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V PAbIMbEEHIF NbT.Ci’.
TIIK order iqnel Late enters< icto a Copartner hip
u »ier ih; name a.d ft 1j < f life.'JAM IN *t OOu
ftl'H, f>r the pu po e i f erryin,' on the YUkN TURK
BUdl .■ 1£ 8 i i ali in biauc ts, at the old ft in t of M. At.
Re J.»lei, , next doo above i. Rich area A fona Book
store, aid nspec full solicit the patrouageofthe r friends
and toe I u >li: gautrail/. M. M. ii»N'AMIN,
U. C. OOODK CU.
Augusta, Acg Bth, 18*5. aerSfSm
FHKX TRAD* AND BO MONOPOLY t
WUOBAYB GAB OB LEAD PIPtBf
JflOVtK A (;u., Plumbcrsand Gas F liters, atthe
• corner of Jack-on and Teifa’r streets, immediately
In the rear of the Baptist Church, would like to know.
We take pleasure in stati.",'? that we are now prepared tc
rnn GAB and WATER PIPES Into stores, dwellings,
Churciics, factoi ies, public buildings, Ac., at as lowa rate
of as good material and workmanship as can be obtained
and done in any Boathei n city.
In addition to this we win keep a constant supply, and
procure at the shortest noti ethe following articles, vis:
Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, llall Burners, Stiff and
Flexible Drop Lights, Gas Pipe* of all sises, Lead and
Block rin Pipes, water Olonets, Wash-Basins of variant
patterns, Wood Bathing Tuoa, lined with Copper and
Lead, Copper and Brass Shower Baths, Cooking Ranges,
with or without Water Hacks; Copper s.nd Galvanised
Circulating j-cilem, Cast Iron sinks, for liitchensor Pan
tries,ofai sites and patterns; Brass and Iron Lift and
Force Pumps of various patterns and sites.
All orders left at the shop or with the Superintendent ol
the Gas Works will be personally and punctually attend
ed to JOHN ItOWE,
»s*ly 9 G. 8. HOOKEY.
DYjS HUUSii.
DOUUK’m FANCY DYKING ANDBTEAM FINISHING i
KHTaULIBUM ENT.ou Ureeue-ttreet, between Kol
lock and Mai bury, wh re he continue* to hi h |u d FIN
ISH every description of Ladies and Gentleman' apparel.
Bilks, Halms, Woolen, Col on and Linen Goods, and in fact,
goods i f e/ery fabric. Bha»ls of every description Dyed
and Preset, Wi.ite and ail tio.s of Shawls cleansed,
bleached audstaius removed. Articles for Mourning dyed
at short ,oiice. Gents. I oars, Pants, Vests and Cravau ,
dye i a beautifel feat black, warranted not to smut. Ke
pai mgdc.ie. Every style of Goods cleansed of Ladies
anl Gentlemen-’* xppare.. White Kid Gloves and Btraw
Bennets ulea bed and pr«3eu n the latest styles and
shapes, straw Bonnets dyed all the light colors as wtll as
black; Ciirpetine c.caused, Ac. I'hisis the ont estab
lishment •.[ tnekind .a the State, where the finishingls
executed with steam.
N. (J. Ue also manufactures SHOE LACING, and'-lia*
-them for sale at wholesale only, or by the gross. Shew,
dealers wli please send In their orders. Prices as lowa*
elsewhere.
Miss M. DODD, Whitehali-s'rect, Atlanta, Oa., is my
duly authorised Agent. Ah ooods consignui to her will
receive prompt attention. ap‘29
TAN MILLION CAriiAL.
ATUKNdCIIM FI- Si INSURANCE ICMPAN*
SAOKViLLE- TKEKT L
DIKKCTOKS »N LON" N.
Rt. Uoa. The EARL OF GLk ali, hairman.
SkMOTt Assort, I iliuus Gowxan,
F. BARTLETT, E. A. I W. iiULKLST liUOKtS, M. L
J. R. HUSTON, j OkftKISQTON JOSRS,
J. cTkßLi.ni corse, | K. D Lancastxs, K. N.
Jso. lIABbT, | Joseph J. Kxxo,
HISIT it ARRLSB, j iIKNRT tUTTOS,
Richard Wild.
KEFEIUCNOKS IN PHILADELPHIA.
Atwood A Co., j Jno. Fatnum,
Jno. Grigg, | Geo. 11. Stuart,
rs, Liaghoru A Co., I Wm. M. Kee A Co.,
Powers A Wcighunan, | White, Btevens A Co.
Agent in Augusta, Ga., J. H. ANDERSON,
apiit ________
' AititlAGKS, BOUGIES,
STOCKTON A CAREY,
AT the stand long ocenpied by James Hulbert, cn th*
corner of Ellis and Mclntosh-streets, will keep con
stantly on hand a good assortment of Home-made an-
Northern onanufaclurea CARRIAGES, BOCKAWaYS sno
BOGGIEd, which they will sell at low prices and on rea
sonable terms.
