obtained. This firm is turning out Iron Fronts, in all styles of their own make. They also receive or ders for and manufacture Wright’s cele brated patent screw, which is universally acknowledged to be a superior Cotton Press. We call the attention of our country iriends to this fact, and would recommend that they send in their orders early, if they wish them promptly at tended to. j- HOTEL ARRIVALS. GLOBE HOTEL. W. C. HEWITT PROPRIETOR Tuesday, November C/h. Jno T Williams, Edgefield, S C Dr Smith, New York M O Pcrv, Georgia M H Milliken, Geo-gia M Witty, Atlanta, Ga Mrs Ross, Charleston, S C Wtn Short, Thomson, Ga J N Done, Edgefield, S C S A Mclntosh, Elbert, Ga Miss Wilson. Thomson, Thomson, Ga Miss Carrie Wilson, Thomson, Ga Miss C J Williams, Thomson, Ga T S Hudson, Hamburg, S C P W Prentup, Ga R R J M Lasle, Columbia, Ga N L Evans, Columbia, Ga W N Zachery, Columbia, Ga Mrs M O’Hallard and child, Atlanta, Ga Miss S Mr Dauiel, Savahnah, Ga Miss Katie Pease, Savannah, Ga P Madison, Georgia Noah Smith, Jefferson, Ga A-Bushnell, Edgefield, S C W S Richardson and Edgefied, S C Miss Richardson, Edgefield, S C A L Bushnell, Edgefield, S C \V D Butler, Edgefield, S C B W Butler, Edgefield, Ga J J Brinson, Dearing, Ga M R Calloway, Wilkes, Ga H W Arnold, Wilkes, Ga W M Pope, .Wilkes, Ga J L Birdsong, Hancock, Ga J A Hunter, Hufaula, Ala J W Hunter, Eufaula, Ala J L Wilkes, Lincoln, Ga J W Murray, Lincoln, Ga J S Key, Burke, Ga J W Brinson, Jefferson, Ga. R J Harden, Columbia, Ga J N Ramsey, Columbia, Ga Miss Dors Seigler, Edgefield, S G J T McGinty, Warren, Ga E E Lausdell, Columbia, Ga Robert Briggs, Richmond, Va E Davoye, Richmond, Va A Proudfet, Memphis, Term Win M Edwards, Charleston, S C J E Wells, jr, Petersburg, Va Clias Hancock, Boston, Muss Revival. —We learn, says the Savan nah Advertiser of the sth instant, that the revival which has been in progress in the Methodist Church in this city for some two weeks past, has hal the effect of bringing many into the fold. On yesterday forty persons were received into membership, and partook of the sacrament for the first time. Others are seeking religion in earnest and the good work goes on. Old members are be coming more earnest, new ones are enthusiastic, the careless areawakening,' and even scoffers begin to see that there is a reality in religion. Many youn£ men, who attended these meetings at. first merely out of curiosity, became, interested, and have been present night' after night, showing, by their increased' seriousness and devout demeanor, a growing interest in sacred things, and some have practically exemplified the l'ne— “ Those who cauio to scoff, remained to iray-’J To Dealers. —Messrs Day & Inman make an announcement in to-day’s Daily Press, which is interesting to dealers in such articles as are therein mentioned. The auction which takes place at their sales room this morning should be well attended. Splendid chance for extra good bargains. Guilty. —The Jury, in the trial of Adam’s Express robbers at Danbury, Conn., Nov. 2d, rendered a verdict of guilty, against all the prisoners. Notice was given that a motion for anew trial would be filed. Sentence was therefore deferred. Consignees per Central Railroad. Nov. 7.—J G B ft; Bro, J Nft Son, Rft TANARUS, B ft C, Mrs Zinn, Plumb ft L. J ft T A B, S, J M, J F M, E O’D, J O M, C V. Walker. C AW, Z McC, G L ft Bro, W H Tutt, E R D ft Cos, F VonKi m.i, Stevenson & S, JII Lowry, West ft M, W B G, Fleming ft R, Twiname 4 S, Wilcox G ft Cos, Capt Estes, A Stevens, Pearce Wft Cos, M P Stovall, F C V Borstee, J II Adams. [official.] Proceedings of Council. * Anjoi'iixuu Mkstino, ) Monday, Nov. sth, 1888, l 7 o'clock P. M. J The City Council met. Present i Hon. John 1 hosier, Mayor; Members : Messrs Robertson, Meyer, Both fMendy, JSvans, Ramsay, Crtunp, O’Dowd, (Jargon, and Bstaa.' v.