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P - r«rMW wanting 800 KB BOUND or BLANK
BOOK- 1 mule, In the beat Wyle and with dispatch, ihoald
peudtbem to ehe offlee of the CHRONICLE A SENTINEL
imrredistely. Je#
fMT~ **r. H. K. I'Ujnr, ,<o. berth-street, above
Arch, Philadelphia, P». Particular attention paid to the
treatment of Chronic Dieeasti..
Those living at a dintabce, cao be successfully treated
by writing and giving a minute description of their symp
tom*. Many are the cases whieb have oeen raised from
the invalid's chair to sound health in this way, and where
lhave never seen the patient.
At! commuuleations prompt'y attended to. Piesae ad
dress as above.
I asm closing up t e contracts on hand, and el l
e*'..m*te on very reasonable terms for the coos ruction of
other bui d.ngs, either if Prbk or Wood, Jobs of Work,
ei her of Brick or Wood will fee taken,
septl IAMEB L. COLVMAN.
Kail Fashions for Gentlemen's Hals.-'WM.
N?NIOHOLH has oomtnence 1 receiving his fall Style of
(it ntlemea’s Dress Hats, manufactured expressly for him,
by Messrs. Beebe A Go., to which he will be adding week
ly, for acme time to corns, a variety of styles, opposite the
Bank of Augusta. angll-tf
0T M uppfr In te tide ns's Office, (Georgia Haliroad.
Atrocsra, 10, ISSS.—On and afier SOth Bept., the
■ -rget on Grain and FI >ur cn Georgit and Booth Caro
lina Railroads w.ll be at follows :
ATLAXTA TO ACO COTA. OHAXUUTOS.
W heat, per bnahel 10c. 5Wc
Corn, “ •* 9 IS
ats, “ “ .* « li
loar, per bbi. per carload... 40 80
lour, per sack per car load 90 40
septll GEO. YONOE.Gen'I. Bup’t.
|37~ t'.agle an 4 I'tasanU Hotel-J, R. PRIBCOTT
Proprietor—la now open for the reception of Transient or
Permanent BOARDERS. The proprietor soiiolts a con
Imu&nce of patronage, and can only assure them who may
make a selection of his nouse, that no pains will be spared
to render them comiortable.
,-yr- i>(,rtr*lts.—OxAana.e Bsanr*, Artist from tb
- '-myo' Munich, Bavaria—grateful for the eneoora
csent iriven him the past season, Informs the Ladies nd
Gentlemen of Augusta and vicialty.that he hasremov*’' *
ihe Rooms over offlee of Dr. Van Voorhis’, on Met ~v fc
t’-cet.two dorrsfrom Constitutionalist A Republic . - v e,
audit prepared to furnish Portraits of the Cnestexecntion
atshortnotice. Thepublio are respectfuliyiavltedtogiss
h m a call.
Afew inorerupils InDrawing can beascommodated.
On Wednesday and Vriday Afternoons, i ewill
be engaged, givinginstractions on the Band Hilts.
RsraasaoßH. —Messrs. T. Olunton, Thomaißicharde,J.
Gardner, jr.
We would give notice tint the Undertaking
Dep&rtmei.t is still carried on in connection with onr fur
niture business, an!shall keep constantly on hand a sup
ply of Metalic Burial CAHEri, Mahogany ahd other COF-.
f INS, of all descriptions. HEN BY A SKINNER,
under Augusta Hotel,'Broad street.
. On Sundays, and at nights, we can be found at our resi
dence on Broad-street, north side corner of Kollock-etreet.
mySO
VW~ Irish I-insnt.—Extra stout Irish LINENS; also
superfine undressed, for family use, and very One for Shirt
Bosoms, warranted free from cotton, and at remarkably
low prices for cash, Just received and for sale by
myl WM. H. CRANE.
J. M. Newby * Co.,under the United Stales
Uote', are now leceiving and opening their fail at d
Winter stock of Men and Boys’ CLOTHING, and can as
sure their custo i. erß that, for variety, style, cheapness,
Ac., it cannot be surpassed in Georgia. Call and look
through. sep#
Arrival of Airw Goods.—l am now manufac
turing in New-York, and receiving weekly, per steamer,
a line new stock of CLOTH'NG and Gentlemen’s Furnish
ing Articles of every description. Fashionable Garment]
made to order in the best style, No. 197 Broad-street,
under Augusta Hotel. JOHN J. CLAYTON.
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BT One Dollar and Fifty Cents.—DAGUERREO
TVPKS will be taken at Tucker’s P-iemium Gallery, for a
short time, with, or w thout co'or, for $1.60 each.
/ GAM Ed AS for sale a' New-York prices, an 1 a full sup
ply of stock constantly on band. I. TUCKER.
JeM
1 3BT hits at Ward Unrchard * Co’s.— lmpeira
Black BILKS, of Buperi r Manufac'ure, ail Grades. Ele
gant Velv-1 Brocades and Moire Antijue BILKS, in Black
and Colors. se, t 23
»r. W. U. Cheese borough, having resumed
the practice of medicine offers his the citisens
Augusta. Residence and office (for the present)corner
©; Greene and Centre streets. f4-tf
GEORGE T. BARNES,
attorney at Caw. Augusta, Ga., may be found,
for the present, at the office cf Coi. John Millege, over the
store of George W, Lewis. 128-dtf
W. Brnenputsch will resume the Exercises of his
School on MONDAY Ist OCTOBER. Sch >ol-room on (he
>,, u *h side of Ellis street, first door Delow Washington
street, _____ 27
pgr caeaper than ever.—WILLIAM H. OKANE
has just received by Express from New York, 60 pieces
new style fine French Printed JACONETS, worth 87)tfc.
which he offers rt 13* eenta per yard, oash. Cali soon.i
you wish a selection. je2S
b Hit Blast!© Delta.—Bi-ached :nd Colored Bilk
Elastic BELTS, in great variety, just received and for sale
by [sepl6] WARD, ItURCUARD A 00.
pf~ Warranted Fresh. — We have this day received
Laodreth’s fresh Ruta Bags, Fiat Dutch, Red Top, large
Globe, large Norfolk and Yellow Aberdeen TURNIP BEED
The extreme backwardness of the seasons at the North, is
the reason we have not been able to obtain new crop Seeds
surlier. [jyßl] D. B. PLUMB A 00.
QTHato-Fall Btyle oT 1869.—Beebe k Co. and
Tra le Fall Style Moleskin HATS just reoeived and ready
for sale at GEO. W. FERRY’S,
augl3 Masonic Hall Buildings.
pW~ Boots and Shoes for Fail Trade.—The sub
scribers have nor in store a large and well selected stock
of BOOTS and SHOES, for Fall and Winter trade, consist
ing of every variety usually kept in their line. Cnr stock
of Negro BROGANS, Hr use Servants’ Kip BROGANS, and
Women’s Leather BOOTS, wli be very large,and of every
quality,from the lowest to the highest price. Cash, or
prompt-paying customers, will find our Goods as low as
any house in the city. CLARKE k ROYAL.
sep!s-dAwlm
fW" Mrs. H. 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, snitable for travelling. Opposite United
Btates Hotel. jelO
far Cheap Carpets.—WlLLlAM SHEAR has re
oeivtd this day, per steamer, from New-York, a supply of
Brussels CARPETS, of new and beautiful styles.
LBO,
Superior Three-Ply CARPETS, of rich and splendid
patterns, and ail at very low prices. The public are re
spectfully Invited to call and examine the assortment.
aeplf-dtwßw
A Music and French Teacher Wanted.—A
Lady wlo is an accomplished Teacher of MUSIC and
FRENCH can obtain a good situation and liberal salary by
applying to the Editor ofthe Chronicle k Seotine'. Stating
terms and giving satisfactory references.
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PISTOLS! FIBToLS!!
AT B.TW RKDk A CO. ’h, near the Lower Market.
Cot’s repeating PISTOLS a flue ewortoent at tte
lowest prices. Also, At en snd Bacon’s REVOLVERS and
aelf-oockinj PISTOLS, GUNS, Ac. A choioe assortment of
Pocket and Bowie K <IVEH, for sale at ow prices. 010
He TICE-
V AflA RACES SALT on consignment, and for sale
lUUU by tolO] M.W. WOODRUFF.