They are now prepared to build to order all article* I
theii line in a superior style. lit. PA IKING done at shor.
notice in the best workmanlike manner. They solicit pa
ronage. n 35
BEADS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FOB SALE 14 r
M. P.
180 PKARL-BTUUHT .. .OUK. 1 Mi
ni y2O-lira
NuTl. -
JOBL, N. FiIKK.M AN, b tvia - put based the entire
interest of JOEL N. FRKi u-..- a CO., the businest
Will be ountinned at the old stf o ~
Augusta,Feo. IT.IsSS. L - L N. FREEMAN.
fIS
MEDICAL CAKD
DU. JOHKPII HA l I'O.V, having resumed the prac
tice of MKUICIN 1C and oURGKKY, oilers tils service
to the citUeoi of Augusta and vicinity. Keiidence t
R.p. BpelmHti‘«,Greene »t.
KOPKAND TWINE AGENCY.
HAVING the exclosire Agency lor the sale of the
celebrated brand of pure ii K SIP oOPK “OottoL
Leaf," manufactured at Louisville, Ky , and alao for twe
and three ply TWI.N 1C from same place, 1 am prepared tc
furnish de le<* with the beet quality of Hope, at Manufac
turer’s prices, wilh expenses ad.eJ. bix hundred cour
now receiving. Orders for the above executed with des
patch and fidelity. J. A. ANdLfr'.y,
apfA dm Comm, and Prod. Merchant.
CABINET BEPAIBING ANO UPHOLSTEBIN'%
npU It subscriber hasopened his w «> r k-
X stiop on Hroad-street, one doorEfegMjKWMjfea
below r>, c. Grenville A Co.’s Auction flfttf&MG&ggs-,'
Store, where he is piepared to REPAIR
aU kinds or FURNITURE, and do UPHOLBTKRIN<
WOKS with neatness and despatch.
MArTKEdeEu and BEDbTEADS trade to order, and foi
tale. ii"‘l6i G. W. WINDHAM.
AETKUE’B PATENT A IE-TIGHT, HELP-SEA
ING CAf b aND JARS,
Fob PRtsERVi.c PUEfia pruhs and tkgeta-
BLEP. —Torse vi"U3i 1 Jars are constructed with a
channel around the mju.h,Dear the top, into which the
cover fit closely. I'h.s tLaoneili filled with a very ad
hesive cement, pi-, ar^-ter ihe purpose, and allowed to
harden. Toseailh vi se_ hermetically, it Uonly necta
ry to hoot the ooetr j i.l /, ami prete ii into place. It
may be ipened wtu as u uoh ease as ,t Is closed by
Slight ywa mine me top. By this simple contrivnnce, the
process of hermeti-al sealing is placed conveniently with
in the reach of every individual; and fruit, vegetables
and bo ter, may ce k pt, with their natural flivor unim
paired, tor**, indefinite length of time.—the* YeMel .
were tnorougnty tested the past summer, end their con
tents, after the lapse of months, found unchanged. Direc
tions aooompanying them
Ail kinds of ripe stewed fruits miy also be kept in
them. It will on y be Leceasary to stew the fruit as for
the table, adding the amount of soger required to make it
palatable; fill uu the vessel with the/Hoi fruit, and seal at
onee. All ripe fruits prserved in this way, will be found
at freah in the winter season, at if just taken from the
tree and stewed. A
Theeeoan* and fare are all prepared for eea'ing. The
hoaeeeeeper has only to heat the »id and preas into ita
place.
Tnree different sises of the above may be obtained from
D. u. PLUMB A CO., Augusta.
FJHBeLE.
ABBRY MABB POM BY, rides first -ra'e, and war
ranted tea id. Inquire a: W1 ton A Alford’s htable,
er to myse f. L’o <lfij W. g. RQYaL.
RBCBIVtO lußblt-
S packages o r Engl sh Hot and C id PICKLFfI;
1 east pur i German COLOGNE, a 1 direct importa
tion, For sale by le-pISJ G. T. POETIC.
Y~ ABM.-Agr ney for the tele of Ootton osnaburg
assorted slate, for sale at Factory prices by
auSl It L. U'«PK T Nd Comm seion Mere'ants.
RUSHKU bUUAU — <W tibia. Crushed SUGAR, just
received and for sale low by
auBB HAND, WILCOX A 00.
VI K Abl BKH TAB KM for those Who w sh to order
«*■ CLOTH DIG 00*0 New- York, any tme daring this
[JyliJ WM.O. FRIO* *OO.
tsA "Fine f a err it (At Jlouer of commodate* —if U
the met* perfect union of tie osm and (At aaatmFUi.
that the firth knout." —Uotum.
f BUITLAYD NURSERY.
TEN THOUSAND CHOICE TREKS!
TIIK HtBMHIBKB offers tor Pall and Winter
Plan ing, (lSCfi-’M) the following desirable ar-JE
tides:
APPLES.— A select list, of early, medium and late va
rieties, inc udng man* of the new and superior Southern
a edlmgt, heretofore described in Southern OilWwfcf.—
25 cents each ; |2 ) per hundred.