‘- ■ * . PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. Tha following Petitions and Communioa tions wore read and acted on as follows : A A Petition from iferbert Stallings for a reduetion of his wagon license. Referred to the Finance Committee, with power to act, by a rising vote of 7 ayes to 5 nays. A Petition from C. F. McCay A Cos., that the amount paid by them for the months from May to January, be credited to the tax due by the Augusta Savings Bank. Laid on the table. A Petition from oitisons 1 Tsn Walker street, asking Council to hare the hydrant logs run down that Street from Elbert to Lincoln. Laid on the table for the present. A Petition from some citizens, of the Fourth Ward, asking to bo relieved from the tax imposed on real estate fronting on Waterworks pipes. Petition, on motim refused. Mr. Oargan called the attention of Coun cil to a note from Mr. Vaughn, complaining that he bad been taxed twice on his wash pavement. Mr. Robertson asked for information whether a party who paid for a “ wash pavement” in front of a lot should have to pay the $5.00 tax also ? The subject was reforfed to the Finance Committee, with power to act, and to instruct the Collector and Treasurer on the subject. A Petition from Wm. 11. Howard, for per mission to remove a tree in the City Cem etery, which interferes with the erection of a monument. Referred to the Cemetery Com mittee, with power to act. A Petition from Dr. John W. Ogilvie, for permission to erect a step in front of his house, No. 124 Reynolds street. Grant ed,, by a rising vo r te of 9 ayes to 3 nays. Mr, Estes moved an increase in tho sal ary of the Assistant Collector to SI,OOO per annum. Adopted. A Petition from tho Police for increase of Salary. After soma discussion an j nations, referred, on motipn of Mr. Meyer, to tho Police Committee to fix the number of po licemen; and to the Finance Committee to fix the pay—by a rising vote of 8 ayes to 4 nays. A Petition from E. H. Pughe, to keep open the side gates of tho bridge for foot passengers uftor 12 o’clock, midnight. Re ferred to the Bridge Committee, with power to act. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. By Mr. Crump, from the Hospital Com. mlfctee: . To the Hon. Mayor and City Council of Augusta;—l beg leave to report the City Hospital in good condition, and everything furnished necessary for the sick. Respectfully, , (Signed), G. R. Crump, Ch’iu’n Hospital Com. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 6, 1866. Rece ved. By Mr. Crump, from the Engine Commit tee : To the Hon. Mayor and Membcas of Council: —l beg leave to report all the fire apparatus of the city in good, condition. Respectfully, (Signed,) G. R. Crump. Ch’m’n Engine Com. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 5, 1866. Received, Mr. Evans, from the Police Committee, reported, verbally, the strength of tho Police and a desire for an increase of pay—Re ceived: Mr. Meyer, from the Health Committee, reported that, under the Ordinance, ho had notified the Lot inspectors that their services would be discontinued, but asked the action of Council on the subject, and moved that they be continued in office until the January election— Adopted. Mr. Crump, from the Hospital Committee, asked for information as to whether Mr. Tant should be allowed extra pay for deliv ering provisions at tho Small Pox Hospital; and moved a resolution that it be his duty to deliver them without extra pay —Adopted by a rising vote of 7 ayes to 2 nays. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. G. E. W. Nelson, Keeper of thq Bridge, returns $2,835, for bridge-tolls, collected since tho October roturns, with tho Collector and Treasurer's receipt for the same. H. C. Foster, Wharfinger, returns $251.75 for wharfage fees, collected since the October return, with the CoUoctor and Treasurer’s receipt for tho same. J. A. Christian, Chief of Police, reports the number of arivsts for the month of October, 1866, at 18(1—w. Ucs, 57 ; blacks, 123; aud returns $184.50 foi tines, fees, etc., collected since the October rep rt, with tbj Collector and Treasurer's receipt same. T. C. Bridges, Keeper of the Jail, reports the number of