JUST RECEIVED,
RICH BUk Flounced ROBE 8;
Striped and Plaid BILKS ;
Moire Antique SILKS, Black and Col'd.
Ombro and Brocade 81 LKB ;
Blaok BILES, all qualities ;
French MERINOS;
Cloth CLOAKS and TALMAS;
Satin do. do.
©A-dlw HICKMAN, WEBOOTT A 00.
PBACH BRANDY.—6 bbls. Peach BRANDY, on
ec ns’gnraent and lor sale by
ocM SCRANTON, KOLB A 00.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS 1! SHIRXTTu
MADB to order with the French Cuffs and Yonni
America Collar*, at HCRSEVg,
tA-dlw next to Mechanic’s Bank.
RANGN FLOWRR AND RUSK WAThR—
Os *nperi:r quality, for sale by WM. H. TUTT.
tepid
SALT- —10C0 bushels Alum BALT, of beautiful quality,
in (tore and for sale by M.W. WOODRUFF.
oqiß ■
RYE. —8i 0 bushels SEED RYI, in store and for sale by
octß M. W. WOODRUFF.
ll 'lou R.—160 sacks superfine FLOOR, In (tore and
A 1 forsaleby [oetFj M. W, WOODRUFF,
.r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
» ' MSB. KOOK,
FASHIONABLE DRIB] MAKER,
H*« removed to Greens s-reet, In apart of the home
occupied ky Mr* ThomasCocrtnry,near ti e Greece
1 »tr*et Presbyterian Church. Bhe win bethsnkfu for the
continu'd eostosn of he r friends and the pabiie
octll St
g^T_*rssrsTdr»r
°~ ** ’ No 1 W>rreo Block,
e °° ‘©OLD fOIL, wl Ibe kept constantly on hand
b * [*»*H WM. H.TPT, Druggist.
—I6W ibs. jut landed and for sale low,
b 7 Midi WM H.TUTT. Dravrst.
QUmiNK.-— #00 ounces received by steamer Fashion.
oetU WM. H. TUTr, Drags Ist.
IMS HKTAIL, ••UOl.KKs.—We have in atore,
:50 boxea BA LERATTS, in •ndl B> pnpers;
ICO gross MATOHES, at Ode. per gross:
5'J boxes PEARt. STARCH ;
100 dosec MDBTARD;
100 “ BLACKING. For sale, very low, by
celll WM. H. Druggist.
BAGGIXG.-AO bales prime Gunny BAGBIN°, for
sale by joctl 1J WILCOX, HAND A ANSLEY. M
( I.OAKM AND TALMAB.—AbesnUfol assortment
VV of thi above Goods juit received and will be aold
cheap fr cash, by [o~tHJ DICKRT A PHI BBS.
LAlllKe’ Cl.oTHn—ln every variety of color and
1 RIMMINGB to match. Just re-eived by
octll DICKEY 4 PHIBBg. \
ADMIKIBTUATOB’B 8A1.K.-WIB be sold, on The
first Tuesday it DECEMBER neat, before the Court,
house door in Lincoln county, between the legal hoars es
sale, agreeably to an order of the Ocurl of Ordinary of
said comty, one tract of Land in said coutty, on the wa
ters of Newford c-eek, containing bixty acres of Land,
more or lets, adjoining lands of Lot Home, Lewis House,
<ndothers. Also, the following Negroes, to wit: Katy, a
woman, 45 years old; Julia, 92 years old ; Busan, 29 year*
old, and chi’d ; Patina, 18 years old; Martha, 1# year*
old; Mary.fi year* old; Each, a boy, 8 years old.acd
Bsrah, a girl, 5 years old. Bold as the property belonging
<o the estate of Zichariah Grlmsley, late of said county,
dece&*ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
on the day of sale. DENNIS B. BALL 18, Adm’r,
October 11, 1856.
I 'XEi ITOHH' BALE—WiII be sold, before the
r.j Court-house door in Kincbafoonee roun y, between
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, agreeably t# an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Lincoln county, the following property, to wit. Lot of
Land No. ISfi, 18th district of K nchafoonee county, con
taining 2( 2,14 acres. Bold as the property of the estate of
Mark rtfaipp. late of Lincoln county, deceased, for the bene
fit of tbe heirs and creditors. Terms cn the day of sale
BEABOBN MOSELEY, | „ ,
October 11,1855. JAMES JENNINGS, f E * r »
ADMIN IBTK ATI ll’kßALK.—By virUte*of an or
dt r from the honorable Court of Ordinary of Lincoln
county, will l>e r old, bes .re the Court-house door in said
county, on the first Tuead y in DECEMBER next, be
tween the ltg»l hours of sale, the interest of William Wal
liue, deceased, in the estate of Thomas Wallice, late of
Lincoln county, deceased, it being the one-sixth part in
said estate, consisting of Two Hundred and Fifty Acres or
Land, more or less, on the waters cf Savannah River, ad
joining lands of William 8. Reid and others.' Terms on
the day of sale. CHARLES WALLICE, Adm’r.
October 11,1665.
ta UUI.H. CARTKH POTATO**—
HI 10 bbls. Yellow ONIONS;
6 quintals CODFISH;
5 t erces new RICE;
25 doxen asserted PICKLES; ■“
SO boxes Soda BISCUIT;
10 “ Fancy CRACKERS;
6 “ Ginger SNAPS;
8 bbls. Pic Nic CRACKERS;
8 “ Boston “
8 “ Butter “
6 cases PRUNES;
1 case Fig PABTE ;
1 cask Eng. CURRANTS ;
10 boxeX-Patent Sperm CANDLES.
Just received by LoctlO-dtf ) KITES A RICHMOND,
r/k BOXKS TALLOW CAN 111 Ji».—Jus received
OU by (ociKMtf] ESTES A RICHMOND,
f HOICK UOMHKN BIIFTKRsad Jnst
V received by [octl"-dif) ' ESTKd A RICHMOND.
Xf l DOZEN BnOOMS
OU 60 doaen Water BUCKETS;
6 “ Brass bound BUCKETS;
6 “ Flour “ Just received by
octlO-dtf EsTKS A RICHMOND.
BUI.*. PECAN NUT*—
1U 6 bbls. ALMONDS;
8 “ English WALNUTS; 1
2 “ FILBERTS. Just received by
octlO-jUf_ ESTE3 A RICHMOND. 1
l|| BBLS. choice Sugar-house SYRUP. Just received
IU by [cctio dtf 1 ESTES A RICHMOND. ,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.-In whole, half and quar
ter bbls. and bags Just received by <
cctlO-dtf ESTES a RICHMOND.
NEW BOOK*.—Raloolsh; or Journeyicgs to the <
DJe’bel Kumri —an Autobiography i f Jonathan Ro- !
raer, edited by W. 8. Mays, M. D.—soc. The Two Goar
dians; or Home in this World, by the author of Heir cf \
Redclitf]. Light and Darkness; cr the Shadow of Fate:
V Stcry of Fashionable Ls j. The English Orphans; or a
Home in the New World, by Mrs. Mary J. Holme . Con 1
tuello, ty George Sand, translated from the French, by
Fajette Robinson. The Nacarine; or the Last of the
Washington’]—a Revolution of Philadelp; ia, New York
and Washington, in the year 1844, by George I ippard.-
Pounda, Shilling] and Ponce; or Irish Heirs of Samuel
Lover, Esq. Kenneth; or the Rear Guard cf the Grand
Army, by the author of Heirs of Redcliffs. An Attic Phi
lojcph -r in Paris; or a Peep at the Wo-ld from a Garret
being the Journal cf a Happy Man, from the French cf <
Ensde Louoestre. The Winktea ;or the Merry Monoma
n acc, an American Picture with Portraits of the Natives,
jy tie author <->f Wild Western Scenes, etc.
Judt published and forsaleby M. G. MoKINNE.