PEARS.—Dwarfs and Standards, many choice varieties.
60 cents each; 940 p r hundred. Extra large treea, sl.
PEACHES. — A succession from June till October, tn
c cd ng many native seedlings. 25 cents each; s4oper
hundred.
APRICOT", NECTARINES, PLUMB and CHERRIES,
of ibe best varieties. 60 cents each; $ 0 per hundred.
FlGS—Severe! choice varieties, including the Veleetial,
Alicant , Mack (Jhnoa, Ac., Ac 60 cents each.
GRAPES—Tbe rename Catawba, from A XT’s Vineyards;
also, WeUer’s Scuppcmonff, Ac. So cents taoh; 990 per
hundred.
QUINCES—The Orange variety, well rooted and etrong
Plants, at 26 rents.
STRAWBEKRIEB—More than thirty choice varie
ties, including ail the most desirable. The e Btravber.y
P ants have been awarded the Jlrttpremium at tbe two
last ¥ irsof the " timihem Ventral Agiicultural So
ciety." ’ Prices, 61 cents per dosen, or frtm 91 to SB per
hundred.
BLACKBERRIES—The genuine new Rochelle or “Sea
cor’< Mammoth *’ B rries of extra else and fine flavor.—
Well rcoted plants 50 cents each.
POM KORAN a IKS—Tbe bub-acid, or Sweet variety, at
25 and 00 cents each, according to sixe.
OcAOK ORANGE PLANTS, for Hedging—a large quan
tity of vigorous Plants, of 1 and 2 years growth, at 99 to
98 per thousand.
0811 R, OR BASKET WlLLOW—Cuttings of the famous
&-veri(ti/ii, at sln per thousand, or 92 per single han
ded. Also, the Viminaiie, at 95 per thousand, or 91
per hundred. These Osiers are atro very valuable for hoop
yo'.er, when two yeais old from the catting.
tJBT~ Orders will ala* be received for ofolce ROBES,
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS and TREES, EVERGREENr,
V NVH. G-KEN HOUSE PLANTS, 4c.
ygr Ihi various Railroads diverging in almost every
direction from Augcsts, tffiri ample fecillUea for chip
ping to any part or ihe Btuth. Trees will be oarefuliy
packed and lorwarded by Rxpreaa or otherwise, with safe
ty and despatch.
83r- Prom middle of October until fl st of February is
tbj proper time for traui.pl it. ting— the earlier in the win
ter the belter Purchasers til be lurnlahed with such
fori rued) directions lor the planting and management of
T/eee, <flo , ai wld (if etrictly follow d) insure success,
a drees D. REDMoND, Augusta,Ga.
oc(4 dAtwtf
GEXXMWAY imRGTK. ~
Classical and English School — Male: and f\mak.
AT THOMSON, GA.
•"S'*IIIA undersigned, having permanently lesatcd as
A. as Teaches respectfully solici. the patrenage of their
friends and the public generally,
hr. m yearscf experience in teaching,and a oonstant a
ter tion to the duties of >heir profession, they flatter them
selves that the system of instruction which they are now
prepared to Rise students pursuing a regular oiasaical
course, cannot be surpassed t y any similar institution in
the Mate To parents, therefore, designing to give their
suns a Collegian education, th.ir servi es are especially
tender d, since » tno ough acquaintaace with theprepara
tory studies is ltdispensaole to the student’s progress
throughout his whole course. In their Academy pupils
wili be prepared to entet the higher classes ol College, or
il pi starred, thoroughly Instructed in a more practical
and i’Uaiaess course.
Th e atcessibidty, health and quietness of their location—
its freedom from scenes and causee oi dissipation—lnduce
them to hope for a continuance of that libera) patronage
which for so many years they have not failed to secure. '
A strict regard will be paid to moral tramin.', and the
general deportment of each pupil carefully observed.
The Academies for trefls e and Female pupils aresep- j
ara't —also, their boarding Houses.
It is nquire i that pupils be boarded with the Teachers. '
Board, tuitioD, fuel, washing, Ac., per term, too; lights 1
excepted. Tuition tree, per term, S2O. *
Ketai Annual Examination the Ist of June. Visitants
sol-cited to attend.
j SRMALR DRPARTMKSf.
Primary Class (per tsrm) .....1 $lO 00
Sicond Class, “ 15 00
Third Class, “ 80 00
Freon - and Drawing (extra). 500
Music, per term, (mitr-ment included) 80 00
The pupils are expee'ed to lurnlsh their own lights, or
for t’ em an extra charge will be made.
O. C. RICHARDS, A. M., Principal,
J. R. WILSON, Assistant.
* MISS A. M. RICHARDS,
Assistant Teacher in female Department.
MRS. J. C. RICHARDS,
Teacher of Drawing and As*’t. Teacher of Music.
MR. Ff'RNEiSEL, Prof, cf Music.
