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' ADJOUHIKD aqs m.
jmUc# The Inferior Court of Richmond Ooun-
to Thursday, the lit of OCTOBER
' T ton wMch day it will be certainly beld, providential
esu«e» “ r t preventing. OH WELL K. CASHIN.
ef|-30-2*w4t
pg“ french end Mpsutah I «Dgu»g«i.~Dty nod
five slug Cimei—P»;vat* Lmmoas fob Laci** ash
Mr. A. M. r*\fON’T!IDRRT, lately Princi
pal of an >3lllOllOO of Modern Languages, end Edi'or of
the Ereir: I'tcrary Review In New-York City, bee tie
h nor to inform the public, that be will open en ©See in
ObneUtutioneUet Range, Mclntosh -st-eet, over the olßce
of V. C. Barber, on MONOA If NEXT, the Sth inetant,
when be *n b; prepared to give LEMONS in bo’h the
F tt.VCii AN') SPANISH LANGUAGES.
ibe sy<tem of Teaching, es adopt id by Mr. Montburry,
a entirely new, and p ollxrly adapted to learning there
I. ngnag ■». A large portion of tb time ie devoted to
ORAL EXKROISEK, the Leeeone are eo arranged ai
to obviate many of the difficult es with which the Puj il
lies usually to contend, end to enable him, in a abort time
to epesk and write wi h eaae and rrpidity.
For Terat, Ac., pleaee app' yto Mr. Monti srry, et hia
office.
Reference—H. H. Camming, Esq. ect6
i Notice. —Re/, 11. U. fccui ofLaGrange, ia ta
pe.'d te Preach IntheUiptisl Church, next SABBATH
• ■ : 7th inat, et 10)4 o’clock, A. M. and 3)4 P. M. oct6-3t
iW Auguia and Wayneattbro* Railroad, Aeons
-a, Oct. 6, lPr,.— . n end after the Bth inat., Freight on
Cotton from Augusta to Savannah, by the Arguata and
Waynesboro' and Centra' Railroad*, will be charged at
TW ENTY CENTS PER 100 POUNDS.
WM. M. WADLEY,
Q:ts-d2w Gen’l Sop’t.
MT Tba Kxerclses of Ida Houghton Institute
will be returned on the first MONDAY in OCTOBER next
The Mate Department will be und:r the Superintendence
of Mr. Lucien Taste. The Femiie Department under
thePupeiintendance of Mr*. Reb aO. Wheeler.
cct3-t?
Washington Artillery —Att/stmi* I— You are
on Eire L'uty for the present qcarter. In case of an
xtirm of Eire you will immediately repair to the Drill
Hoorn By order of Oapt. Kirkpatrick.
I>cß JNO. C. KALTIIOEP, Sect’y.
Kgr I'blou Hank, Augusta, Oct. 1, iHss.—Divi
dend No. 24 —Th“ Board ol Directors have this day de
clared a Dividend of PIVE DOLLARS per ihare from the
pr tits of the last s.x m onths, payable to the Stockholders
yn demand. [oci2-dlofj JNO- CRAlG,Cashier,
notice.
;if The Proprietors of tlio Augusta Ice House
feel grate, j 1 for the patronage extended to them the past
season,and hope to merit a continuance of the same
next s ason. We shall c ose our Ice House on the 15tb
inst. [ofi-lwj O. EMERY, Agent.
sar- Clinch Fire Company.— Attbktios.— Yon are I
ht eby summoned to attend your regular Monthly Parade,
THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON at. 4* o’clock, in Winter
uniform. By order of Oaf t. D Antignao.
oefi GIRARDEY.Scc.
$9“ Oyatera, <<aiua, 4ki-., ie'v«l up at the SUADKS
srom Ur a out. r '5-"3t PLUMB A HATCH.
$9“ I’ay yunr State Tai Tor 1 H 55.—1 will make
my iavt appointment for etch District : I will be at the
Pcate Houle on TUESDAY, the Bih ofCc'ober, at the Kag’e
A Phusnlx Hotel, on MONDAY the Dth, WEDNESDAY
at the United Stales Hotel, THURSDAY at the Store of J.
W. Kvacs.
1 hope this wi l be a warning for all, for whom it may
concern, as my time is short.
WM. V. KEENER, T. C. R. 0.
Augusta, October 4,1855. ts(4 7t
iW~ Talmas,4 loahi, Ac. —One case C ! cth TALMAS
and 01/.’ AKA, ail qualities and sit's, for sale low by
oc-5 WM. 11. CRANE.
>folre Amlque Hilts and Talmas. —A few
tich Moire Antique bilk DRESSES and TALMAS, just re
eeived and for sale cheap, for cash, by
ccls WM. H. CRANK.
JOHN W. SPEAK,
tW-H urgoon Ueutlst, Augnsta, G<3o. Office at me I
United States Hotel. jaUB
j9“Tne Misses Hedgwlek will re open their School
for young Ladies, MONDAY, October Ist.
S thojl-Rootn in the rear of Masonic Hall. Entrance on
Ellis Street. s”p2 dßm
$9“ One Dollar aud Kilty Cunts. —DAGUKRR f O-
T. I’ES will be taken at Tucker’s Piemium Clalle.y, for a
short time, with, or without color, for $1.50 each.
CAMERAS for sale a* New-York prices, and a full sup
ply of stock constantly on hand. X. TUCKER.
je22 *
, £IJ" Mins at Ward Unrrharl A Co’s.—lmpeira
dlaek 81LK8, of Superior Manufacture, all Grades. Ele
gant Velv t Brocades.and Moire Anti jue SILKS, in Black
and Colors. sept2B
JJ- Dr. W. U. t hresoborough, having resumed
.iiie practice of medicine offers his services to the citisecs
Augusta. Residence and office (for the present)corner
o; Greene and Centre-streets. fl-tf
GEORGE T. IABNKS,
%W~ Attorney at !.aw, Augusta, Ga., may be found,
for the present, at the office of 001. John Miilege, over the
•tore of George W. l.ewis. 128-ltf
\V. Hrnenputsch will resume the Exercises of his
School on MONDAY Ist OCTOBER, School-room on the
p uth ride of Ellis street, first dour below Wr hiog'>u
street. 27
TJf Csetyer than ever.—WILLIAM IT. CRANE
asjust received by Express from New York, 60 pieces
new style tine French Printed JACONETS, worth 87)$c.
which he offers rt 18\ sen! 3 per yard, c aah. Call soon,!
you wish a selection. je2S
J 9" Mil It Elastic Belts.—Bleached and Colored Silk
iiastic BELTS, in great variety, just received and for sale
t-y [sep!6] WARD, BURCHABD k CO.
Warranted Fresh.—We have this day received
Landreth*s fresh Rata Baga, Flat Dutch, Red Top, large
Globe, large v orfo':k and Yellow Aberdeen TURNIP SEED
The extreme haalcwardness of the seasons at the North, is
the reason we have not been able to obtain new orop Seeds
earlier. [jy3l] D. B. PLUMB A 00.
|9-Hats— Fall Style 0f1855. Beebe k Co. and
Trale Fall Styie Moleskin HATS just received and ready
for sale at GEO. W. FERRY’S,
aug!2 Masonic Hall Buildings. •
py' Boots aud Shoes for Fall Trade. —The sub
scribers have cow In store a large and well selected stock
of BOOTS a»J SHOES, for Fall and Winter trade, consist
ing of every variety usually kept In their line. Our stock
c» Negro BROGANS, House Servants’Kip BROGANS,and
Leather BOOTS, wil be very large,and of every
quality, from the lowest to the highest price. Cash, or
prompt-paying customeu, will fin d our Goods as low as
any house in the city. CLARKE k ROYAL.
sep2s-dAwlm
$9" Mrs. B. O. Collins would respectfully call the
attention of the Ladies to a new and handsome assort
ment of DRESS CAPS and HEAD-DRESSES, HAIR
BRAIDS, CURLS, BLACK CRAPE, Lace and Love VEILS,
Mourning and Dress BONNETS. Also, Lawn and Straw
BONNETS, suitable for travelling. Opposite United
States Hotel. j*lo
Cheap Carpets.—WlLLlAM SHEAR has re
ceived this day, per steamer, from New-York, a supply of
Brussels CARPETS, of new and beautiful styles.
LSO,
Superior Three-Ply CARPETS, of rich and splendid
patterns, and all at very low prices. The public are re
spectfully invited to call and examine the assortment.