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RIBBONS, LACES, AC.
f>l AIN Satin RIBBONS, all widths; Plain Taffeta l
1 RIBBONS, all widths and colors; a beautiful assort
ment ol White, Black and Colored Bonnet RIBBONS; a
fall assortment of LACES, in Imitation. Maltese, Valen
ciennes and Linen Thread; Wash BLONDS Silk ILLU
SIONS, Ac. Just received and for sale low by *'
ap27 DICKEY A PH I BBS.
TOBACCO.— 800 boxes TOBaOOO. For sale by 1
se.4 80R-NTON. KOLB A CO.
TARRANT’S CORDIAL ELIXIR OF TURKEY RHD- 1
BAKU—For Dyspepsia, Bilious Headache, Diarrhea, <
snd Flatulencv. This prtpara'ion cannot be toe highly
recommended. Forsaleby [am*] WM H. TUTT.
OPPOSITE PLANTERS HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA., i
REBPBCTFU LLY invite* the attention of hi* friend* 1
and the public in general to his new ttockof Fine
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES ; elegant and fashionable
JEWELRY; a full assortment of SILVER BPOONB, '
FORKS, GOBLETS, CUPS, 4c. The qualty ol this Sil
ver warranted ss pure ai any sol'. !
Fine Plated Goods ; GUNS AND PISTOLS; all descrip- I
tions of CLOCKS, GOL >, SILVER, bTEEL AND PLATED I
SPECTACLES to snit all ages and lights; a large as
sortment of Gold Pens and Cases. Great inducements 1
offered to cash purchasers. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry 1
repaired with th; utmost care and attention. 1
sep’9
COAL! COAL!
4A A TON* White Ash Egg Fee ; 400 ton* Red Ash
t' 'U Egg Site, on hand ard for tale. Hotel* and
Families, wishing to arrange fir Witter supplies, will i
please make ear'y apv 1 cation to
seplß JOHN O CARMICHAEL, Warren Block. I
DISSOLUTION. ■
THE FIHM oTJOHN ROWE a CO. is this day dit
to ".ved by mntoal consent. All persons indebted to
the concern, will make ImmeUate pajmrat to GEORGE
S. HOOK EY, who is duly authorised to receive an d receipt
for ths same; and to whom all claims and demands against
the same most be presented properly authenticated fir <
pa; ment. GEOBGE 8. HOOKEY,
Augusta,August Ist, 1155. JOHN ROWE.
septßo I
7 REMOVED. ~
T,i OFFERMAN, Dentist, has removed his office one
F • dcor be'ow the Angnsta Bank, where he hepes to
have a share of public patronage. All his work war
ranted, ofthe best material, and low fi>r cash.
N. B.—Spongy and Bleeding Gums cured in from two to
three days. __ sep2V-ly
TO RENT,
THE large and pleasant DWELLING, occupied by Mrs.
Ring, at the corner Broad and Gamming streets.
The large DWELLING, with Stable, Carriage House,
Smoke-House, Urge Garden, Ac.—a pleasant Lot, occu
pied by Mr. Tinsley, corner of Ellis and Marbury streeU.
Appl - to BEALL A STOVALL, or
sep2» PLEASANT STOVALL.
MOTISR.
THE subscriber, wishing to concentrate his business at
Raysville, offers for rale hit Winfield FARM, (the
Dougherty place J containing'463 seres, lying on the
Washington road, 27 miles above AugusU, with good iir
provementa, young Orchards ; a good proportion wood
land. For terms, which will be easy, apply personally, or
by letter, at Winfield or Raysville. V. M. BARNES.
Winfield, Sept. 27, 1865. «ep22-tf
JUST RECEIVED,
A LARGE lot ol PRINTS, warranted fast colors, at
6*c.;
▲ large variety of Merrimack, Cochjco, Sprague, Pacific,
Hamilton, Manchester an I Sint* PRINTS, of choice styles
and fast coWis for 10 to 18Rc. per yard;
I case Soft Fin sned LONG CLOTH, 7 S wide at SRc.;
BLANKETS fir m 62>jc. up—a choice lot, and will be
■old at a low price, as they were bought at a discount.
ALSO,
A good aasortment of DELAINES and OASHMERRS, to
which an early .xaminati n is respectfully invited.
T. DUNHAM,
ieplS Successor to J. K. Bancroft.
- wufU! WINKS!! Wini!!!
AFRESH supply of tbs following hav* been received
8 Grots Old PORt WINK,
8 “ Bunny South Side MADEIRA;
8 « Amoutillado SHERRY!
12 Cases CLARET By
_ N.J. FOGARTY A 00.,
>aM ___ Under Augusta Hotel.
•OR TJLNCT HATS.
* fre * h wsortment of Soft Fancy HAT?,
CDDiUtiDg in part of
Rrown and Pearl French Felt HATS
« « “* B !. Mk Hungarian do.;
Blk. Young America and WaahtaS^do 10 * 5
Btyte new and very desirable, WLFERRY,
Ml ® Masonie Hall Buildinw
Received this Day, frr sfliiiilKr 1 —
New Pig HAMS and SHOULDERS ;
New French COD FISH, a fins arUete:
5 bbla. Northern POTATOES;
B “ “ APPLES:
6 M •* ONIONS!
S “ Pickled TONGURB and Smoked BEKV.
, Forsaleby [aepUJ G T.DORTIO
CHILDREN*’ CARRIAGE*.—A great variety
firom lour to eighteen dollars each, at
’ aspli «. MUSTIN’S, 884 BreatUt.
SUGAJI.-80 hhd*. Prime Miweovado SUGAR, jast
reeetved and ter sale by
eW HAND, WI LOOK * 00.
CONCERT HALL.
“THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING.”
i THK MODEL TBOVPR OP THK WORLD!
FOURTEEN PERFORMERS.
COMMENCING THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1865.
WKBT * PKBL'E ORIOIKAL CAMPBELL
MINSTRELS, under the direction of the world-re
□owned MATT PEEL, will here the honor cf appearing u
•bore, with NEW SO NOR, DANCES, BURLESQUES,
FARCES, Ac., Ac.
Tor particulars, eee till* of the dap.
Tcket M cents. Doori open nt I— quarter
before 8 o'clock, DEL T. A. JONES, Agent.
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%W" “fine Fnmr u the flower qf commodate*—it ie
the moot perfect union of fie cssnn. and the BiAcmrcL
that the earth know*." —Dowhisq.
FRUITLARD IURSXBY.
TAN THOUSAND CHOICE TREES!
T'MB SlUStSlßEßofen for Tail end Winter
JL Plea ing, (,1856-’54) the following desirable ~
tutm:
i APPLES.— A eeleet lint, of early, medium and late va
rieties, inc’.udi g mane of the new and raperior Southern
seedlings, heretofore described in Southern Cultivator. —
36 cento each; S3O per hundred.
PEARS.—Dwarf« and Standard*, man; choice varieties
90 cents each; S4O p r hundred. Extra large trees, sl.
PEACHES.—A succession from June till October, in
c ading man; native seediiegs. 36 cents each ; S4O per
hundred.
APRICOTS, NECTARINES, PLUMS and CHERRIES,
of the best varieties. 50 cents each; $ 0 per hundred.
PIGS —Several choice varieties, including the Celestial,
Alicant, Black Genoa, Ac., Ac 60 cento each.
GRAPES—The genuine (Jalaxoba, from l xr’s Vineyards;
alto, Welter's Souppemeng, Ac. 60 cents each; S3O per
hundred.
QUINCES—The Orange variety, well rooted and strong
PI into, at i>s cento.
STRAWBERRIES—More than thirty choice varie
ties, including all the most desirable. The e Strawberry
Plants have been awarded the first premium at the two
last fiirs of the “Southern Central Agricultural So
ciety." Prices, 63 cents per doaen, or frem $1 to $8 per
hundred.
BLACKBERRIES—The genuine new Rochelle or"Bea
cor’s Mammoth.” B rrries of extra sise and flue flavor.—
Well rooted plants 60 cents each.
POMEGRANATES—The Sub-acid, or Eweet variety, at
36 and 60 cents each, according to sise.