N. B.—Board, with many respectable families, at from
eight to twelve dollars per month. octlO-dßwAwly
THE BI7BKE HOUSE,
T''liNmn 'ersigned hs* opened the sbjve HOUSE, £fit
situated oa the corner oi Br ad and Washington JEf
B’reets, and is prepared to scaommodute transient and
permanent Boarders in as good stile as any other House
in thy c ty. This undergone extensive repairs,
whiih, together with adoHopal rooms and its eligible
location, warrants the saving, th.t with his
best t Sorts he hopes to make it a''w|Vortable home for
business men and travellers. H. D. HELL.
Augusta, October 6tb, 1655. Aqtf-dAwtf
THE AU3USTA SADDLE AND HABNSUIuiu
fACTORY.
U K have on hand a Urge Stock of SADDLES, HAR-
V\ NEeS BRIDLES, TRUNKS, VALIBEB and CAR
PET BAG 11 , all of which we offer lew, and we feel satis
-0 d with our increased facility for Manufacturing, that
we can compete in style, price and workmanship, with
anything Fold in this market. Our stock is oartfally te
lecte-1, a d nothing but the best materials used through
out Sole, Harness and all other kinds of LEATHER,
usually kept in ur business always on hand.
Kumbel’s Parent MACHINE STRETCHED, BELTING,
OAK and HEMLOCK, of all widths, always on hand at
the c d stand of A. Hatch now HATCH A BEG BUT, under
the Augusta Hotel. seßo-dAwlm
LKATHXB MACHINE BELTING AMD FACTORY
FINDINGS.
PATItNT Riveted, stretched and Cemented Leather
Machine BELTING, single and double, all widths, 1
to 34 inches, cuiried and ttretched by ourselves, quality
guarantied. A large stock alway* on hand.
ALSO,
Steam Packing, Copper Rireta and Burn, Ring Travel
ler!, Roller Brushes, Roller Cloth, S'ripper Cards, Picken,
Lag Screws, Lag Leather, and a variety of factory find
ings. for sale on accommodating terms by
SHERMAN, JESSUP A 00.,
Ho. 841 Broad at.,3d door west of Bank of Augusta.
au2ldatwßm
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
E. TWEEDY AGO,
(Near the Loicer Market, AuguetJ, Oa.)
WB have received our new and beautiful assortment
of WAToHES and JEWELRY: also, a large as
sortment of 80 hour and 8 day CLOCKS, at all prices
from t 1.50 upwards, all of which we warrant t J run well
aDd keep good time.
Wat he*, Cocks and Jewelry Repaired with despatch,
and warranted. 010
KB- TOOMBS’ VISIT Toj EUROPE.
AND bia return home,having been chronicled far and
near, it is not necessary for us to say more, than,
tnat during his visit to Paris, the great metropolis of
fashion, he could find nothing. In the way of oho ce PER
FUMERY, Fuperior to Lnbin’s celebrated EXTRACTS for
the Handker hies; a large and choice selection of which
we have just received by the last steamer, and have in
store the fo'losing variety :
Tea Rose, Oregon,
Verbena, Bergamotte,
v Mu k, Hawthorne,
Poppinac, * Patchouly,
Upper Ten, Violette,
West End, Victoria,
Jasmine, Bouquet, 5
Bouquet Caroline, Sweet Fcsnted Shrub,
Magnolia, Jonquil e,
Mill: fit ur, flowers of Italy,
1 Bouquet Jenny Lind,
Bouquet Jockey Clab, Rose.
' eepSi D. B. PLUMB A 00.
UN DRIBS.—IOO boxes TOBACCO, all grade*;
100 boxes SOAP;
100 boxes OaNDLES;
150 M SUGARS, all grades:
100 boxes assorted CANDIES, for sale low bj
iyll-dAw WILCOX, HAND A ANSLEY.
* NOTICE.
DR. J. H. BPBARB, having purchased WM. E.
DUBOSE’S entire interest in the Arm of
WELLS A DoBOSE, extends a cordial invitation te bis
friends to oallqttbe well known stand opposite Plai-‘.sr*’
Hotel, where we offer for sale a large and well selected
stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS, PFR
f t MERY, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLABS, FANCY AR
TICLES, AO.
for the present the name of the firm will remain tre
same. M. CLARKE,
W.B. WILLS,
anß-tf J. H. SPEARS.
AUUN. LARD AND FKATHHRJi—
-6.C00 ibs. choice Tennessee BAMS;
#O,O 0 “ “ “ SIDES:
e’ooo “ “ “ SHOULDERS;
15,000 “ •• “ lAKD;
IJTO “ Live Geess FEATHERS.
Just received and for ante by A. BTEVENS.
sepiT-dlm
SEBVAIT WUHAN WANTED
% n WOMAN capable es taking
ih.tr moth.V J V o * 3 * ehlMren, deprived of
kjprefcnSud Houeework. One from die ooun-
P :o^h d li r 008 0r two wW
BAKER. WEIGHT A 00.
ioTiaL~^ —
npHB COPABTH BRBHIP heretofore
X tween the aubaeriben, under tha
FANNING, U dissolved by mutuaioonae^^i^.*
parties has the authority to sign the
liquidation, or in the settlement of the bunMn • “
Augusta, June », 1165. J* A.'PANNING.