•epSE-dtwAw
PF" A Music and French Teacher Wanted.—A
Lady who Is an accomplished Teacher of MUSIC and
FRENCH ean obtain a good situation and liberal salary by
applying to the Editor of the Chronicle k Sentinel.
le ms and giving satisfactory references.
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OBITUARY.
CCJBTIB LOWE, of Warren county, ia"no trore on earth.
! The and event ° r hi » d ®* th oecarred on the 4th inat., aa
he was returning home rom the Superior Court at War
ronton. A ahort distance fom Cam all he fell from bia
buggy, receiving severe wounds upon the head. On be
ing discovered heaaid he had cramp colic,
with which he had been rec Jtly afflicted, having been
aohject to it for many years. MedicalA'd wr l speedily
obtained, but to no avail, for he was dead in one hour
Judge LOWS was one or our most worthy dtisene. He
served bisoountry doling the late war with Great Britain
as a lieutenant in the army. His fellow cit'aens often call
ed him to i lets of honor; sometimes to a seat in the State
Legis ature, then to different et uty offices,—t'l of which
" he filled with credit ti himself; and usefulness to bis ooun
„ try. Best of all, he we i a Christian; having been ana -
cep tab! * member of the M B Church South for more than
forty years, and serving the c. arch much of the time as
an t fficlnt officer. “ A good name is better than precious
ointment.” He waa burned at Wrights* oro ’in Columbia,
his nat ve county, having nearly completed his seventy
weondyear. A fawn.
Wsrrenton, Oct. 8,1856.
Died in this city on the Btb inst., alter along and pain
ful ilnesi, Mrs. BAB 4H AItBINGTON, consort of William
D. Arrington, >n her GBJ year. Death had no terrors for
her. She vac in possession of the Christian’* hope.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CONfERTHALL^
“ THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING.”
TUB Moßßt TItOUPK or THK WORLD 1
FOURTEEN PERFORMERS.
COMMENCING THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1855.
W** 1 * - PKKi ’* OHIOIMAL CtMPUhLL
MINSTRELS, under the direction of the world-re
nowned MATT PEED, will have the honor ts appearing as
***£«’ with NEW SONGS, DANCES, BURLESQUE!,
"SRCIB, 4"., |;e.
For particular*, see kill* of the day.
T cket 5) cents. Door* open at 7—comm ence quarter
beforeßo’clock. DR. F. A, JONES, Agent.
octlO - *
OBESJWAY IVtTITDTE.
Classical c f>d English School—Mule and F'cmalc.
AT THOMSON, OA.
THK unders gned, having permanently le:ated as
a* Teacher* respectfully solicit the patronage of their
friends and the public generally.
fiOoi years ol experience In a constant at
tention to the duties of their profession, they flatter them
selves that the system of instruction which they are now
prepared to give students pursuing a regular classical
court-, cannot ae surpassed by any similar institution in
the Slate. To parents, therefore, designing to give their
sons a Oullegiau education, thvir services are especially
tender d, sine- s tdoough acquaintance with theprepara
tory studies is indispensable to the student's progress
throughout his wh. course. In their Academy pupils
will be prepared to enter the higher clais-sof College, or
if preferred, thorough ? Instructed in a more practical
and tusisess Course.
The accessibility, jtealth and quietneesof their location—
Its freedom from scenes and causes ol dissipation—induce
them to hope for a continuance of that liberal patronage
which for to many years they have not failed to secure.
A strict -ega d will be paid to moral trainin/, ai d the
general deportment of each pupil carefully observed.
The Academies for tee Ms's and Female pupils are sep
arate —also, their Boarding Houses.
It Is re juired that pupils be boarded with the Teachers.
Board, tuition, f uel, washing, Ac., per U _t, SB6; lights
excepted. Tui; ; o i Fee, per term,s3o.
Serai-annus! Examination he Ist of June. Visitant:
solicited' a nnJ.
I - WALS DXrARTKSWT.
Primary C a»s(per term) $lO 00
8-conJ Ci>e “ 16 00
Third t. ‘ 80 00
F.-enc i»■ ‘rawing (extra). 6 (»0
Music, pr , m, (iuitr.ment included). 80 00
The pu re expected to iurnish their own lights, or
for them 'a e xrge will be made.
C. C. RICHARDS, A. M., Principal,
J. R. WU SON, Assistant. ,
MISS A. M. RICHARDS,
*.3-istant Teacher in Female Department.
MRS. J. 0. HIOHARDK,
Teach er of Drawing and As-.’t. Teacher of Music.
MR. Ft’RNEISEL, Prof, cf Music.
N. B.—Board, with many respectable families, at from
eight to twelve dollars per month. octlO-UQwAwly
git BUbb. CARTER POTATOES—
1U 10 bbl*. Yellow QNI0N8;
5 quintals CODFISH;
5 t erces new RICE;
26 air; ted PICKLES;
80 boxes Soda BI80UIT;
10 “ Fancy CRACKERS;
6 ’• Gingor SNAPS;
8 bt's. 1 ,c Nic CKACKERS;
. 8 “ Boston **
8 “ Butter “
6 cases PRUNES;
1 case Fig PASTE ;
1 cask Eng. CURB ANTS ;
10 t >xes Patent Si rm CANDLES,
jug, received by [ootlu-d’l KITES A BIOHMOND.
ri, B'jXKH TALLOW CANDLES.—Jug, received
OU by (ocllO-’tf] EBTEB A RI liMOND.
CHiOICB UOkHgN BLTTkR and CHIDE-b. Juat
J t eived by [octl«-dtf ] ESTEI A RICHMOND.
~r A DO/iKN BuOOMH— »
OU to d. JCI w*t • BUCKETS;
6 “ .i. s bound BUCKETS;
6 • Flour “ Just received by
ectlO-dtf ESTES A RICHMOND.
1/1 BULK PECAN KITS
1U 6 bblß. ALMONDS;
8 “ English WALNUTS;
8 “ FILBERTS. Just received by
I/ . UHL'S, choice Sugar-house SYRUP. Just received
1U by [tctlO dtf | K9TKB A RICHMOND.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—In whole,
ter bbls. and b-gs. Juit received by
octlO-dlf ESTES A RICHMOND.
LADIES’ CLOAKS.
WILLIAM HUE Alt has received this day from New
Y rk, I .dies’ C'oth and Silk Velvet CLOAKS, of
new and elegant styles.
—ALSO—
Ladies Cloth TALMAS, of the latest style*, to all of
which the attention of the public is respectfully invited,
nctlC-dtwAw
NEW BOOKS. —Kaloolah; or JourneyiDgs to the
DJe’bel Kumri —an Au.obiography c f Jonathan Bo
mer, edited by W. 8. Mays, M. D.—&oc. The Two Uuar
dians; or Home in this World, by the author of Heir of
Hedcliffe. L'?ht and Darkness; or the Shadow of Fate:
A Story of Fr’bionable L fi. The English Orphans; or a
Home in the New World, by Mrs. Mary J Holme . Con
suello, by Geo..;e Sand, transla' d from the French, by
Fay t“ Robin >u. The Nararine; or the Last of the
WaeJvnj, on’c—a Revolution of Philadelpt ia, New York
and Wash igtou.in the year 1814, by George Lippard.—
PouDds, Sliiilings and Pence; or Irish Heirs of Samuel
Lover, Esq. Kenneth; or the Rear Huai Jet the Grand
Army, by .he author of Heirs of Reddiffe. An Attic Phi
lo jphir in Pai ;or a Peep at the Wo-ld from a Garret
being the Journal f f a Happy Man, irom the French of
Emile'Lout wi"-‘. The Winki- 1 ; or the Merry Monoma
niac*, an American Picture with Portraits of the Natives,
by the author > f Wild Western Scenes, etc.
Juat pub’MbeJ and for sale by M. G. MoKINNE.
octtO
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOOD 3.
WILLIAM H. CKAKK has just returned from
New York with a large assortment of Fall and
Winter DRY GOODS, and asheadhera tc the cash sys
tem he is enabled to sell h ; i GOODS at a smaller profit
than those doing a crediting t usings, lie would respect
fn'ly invite these who wish to purchase for cash, to give
him a ca'l, as he has many barga ! is tn offer them In
Choice Goods. 010-dAwlm
WATCHE3, CLUJKB AND JEWFLKY.
K. TWEEDY A OO ,
{Xear the Lower Market, AuffUn-a, Ga.)