OSAGE ORANGE PLANTS, for Hedging—a large quan
tity of vigorous Plante, of I and 3 years growth, at $6 to
$8 per thousand.
OSIER, OR BASKET WlLLOW—Cuttings of the famous
Ikmeridgii, at $lO per thousand, or $3 per single hun
t red. Also, the VinUnaUe, at $5 per thousand, or $1
per hundred. Tbeee Osiers are alio very valuable for hoop-
I oles, when two years old from the cutting
HP” Order* will als » be received for choice ROSEj,
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS and TREES, EVERGREENS,
ViNKS, G w EENHOCBK PLANTS, Ac.
CST- The various Railroads diverging in almost every
direction from Augusts, iffjrd ample facilities for ship
ping to any part of the Stuth. Ireea will be carefully
packed and torwarded by Express or otherwise, v ith safe
ty and despatch.
128 T Prom middle of October until fl st of February, is
the proper time for transplanting— the earlier in the win
ter the better Purchasers *ll be tarnished with such
fpriaied) directions (or the planting and management of
Tree*, <&o , as will (if strictly followed) insure success.
A. dress D. REDMOND, Augusta,Ga.
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GREEK WAY INSTITUTE.
Classical and English School —Male and Female.
AT TUOMfON, OA
THH undersigned, having permanently located as
JL as Teacheis. respectfully solid the pationsge of their
friends and the public generally.
From years of experience in teaching,and a constant a
ter bon 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
course, cannot oe surpassed by any similar institution in
the State. To parents, therefore, designing to give their
sons a Collegiate education, th-ir servi es are especially
tender< d, since s tho ough acquaintance with theprepara
tory studies is itdispensaole to the student's progress
throughout his whole course. In their Academy pupils
will be prepared to eniei the higher class* sos College, or
if preferred, thoroughly instructed in a more practical
and business course.
The accessibility, health and quietnessof their location—
its freedom from scenes and causes ol dissipation—lnduce
them to hope for a continuance of that liberal patrons ge
which for so many years they have not failed to secure.
A strict regard will be paid to moral trainin ', and the
general deportment of each pupil caaefully observed.
The Academies for tee Male and female pupils are sep
arate—also, their Boarding Bouses.
It is required that pupils be boarded with the Teachers.
Board, tuition, fuel, washing, Ac., per term, fbu ; lights
excepted. Tuition fee, per term, SBO.
Semi-annual examination the Ist of June. Visitants
solicited to attend.
rnuu narsKTUKST.
Primary Class (per term) |lO 00
Second Class, “ 16 00
Third Class, ‘ SO 00
frenc i and Drawing (extra). 600
Music, per term, (instrument included). 80 00
The pupils are expected to iurnish their own lights, or
for them an extra charge will be made.
0. 0. RICHARDS, A. M., Principal,
J. R. WILSON, Assistant.
MISS A. M. RICHARDS,
Assistant Teacher in female Department.
MRS. J. C. RICHARD-,
Teacher of Drawing and As.’t. Teacher of Music.
MR. FURNKiSEL, Prof, cf Music
N. B.—Board, with many respectable families, at from
eight to twelve dollars per month. octlO-dSwAwly
LADIES’ CLOAKS.
WILLIAM SHEAR has received this day from New
Ycrk, Ladies’Cloth and Si k Velvet CLOAKS, of
new acd elegant styler.
-ALSO—
Ladies’ Cloth TALMAS, of the latest tty ee, to all of
whi'-hthe attention of the public is respectfully invited.
cc‘.lo-dtwAw !
NSW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
WILLIAM H. CRANK has Just returned from
New York with a large assortment of Vail and
Winter DRY GOODS, and as he sdbets te the cash sys
tem he i< enabled to sell his GOODS at a smaller profit
than tboie doing a crediting t usin ss. He would respect
fully invit- these who wish to purchase for cash, to give
him a call, as he has many bargains to offer them in
OtoiceQoods. 010-dAwlm
LADIES’ MOHS KING 6LOAKB AND TALMAS:
WILLIAM BllKAllhas just received a supply of
Ladies’ Mourning CLOAKS and TALMAS, of new
and beantlfj 1 style*, to which the attention of the public
is respect ully Inv ted. ■ ojt4-dtwAw
THE BUBKE HOUSE,
THK undersigned hss opened the above HOUSE, ffA
situated oa tbe corner o! Broad and Washington £££
Streets, and is prepared to accommodate transient and
permanent Boarders in as good stile as any other House
in the city. This Home has undergone extensive repairs,
which, together with additional rooms and its eligible
location,warrants tbesubsenber inlaying, thn with his
best efforts be hopes to make it a comfortable borne tor
business men and travellers. H. D. BELL.
Augusta, October 6tb, 1555. ocT-dAwtf
ENGLISH CA'rPETJ.
WILLIAM EH KAR has receive 1 this day from New
York, English Brussels CARPETS, of small patterns,
suitable for Pallors ann Bed rooms, and at very low prices.
Tbe public are respecifully requested to rail and examine
the assortment. c*ts-dtwAw
THE AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MANU
FACTORY.
WB have on hand a targe Stock of SADDLES. HAS*
NESS. BRIDLES, TRUNKS, VALISES and CAR
PET BACH, all of which we offer low, and we feel satir
fled with oar increased facility for Manufacturing, that
we can compete in style, price and workmanship, with
anything void in this market. Oar stock is oartfally re
jected, aod nothing bat the best materials used through
out. Sole, Harness and all other kinds of LEATHER,
usually kept in r or business always on hand.
Kumbel’s Patent MACHINE STRETCHED, BELTING,
OAK and HEMLOCK, of all widths, always on hand at
the o d stand of A. Haros now HATOH A BEGBIV, under
the Aogosta Hotel. seßo-dßwlm
LEATHER MACHINE BELTING AND FACTORY
FINDINGS.
PATKN F Riveted, Stretched and Cemented Leather
Machine BELTING, single and doable, all widths, 1
to 84 inches, carried and stretched by oarselves, quality
guarantied. A large stook always on hand.
ALSO,
Steam Packing, Copper Rivets and Burrs, Ring Travel
lers, Roller Brushes, Roller Cloth, B‘ripper Cards, Pickers,
Lag Screws, Lag Leather, and a variety of fictcry Find
ings. For sale on accommodating terms by
SHERMAN, JESSUP A 00.,
No. 841 Broad st.,Bd door west of Bank ol Augusta.
au2l-dAtwßm
L. D, LALLIRBTRDT
HAS received a largo assortment of Rich Moire An
tique and Velvet CLOAKS: new and elegant styles
of Silk and Cloth CLOAKS. A Iso, splendid Moire Antique
SILKS; Rich Flounced R0BK8; Watered, Figured and
Plain Black SILKS, to which he invites attention.
PC'S
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
E. TWEEDY A 00,
(iVsar the Loicer Market, AugutAi, Ga.)
WB have received our new and beautiful assortment
of WATCHIB and JEWELRY: also, a large as
sortment of 80 hour and 8 day CLOCKS, at all prices
from 81-60 upwards, all of which we warrant t> ran well
and keep good time.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired with despatch,
and warranted. 010
Mi VISIT TO j EUROPE,
ANO his return home, having been chronicled fsr snd
near, it Is not necessary for ns to say more, than,
that daring his visit to Paris, the great metropolis of
Fashion, he could And nothing, in the way of cho ce PER
FUMERY, superior to Lubin'acelebrated EXTRACTS for
the Handkerchief; a large and choioe selection of «blcb
we have Just received by the last steamer, snd have in
store the following variety;
Tea Row, Oregon,
Verbena, Bergsmotte,
Mn>k, Hawthorne,
Poppinac, £** c 5® al J r i
srst X 8&
Jasmine, Bouquet,
Bouquet Caroline, Sweet Scanted Shrub,
Magnolia. Jonquitie,
MUP lew, Flowers of Italy,
Bouquet Jenny Lind,
Bouquet Joekey Club, Rose.
i#pM H D. B. PLUMB A 00.