LAND POM SALK
917 min or Uss-196 acres in the woode-
Ali about three miles from tae dty,adjoining
MB. fl. Warren, H. H. Gemming, A. Stews-1 and others,
There is an ezoelUnt Dwelling and all rninwai j oat
caildtnga on the place. Also, several Springs or exoel-
Icht water: and for health, the situation cannot he aw
pa*Md. The plnee will be sold low If appitod for toon,
for term*. An., apply to A. J. MILLER, or
T. W. FLEMING.
AUGUSTA, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12,1855.
' AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,
AUGUSTA, GA.
HEMPHILL GRAY, PROPRIETOR.
nnHH PROP IIIBTOH of the ikon named auk
it lishment, in returning hit sincere thank* to hi*
friend* end the public in general, tor the eery liberal pa
tronage extended to him since he has been in opera-,
tlon, would respectfully state that be i* now prepared
to execute all order* for IKON AND BRASS OABTINGS,
with despatch, at the shortest notice, and In the best man*
c:r.
Tw Railroad Ceatfasiai and Car Balldar*.
f 1 am prepared to manufacture to order all kinds and
sises of Kail road Oar and Engine WHEELS, equal to any
msnofaotared.at the North. Holding Murphy'S Patent
right ftr making "Murphy's Patent Boiid Hnb OAK
WHEELS" I am now manufacturing a Single Plate
Railroad Oar Wheel, eqnni, if not superior, to any other
Plate Wheel, and far superior to the Spoke Wheels now In
use.
Particular attention paid to the mannlhetare of ail othar
kinds as Railroad Oar and Sngine CASTINGS, including
fro,?*, Switches, Ohalrs; also, Bridge BOLTS sad CAST
INOB for every description of Bridges.
I ic also prepared to flt up all sises and kinds 01
Railroad OAR WHEELS and AXLES, BOXES, OAPB and
BRASSES complete.
Ta Mill Owners and Millars.
Mill and Gin GEARING, CASTINGS, Ac., furnished*
the shortest not lee, of the best materials and wo/kmsnshit*
and at the lowest price*.
American Iron foundry, Augusta, Ga., I
June 6th, 13C8. ( dk-ly
DISSOLUTION.
TH* firm of OSMOND A BRAT was this day dissolved
by mutual oonsent. HEMPHILL GRAY will collect
the assets and pay tl debts of the firm.
JESSE OSMOND,
Augusta, Peb. 18, 63. _ HEMPHILL GRAT.
HAVING sold my interest in the American Iron
Foundry to Mr. HEMPHILL GRAT, who will con
tinue the buainees on bis own account, I solicit a continu
ance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the firm.
fU JZ3BE OSMOND.
DANA A WASriBUBH,
(euocsseoi s to)
WASHBURN, WILDER <fc CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Us.
Joaxra Wash Bums, Special I faas. G. Dana, j Genera
Jons R. WiLBtR, Partners, f H. K. Wxbkbukx, ( Partn’s
WILL continue the above business at 114 Bay street
east of the k xchange.
Orders for Ranging, Rose, and other supplies filled
promptly at lowest ca»h prices. jyßl 6m
AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFAC
TORY,
|QO BfIOAD-STBKKT, under the Augusta Hotel.
At the above establishment can be fonnd a large
and well selected assortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HARNESS, TRUNKS, OARPKT-BAGB, VALISES, Ac ’
which will he sold on accommodating terms. Work of all
kind made to order with neatness and despatch.
HATCH A BKGBIE.
Actuate, August 89th, 1864 suSO
LUMBER.
TUB undersigned is prepared to deliver any quantity
of Steam Rawed LUMBER and Plasterlrg LATHS at ,
the South Oaro ina Railroad Depot, at short notice, and
would be thankful for public patronage. All orders left
withß. C. Grenville k Co., wdl be promptly attended to. ,
RUTHERFORD OAKMAN.
Blac.ville, 8. 0., August 8,1865. au6 (
NOTICE. !
riß undersigned, having retired from the firm o i
CLAYTON A BIGNON, begs to return his sincere i
thanks to his friends for their liberal patronage; and takea 1
this opportunity to inform them that he intends continuing i
the CLOTHING BUSINESS on his own account in this i
dtp, and will leave for New-York in a few days for the \
purpose of getting up hi* stock. Due notice will be given i
ol his location, Ac. A. P. BIGNON. j
Angnsta, 84 th July, 1860. JySI-dtOl
INFIRMARY. ]
Dll. W. R. MOBKLKY'M' SURGICAL AND Mi <
CANCER INFIRMARY, is now open for the re-H I
ception of patients. His Infirmary contains thirty large i
well famished Room*, wi b plenty of good and trusty aer- <
vantt always at hand. This is the first Institution of the
kfDd over established in the Sonthern States, although <
such an Institution has long been needed. Ladies Depart- i
ment strictly private, if desired. They will receive the
daiiy attention of the proprietor, as wail as one of the
most experienced Matron* in the South. Dr. Moseley’s
treatment is generally ait hoot the use of the knife, caus
ing very little pain. Patients are boarded at 81 per day,
or 815 per month, fee to be agreed upon before the case
Is undertaken. All communications must be postpaid,
and addressed to W. R. MOSKI.EY,M. D., Griffin, Ga.
aull-tf
NOTICE.