WE have received our new and beautiful assortment
of WATLHiS and JEWELRY; also, a large as
sortment of 80 hour and 8 day CLOCKS, at all prices
from $1.50 upwards, Ell of which we warrant to run well
and keep good t : me.
Watch- i, Ciocits and Jewelry Repaired with dcipatch,
and warranted. 010
PISTOLS! PISTuLB! 1
T K.TWEKDY <t CO.’S, near the Uwer Market.
i \ Co;t’s repeating PISTOLS, a fine essortment at the
lowest pricer. Al 1, Allen and Bacon’s REVOLVERS and
self-cockin? PIbTOLS, GUNS, Ac. A choice aa ortmentof
Pocket and Bowie K MYES, for sale at »ow prices, olu
HwTICE.
* AAA SACKH HALT on consignment, and for sale
lUUU by lolO] M.W. WOODRUFF.
ADMINIHTBATOU’S HALE. —Agreeable to an or
der of t*>: Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpi county
will be )ld, l fore the Court House dor in Lexington in
said county, on the first Tutsday in DECEMBER nest,
between the oanal hours of sale, the following properly, to
wit: One tract of Land, containing fifteen acres, be ihe
same more or le r ~, known as the Tan Yard Tract * hereon
Braxton E. Br ’nt r ided at the time of his *’ *b, adjoin
ing lands of Dr. W : Will’ngham and George F. Platt,
near the to' aof Losing* ;n. A », twenty-two acres, be
the same r e*s, lying on Troublesome Creek, about
one mile :ro wo, a 1 lining lend* of Mrs. James and
Henry Ota- i. about sis. n acres cleared and fresh
land, the bt t- ‘n 'he woods t iso, six Negroes—one
men name. ’ 1, twenty-two years of a-e; Aaron, a
man, twenty- ht years of age; Habey, a woman, about
twenty-six y of age; Rebecca, a fcirl, nine years of
age; 1 -aiy & , five year*of age; and John, a boy,
three years ■ .; all belonging to the estate of Braxton
E. Briant, tL , and sold for the benefit <1 the heirs
and creditors 0 aid deceased.
Terms made > sown on the day of sale.
Oc' er 10, 1 5 ALVIN M. ROBERTBON, Adm’r.
DMIKIa i t ITOK’H H ALU.— Will be sold, before
theCpu*t ouse dcor in tt e town of Orawfordville,
on the first Tu ’ty in DEOEMBER next, within the law
ful hours of sale, one House and Lot now| 0 cup el as a
Grocery Hoi’*e by Jesse and James B. Guest, lying east
of the pubh'c square Bold as the property of Jno. Phillips,
late of said -ucty, drees ed, under an order from the Or
dinary of 'he co nty of Ts!ia*er/o.
Terms mad? known on the day of sale.
October 10,1855. WM T. PHILLIPS, Adm’r.
EXE4 U IUKH’ HALE.— WiII be sold, on Wednes
day, the sth day of DEOEMBER next, at the late res
idence of Mary Eavecson, de teased, ia Elbert county, all
the perishable propel .y belonging to the estate of said
Mary Eavecson, deceased, consisting of Oorn, Fodder,
Wheat, Hors? s, Csws, Hogs, Sheep, Household and Kitch
en Furniture, Plantation Tools, and many other articles
not here mentioned *
Terms will be made known on the day of sale.
THOMAS EAVENSON, I
BEVERLY A.TEABLKY, f n ”*
October 10,
DMIMbTRATOR’H HALE.—WiII be sold, on the
first Tuesday in DEOEMBER next, before the Court
House d* jr in Coffee county, agreeably to an order of the
Oonrt of Ordinary of Elbert coun.y, one lot of Land, con
taining four hundred and ninety acres, known by number
three hundred and ninety-four, in the first district of form
erly App ing, now Coffee county. Bold as the Land be
longing to the es'it* of Jane Higginbotham, deceased, late
cf Elbert county. Terms cash.
JOHN G. HIGGINBOTHAM, Adm’r.
OctobeHO, 1866.
TWO MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, for leave
to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the rotate of
Thomas Hannah, deceased.
JAMES F. HANNAH, j. . .
Oct Ob., 10. 166&.” ILLIAM '■ HANSAH -| Ad
JUST RECEIVED,
RICH Silk Flounced ROBES *
Striped and Plaid BILKS *
Mo’ 'e Antique SILKS, Black and OolM
Uu.oro and Brocade 81LKS • "
Black SILKS, all qualities : *
French MEBXNfJ;
Cloth CLOAKS and TALMAS;
Safi do. do.
o4dlw HICKMAN, WRSCOTr A OO
PEACH BRANDY.—6
consignment and for sale by *
oeti St-RANTON, KOLB A 00.
* SHIRTS ! SHIRTS!! SHOfinT"
MADE to order with the French Duffs and Young
America Collars, at HERBEYTL
c 4 dßw nsxt to Mechanic’s Bank.
ORANMB FLOWER AND ROBB WATER—
Os superior quaiHy, for eale by WM . H. TUTT.
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COMMERCIAL
AtiUVHTA MARRBT.
Weakly Report Tsei4a|, P. M.
COTTON—The late European news has had aa unfavor
able effect on our market, and prices have declined
during tbe week H te X cent., the greatest on the lower
quail lies. Since the decline was established there has
been a frir demand with considerable transactions at tbe
following rate*.
Low Middling to good mi’ding... B)4o®#
Good Middling to Middling Fair BX®B*
Fair to Fully Fair B)4®s
GROCERIES—The business in the grocery trade haa
been very satisfactory for the present week. Indeed
throughout the season it has been heavier than for years.
The stocks are ample, and in prices, we ncte no materia!
change. We refer to quotations.
PROVISION*.—The Bacon market remains ss previous
ly quot d. High prices have rather checked the de
mand. Flour has slightly advanced daring the week.
See quotations.
GRAIN.—Corn has still farther declined—but large
oparat'ona could not be made at our present quotations.
Tbe transactions are confined to small lots. Tbe Wheat
market remains firm.
EXCHANGE.—The Banks supply Checks on the North
at X per cent, premium.
FREIGHTS.—The River continues very low, and none
but light draft Steamers can teach the wharf. Freights
are unchanged.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct, 4, P. U.-Statemmt of CoUon.
Slock on hand Ist September, 1864 bales.. 38,301
Arrived since 148,168
Arrived to-dsy 4,189
180,488
Exported to date 66,247
Exported to-day 64 68,811
Stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared... 186,187
Sugar —Salee 108 bbds good common at 6)4o; 100 fair
at 6)4c; 63 fully fair at 6)4 e; and 106 for shipment on pri
vate terms.
MoCittt* —73o bbls prime re-boiled were taken for ship
ment at 94®263.
flour— Bales 1760 bbls, including 188 bbls unbranded at
$6:60; 116 fine and 150 nnbranded at $6:76; 800 St. Louis
at $7:86 and $7:50; 118 at $7;50; 6CO at about $7:87; 870
superfine and fancy at %1-XIX, And 74 extra at SB.
Wheat— 4oo sacks prime sold at sl4l, and 187 at $1:62)4
V bushel.
Corn— lSO sacks white sold at 75c fl bushel.
Bacon —9osacks piime Side* were sold at 18c, and 47
tierces Duffield’s sugar cared Ham* at 17c.
Rope —B'JO coils or the Louisiana Manufactory sold at
9-tfc.
India Bagging —lßß4 bales were sold r sently at 18®
13J4c, and to-.ay 100 bales to arrive at 18J4c, time and
interact.
Ctffee —Bales 400 bags prime Rio at 11c; 676 at 10)gc,
and 60 at 10)4a.
Freight*— A bark taken for Bosten at lc for Cotton and
90®95e for Hour.
Exchange*— Very dull, acd oar quotations only attein
able for small sums.
London B®B X And 8)4 V ct. prem.
Pari* 6f.18)4®6f.27)4. '
New York, 60 days 2®9J4 W cent, disc.
do. Bight X&X V cent. disc. ;
EXPORTS.
SAVANNAH, Oct. B.—For New York, per steamship
Alabama,943 bales Cotton; per brig Mary Walker 647
tales Cotton.
EXPORTS.
CHARLESTON, Oct. B.—For New York,per schr. J. A.
Stanley—B9o bs’es Upland Cotton.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
SAVANNAH,Oct. 3.—Arrive**, *ihr ElT’rr, Alien, Bos
ton. G eared, brig Mary Walker, New York; 'chr Day
light, Mitchell, Boston.