SUBDMBB.— 100 boxes TOBACCO, aU grades;
100 boxes SOAP;
100 boxes CANDLES;
100 boxesaseOTted* OANDKP. For sale low by
tyll-dAw WILCOX, HAND A ANM.EY.
ganiEtyg ynywrawiMfl GOODS!
w. HBBSBY deals exetaaively » G«-
turnon's Under-Wear and Fancy Furnishing CNODS
next deer to Mechanic's f>r» a, 04-4tw
COTTON FORWARDED FREE OF COMMISSION.
JAMES ARMSTRONG,
00MM18810N AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
, Noe. 40 and 43, Market-Street, Charieeton, 3 O.
ALL GOOD 6 consigned to my care will b# forwarded
promptly and at a very small OommMoo, and as I
have a large number es Horses and Dray*, will guarantee
to FORWARD COTTON TREE OP COMMISSIONB to
make the Drsysge; and will aiso guaran* ee to RNGAGB
PR EIGHTS at the lowes rate and forward promptly.
Raxiamcxs m Ch**lsbto» H. W. Conner, Esq.;
' Courtney, Tenoent ACo ; Gilliland Howell A Oo.; Hyatt,
M'B rnpAOo.; Townsend, Crane A Co.; D. P. Pltmlng
1 A Co.; HUvi and, Harral A Co.; WUmane A Price; Pier*
> son, Jennings A Oo.; Beach, Pratt A Kin. ;B.W. A J.P.
force A Oo.; Hanes. Williams A Wilcox; Chamberlain,
M tier A Co.; Ram In, Pulliam. Hudson A Oo.; Haro,
Oilbooß A Co.; John Fraser A Co.; Cameron, Webb A
Co.; Thayer, Dewing A Co.; Brown A Stone; Condiet,
Jencings A Co.; E. B. Stoddard A Oo.; J. 8. AL. Bowls
A Oo.; Bates A Mitchell; M. Carter A Co.; HassetUne A
Walton; Roosevelt, Hyde A Clark; Bancroft, 'Betts A
Marshal; Browning A Leman; Gtndrat A Duncan; f. D.
Fanning A Oo.; T. M. Horsey A Co.; Stoddard A John*
•ton; Matheison. Simons A Co.; Bimondt, Ruff A Co.;
H rral, Nichols A 0o.; John King, Jr., Agent 8. C, R. R.
cct6 dim
LUTHER C. BOLL,
ATTOKNHY at LAW, Office on Washington
treet between Broad and EUis. o7
bELADIS.
JUST received, a large Ist es BEREGK DELAINS, to
be told st li%c. per yard.
T. DUNHAM,
t>7 __ Bnecessor to J. K. Bancroft,
TO REST,
A PLEASANT RESIDENCE on Broad-street, next door
below the State Bank. Apply to
o7 8t J4._C. TROWBRIDGE.
Rbckivbd thin day
-5 bhdt. family Be con BIDES; *
5 tierce Canvassed HAMB;
SB bbls. Nashville City Mills FLOUR ;
10 boxes MAOCARO.vI;
5 ' VERMICELLI;
30 doseu boxes fine BALT:
60 grom MATCHES and WAX TAPERS.
For sate cy [oetTj DAWSON A SKINNER.
WE ARK HOW RELKIVINU
-60 boxes Soda BISCUIT, fresh;
10 “ Fanoy CRACKERS, frtsh;
6 bbls. SpoDge CRACKERS;
60 dos. PICKLES, qts. % gals, and gals.;
5 obis. “
10 X ” “ DAWSON A SKINNER.
opt 7
NEW PUBLICATIONS.—Memoirs of Henry VIII.
of England, with the Fortunes, Pate* and Characters
of his Six Wives; by H. W. Herbert. Baysrd Taylor's
Journey to Central Africa Bite of Biarney; by K. 8.
Macke: lie. A School of Life; by Anna Mary Howitt.
A1 o, another supply of Taylor's Land of the Baraoen.
The Hidden Path. Camming’s Sign* of the Times. Oleve
Hall. Queecby. Abbott’. Napoleon, and Barnes’ Notes,
for sate by pJOtTj THOB. RIOUARDS A BON.
Received this day—
-10 hhls prime Bacon SIDES, for family use; 1
10 tierces Sugar cured HAMS ;
10 bbls. Eating POTATOES ,
10 bbls. Yillow ONIONS; !
6 qintals fresh CODFISH ;
10 bbls. Nasr.ville Mills FLOUR, very fine;
10 boxes fresh MACARONI;
9 boxes VERMICELLI;
35 •• fresh HERRING;
9 tierces new RICE. For sate by i
oct6 . G. T. DORTIC.
JUHT HKCKIVKD.—Six lots of Crib BLANKETS at
T. DUMHAMB,
oc6 Successor to J. K. Bancroft.
FLAIR DELAINS.
| CASK Plain DKLAINB. al! colors.at 18*fc. for sale t
Iby [o6J _ WARD, BUBOHARD A CO.
BACQUE FLANNELS
ICABK Plain and Figu ed Bacque FLANNELS, con
taining a beautiful assortment of colors. For sale by
06 __ __ WARD, BURCHARD A 00.
FRENCH MERINOS AND DELAINS.
ALARUM end very beautiful assortment of these ’
GOODS, now ready for exhibition, and for sale by
o« WARD, BUBOHARD A CO.
ENGLISH CANTON FLANNELS.
A PEW Pieces very heavy English Canton FLAN
NELS. Received and for sale by
__o6 WARD, BUBOHARD A 00.
PUTNAM'S MAUAKINE, fjr October has been
received. Also, Knickerbocker, Graham, and Ar
thur’s Magssines for same month. For tale by
octs GEO. A. OATEH A BRO., Broad at.
X'RAVKLH IN BUHOPK and the East a year in
England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Vrauce, Belgium,
Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy,Greece, Turkey, Syria,
Paestiue and Egypt, by Samuel Irenaeus Prime, with il
lustrations. Clouds and Bunsbine in the Life ol a Village
Pastor. Tbe Vitw of the Scripture Relations concerning
a future Bute, by Richard Vthately, D. D., late A-ch
bishop of Dubl-n. Si*.ns of the Times; or Present, Past
and future, by Rev. John Cumming, D. D. Ihe Land cf
the Sarscen; or Pictures of Palest ne* Asia Minor, Sicily
and Spain, by Bayard Taylor. Als>, Scenes in the 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 tbe Old Curiosity Shop of Ohas. Diclena.
for sale at \ GKO. A. OATEd A BKO’S.,
oct# , Broad street.
TO BENT.
,i LARUE new double TENEMENT, containing 10
2X. Rooms eligibly situated on Walker street, near the
Georgia Railroad Depot. Would be suitable for a Board
ing-House. for particulars enquire of
oct2 SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.
A VALUABLE Cook for sale. Apply to
°ct3 ts ESTES A RICHMOND.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !
JJ. CLAYTON, under the Augusta Hotel, has re
• ceived a Urge and general assortment 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 ALSO,
HATS, CAPS, CARPET-BAGS, TRUNKS, Ac. octß
AUGUSTA FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL.
THK 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.
The-e being no extra charge for French and Latin, the
pupil may cultivate thorcurblr and uninterruptedly the
above Languages during the whole course of education.
ocl2 Bm_ _ 0.8. lABAL, Principal.
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
WABK HOUSE AND COMMISSION MXBCHAIT,
Augusta, Usirgts,
Continues the business ; n all its Departments.
sBO-6mdAw
ON CONBIUNMKNT—
-167 bags “ Extra” family FLOUR;
150 “ Superfine **
206 bbis. Magnolia WHIBKEY.
Just received and 'or sals low by
sep97 SCRANTON, KOLB A CO.
POTASH— 9000 lbs. for *ale by
sepM WM. H. TCTT.
STORAGE.
THB undersigned having t* ken the Fire-Proof Ware*
bouse on Reycold 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 DKLAIGLE.
N. B.—Beatles the Cotton Tiers, there are commodious
Closed Store Rooms, and as. excellent Cellar. sep97
iPHE subscribers, thanxful for tbe patronage hitherto
A extended their house, would call the attention of
Merchants, Planters, and the country generally, to the
stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS and OIL, recently
laid In. Possessing facilities for business second to none
in the trad*, they are enabled to offer articles In their line
as low as any similar establishment soutb. Call and j udge
fbryourselves.