TUB undersigned has sold his entire Stock to Mr.
T. DUNHAM, and on retiring from the buaiuosa
would return many thanks to his friends sad customers for
their liberal patronage, at the same time solicit a con
tinuance of the same for his successor.
All persons indebted to Ibe subscriber will please make
payment daring the present week.
July 1,1856. J. K. BANCROFT.
WELCH ft GRIFFITHS’ SAWS
, PATENT GROUND.
HA VINO purchased from Mr. Win. Southwell his
patent right for grinding Circular and other SAWS,
for which we have paid him a large sum, and we are the
sole proprietors of this patent, we will reward any percon
giving information of infrin. ements on the same.
Thia is the only Machine ever invented that will grind
a Saw perfectly even in thickness. They will require less
sett —wilt not heat while running—will saw smooth—save
lumber—and keep an edge longer than any other saws
made—and are cot liable to become untrue. I
Ail our Saws are made from aa extra quality of Cast
Steel, imported expressly for our own use, at much higher
cost than generally used for Saws.
We respectfully inform all manufacturers of Lumber,
that no Saw will be sent from this establishment but what
is of superior steel and workmanship; the temper will be
found more even and unitorm tnan any Saw lo use.
Orders received by OARMICUAKL A bKAN, Augusta,
Ga. IJyMJ WE T CH A GRIFFITHS.
JOHN o. COFFIN,
HOLBB, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
Augusta, Ga. office cn Jackson-street, two doors
south of it. H. May’s Carriage Establishment. All orders
from town an t country, promptly attended to.
J. G. 0. will keep constantly on band a stock c f PAINTS,
OILS, Ac. au!4
imiOß.
ALL persons Indebted to me, either ay open account or
note, will please come forward s*>J • ay np, as 1 am
desirous of closing np my old buxines,, I can be found at
tne store of Clarke A Royal, opposite the Masonic Hall.
jy2s H. B.CLARKE.
DISSOLUTION,
nr'HS COPARTNKHBUIP between the nndsrsigned,
A in thi < city and as Contractors on the Savsnnah, Al
bany and Gulf Railroad, under the firm of FINN A OS
MOND, is hereby dissolved by mu’-ual oonsent. JOHN
FINN has sold and transferred all his interest in the pro
perty end assets, to JUSSI OSMOND, who will pay all the
liabilities of the firm, compute Its contracts, and olese np
its busines. JOHN FINN,
Angnata, Sept. IT, 1856. JEBSI OSMOND.
seplS
AN® IRON.—I,OOO kegs prime NAILS,—m
stos; 85 tons Bwesde IRON. For sale by
iyll-dAw WILCOX. HAND A ANSLEY.
LlMtt, HAIR AND CKMHNT—ISO obis, fresh
Thomaston LIME:
100 bbls. Hoffman’s Roaendaie OEMEKT;
8000 Iba. Plastering HAIR. Just received - y
apM-dawtf _____ ESIESA RICHMOND.
LHMOINK CALP-SK.LV .—We ha.ejust rece ved
a large lot of Lemolne OALF-SKINB, Alio, a tail
supply of other brands of French and American OALF
-8KI&8, Patent CALF-SKINS, BUOK-BKINB, Binding and
Lining ßElNß, Ac. tJwlSj FOROB, OONLET A 00.
IMPORTANT TO HOUBB-KBRPKBS | AND
F SUIT- GROWERS.—Arthui ’c Patent, Air-Tight, Self-
Sea log PANS and JARS, for preserving Fresh Frnits, Ac.
These vessels have been tho roughly tested daring the
past summer, and tbelr contents, after the lapse of
months, have been found unchanged. For sale by
JeM D.B. PLUMB A 00., Augusta, Ga.
ROMATIC TOKIC BITTBBB for giving tone to
the Stomach, improving the Appetite, assisting Di
gestion, and in all cases where a bitter Tonic is required
SoMby [tu t] D. B. PLUMB ft 00.
qpOBAOCO AND SBOARS.—
X too boxes TOBACCO, ail qualities ;
800 M. 6EGARS, assorted brands.
JyftO SORANTON, KOLB A 00.
NAILS.— MO Kegs NAILsT for aaloby
••II SORANTON, KOLB A 00.
miHB CAOSS and Bird
BATHS, Bird FOUNTS and Bird BOXES, < t
i wplß B. MUSTIN’S.