CHARLESTON, Oct. V.—Arr’d. ship Crusader, Ea'on,
Boron; bark Courier, Brerwcod, New York; brig Clinton,
Thompson, do.; tebrt. Magno ia, Nickerson, Boston; Tro
jan, Cook, Philadelphia. Old. bark JaUa Dean, Gage,New
Orleans; tcbr.J. A. Stanley, Simmons,New York.
ASGCBTA PBICIR CmRIRT.
WHOLISALB PRICE I.
BAGGIN G.—G unny « yard 16j$ O 17
Kentucky f yard none.
Dundee f yard 18)$ ft 18
BAooN.—Hams .**>... 18 14
Ames’Sugar Cured Wfc... 811 18
Bhooldera w »... 13 13)$
Western Sides 1b... 18 j I 14
Clear Sides, Tennessee...W 8... O 14
Ribbed Sides, M ...» *... 18)$$ 14
Hog Round .* »... 18)$ | | 14
BUTIRR.—Goshen f ft... 86 | ) 46
Country • ft... 18 H 26
BRICKS 9 1000 SOO I ) sso
CHEESE—Northern f ft... 14 < | IS
English Dairy § ft... 1$ ( > 18
OOVFEI.-RlO f *... 11)$ I | 18)$
Lagnlra V ft... 1$ t |
Java V ft... 16)$ | t 17
DOMESTIC GOODS.—Yarns 78 4 ; $1
X Shirting yard & < l $
- X Shirting « I yard 8 ( j TX
1 Shirting I I yard 8 $X
6-4 Shirting yard 10 ii ISX
6-4 Shirting < I yard 11 I ) 14
Osnaburgs 1 I yard $X ( t 10
FEATHERS.... ft... 38 ( ; $6
FlSH.—Mackerel, No. 1 bbl. .18 00 080 00
No.S. « bb1..18 00 (;14 00
No. 8 « bbl.. 700 ft 8
N 0.4 « bbl.. 600 O TOO
Herrings V bbl.. lb 100
FLOUR.—Country f bbl.. T6O A 800
Tennessee f bbl... 760 j 3 900
Oanal « bbl.. 760 i) 800
Baltimore V bbl.. 800 4) 800
Hiram Smith’s.. * bb1..14 00
OityiMills .jl bbl.. 8 00 Q 960
Lenoir’s v bbl.. none.
Denmeads | bbl..
BRAIN—Corn, Sacks indu’d.* bush 65 A 70
Wheat—white { bush.l 85 A 180
Wheat-Red f bush. 100 AIM
Oats ....* bush. O non#
Rye * bush. nose
Peas .* bush. O 1 00
GUNPOWDER—
Dupont’s keg. 700 A T 5
Hasard....; < l keg. 700 A 760
IRON.—Swedes ft... 6X O
English i I ft... 4 A $
LARD ** •• 1»X 5 14
LlME.—Country box. 1 86 1(0
Northern 1 I bbl.. 800 4 3 888
LUMBER 1000 10 00 14 00
MOLASSES.—Cuba 88 A 86
Orleans, Old crop * gal.. 43 A 45
do. New crop gal.. 00 43 none.
NAILS B
OlLS.—Bperm,prime I gal.. 180 O 800
Lamp 1 I gal.. 110 A 185
Train 1 I guL. TO O 86
Linseed I gal.. 106 I I 110
Castor 1 I gal.. 160 ( 3 ITS
RIOS 1 I tleree (XI I 6*
ROPE.—Kentucky < I ft... V)s < 3 11
Manilla 1 I »... 17 O IS
RAISINS 1 I box. S6O I 3 460
SPlßlTS.—Northern Gin.... .* gal.. 60 I 3 66
Ram * I gal... 66 ( 3 60
N. O. Whiskty... 1 I gal.. 60 O 66
Peaoh Brandy 1 1 gal.. none.
Apple Brandy I gal.. Bone.
Holland Gin < I gal.. 160 A IT6
Cognac Brandy 1 I gal.. SOO A SOO
SUGARS.—N. Orleans I ft... 6X A $X
Porto Rico 1 I ft... 8)$ A l)$
Muscovado 1 I ft... 2 0 t>X
Loaf X. i I »... 11 It 11X
Crushed <!».... 11X < t 18
Powdered 1 I ft... 11X 11 13
Stuart's Refined A 1 I ft... 11 It 11X
Stuart’s Refined B 1 I ft..- 10X 11 11
Stnart’sßefinedo 1 I ft... 10 < 3 10X
SALT * I bush 00 < 3 COO
N I sack 160 ( 3 l'<6
Blown i f sack • M 1 , 860
SOAP.—Yellow f »„. T)s < 1 •
SHOT f bag.. 816 it *$T
TWINE.—Hemp Bagging....* ft... 38 I 3 H
Oetton Wrapping • ft... 16 O M
|aV~U is proper to remark that these are the car rent
rates at wholeaaJe from store—ofoours# atretall, prices are
a shade higher, and from the Wharf or Dspets, la larga
quantities, a shade lower.
SALT.— 1000 bushels Alum SALT, of beautiful quality,
in store and for sale by M. W. WOODRUFF.
oct9
RYB.— 800 bushels SEED RYE, in etore and for sale by
oct9 M. W. WOODRUFF.
LOUH.—I6O sacks superfine FLOUR, in store and
for sale by [oct»| M. W. WOODRUFF.
LADIES’ MOUNTING BLOAKS AND TALMAS;
WILLIAM HHEAB has Just received a supply of
Ladies* Mourning CLOAKS and TALMAS, of new
and beautiful styles, to whieh the attention of the public
1s respectfully Inv ted. s;t4-dtwAw
AS CONBIONMRMT
KJ 157 bags « Extra” Family FLOUR;
160 « Superfine “
806 bbls. Magnolia WHISKEY.
Just received and for sale low by
>«P27 SCRANTON, KOLB A CO.
OOTABH—9OOO ltw. forTaleTby
I »epßs WM. H. TUTT.
AUGUSTA HIGH SCHOOL.
REV. JOHN NEELY, PRINCIPAL.
TUB duties will be resumed on MONDAY, Bth OCTO
BER.
The Scholastic Year, ending Bth August, 1866, will be
divided ioto Pour Terms, or Beesions. commencing respec
tively Bth October, Mth December, 10th Msrch, and 86th
May.
Terms, S6O per Scholastic Year, payable at the com
mencement of each term. One Dollar will be added for
fad during the two winter sessions. scpßß-twtOi3
SELECT TXMALE GLASS.
AT THB EIQUBBT of many of her friends,
Mrs. NBELY will open a class for Young Ladies, on
MONDAY, the Bth of October. Hours, from sis. A. M. to
LP.M.
The seholastie year, from Bth October, 1866 to 86th June,
1866, inclusive, will be divided into four seasons, as fol
lows, vis: .., „ .
Pram Bth of Octobtr to llUi December.
Pram 13th December to 15th February, 1866.
Prom 18th February to 31st April.
Prom 33d April to 3sth June.
TERMS—S 34, SB3, S6O per scholastic year, aooording to
studies; being equivalent to SB, sll and sl6 per quarter
of three months.
FRENCH—S9O per scholastic year.
One Doliar will be added for fuel in each of the winter
sessions, ft
“ffihiMßly Advanced to require it, will have Mr.
NEKIY’B attention one hour each day. sepßo-twtQf 8
ENGLISH CARPETS
““BAB has received this day from New
rwp * olft,u F requested to call and examine
•morsmmK, cot6-dtwAw
COTTON FORWARDED FREE OF COMMISSION.
JAMES ARMSTRONG,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Noe. 40 and 42, Market-Street, Charleston, 8. O.
ALL GOODS consigned to or care wi’l ba forwarded
promptly and at a very small Commission, and as I
have a targe number of Horses sal Drays. »tH ,u * r *2 tee
\ t> FORWARD COTTON FREE Os COMMISSIONS to
make the Dr a jag- ; and wilt alto guarsa’os t*> ENGAGE
FREIGHTS at thelowes' rate and forward promptly.
Krniison nt CmaL*BTu»H. W. Conner, Esq.;
Courtney,Tencent A Co; Gilliland HowellAOo.; Hyatt,
M’B rny A Co.; Townsend, Crane A Co.: D. F. Fleming
A Co.; Hari'and, llarral ACo ; Wilmans A Priee ; Pier
•on, Jennings A Co.; Beach, Pratt A Kin ; B. W. A J. P.