We are also Agents for the virions PATENT MEDI
CINE 9 now so much iu vogue. W. H. AJ. TURPIN.
sep99
FOB SALS,
AVERY desirable SUMMER RESIDENCE. 8* or 4
miles from town, and near the Geo. Railroad, contain
ing 16 acres, with some new improvements, exoellent wa
ter, Ac. Also, a very like’/, active young Negro man,
about 88 years of age. Titles ic disputable. Tbe above
property will be sold on reasonable terms. Enquire at this
office. augll
PIANOFORTE .
REDSIVED this day from the celebrated Manufac
tory of J. Ghickering A Sons, Boston, S, and
T Octave PIANO f ORTfcS, end for sale at
O. GATLINS,
Piaoe and Music Store undor the United States Hotel.
sept 96
TO BUT,
ROM the Ist of October, the DWELLING HOUSE oa
1 Broad street, two doors below Lincoln, at present oc
cupied by 8. D. Heard. Alto, a large vacant LOT attached
to it. Apply on the premlierto
sepM ts 8. D. HBABD.
British Luetrb—tor poiuhiag stoves, m, fcr
sale by (sepSSj WM. H. TUTT.
\ MULES WANTED.
\ 11TE wish to purchase ferty o d MULES, suitable tor
1 Vv Carts, to fill ta order. Send in year old Mules
from your Plantations, and make room for you ig ones to
fit i their ilace*. Apply at our btvery Stables.
* WILSON A ALFORD,
. sepß4 in rear cf U. 8. Hotel.
WASTED,
TO HIBK or (URCHASE, a first rate Carriage-driver.
Apply to [o6] WIL’fQX, HANP A ANBLEY.
N W GOODS.
WARD, BIRCHARD * CO. are now opening
tber Pall and Utatei Stock, comprising all tbo
latett styles in FOREIGN FABRICS, as well as a lull sup
ply of Domestie and Fleotation GOODS. We shall offer
oar Goods at very low prieoato cosh and prompt-paying
customers. sspu
BW MAC&BRRL.-Nos. 1,9 and 8, In whole, half
and quarter barrels,just received and for sale low by
aepSS HAND. WILOOX A 00.
XTORTHKRM APPLK».-6 bbU. choio# Nortbwn
in
U RHINO FLU IB ABB ÜBSBBD OIL, arrived
at last, and for sale In lota to salt.
aep99 W. H. A I. TURPIN.
T>KCBIVKD THIS DAY—
Afo A fresh supply cf fine YEAS;
fine Olarct, Madeira. Pal* SherryaadOM Fort WINES
Pure Old COGNAC, Holland GIN, 014 Monongahri*
and Irish WHISKEY, and OM Apple and Peach BRANDY;
together with Gash sapplies received weekly. FerssJeoy
seplS 6. T. DORTIO.
OORff -Tbs Berber, or Tbe itoTataineer of the
Atlas; by W.S.Mayo, MLD. Also, another wrppiy
LOTTERIES.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
AaU (Byauthorityo/lkeState#Alabama) x*ia
j UU oosn>oo(u> on tu Havana flan. Grv
[ ■■■ NOW IS YOUK CHANGE i SHE
• UNPARALLELED SCHEME VON NOVEMBER.
> OIAS. W, to be Drawn Hey .*, !»**, la the City nt
When PrUee oenoweM^fo*s«.(2o, wiU be dietributed
according to the following Magnificent Scheme /
f » ou 'Naw the iowset Prtaeyou get the eest of
. I 1 nr Tl *ket without deduction, and Remember every Priae
drawn at each drawing, and paid when due wivwouv disco-
TfOl 2
’ i F li* eof
I } ' 6»*o
! i.. SOOO
■ }J r iSSS
s : :::::::::::: £»
** $30... 4000
1000 prisee in all, amounting to SOO,OOO
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Tickets $10; Halves $6.00; Quarters S3JO.
Bills on all solvent Banks at par.
AUcommunications strictly confidential.
Owing to the prevalence of Yellow Fever in Montgome
-17,1 am compelled to dispense with the drawing of 0la«s
Von the 9tr, tnst. lam left alone; nil my Clerks snd
one of the Commissioners having gone from town, and the
other Cctnmimioner confined by sickness In bis family.
Holders of Tickets in Class V, by retarning their Tick
®te nny dealer, or to this Office, can re-invest In Class
W, to be drawn November Bth.
This brilliant and unparalleled Scheme, with One
Thousand Prises,and only Ten Thousand Tickets, with a
Capital Prise of $30,000, commends itself to the specula
tive public, as offering indue entente before unheard of In
the anaals of Lotteries.
8. SWAN, Agent and Manager,
„ Sign of the Bronse Lions.
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 1, 1355. octs-td
GREENE St PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTHHIHN.
Managed, Drawn and Trane*paid by the well know in
and retpontible firm qf
GREGORY A MAURY
SALES CLOSE BACH DAT AT 3 O’CLOCK
Drawn Numbers Extra Class 80, ty Delaware 396, Oct. $:
1 51 $1 88 36 31 76 <8 87 46 $$ 18 6.
Also, Drawn Numbers Class 340, at Savannah, October 8:
47 48 88 15 4 66 64 18 68 84 18 68 1 14.
GLASS 343—to.be < rawn at Savannah, on Wednesday, Oc
tober 10. Splendid Scheme.
$15,000!
6 prises or $8,867; 10 of SI,OOO, do., Ac., Ac. Ticket* $4
—Shares in proportion. Risk on s package of 36 quar
ters $14.35.
GLASS 848—to be drawn at Savannah Thursday, Oct.
11. Brilliant Soheme.
$8,959!
9 prises of $8,000; 8 of $1,000; i of $ ,000. Ac., Ac., Ac.
Tickets s3—Shares in proportion. Risk on a package of
36 quarters, $7.88.
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent.
On Jackaon-street, next the Globe Hotel.
%BF“ All orders from the city or country, strictly eonfl
dential. oc 10 |
HAVANA FLAN LOTTERY.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! 1
[By Authority qf the State qf Georgia.]
MACON, UKOHUIA.
THIS LOTTERY is conducted on the plan of the
Royal Lottery of Havana, of single numbers—and
draw -i at Concert Hall, Macon Ga., under the sworn su
perintendence of Ooi..George M. Logan and Jas. A. Nes
Jit, Esq. .
CLASS G.
GRAND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 19tB, 1866.
When Prises amounting to
$60,000!
Will be distributed as follow*:
—CAPITAIB—
prise of 13,000 j
1 « 6,000 '
1«• 8,000 j
1 •* 9,000 1
X « 1,600 !
1 »« I,<oo
1 « 1,100
fi •• 1,000
10 « 400
lo “ 160 :
13 « 110 i
90 11 100 ,
60 “ 60 ,
966 “ 16 ,
38 Approximation Prises of 060 ,
408 Prises amounting to 860,000 J
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. ,
Everv Prise is drawn st each drawing snd paid when ]
due in full without any deduction. Orders strictly eonfl- t
dential. Drawings tent to orders. Registered lettets at (
my risk. Bills on all solvent Banks at par. ,
Whole Tickets $8; Halves $4.00; Quarters $3.00.
Address JAMES F. WINTER,
sep'ZS Manager, Maoon, Ga.
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY •
By authority of Use State ts Georgia.
BEAUTIFUL SCHEME VOR OCTOBER.
LLA H 8 H.
7b be drawn Oct. Mta, low, in «-> otty & Atlanta,
Georgia, when Prime* amounting to
•30,000!
Will be distributed in accordance with tbe following
Match lets Scheme!
1 prise of
9 “ SB,COO 4,000
8 « 600 1,600
11 ** 960 9,760
10 “ 110 l-ioo
17 •’ 75 1.8*6
48 “ 60 9,180
88 “ 95 8,175
900 “ 10 8 000
•80 ” 5 8,150
1000 Prises is all amounting to 180,000
ONE THOUSAND PRIZES !