CONGRESS WATER—Direct from the Spring, Jost re
reived by pet] WM. H. TU%, Dru^gl.t
npRU3BEB. —We have just opened a lot of TRUSSES f
X all kinds, sises, chapes and colors. From which aa
sortment vs can suit any body. [»u»] w. H. TUTT.
COPPBB.— 450 bags Prime Rio OOPFXE, just reodved
and for sale by Tsl*] SORANTOW, KOLB A 00.
LNTBH’B BPBCIFK).—A fresh supply of the
genuine article, just reoeivwd by
N. J. FOGARTY A 00.,
ae»4 under Augusta HoteL
/T OOD MATCHBB.—Onr sunply of genuine Berrien’s
\J MATCHES has just come to band.
auM D. B. PLUMB A 00.
TOILRT
.itinw of Foot BATH, Slop JAR and Water BUCKET,
gopgj BLI MUSTIN.
AUOINO AMO BOPK.—ISO bales Heavy Gunny
Bt GOING ; BOOOoiU ROPRIfor sale b~
mJ4 bOBANTON, KOLB ft 00.
SOAP— A few boxes superior No. 1, and Steam Pale
Soap, which we will sell at or below oeut. to ctoee out.
Prime quality. BAKER, WRIGHT ft CO.
jciriacp.-io bbls Extra Golden SYRUP, received
O and for sale by [sl4] SORANTON, KOLB ft 00.
nWAIIR<S HO BAB RKMBOV.—Per the curs
"•aif—-LWaur.io.
J»0 PA»T-Sb*w Whiteand Brown,(round ln ofi."
im HATILftND,tiSILIT ft 00.
AS 6EiinfA»<w
SECTION FOKTY'FIWHv—Ne person shall retail
spirituous or fcrmenud liquors in less quantities than
one quart within the limits of the etty, without a tioenas
from the City Council, which Ike as shall be designated
i at No. 1, and the pries of which shall be nxty-flvs dollars.
No person shall vend any sptriteous or fermented
. liquors in quantitiw of one quart or one gallon, or In any
1 intermediate quantity, without a Hcente from the City
Ooutcii, which U:enae shell be designated as No. S, and
the price of which shall be flve dollars.
Every person del irons of obtaining a lioense, shall ap
ply In writing to tbe City Council, stating the number of
the Lcense for wnich appl cation it ma s, mentioning the
place where he or she intends carrying on such license
trade, and accompanying the application with aeertlAoate
of two or more retpcctsde inhabitants of the immediate
neighborhood in which such license trade is to he oarried
on, recommending the applicant as a lit person to he en
trusted with such lioense: Provided, hoeever, that no one
sball sign more than o: e certificate, and that no such cer
tificate shall be signed by any person possessed of or ap-
plying for allocate. ,
All lioenaei shall be and continue in force ant i the first
day of October next after the earn* are granted, unless re
voked as hereinafter provided, nor shall there be any
abatement of the price of license under any circumstance*.
If Council grant ths permissions iequated, the appli
cant ibalL before the licence is taken out, produce to the
Clerk of Council the reoeipt of the Collector and Treae
urer, for the price of suth license, and give bond with ap
proved security in tha sum of Five Hundred Dollars, for
keeping a decent and orderly house.
No retail Lioeaee shall be transferred from one person
to another without the consent of the City Council, nor
shall any person be allow* 1 to retail in more than one
place or room, at the same time under one License.
No person shall be permitted to retail spirttous or fer
mented Liquors in any of the Streets of this City, under
any pretext whatsoever.
License retailers shall within five days after obtaining
their license affix a s gn near to or over the door of the
tenessent in which the retailing is carried on, upon which
aha Ibe painted in plain chartoters the word* "license
Retailer of Spiriiai Liquors,” which sign shtll be con
tinued until the expiration of the lietnse and not a
day tenser. No retailer shall sell spiritons or fer
mented liquors on Sunday or on Oily, State or County
Election day’s, n<r between the hours of 18 o’olcok,
at night, and one hour before sunrise nor aftei 11 o’clock
on Saturday night, corehall they when not permitted to
retail keep open the doors or windows of their retail shops.
Pr wided. That keepers of Hotels mty be allowed to
furnish spirituous Liquor* to their regular guests on Sun
day at their tables.
No License retailer i f spirituous or fermented liquors
shall permit any slava not owned by him or her, or lawful
ly under his or her care, or charge, to enter Its or her
retad shops, or re? a n in it or on the lot attached there
to, at any time, or to loiter about the door or in the yard,
of any house where spirituous liquors are retailed.
No License retsTer of spirituous liquors shall give or
famish any spirituous or intoxicating) liquors, or permit
them to be given, sold or furnished, by sny person in lie
or her employment, to sc y slave or free person es color, or
minors, without tne written permission of the o ner or
hirer oi said slaves, or guardian of said free person of
ooior or minor.
Any license may be revoked by the City Counoil when
ever the party to wham it may have been granted shall
be convicted before th* Police Court, or the City Oounoil
of a violation of this Ordinance for the second time and
tha party whose license is thus revoked shall not again be
allowed to hold a license to reta l for two years from the
date of such revocation.