Force A Co.; Hanes Williams A Wilcox; Chamberlain,
MilerA Co.; Kan.in, Puliam, Hudson A Co.; Hare,
alhenn A Co.; John Fraser A Co.; Cameron, Webb A
.; Thsyer, Dewing A Co.; Brown A Stone; Oondicl,
Jennings A Co.; E. B. Stoddard A Co.; J. 8. AL. Bowie
A Co.; Bates A Mitchell; M. Carter A Co.; Ha-jeltine A
Walton; Roosevelt, Hyde A Clark; Bancroft, Betta A
Marshal; Browning A Leman; Gindrat A Duncan; F. D.
Fanning A Co.; T. M. Hor.ey A Co.; Stoddard A John
►ton; Maiheiaon. Simons A Co.; Bimonds, Ruff A Co.;
H rral, Nichols A Co.; John King, Jr., Agent 8. C. R. R.
cc(s dim
THE BURKE HOUSE,!
TUB undersigned has opened the above HODSE, Apj
situated on the corner of Brotd and Wash ; ngt.n B£J
Streets, and is prepared to accommodate transient and
permanent Boarders in as good stile as any other Horse
in the city. This Houle has undergone extensive repairs,
which, together with additional rooms and its eligible
location, warrants the subscriber in saying, that with his
beat efforts be hopes to make it a omfortable home for
business men and travellers. H. D HELL.
Augusta, October fttb, 1855. oc?-dAwlf
LUTHER C. BULL.
ATTORNHY at LAW, Office on Washington
f treet between Bn.ad and Ellis ol
DKLAINB.
Jl*T received, a large Ist of BERKGK DETAINS, to
be told at 12*c. per yard.
T. DUNHAM,
oT Successor to J. K. Bancroft.
TO RENT,
A PLEASANT REBIDFNCE on Broad-street, next door
below the State Bank. Apply to
of 8t __ N. C. TROWBRIDGE.
Rblkivbd thin day
-5 bhdi. Family Bacon BIDES ;
5 tierce Canvassed HAMS;
20 bbls. Nashville City Mills FLOUR ;
10 boxes MAOOAROM;
5 • VERMICELLI;
20 doten boxes fine SALT;
60 grors MATCHES and WAX TAPERS.
For sale oy [oct7] DAWSON A SKINNER.
WB ABB NOW RBCKIVINU— ,
50 boxes Soda BISCUIT, fresh;
10 “ Fancy CRACKERS, fr.sh;
5 bbls. Sponge CBACKERS; ,
50dos. PICKLES, qts. * ga's. and gals ;
5 obis. “
10* “ “ DAWSON A SKINNER,
cell I
NBW PUBLICATIONS.—Memoirs of Henry VIII.
of England, with the Fortunes, Fates and Characters <
of bis Six Wives; by H. W. Herbert Bayard Taylor's
Journey to Central Africa Bits of Barney; by B. S.
Mackenzie. A School of Life; by Anna Msry Uowitt.
A1 o, another supply of Taylor’s Land of thg Saracen.
The Hidden Path. Cummng’s Signs of the Times. Cleve
Hall. Queeohy. Napoleon, and Barnes' Notes. .
For sale by J_oct7J THOB. F’OHARDS A SON.
RBCBIVBD THIS IIAY
-10 bhds prime Bacon SIDES, for family use;
10 tierces Sugar-cured HAMS ;
10 bbls. Eating POTATOES;
10 bbls. Yillow ONIONS;
5 qintals fresh CODFISH ;
10 bbls. Nashville Mills FLOUR, very flse;
10 boxes fresh MACARONI;
5 boxes VERMICELLI;
25 “ fresh BEHRING;
6 tierces new RICE. For sale by
cct6 G. T. DORTIC.
JUST RBCBIVBD.—Six lota of Crib BLANKETS at
T. DUMUAMB,
oc6 Successor to'J. K. Bancroft.
PLAIN DELAJNS,
ICASB Plain DELAINB, all colors.at 19*c. For sale
by [o6J WARD, BCBOHARD * CO.
BACQUE FLANNELS.
ICAbK Plain and Figured Bacque FLANNELS, con*
taining a beautiful assortment of colors. For sale by
oft WARD, BCBOHARD A 00.
FBKNCH MEBINOS AND DELAINB.
A LA HUB bnd very beautiful assortment of these
GOODS, now ready for exhibition, and for sale by
oft WARD, BPRCHARD A CO.
ENGLISH CANTON FLANNELS.
APBW Pieces very heavy English Canton FLAN
NELS. Received and for sale by
oft WARD, BURCHARD A CO.
PUTNAM’S MAUA.ZINB, for October has been
reoeived. Also, Knickerbocker, Graham, and Ar
thur’s Magaaines for same month. For sale by
octft GEO. A. OATEi A BRO., Broad it.
rRAVKCS IN MUBOPB and the Ksata year in
England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, Belgium,
Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy,Greece, Turkey, Syria,
Pa’estine and Egypt, by bamuel Irenaeus Frime, with il
lustrations. Clouds and SnDshine in the Life of aVi lage
Pastor. The View of the Scripture Relations concerning
a Future f'tate, * y Richard Whatcly, D. D., late A;ch
bishop of Dublin. Signs of the Times: or ’resent. Past
and Future, by Rev. John Cumming, D. D. Ihe Land of
the Saracen; or Pictures of Palest ne, Asia Miner, Sicily
and Spain, by Bayard Taylor. Also, Scenes in >e Prac
tice of a New York Surgeon, by Edward H. Dixoo, M. D ,
Editor of the Scalp. A Basket of Chips, by J. Brougham.
Little Neil, from the Old Cariosity Bhop of Ohas. Dickens.
For sale at GEO. A. OATEi A BRO’S.,
octg Broad street.
TO BENT.
•a LARHK new doable TENEMENT, containing 10
Jt\. Rooms eligibly situated oa Walker street, near the
Georgia Railroad Depot. Would be suitable for a Board
ing-Honse. For particulars enquire of
oct2 SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.
AVALUABLfa Cook for sale. Apply to
_ octß ts ESTES A RICHMOND.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !
J«l. CLAYTON, under the Augusta Hotel, has re
• ceived a Urge and general asaortment es Fall and
Winter CLOTHING, comprising all the different varieties
usually kept in his line, and will sell them on the most ac
commodating terms. In addition t the above, he has a
handsome lot of FURNISHING GOODS and BOYS’
CLOTHING. AISO,
HATS, CAPS, CARPET-BAGS, TRUNKS, Ac. oct2
AUGUSTA FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL.
TUB Exercises of this School will be resumed on the
first MONDAY in OCTOBER, opposite the United
States Hotel, over Mr. Robert Carrol’s Boot and Shoe
Store.
Young Ladies and Misses will receive thorough instruc
tion in the primary and higher branches of an English,
French and Latin Education at very moderate rates.
There being no extra charge for French and Latin, the
pupil may cultivate thoroughly and uninterruptedly the
above Languages during the whole course of education.
oct2 8m O.S. BABAL, PHncipil.
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
WEBS HOUSE AHD COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Augusts, Hegrgla,
Continues the business ; n all its Department*.
sBO-ftmdkw
THE AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MANU
FACTORY.
WB have on hand a Urge Stock of PADDLES, HAR
NESS, BRIDLES, TRUNKS, VALISES and OAR.
PET BAGS, all of which we offer lew, and we feel satis
fied with our increased facility for Manufacturing, that
weean compete in style, price anl workmanship, with
anything sold in this market. Oar stock is carefully se
lected, and nothing but the beet matet a's need through
out. Sole, Harass* and all other L nds of LEATHER,
usually kept in car basin' s always on hand.
Knmbel’s Patent MACHINE STRETCHED, BELTING,
OAK and HEMLOCK, of *'i widths, always on hand at
theod stand of A. Batch, now HATCH A BEG Biff, under
the Aagnsta Hotel. seßo-dA»lm
STORAGE
THH undersigned having token the Fire-Proof Ware
house on Reyc old street, formerly occupied by Mr.
J. J. Pearce, will rent the whole or any portions of the
same, or will take Cotton or other Produce on Storage.
LOUIS DELAIGLE.