prisoners in jail on the 31st day of October, 1886, at 87—whites, 10; bla -ks, 77. Wm. R. Tant, Keeper of tho City Hospi tal, reports tho number of patients in that Hospital at the date of the last rogular monthly report at 6—males, 6; females, 0. Received during the month, 9—males, 5; females, 4. Discharged during the month 11; died during the month, 1; remaining iu tho hospital October 31, 1866, 3—males, 1 ; fcma'es, 2. T. A. Kunzc, City Sexton, reports tho number of interments in tho City Cemetery during the month of Ootuber, 1866, at 95 whites, 38 ; blacks, 57 ; of these, 73 died in the City—whites,2B ; blacks,4s; and 22 died out of tbe City—whites, 10; blacks, 12. The number of deaths in the different Wards was as follows.; Wards... No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. Total Whites 6 5 1 16 28 Blacks 7 4 14 2U 45 Total 13 9 15 36 73 The Regular Monthly Reports of Wm. Phillips, Engineer of the Augusta Canal and Augusta Water Works were read ,nd received. The Lock Keeper reperts tho follow ing as the produce brought down the Canal during the month of October, 1866: Prom Georgia—llo baios Cotton, 25 bales. Yarn, 3 bales Homespun, 3 bale? Fodder, add 6 bales Hay. . J’rom South Carolina—llS bale3 Cotton, tmil 4t)5 ei)fds Fire Wood. :• liS«>UJTIONS, ORDERS AND ORDIXANOBS. ;■ T(Jo Ordinance, reported by a part of the Special Committee, to create the office of City Assessor, aud to define his duties, was taken up by seotions. ..The.first section was considered and amended so as to fix the first election on -dim first Friday in December, 1866, and the tethers at the regular election time. It was then adopted by the following vote, tho yeas and nays being called for: Yeas —Messrs. Meyer, Tweedy, Evans, Philip, Ramsey, Crump, O’Dowd, Gargan and Estes—9. Nays—Messrs. Robertson, Bothwelland Phinizy—3. The second section was amended, so as to fix the term of office at one year. On motion of Mr. O’Dowd, adopted. The 3d and 4th sections were then adopt ed. On motion of Mr. Estes, tho time for re turning the digests was fixed at “the first Friday in March, 1866, instead of “ April, 1866;” and on motion, the ordinance was adopted as a whole. By Mr. Tweedy—A resolution requiring the Mayor to proclaim an election to take the sense of the citizens on tho snbject of subscription to tbe Columbia and Augusta Railroad, of SIOO,OOO, in City 7 per cent. Bonds at par —the road to cross the Savannah River; tbe machine shop, freight and passenger depots to be located in this city, and tbe Mayor to bo ex-officio Direc tor of the company. On motion of Mr. l’hinizy, an extract from the Charter of the Company, making the stockholders liable for tho debts of tho o jinpany, was ordered to bo attached. On motion of Mr. Crump the blank f r time of election was filled with the words “third Monday in November.” The reso lution was then adopted by yeas aud nays, as follows— Y'eas—Messrs. Robertson, Tweedy, Evans, Phillip, Crump, O’Dowd, Gargati, and Estes —B. Nays—Messrs. Moyer, Ljtfiwell, I’hinizy, aud lvamsoy—4. Some conversation ensued about peddlers’ licenses, etc. By Mr. Mever— Resolved, That all wagons loaded With cotton be allowed to come over the bridge and return freo of toll. After some discussion, lost by the following vote— Yeas—Messrs. Meyer, Tweedy, Phillip, Crump, and O’Dowd—s. Najre—Messrs. Robertson, Bothwcll, Evans, Phinizy, Ramsey, Gargau, and Estes —7. By Mr. Estes (by request) Au Ordinance to repeal the tax of 25 cents per bale on cotton—After some discussion lost by the following vote — Yeas—Messrs. Meyer, Evans, Phillip, Crump, and O’Dowd—s. Nays—Messrs. Robertson, Bothwoll, Tweedy, Phinizy, Ramsey, Oargan, and Es'es—7. By Mr. Ester—V Re?o u’ion instructing the Clerk of Council to advertise an election for City Assessor at the next meeting of Couneil—Adopted. Some additional accounts were ordered to be paid. Council, on motion, adjourned. L. T. C. Daily Press Book and Job Print ing Office.