ONLY TIN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Tickets $5; Halves $2.60; Quarters $1.96.
ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEX TICKETS l
%ST Bills on all s Ivent Backs at par. All communi
cations strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
le pgo Atlanta, Georgia.
BULKY’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BUCHU
Iff a combination of the most efficient remedies known
to the Medical faculty, for tbe relief and care of those
numerous complaints of the Urinary Organs, consequent
upon inflamation or ulceration of the Kidneys, Bladder
and Urethra. It Is prepared by an experienced ch emist,
according to n formula approved by the Medical facuity,
and is worthy the confidence of all who may be suffering
from Pain and Weakness in the small of the Back, Stop
page and Pain in voiding Urine, Diabetes, or Exoessof
Jrine, Strangury, Gravel, Gleet, LeneorrhcM, Ac.
RISLKY’S BCOHU Is a reliable and standard popular
remedy foi all disease* of the Urinary Organs, designed to
displace the high priced and irreeponsible nostrum* which
are forced upon the notice and credulity of sufferers. It
is put up in large bottles, and sold at 91 by druggists and
country merchant* generally, and at wholesale by HAVI
LAND, RIB LEY A CO., Augusta; HAYILAND, HAND A
00., Charleston; and by HAYILAND, HARRAL A RIB
LEY, New-York. dli-dtwauly
FOB EDGEFIELD C. H. AND 96 DEPOT.
AFTBB September 18,1866, the Stage
will leave Augusta for
0. H. daily (Sundays excepted) at 8 A. M.
and return same evening.
for M Depot, Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville, and all
places on Hoe of Greenville and Columbia Railroad on
iONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 8 A. M.
Office la Augusta at the Globe Hotel, kept by US.
MORRIS.
N. B.—Pre-piy all fre ghU. or it will remain In the
office. jlseplfi-lm] DOUGLASB A RIPLEY.
them horses and mules HAVE ARRIVED!
UNCLBBBB ROBISON, of Lesiagton, Kg- SW
has lust arrived with seventy as fins MULES
aod HORSES as ever was offered in this market, consist-
Ing of floe single HORSES and pairs, and No. 1 Saddle
HOBSEB. Apply at WILSON A ALFORD’S Stables, in
rear of U. 8. Hotel. octs
MACKEBZIE A LAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wayneoboto’, Burke
county, Ga., will practice In Burke. Sc iven, Jeffer
son, Emanuel, Washington, Tatuall, Montgomery aid
B-chmond counties. . .
ALsxaxnaa Mxcxssxts. | Johs f. Lawsos.
CABPETING,
OP Scotch and American fabric, iidudlcg the lowest
and finest grades of INGRAIN and THREE-PLY, to
gether with Plain and figured BAIZES, DRUGGETS,
RUGS, Door MATS, BINDING, Ac., can be bad at mod
erate prices, from [oct4| J. P. BETZK.
AMB.—Choice Caavaaaed HAMS, for sal* by
rct9 EBTEd A RICHMOND.
(MB, GBMINT, CALCINED PLASTER, and PLAS
TERING HAIR, Just received by
octa E4TEB A RICHMOND.
ARPBRff’ MAUAZIHK, for October, trimmed.
Also, No. 11 Harper*’ Story Books—franklin, tbe
Apprentice toy. for salt by
oct* THOS. RICHARDS SBOM-_
AKPBH’ff MA«AS6IiB, and Godey’s Lady’s
for October, * M A BRO.
- BMWOL.
Mu n b URIFFIN will re-open his School, cn the
corner of Ellis and Mclntosh streets, on MONDAY,
°The*lWl* Department will bo conducted, as hereto
f°Atthe^Hiuerto/seveniifriends, a Primary School for
w ".[ will be opened at tbe same place, ua
dmrthespeeial charge of a faithful and competent teacher,
whJwiHdevot* her whole time to that department.
ft M or Ttrmow raw team oe 11 wan.
Primary Dsoartment-Reaffißf.Bpoll’ng, Writing.
Primary Geography and Arithmetic 97 00
Common English Branches » «
Higher English do. «0
Languages *• w
s*p9o-tf
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
JUST received from the Granite Mills a ehotea ojtWjs
or Extra FLOUR for fam-.ty naa from tun Whit*
Wheat, for sal* by I**l** ALLBN.
Vo* 1 War ten Block*
OLABBBB*—IOO khda Mt MpLAMB;
100 bW*. Prime New OrWans .
60 bMs. Stamrt’s 0. H. 9UYRUP.
for sale low by [anS4] WILOOX, HAND A ANBLIY.
NDBR ffUlßTtf AND BSAWBBA.—A L AR6I
ASSORTMENT of nßtb* neweet kinds.
oB WM. O. PRICE A 00.
. /'tMBMB PRBMCH CAFBPLMB A mygty re»
AUCTION SALES.
BY C. E. (JIKARDEY * CO.
THIS^DAT,
TWtIUOAY, ia treat of store, at lOH o’c'ock, will b©
X sold, a band on* tot of Second hand fa rot are, eon
• Mac of Bedsteads, Chain, Tables, Brntiii, Wardrobes,
' Divans, Carpet', udlrtat, i hov I and Tonga.
Crockery Ware, do.
1 a. Also.
’ ol * a oonoeroed, 8 p itces damaged Bodying.
S 8. C. GREN VILLM & CO
rvXiIJRMOAV, ia front of store, at 10)4 ooloer, ©•
X will sell our usual assortment of Groceries, 11 qn . ,
fancy sad Staple Dry Goods, New and Second-fc*r
furniture, >c. Terns cash 010
BY CV E GiRAHDEY & CO.
Important Sale cf ru* rAquort.
'T'HI RBDA V, ia rroat of Store, at lo3© o’clock i, 1 ,
X will be sold without reserve, a choice lot of U ct >«
and Wines, to wit: oqr casks Holland Gin; 8 eighth cs e
Otard Brandy; 8 qr casks do; 40 baskets Ch impugns Wic
Ueidalck, Also, 60 boxes superior french Cordial, toi.,
ble for bar rooms; 30,000 Segars, assorted brants, A .
The atteation of the trade is resprctfuUy solicited
the salewillbe p sitive and without reserve. ’»
Terms cash. octltA
BY C. E. GIKAKDEY & CU
Splendid, ttoond-hand Piano.
TlllUbUA V , will be sold at 11)4 o’olock, in front: f
Store, a splendil seven-octave, Rosewood Plan ,
original cost in New York, 06,0. T.ie in.trument is .
No. 1 one, anu will be sold to the highest bi Idsr,
Terms oah.
BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO.
'T'ULObUAY, 11th last., in front of store, at 18 o'clock.
X tJI be sold, a No. 1 family Horse, kind asd gentle,'*
years di, oolir deep bay. Warranted sound, and sc'.J
fir no fault. The above Horse may be treated for at pri
vate sale until Wednesday. Terns cssb.
ALSO.
1 Li.hi Waggon Dray and Harness. octT
BY C._ E. GIRARDEY & (X)7
Fine Oil Painting* at Auction.
WH lake pleasu e tj inform cur friends and ths public
gene: ally, that on WEDNESDAY nest,at 11 o’oloc.
A. M.,we will sell, In from of etore, 18 fine OIL PAINT -
INUB, in beantifUl Gilt frames, being subsets from Ibe
great Masters of the Spanish and Italian SebooL Tern. ,
caah. 0 7
BY C. E. GIRARDEY & CO.
TIKHDAV in front of Store at 10)4 o’clock A. M. We
will sell our usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions
Dry Goods. Beady Made Cbthrog. 800 s and Shoes,Be
gan, fancy Articles, New and Second Hand furniture.
Also, Buggy and Harness. Terms Clash. cctT
BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO.
OeHraUe Jieeedenoe pur Sale.
THAT pleasant and desirable reaidence formerly occu
pied by Mr. A. Gardelle situated on Bllia street in
the Central part of the City, between Centre and Wash -
ing'on streets, can now be purchased low and on accom
modating terms at private sale. If not previously dis
posed of it will be sold at the L >wer Market on TUESDAY
the 3d of October next at 13 o’clcck. The lot has 01 feet
8 inches front on Ellis street, and ran* back towards
Greene s’.retts 184 feet olnches. The lot hsa all necessary
out build. nt s, Ac., in good repair, with a fine garden con
taining choice Grape vines. Fruit trees, A .