N. B.—Besides the Cotton Tiers, there are commodious
etoeed Store Rooms, and an excellent Cellar. sep97
ci’HH subscribers, thanxfnl for the patronage hitherto
JL extended their house, would call the attention of
Merchants, Planters, and the co a try generally, to-the
stock of DRUGd, MEDICINES, PAINTS and OIL, recently
laid in. Po sensing facilities for bnsinese second to none
in the trad*, they are enabled to offer articles In their line
as low as any similar establishment south. Call and j ndge
for yourselves.
We are also Agests for the various PATENT MEDI
CINES now so much in vogue. W. H. AJ. TURPIN.
«epS»
FOR SALE,
AYKRY desirable SUMMER RESIDENCE. 8* or i
miles from town, and near the Geo. Railroad, contain
ing 15 acres, with some new improvements, excellent wa
ter, Ao. Also, a very likely, active yonug Negro man,
shoot 88 years of age. Titles iadispntable. The above
property will be cold on reasonable terms. Enquire at this
office. augll
PIANO FORTE -
RBCBIVBD this day from the celebrated Manufac
tory of J. Ohickering A Sons, Boston, 6, 6*,ft*, and
7 Octave PUN O FORTES, and for sale at
O. GATLINS,
Piano and Mosio Store on dor the United States Hotel.
•eptSfi
TP RENT,
FROM the let of October, the DWELLING HOUBE on
Broad atraß, two doors helow Lincoln, at present oc -
copied by 8. D. Heard. Also, a large vacant LOT attached
to it. Apply on the premise* to
sepSft ts g. D. HEARD.
BRITISH LUSTRB— For polishing stoves, Ac., for
»aie by [sepMj WM. H. Tu¥r.
MULES WANTED.
WB wUh to purchase fsrty old MULES, suitable for
Garts, to fill *n order. Send in year old Mold
from your Plantations, and make room for youig ones to
fit Itheir places. Apply at our Livery Stables.
M WILSON A ALFORD,
«epM in rear cf U. 8. Hotel.
N W GOODS.
WARD, BURCHARD * CO. are bow opening
their Fall and Wfotev Stock, comprising all the
latest styles in FOREIGN FABRICS, as well aa a fall sup
ply of Domeatie and Plantation GOODS. Wc shall offer
our Goed* at very low prises H cash and prompt-paying
customers. sepia
ORTHBKN APPLBB.—S bbls. choice Northern
APPLES, Just reoeived per express, and lor sale by
■aplS 8.0. GRENVILLE A 00:
BURNING FLUID AMD LINE BHD OIL, arrived
at last, and for sale la tots to suit.
sepß9 W. H. A J. TUBFUL
IrOTTKRIKS.
SOUTHERN MILITANT ACADEMY LOTTERY.
A»ii (J2y autErrity of the State oj Alabama) l. / .
CgU OONOVUTXO ON TUB HAVANA PLAN. LkJ
Hflß NOW IS YOUR CHANCE)
UNPARALLELED SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER.
Claes W, |« be Drawn Nov. G, 1*55, in the City „f
I^l4# ni ff
When Priee* amounting to SBII,OOO, milt be distributed
according to the following Magnificent Schmne !
*3F“ If iou draw the lowest Prise you get the cost ol
y ur Ticket without deduction, and Remember every Prise
a*, each drawing, and paid When due without dsdco-
I F’jneof fß<Xloo
J . 54-tO
} " So<o
10 ‘‘ 8500 6000
J® “ WBO 2200
* ‘ tm *soo
Jfr*. * B '’ 4000
“ *BO 4000
680 ** *1" 6800
1000 prices in all, amounting to ...|W,OOO
„ ONLY TtN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Tickets $10; Halves ss.<o; Quarters $2.50.
Bills oa all solvent Banks at par.
Ailcommunicaticns strictly confidential.
Owing to the prevalence of Yellow Fever in Montgome
ry, I am compelled to dispense with the drawfDg of Cla-s
Von the 9tn inst. lam Kit alone; all my Clerks sud
one of the Commissioners having gone from town, and the
other Commissioner confined by sickness in bis family.
Holders of Tickets in Class V. by returning their 'l.ck
eta to any dealer, or to this Office, can re-inve.. in Clus
W, to be drawn November Stb.
This brilliant and unparalleled Scheme, with Cne
Thousand Pr ises, and only Ten Thousand Tickets, with a
Capital Prise of $20,000, commends itself to tie specula
tive public, as offering inducements before unheard of in
the annals of Lotteries
8. SWAN, Agent and Manager,
Bign of the Bronae Lions.
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 1, 1555. octS-tJ
GREENE Sl PULASKI MONUMENT
I.OTTRItIH*.
Managed, Prawn and I’nt tpavfby the wtUknoun
and retponeii ? firm cj
GREGORY A MAURY
SALES OLOSE EACH DAY AT 2 O’CLOCK
Drawn Numbers Extra C' *s 30,1 y Delaware 226, Oct. ft •
1 51 61 88 25 21 75 48 87 45 est 18 5.
Also, Drawn Numbers Ciass 240, at Savannah, October 8:
47 49 28 15 1 55 54 18 6ft 81 18 63 1 14.
CLASS 242—to.be ( rawn at Savannah, on Wednesday, Oc
tober 10. Splendid Scheme.
$15,000!
6 prises of SB,SST ; 10 of SI,OOO, Ac., Ac., Ac. Tickets $4
—Shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 2ft quar
ters $14.95.
CLASS 943—t0 be drawn at Savannah Thursday, Oct.
11. Brilliant Scheme.
$8,259!
2 prises of SB,OOO ; 2 of $1,000; V ofs' ,COO, Ac., Ac., Ac.
Tickets $2 —Shares in proportion. Risk on a trackage of
25 quarters, $7.88.
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent.
On Jackscn-street, next the Globe Hotel.
Allordersfrom the city or country, strictly confi
dential. 00
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
{By Authority qj the State of Georgia.]
MACON, UKORUIA.
This lottbry is conducted on the plan of the I
Royal Lottery of Havana, of single numbers—and
drawo at Concert Hall,Macon (Ja , under the sworn su
perintendence of OoL.George M. Logan and Jas. A. Nts
)lt, Esq.
CLASS <i.
GRAND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 15ih, 1855.
When Prises amounting to
$60,000!
Will be distributed as follows;
—CAPITALS—
-1 prise of 18,<X><)
1►« 5,000
i «i 8,000
i •• ; 8,000
•• 1,500
i »« I,ioo
! « 1,100
6 .. ‘I.”. 1,000
io « ! !!! aoo
io «
ia .. 120
ao >■ ico
go «• 60
25$ •• Y.Y.Y. *s
28 Approximation Prises of.. bou
408 Prises amounting to $50,000
ONLY TEN TUOUSAf ,r * NUMBERS.
Every Prize is drawn at each dr. -tog and paid when
due in full without any deduction. Criers strictly confi
dential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letter* at
my -l«k. Bibs cu all aolveni U.inks at par.
Whole Tickets IS; Halves S4.CO; Quarters $2.00.
Address JAMES F. WINTER,
ge p23 bian*ger,Maoon,(ia.
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY !
By authority ts the Slate ts Georgia.
BEAUTIFUL SCHEME FOR OCTOBER.
4; LA 8 H H.
To be draxon Oct. 34th, 1555, ifs th City ts Atlanta,
Georgia, when Priee* amounting to
G3U.0410 1
Will be distributed in arcordvnee with the following
Mat:hlers Scheme!
1 prize of. 410,000
2 “ $2,000 4,000
8 •• 600 1,500
11 “ 260 2,T00
10 “ 110 iioo
17 •• 75 1,875
48 “ 50 2,160
88 “ 25 8,075
SOO “ 10 8 000
680 ” 5 8,150
1000 Prises in ail amounting to .SBO,OOO
ONE THOUSAND PRIZEB !
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Tickets $6; Halves $2.50; Quarters $1.25.
ONB PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS!
pr Bill* on all a ilvent Banks at par. All communi
cations strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
M p 36 Atlanta, Georgia.
YOB EDGEFIELD C. H. AND 96 DEPOT.
AFTER September 18,1855, the Stage /HFwa-K--
will leave Augusta for EdgefieldflASSHtiapfcst
0. H. daily (Sundays excepted) at 8 A. M. “
and return same evening.
For 96 Depot, Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville, and all
places on line of Greenville and Columbia Railroad on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 8 A. M.
Office ia Augusta at the Globe Hotel, kept by L.B.
MORRIS.