— This Office is now sup plied with every material necessary for the prompt, neat, and economical exe cution of every style of Book and Job Printing and Bookbinding. The par ticular attention of the Public is re quested to this establishment, in the ssurance that ample satisfaction will be given as regards typography, press work, and charges. The oflfice is located at 190 Brba'd Street, or 153 Ellis Street. COMMERCIAL. Augusta Market. Augusta, Nov. 6—6 P. M. GOLD—Buying, 1.48; selling, 1.50. SlLVEß—Buying, 1.40; selling, 1.45. COTTON.-Tho market remains in very near the same state as yesterday. Holders still ask stiff prices, and bnyors stand off. Money has become quite scarce again; and there is not enough now in the city to half supply the daily demands therefor. Were there more money in circulation, the transactions of to-day would undoubtedly have been larger. Quotations remain about statu gao. Hamburg Market. Hamburg, S. 3., Nov. 6. COTTON —Has been pretty active to-day » a better feeling is manifested, and we note sales at a slight advance on yesterday’s prizes, viz : 36i@37e- for choice grades. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Charleston, November 6. Arrived Sunday—Sehr. 1 i A. Babooek, Philadelphia. Arrived Yesterday—Steamship Sea Gull, Baltimore; sehr. Paragon, New York- In the Offing—Ship Missouri, New York’. From this Port—Steamship Kingfisher, at Baltimore, November. 4; bark R. B. Walker, at Boston, November 2 ; brig Caatillian, at Matansas, October 28; sehr. 11. E. Clark, at Providence, R. 1., November i; sehr. S. T. Baker, at Providence, R. 1., November l! Up for this Port.—Steamship Emily B Soudcr, at New York, to sail Nov. 8 ; sehr. Potomac, at New York, Nov. 1; sehr. R. Caldwell, at Now York, Nov. 1. Cleared for this Port.—Brig B W Ring, at New York, October 31. Sailed for this Port.—Britisn bark Rogina, from Live-pool, October 17; the Penpoll, from Card ff, October 16; the Follina, from Leith, October IS. Savannah, Nov. 5. Arrived.—Steamship Herman Livingston, Now York ; steamship City of Bath, Boston; steamer Swan, Augusta; bark Andes, Port land, Me. ; bark Thomas Fletcher, New York ; sehr E A Wheaton, Philadelphia; brig Lewis Clack, Baltimore. Cleared.—Steamship Eliza Hancock, Charleston ; bark J K Nichols, Teneriffe; brig Prairie Rose, New York. Cotton Markets, Macon, Nov. 5. COTTON.—The market has bean very dull to-day, and transactions exceedingly light. Wo quote Strict Middling at 31c. Receipts past week 2,203; Receipts previ ously 9,277 ; Total 11,500. Atlanta, Nov. 5. COTTON.—Cotton commands from 29 to 30 cents and very little offering. SnufF & Tobacco. "GUERRILLA M.” This popular brand, together with our other Celebrated Brands, the “HARMONIZEII,” AND THE “BIRD’S EYE,” OP SMOKING- TOBACCO May be bad at BLAIR, SMITH & CO.'S, 298 Broad Street, or at NELSON & McILWAINE'S Tobacco Eactory, Marbury street, oc9—6in Near Augusta Factory. F. HANSBERGER & CO. CORNER BROAD & McINTOSH STS. (Opposite Post Office.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS AND IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBAC CO! EVERY BRAND £ QUALITY. BEAUTIFUL PIPES, OF ALL KINDS. Rappee, Macaboy and Scbtch SNUFFS, etc. anil—]y AUGUSTUS BOHNE, ~ QOfl BROAD STREET. ij&yJ (Opposite Planters’Hotel Has always on hand a large assortment of IMPORTED & DOMESTIC SEGARS Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO Lorillard’s SNUFF Fine Meerschaum PIPES' AND CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation ALSO, Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and Clay PIPES, PIPE STEMS, SNUFF BOXES, Etc., AT .TTIE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL au4-ly] TERMS. Piano-Fortes Tuned. TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RE duced the charge for TUNING to THREE DOLLARS. Orders left at Mr. GEO. A. OATES’, 240 Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite the Post-Office, promptly attended to. sel—tf ROBERT A. HARPER. COTTON! COTTON! COTTON! NO DETENTION AT ATLANTA OR AUGUSTA! TIIROUGn FROM MONTGOMERY TO NEW YORK, via Charleston, S. C., $8.50 PER BALE, OF NOT OVER SOO LBS. M 0 N T GOM ERY TO CHARLESTON, At $6.50 PER BALE. MONTGOMERY TO AUGUSTA At $4.75 PER BALE. E. W. COLE, Qon’l Superintendent Oa. Railroad. H. T. PEAKE, Gon’l Superintendent S. C. R. R. 0027—30 t 190 BfiOAD STREET. 