Apply to JOSEPH BIGNON, or S. O. G. A CO.
septl»_
Richmond mhkuiky'h hack.—win be sold, on
the Orst Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, at the Lower
Market House in the city of Augusta, within the legal
hour*, the lot or parcel of Land and improvements follow
ing, to • it: All that lot or parcel of land, situat d In He
county of Bichmond, having a front on the Washington
Road of one hundred feet, and extending back two hun
dred and thirty-nine feet of the same width to the north,
and adjoining tbs old Campbellton Road to the west, and
the east the lot belonging to Jomea Watkins, and bounded
south by said Washington road: Levied on as the proper
ty of Willis Brsnnan. under a 0. fa. on the f< recloaure of a
mortgage, at the Instance of John McKinney vs. the said
Willis Brannsn. Property pointed out in the fl. fa.
Sept. 80,1856. WILLIAM DOYLE, D. Sheriff.
Richmond mhkhipp’m hack.—win be sold,
in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next,
at the Lower Market House, the following pr< per
ty, vis: all that lot or parcel ts Land, situate, lying
a d being in the city of Augusta, in the county asd Bute
afortetid, containing 6'J feet, more cr less, on the front
and extending back to the Methodist Ohnrch lot; bounded
north bv taL Methodist C'urch lot, east by a tot lately
occupied by Bobert V. Bouyer, south by Telfair-streH,a*.id
west by a Ist belonging to Mr . llisabeth A. Crump :
Levied on as the property of George H Crump to aa‘ isfy a
fi. fa on foreclosure of morlgtge issu'd from the Superior
Court of Richmond county in favor of Jo tph M. Newby
ard John K. Horn against George U. Orump. The afore
sai 1 described proper.y pointed out in raid mortgage ft. fa.
Levied this 36th September, 1866.
September 38.1866. WM. DOYLE, D. She iff.
AN ORDINANCE,
TO PRIBORIBE AN OATH TO BE TAKEN BY ALL
CITY OFFICERS.
SECTION 18T—Beit ordained by the City Council
O of Augusts, and it is hereby ordained by the author!•
ty of the same,That ail Police Cffiera and Watchmenof
the City snail taae u.e following osth bes ire the Mayor cr
a Member of Council or the Clerk, before entering upon
the discharge of their duties:
I do solemnly swear (»r affirm, as the ease may
be,) that 1 will, well an I truly, to the brst of knowledge,
skill and ability, do, perform and discharge all the duties
required of me in my office under the ordinances of the
City Cou'cil of Augus.a, that I will make a prompt ac<l
due report of all violaiiors of P e C ty Ordinances, which
•hall oome within my per/onal knowledge, or of which 1
msy be informed upo: reliable information from others,
and that I w 11 yield a prompt, cheerful end willi-g obe
dience te all tkelawfjl orders 0: my super- r *IL »rs : Bo
help me God.
Bsc 9kd. Hd it further ordained, That all officers or the
City,other th n thoa-specifl-d in the first Section of this
Ordinance, shall in like manner take the folio- iegoatb.
I do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the iaie may
be,) that w*'l well and truly, to the beat of my knowl
edge, skill, and ebili y, do, perfjrm aud dt charge all the
duties repaired of me ia my office, under the Ordinance of
the City Council of Angusta, and that 1 will make a
prompt and due report of a'l violations of the City Ordi
nances touching or relating to the suljeet matter or my
office and duties, which anal) come within my personal
knowledge, or of which I may be informed upen reliable
information from others, and that I will yield a prompt,
cheerful, and • filing obedience to ail the 'awful orders of
ray superior officers : So help me God.
Bxcrtox 3d.—Beit further Ordained, that all Ordlnio
ces and parts of Ordinances confl ct-ng with the provis
ions of th s Ordinance he and the tacre are hereby re
pealed. WM. E. HEARING, Mayor C. A.
Attest: 8. H. Camp, Cl-rk. octfi-8t
AN ORDINANCE
TO PROHIBIT CITY OFIIOKKB FROM BECOMING St
CUBITY UPON BONDS.
SKCTION IfcT.—Be it ordained by the City Council
of Augusta, and it is hereby ordained by the authori
ty of the same, that no officer ol the City Council shall be
allowed to become security u on any bail bond, or appeal
hood,or appearance bond in any proceedings oefore tbe
Mayor tr the City Council, nor upon any bond required
to be given by the City Ordnance.
WM. X DEARING, Msvor 0. A.
Attest: 8. H. Cbump. Clerk- oct9-d3t
TO GROCXKYINKRCZANTI ARD OTHERS.
THAT CLAUWK of the 4Jth section of the Genera
Ordinance of the Oi y of Augusta, wh ch relates to
stlliog spirituous or intoxicaiing liquirs in qusn'ities of
one gallon or lees, will be strictly enforced for |fie future
Persons who sell by the gallon or lets, mss', tike out Li
cen>e No. 3, or they will bs fiable to the penalty contained
In the 46th eest'on of tue General Ordinance.
By order of the City Council.
octfodlCt W w. X DEARING, Mayor C, A.
WANTED,
SIX able-bodied HANDS and Two OARPINTBRS.
Apply to io» >tl N. C. TROWBRIPOX
BUILDING.
THK undersigned having located permanently fat this
cltyl is now prepared to furnish DESIGNS, SPECI
FICATIONS, fie, of all kinds of BUILDINGS, together
with Superintending contrac’a of same, for thowe in want 4
of his services, at a moderate fee.
AU kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS kept on baud, or
ordered at short nolle*, such as DOORS, BAS<i and
BLINDB. all rises, Northern Pins; NAILS, alt sines, a
good article; Providence LIME, in large barre's- feimlet
pointed SCREWS. WM. H. BAL'UJBURT,
cc t» 0w O nstltutlonallst Range.
BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS.
THE subscriber has just received at his store,
nearly opposite J. A T. Bone’s Hardware Ml
Store, his fall sapp y of BOOTB, BUOEB and FMI
Plantation BROGANS. His stock comprises a * Mb
complete assortment of the very latest styles—prices rea
sonable, call and see them. JAR W. BURCH,
06-dAwjm At the old stand of H. K. Clark#.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
rrsHß undersigned have entered into a Copartnership
1 for the purpose of transacting a General GROCERY
AMD PROVISION BUSINESS in all its branches, on the
north side of Broad street, two doors above the Planters*
Hotel, and respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends
and tne public gunoraUy. JERRY REED.
Auguste,O-L 1,1800. JAX O’DONOHOr.
oct3-8m
MECHANICS’ BANK, 1
AoUoara, G*., Pot. 1, 1860. (
NO. 4S. —A Semi-Annual Dividend of FIVk DOL
LARS per share win be paid to the Stockholders on
demand. JoctS-lOtj M. HATCH, flashier.
TO PLANTER*
WB are agents for the Marietta Steam Tannery and
Shoe Mannfactjry. and will keep on hand t Speci
men of their superior Plantation SHOES to which we
invite the attention es Planters and Merchants beforw
making thsir Vail purchases.
By 1 saving the measures for Shoes at our Store, wo
can have them madeat short notice and delivered boned,
at the Manufacturers prices.
saplMSte THOE.P. STOVALL A CO.
IXPTXMIXR 26, ltM.
CLARK A CO. have reoeived the greater part of
their Vnl supply of Goods, comprising WATCHES of
all kind, BILYBK and PLATED WARE of every descrip
tion, JEWELRY, GUNS, PISTOLE, CUTLERY, FANCY
WARES, Ac.
Thestoekof Watches and Silver Ware is very fnIL anl
witl be aoMat anali advance. eepST
COTTON IXID.
1 AAA Prebfie Pomegranate, very r«J. M
lUUU fifty Ooate a bwshei at my Gin, or forwarded te
; cash orders in aaeka.fbr Twenty five cents per sack ,