N. B.—Pre-psy all Fre ghts, or it will remain In the
office. (sepl9-lmj DOUGLASS AJIIPLEY.
THE PHILOTOKEN OR FEMALE’S FRIEND.
IH a medicine that commends itself to heads of families
and females in all conditions. Unlike most of the oes
trums for the cure of ail diseases, which are forced upen
the notice and credulity of the suffering, this is a female
remedy exclusively; and one that can be relied on for the
cure and relief of most of the complaints peculiar to fe
males. It ■ web known to Physicians that munh of the r
suffering aa j ill-health may be traced to irregularity in
their peculiar seasons, and that false delicacy often de
ters them from seeking relief. The Philotoken is infallible
in the cure of painful menstruation,)and consequent ste
rility,) and for the immediate relief ofsympathetic nervous
affections, sleepiness, anxiety, hysteria, Ac. It is per
fectly sale in all caaes, and is wa* .anted to secure the ap
probation and commendation o: a’’ who will exercise suffi
cient confidence to give it a trial.
Full directions accompany it Price $1 a bottle.
Sold by Druggists and country merchants generally,
and at wholesale by HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., Augusta,
HAVILAND, HA RRAL A CO., Charleston.
dl-dtw*wlyt
THEM HORBKS AND MULES HAVE ARRIVED!
UMCLBBBN ROBIHON, of Lexington, Kv., JjV__
has inst arrived with seventy as fine MULES
acd HORSES as ever was effered In this market, consist
ing office single HORSES and pairs, and No. 1 Saddle
HORSES. Apply at WILSON A ALFORD’S Stables, in
rear of U. 8. Hotel. _ _ octs
MACKENZIE k LAWSON,
ATTORNEY* AT LAW, Waynetboio’, Burke
county, Ga-, will practice in Burke, 8c iven, Jeffer
son, Emanuel, Washington, TatnaH, Montgomery aad
Richmond counties.
Alsxxxobb Maoxxsznr I Jobs Y. Lawsoh.
CARPETING,
OF Scotch and American Fabric, Uctudieg the lowest
and finest grades of INGRAIN and THREE-PLY, to
gether with Plain and Figured BAIZRB, DRUGGETS,
RUGS, Door MATS, BINDING, he., can be had at mod
erate prices, from [r*ct4J J. P. BETZE.
H AMS.—-Choice Canvassed HAMS, for sale oy
rct2 ESTES A RICHMOND.
LIMB, ORMINT, 04LCINED PLAbTKR, and PLAS
TERING HAIR, jus; rec ved bv
octa E3TEB A RIQHMOND.
HARPBU*’ MAUAXINB, for October, trimmed.
Also, No. 11 Harpers’ Story Books—Franklin, the
Apprentice boy. For sale by
oct2 THOB. RICHARDS A SON.
HARPER’S M AHA KIN B, and Godey’s Lady’s
Book, lor October, has been received at
OCt9 GBO. A.OATES A BRO.
SCHOOL.
VfR. D. F. ORIFFIN will re-openhis Bchonl.cnthe
iU corner of Ellis and Mclntosh streets, on MONDAY,
Department will Be conducted, as hereto
far. h* Mrs. D F. GRIFFIN.
At the rrauest of several friends, a Primary School for
mmii boys and girl* will be opened at the same place, un
der the special eharg* of a faithfal and competent teacher,
who will devote her whole time Io that department.
ba» or tcttios ran qcatna of 11 wans
Primary Department—Reading, Spelling, Writing.
Primary Geography and Arithmetic $7 00
Common English Branches 10 00
Higher English do. 18 00
Language* 1* 00
sepao-tf
EXTRA FAX ILT FLOUR
JUST rec ved from the Granite Mills a choice article;
of Extra FLOUR for F.milyuse from Fore .Yhlto
Wheat. For sale by LEWIS A ALL’ N.
sept3o Jfo.l Warren Block.
MOLABBBB.— 100 hhdtOubTMOLASSBB;
100 bbls. Prime New Orleans ;
50 bbls. Stuart’s 8. H. SUYROP.
For sale tow by [anß«] WILCOX, HAND A ANBLEY.
NDKR SHIRT* AND DKAWBHB.—A LARGE
ASSORTMENT of all the newest kinds.
o 5 WM. O. PRICE A 00.
/ V KNUIN B FUBNC'H rAP*ULB*—A
Vi esivsd bjf [»ep96J WM.H.tWt.
AUCTION SALES. _
BY sT a BRKNVILI.K ft (XX
to-Moa-tow,
Till K*MAY, in fro at > f •(*>?», at tf-# e'e'ook, WS
will sell our usual attoiimct t <f (irweeri-s, I losers
£*ncy and Staple Dry Goo !*, New pq t Second land
Furniture, Ac. Term* cash o‘i >
BTcTE. GiKAKOBV & CO.
Important Sale of Fime biquvrt.
1 . TO MJRBOW,
l ni U ‘" r' n lroDt of Store, at lu# o’clock, 4.H
will bo *ilO without reserve, a choice lot of U (non
and WTnei.to wit «qr cock* Holland (<ki; 4 eighth cask*
Otari Brandy; 8 or c»,ks do; 4'i baskets Chtmpagne Wine,
he.dslck. Also, tu boxes superior i each Cordial, (Sta
ble for bar rooms, 90,0(0 Began. , ortol br.nde, Ao.
The atteationcf t'-e tr. d e i,
the ealewi.l be p &itive and without r«* rv*.
Term* cash. oc'ld
BY C K. UIRARDEY & CO"
Sf'Undid tecond-hand I‘iano.
TO-MORROW,
Till KMDAY, will be told at 11# o’clock, In non I Os
Store, a rpleolii scven-octa<e, Rev wood Pboo
original cost in New York, |6PO. Toe ir.*tro<nent it
No. 1 one, and will he sold to the highest bidder,
Ttrmeciah
BY S C. GREA VILLE &Ctt ~
JC-iylod: l'/unnitr U,M—htrq« and ftJ-tmMr* fkd Os
and Kitchen t'urnuare,
WliOkKbU\l , UiP Itlih October, at»# o’clock, rl
be uol-l rod continue from day today ontil'ali it* Id
the entire content* of that elegant and commodioue bu t
iug known ia the bugle k Phu-oix Hotel, Co naming In n irt
of Soft* buttaus, fidcboarde, Wardrobe-*, Divans, W: ft*
stands, lining, Uard, Pier, Marble Top and Centre TaUan.
bedsteads Cha<n> Matrasses. Peat her beds, Bolster sad
Pillows, Carpets, Hear h Rugs, 0. ckery-ware, C< aki >g*
Stove, Knives and Porks, blankets, Sheets, Oomfo it,
Spreai, Basins and Ewers, Kitchen Ware.
ALSO,
2 Nc. 1, ixtra Milch Cows. oct9
BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO.
THURSDAY, llth i aat ..To front of store, at 18 o’c’.vik,
wII be sold, a No. 1 Family Horse, kind aod gentle. 9
years cIJ, cohr deep bay. Warranted eound, and >ad
fir no fault. The above Horse may be treated for at |<t««
rate sale until Wedarsday. Term cash.
ALSO,
1 Llsht Waggon ; 1 Drey and Harness. (-ts
BY C. K. LIRA RDEY & Ca
Fine Oil Faintinji at Auc'itn.
\\T K takf pletsu e t o inform cur friends and thept * Ha
v f gene: ally, that on WEDNESDAY neat,at 11 o'cl< ok
A. M.,wu will tell, in Irmt of store, 18 Fine OIL PAIN T.
IN GS, in beautiful Gilt Frames, bt ng sub l ets from : lie
grea t Masttrsef the Epan'sh and Italian School. Terns
cash. o?
BY C. E. GIRARDEY &~C(JL
fIUKBDAY in front of Store at 10# o’clock A. M. V/t
1 will sell our usual assortment of Uroctries, Provisions,
Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, 800 s and Sho"*, bo
gars, Fancy Articles, New and Second Hand Furmtui j.
Also, Buggy and Harness. Terms Oath. cct7
BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO.
Dertral/le tiemdmoe for tsaU.