190 GOODS, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, BONNETS, 3, ' t . r HATS, CAPS, HAT ORNAMENTS, SHAWLS, UUSLINS, CLOAKS, FLANNELS, OPERA FLANNELS, PLAID FLANNELS, MERINOES, ALPACAS, BOMBAZINES, SILKS, POPLINS, i EMPRESS CLOTHS, CALICOES, HOOP SKIRTS, LACE COLLARS, PLAIN COLLARS AND CUFFS, RIBBONS) FLOWERS, BRIDAL WREATHS, ILLUSIONS, TARLETONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, LADID3' G kUNTLETS,. GLOVES, BUGLE TRIMMING,*, WHALEBONE, HUCKABACK TOWELLING, FRINGED TOWELS, FRENCH ROB ZS—beautiful styles, TOWELLING, TABLE LINEN, TABLE NAPKINS, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW-CASE COTTONS, KID GLOVE 8, all colors and sizes, HOSIERY, Ladies’, Gents, PINS, NEEDLES, HOOKS AND EYES, ;AND EVERYTHING Usually found in such a Stores Mrs. E. H. PUGIIE, 190 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. JUST ARRIVED, Scarlet flannel shirts And DRAWERS Shaker Flannel Shirts and Drawers Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawors Merino Shirts Shirt Bosoms. For sale at tho very lowest prices. nov4—lOt J. A. VAN WINKLE. Accident Insurance. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS IN THE PIONEER COMPANY OF THE SOUTH. THE SOUTHERN Accident Insurance COMPANY LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA, j: i 1 HOME OFFICE, 160 MAIN STREET. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000. J INSURES AGAINST ALL ACCIDENTS, Giving the holder of an Annual Policy THE FULL AMOUNT INSURED IN CASE 0? DEATH, AND COMPENSATION EACH WEEK IF DISABLED FOR A PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY-SIX WEEKS. 5' ’ ? GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES For SSOO with $3 Compensation each week, may be 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 $5,000, with $25 weekly compensation. FIFTY DOLLARS Secures a Full Policy for SIO,OOO, with SSO compensation each week., SHORT TIME POLICIES ($3,000 Jor Ten Cents), Travellers may obtain at tho HOME OFFICE, 160 MAIN STREET, Lynchburg, Va., and at the Rail Road Stations, Ticket Pol oies for ONE DAT TO TWELVE MONTHS, Receiving, in case of death from Acci dent, $3,000, aud 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 the South ern public. Don’t be misled by the Yankee Com panies, with Seuthern 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. LANG HORNE, President and Treasurer. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, of Georgia, Vice President. GEN. HARRY T. of Louisiana, Vice President. LUCIEN PEYTON, Actuary and Secretary. G. W. LATHAM, Solicitor. COL. HENRY E. PEYTON, General Agent. DIRECTORS: JOHN R. McDANIEL, WILLIAM D. MILLER, GEO. M. RUCKER, STEPHEN D. PETERS, G. W. LATHAM, MAURICE S. LANGHORNE, JOHN H. FLOOD, ABRAHAM D. WARWICK, CIIAS. 51. 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. my.l2—Bm GLAZING. Mr. a. hett announces to tiie Public that he is prepared to give his personal attention tothe work of GLAZING. Orders can be left at Barrett, Carter A Co.'s, Druggists and Apothecaries, No. 219 Broad Street, or at MR. IIETT'S residence, 117 Reynolds Street. se2—3m LADIES' AND Missus- HATS A AT "MRS. PUGIIE S, 190 Broad Street. Southern Express. Quickest Time ! LOWEST RATES! THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN VIA iisri^Lism OB Steamer Eoutes SPECIAL CONTRACTS: Will be made by the Agents gs the Southern EXPRESS COMPANY AT BOSTON 28 Court Street NEW YORK .....59 Broadway PHILADELPHIA 320 Chesnut St. BALTIMORE 64 Baltimore S*. CINCINNATI 67 West Fourth St. LOUISVILLE 72 Sixth St. ST. LOUIS Cor. Main & Chesnut St. FOR FORWARDING Heavy Freio’lit or .EVERY description; foe ANY POINT IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. FREIGHT To be Sent by the QUICKEST ROUTE