Til AT pleasant and desirable residence formerly eel'll*
pied by Mr. A. Gardene aituated on Kills street ia
the Central i art of the City, between Centre and Wash*
ing’on streets, can now be purchased low and on accora*
modsting terms at private sale. II not previously di*.
posed of it will be sold at the Lower Market on TUEHDA Y
the 3d of October next at 18 o’clcck. The lot has 61 'ret
3 inches front on Ellis s'-eet, and runs back tewarla
Greene s'retta 134 feet 6inches. The lot has all necessr iy
cut build n.-s, Ac., in good repair, with a One garden cod*
taining choice Grape vines, Fruit trees, k<\
Apply to JOSEPH BIGNON, or S. C. G. k CO.
eeptl9
AH ORDINANCE,
TO PRESCRIBE AN OATH TO B 8 TAKEN BY A' u
CITY OFFICE! '
S NOTION IST.—Be it ordaioe Iby the CityC.uiiJ
ot Aug rata, and it is hereby ordained by the aulhot •
ty of the same, That all Police OHi era and Watchmen ot
the City shall take toe oath before the Mayor i r
a Member of Council or the Cierk, before entering up i
th e discharge of their duties :
1 do solemn I r sweir (ar affi. .n, as the case ms-/
be.) that 1 will, well an 1 truly, to the bistof knowledge,
sk i and ability, do, perfomi and d'seharge ail the dutM
required of me ia my office under i* • - nance* of the .
City Courc’l of Augua a th-t! wT make* prompt at 1
due report of all violatiO: -of ft C ty Ordinal*- -s, wh» i
•hall' omev.nhin my per oaal knowledge, or of which 1
msy be informed u; o < r-iable information from other?*,
ard tliat l w 11 yield a prompt, cheerful and wDUng obe
dience te a’l tbc law D-l orders ot uiy superior cfficers: hi
h* Ip me d,
1-fcC. 3m>. Be it far her ordained. That ah officers of th*
City,other th n tho<m sp-cifl .d in the Brat Section <>l th t
Ordinance, shall in like maor-r ta'te the following oath:
I dost t.anlyiwe. ■ (or allli m, at the case ma l
be,) that t will 'fry and truly, to the b rt of ray knowl
edge, rklll, and ab. ; v, do, («rfarm aud di thargeallt) .:
duties required of m" ia my office, under the Ordinance < f
the City Council of Aug sta, aud that I will make t\
prompt aaddU'-rei rt ■ a’l iolatiorsof the City Ord •
nr_jes touching or relati g to the subject matter o* n-c
office and duti ?, which shad come within my pet lonvl
knowledge, or of w’ ch 1 may be informed upen rtliabl»
information ..cm . herr, and that 1 will yield a promp'.
cheerful, end villi.’ - obedience to all the lawful order* of
my superior officers : So help me God.
Seotio* 3d. —Beil further Orda'ned, that all Ordlnsn •
cr* »nd parts of Ordinances conll'ct ng with the prov'*-
ions of th s Ordinance le and the tame are hereby rc*
pealed. WM. E. HEARING, Mayor C. A.
Attest : 8.11. Car up, Clerk. oct9-3t
AN ORDIHANCE
TO PROHIBIT CITY OFHOKP3 FROM BECOMING 8t
' CUBIT Y' DPON BON Di.
SHCTIOA ItiT.—Be it ordained by ihe City Oounc t
of Augusta, and it is hereby ordained by th : authon•
ty of the same, that no officer of the City Council shall bn
a’lowcd to become security u on any ha 1 bond, or appes’
bond,or appearance bond in any proceedings Before tb-»
Mayer cr the City Council, nor upon anyb-nd required
to be given by the City Or< inance.
WM. E. DEAR'NG, Me/or 0. A.
Attest: 8. H. Crump, Olerk. oct9-d3t
TO GROCXBYjKEBCHANTd AND OIHKR3.
Til AT (XATMK of ihe 4Ji!i section of the Gene's!
Ordinance of the Oi y of Augusta, wh ch relates h
sjlli' g spirituone or intoxicating liciu -re in qusniiti a of
onega ion or Icsb, will be strictly enforced for the fbture.—
Persons who sell by the gallon or less, must uke out Lt
cen«e No. 3, or they will bs liable to the p-nalty contained
in the 45th sect on of t. e General Ordinance
By order of the Oity Cooncil. '
oct9-*ll( t WM. K. DEARING, Mayor C. A.
WAWTFD,
SIX able-bodi;d HANI t and Two OARPENTERB.
Apply to i< 9-3tl N. 0. TROWBRIDGi.
L D, IALLKRSTXDT
| I AH received a arge assortment of Ri h Moire An
l L tlque and Velvet OLOAKB ; new and elegant styles
of alk and Cioth CLOAHe. Also, splendid Moire Ant qc
8InK8; R.ch Flounced ROBL8; Watered, Fi. ored anti
Plain Black BILKB, to which he invite* attention.
pc 9
LEATHER MACHINE BELTING AND FACTORY
FINDINGS.
T)AThNT Riveted, Stretched and Cemented Leather
I Machine BELY ING, single and double, all widths, 1
to 34 inches, curried and stretched by ourselves, quality
guarantied. A large stock always on hand.
ALSO,
Steam Packing, Ocpper Rivet* and Burrs, Ring Travel
lers, Roller Brushes, Roller Cloth, Stripper Cards, Pickers,
Lag Screws, Lag Leather, and a variety of Factory Find
ings. For sale on accommodating terms by
BHERMAN, JESSUP A 00.,
No. 841 Broad st., 3d door west of Bank ol Augusta.
au3l-dAtwßm
BUILDING.
THK undersign jd having located permanently in tb •
cityl is now prepared to ijinish DESIGNS, SPECI
FICATIONS, 4c., of all kinds of BUILDINGS, togeth r
with Superintending contract! of same, for those in want
of his services, at a moderate fee.
All kinds of BUILDING MATERIA!’- kept on hand, or
ordered at short notic*, such as DOORS, SASd and
BLINDS, all tisea, Northern Pine; NAILS, all *i*e*. a
good article; Providence LIMF, in large barrel*: Gimlet
pointed SCREWS. WM. H. BAULBBURY,
cct9 #w O nstitutloDfclist Rang*.
WANTED.
TU HIRE or PURCHASE, a first rate Oarria<rc-driv*r.
Apply to [ofi] WILCOX, HAN 0 A ANSLKY.
BOOTS, SHOES AND TBUHKB
- subscriber ha* just received at his store, .»
ne trly opposite J. k T. Bone’s Hardware CM]
Store, his fall supp y of BOOTS, SHOES and fll
Plantation BROGANS. His stock comprises a * Ha
complete as*ortmen t of Ihe very latest style*—price* rea
sonable, call and see them. JAB. W. b 1 ROM,
oC-dAwHm At the old eland of H. R. Qlarke.
COPABTNEBSH IP NOTICE.
TUB undersigned have ent«red Into a Copartnership
for the purpose of transacting a General GROCERY
AND PROVISION BUSINESS in all its branches, on tbs
north side of Brosd street, two doors above the Planters*
Ho'el, and respectfully solicit the patronage ot their friends
and the public generally. JERRY REED.
Augusta,O.L 1, ISSfi. JA*. O’DONoHOF.
octß-3m
MECHANICS’ BANK, )
Acocbta, Ga., Oct. 1,1806. |
NO. 43.—A Semi-Annual Dividend of FIVE DOL
LARS per share iri ibe paid to the Stockholdere on
demand. ,foctß-10t] M. HATCH, Cashier.
TO PLANTERS
WR are ageuta for the Marietta Steam Tannery and
Shoe Manufactory, und will keep on hand a Speci
men of their superior Plantation SHOES to which we
invite the attention es Planters and Merchants before
making their Fall purchases.
By leaving the measures for Shoe* at oar Store,we
can bavd them made at short notice and delivered honed,
at the Manefact xrers prices.
sep’fi-dSm THOS. P. BTAVALL A CO.
SEPTEMBER 28, ' 06,
CLARK dk CO. have reoeived the greater part of
their Fall * tiy of G rods, comprising WATCHER of
all kind.SILVER a d PLATED WARE of every dsssrip
tion, JEWELRY, GUNS, PISTOLS, CUTLERY, FANCY
WARES, Ac.
The stock of Watches and Silver Wars is very fell, and
will be cold at small advance. ssptT •
QOTTONsm:
1 AAA ■»•*>«!• Prolihc Pomegranate, very r= r «. **
lUUv Fifty Cent* a bushel at my Gin. or forwarded to
cash order* i a sseke, for Twenty-five cents per each ex
tra. Also Crowder OOTTON SEED, equally productive,
*BB.tf Yasoo City, Miss,