Should"be Marked SAME ARRANGEMENTS MAY BE EFFECTED A1 ANY OFFICE Os the following EXPRESS COMPANIES': ADAMS HARNDEN AMERICAN UNITED STATES NEW JERSEY BRITISH & AMERICAN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN WELLS, FARGO & CO.’S CALIFORNIA HOWARD & CO.’S KINSLEY & CO.’S SARGENT & CO.’S CHENEY’S EASTERN EARLES’ HOPE IN THE NOIITN, EAST, and WEST. 6£r’“Order Freight TO BE FORWARDED BY TUB I Southern Express Company, Office, No. 179 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA ftulO—-6m THE EXAMINER" PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT . COVINGTON AND MADISON, GA., Largest circulation of any Paper between Augusta And Atlanta. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted in both Papers for one prioe. Terms Reasonable. W. A. HARP, Editor and Proprietor, °°U— Covington, Ga. DAN CASTELLOIS GREAT SHOW! AND TRAINED WILD ANIMALS! , won the Grand Procession: M Knights in Real Ar- TBE CORNET BAND! Grolden Chariot! Horses, Ponies & Mules, Will be prominently seen and admired, but the Novel feature will be tbe Live Lion let Loose in the Streets! taken from its cage by the intrepid HERR LB NG EL, walked over a platform and placed upon a car, and CARRIED IN TRIUMPH. THE GOLDEN CAR OF ORPHEUS, CONTAINING ECKIIART’S SILVER CORNET BAND. A Street Parade! Gorgeous to an Extreme! Unmistakably Indicative of tbe strength aid Resources of Dan Castello’a Great- Show! AT AUGUSTA, MONDAY and TUESDAY, November 12 and 13, 1866. Admission, 75 cents; Children under twelve years of Age, 50 cents; Separate seats for colored persons, 50 cents. Doors open at 2 and 7 o’clock, performance commence an hour after ward. The manager, in announcing the commence ment of the Second Annual Southern Tour of DAN CASTELLO'S GREAT SHOW, is pleased to be enabled to present an Array of Artistic names, oomprisihg the very best Talent in tbe World. Better Riders. Greater Equestriennes. Bolder Gymnasts, M>re Daring Acrobats, Finer Blooded Horses, Smaller Ponies, Funnier Mules, More Original CEO W N S . DAN COSTELLO, The Original Conversational ist will appear at each Entertainment and introduce the only Thoroughly Trained llori'C in the Universe, the Russian Beauty, ‘ CZAR.” Circassian Steed. The Creature with the Flowing Mane and Sweeping Tail, styled the “ANIMAL WITH SOUL," the paragon of Beauty, Docility, and Intelligence. In fact, a finer and better SHOW than haa ever been organized. Elegance, Refinement, and Attractiveness are the distinguished features of DAN CASTELLO'S GREAT SHOW. Herr Lengel. THE LION KING, Will onter the Den of the Ferocious Wild Beasts, Ait! givo an entertainment that for Intrepidi ty and Daring far surpasses the triumph achieved by the late I. A. VAN AMBUBG. BURNELL RUNNELLS, the embodiment of Grave and Style, will, with his TWO PRETTY AND G [FTED BOYS, Render a pleasing scries of living pictures, which, for ease, excellence, and elegance, have never before been witnessed in America. This young -ontlierrier and his two little children constituted the lead ing attractions iu the principal Thes atres, Hippodromes, and Circuses of the Old World. Papers praised them! Journal ists endorsed them. People pronounce them great. THE BATOUTTE LEAPS Are specialities in ' the Great Show, and are given in a style nunttempted by cotemporary concerns. Luring the execution of theso ex ercises DAN CAKTELLO WILL LITERALLY FLY OVER A HERD OF UOP.SES! MR. E. HOLLOWAY, • The Lightning Leapor. Messrs. IIANNON and POWERS,. The Daring OuiistlHenic Artists.; Mrs. T. WATSON, Who bids fair to win tho title of Champion Rider of the World. Mile. JEUNF. BURT, The Wild Horseman of the Plains. Mr. ROBERT JOHNSON, Ssenie Equestrian. Mr. J. SAUNDERS, Leaping and Vaulting Rider. Mr. W. LERMAN, Avery expert Somersaulter. Mr. THOMAS BURGESS, A quaint and good old fashioned Clown Mr. HORACE P. NICHOLS, the most affable of Ring Masters And others of Versatile Abilities, that must in time win them ’amo and position. nev2—lOt FORMING A MODEL AND MORAL EXHIBITION!