The folio*ing oath shall be taken by every person ob
taining a li tense, to be administered by the Clerk of
Oounoil:
1 do solemnly swear that I will nst, daring the contin
uance of my licenie, sell, barter, give or famish to any
slave or slaves, or free person of color, any measure or
quantity of distil'eu spirituous or intoxicating liquors wlth
oatthe verbal or written consent of the owner, overseer
or employer of each slave ot slaves, or without the like
consent of the Guardian of such free pawns of ooior,
and I do furtder swear, that I will not sufifcr or allow
any other person to do so for me, my approbation
knowledge or oonsent. And that I will not know
ingly and intentionally viola'e any of the provisions
of this Ordinance, under which I hold my lieense, provided
that nothing in this Ordinance and the foregoing oath
shall be so construed as to apply to cases of sals* of liquor
for medical purp< ses so help me God.
It shall be the duty of each and every perron permitted
to retail i pirltuona liquors, to admit the Mayor, or any
membe of Council, or either of the City officers, into hit
or her premise* at any time when such permission may
be demand d. Any person violating any part of this
section shall be fined in a sum not exceeding one hundred
dollars.
Be it further Ordained, that all Ordinances, or parts of
Ordinances mi Rating against this Ordinance, be and,the
same are hereby repealed.
WM. K. DBARINO, Mayor O. A.
Attest, S. H. OfcCMP. Olerk. ccS-lSt
TO RENT,
A COMFORTABLE DWELLING near the Waynes
boro’ Depjt. Beat moderate. Enquire of
tepll ts J. M. NEWBY * 00.
TO KBIT.
Fu ll COMFORTABLK DWKLLINOS on Cal
houn street, opposite Sou h Carolina Depot. Apply
to Samuel Lindsey, who is authorised to oollect rent lor
all my houses, or to JAMES L. COLEMAN.
Sept7
TO KENT,
IT'ROM the Ist olOotofcer next, the DWELLING over
X U' lman A Curtis' 0. ockery Store, for terms, apply
to [auSl] JOHN BILOOX.
TO KENT.
TjiROM the first of October nest, the Commodious
X Dwelling on the corner of Washington and Brosd
streets, next east of the Augusta Hotel, recently occupied
by Mrs. Malone.
It is conveniently arranged, having a Parlor, Dining
room, and five Bed rooms oa the first floor, with ample
accommodations for servants o: the premises, and a front
and side entrance.
septh ts WM. A WALTON.
TO BUI,
A COMFORTABLE Dwelling HOUSE on Illis-street,
XX corner Chew’s Alley.
ALSO.
A small DOUBLE TENEMENT in Chew's Alley. Apply
to. [an߻j A. MAST.
TO RENT,
I?ROM Ist October next, the DWELLING on the south-
X east comer of Greene and Lincoln streets. Bent
payable quarterly, with approved security.
außo 8. 0. GRENVILLE A 00.
TO SENT,
A TWO STORY HOUSE, near Factory Range,
known as Pine Bow. New and complete. Posses
sion given immediately. Apply to
aul9 L. G. BABBFJRD.
TO BENT,
A COMFORTABLE DWELLING, north side of Tel
fair Just above Campbell street, now occupied by
Mr. White. Apply td H. H. GUMMING.
aulO-olwtwtf
TO BUT,
THE DWELLING over Dr. Tutt's Store, now occupied
by Thos.W.F.emming,possesiion given first October.
a*U5 B. P.OHEW.
TO BEST,
AROUSE on Watkins-streit, opposite the Parade
Ground, containing 4 rooms, 2 flre-pSacee, with good
yard and garden. Price $7 per month. Possession given
immediately. Apply to HENRY A SKINNER,
aui-tl under Augusta Hotel, Broad-st.
TO BEN T,
ADWKLLINU North aide of EiUs-etreet. just below
McKinne-street. Apply to H. H. GUMMING.
jy2S-twtf
TO BENT.
I,^ROM the Ist of October next, a commodious REBI-
X DENCEon Green Street, next door above the Meth
odist Parsoc age. For terms apply t)
jyl7 JOHN FINN.
TO BUT,
IjdROM the Ist October next, a DWELLING over the
. store of Mr. Eli Mustin. Apply to
jylß W. H. A J. TURPIN.
TO BENT.
FROM the let of October next, the DWELLING on
the north side of Broad street, below Kolloek, with
stable and vacant lota adjoining. Also, the bTORE under
the Dwelling, and SALT bTORa in the rear, on Jones-et.
Enquire at Union Bank. Jylß ts
TO BENtT
SEVERAL DWELLINGS in the lower part of the city,
from the Ist at Octobei next.
aul9 8.0. GEENVILLE A 00.
COPARTNERSHIP.
THE undersigned have formed a Copartnership under
the name of HUDSON A lVEY,fcr the transaotion at
a general Grocery and Oommission business. We are now
receiving our mil stock, to which we Invite the attention of
our friends, next door below the Union Bank.
0. A. HUDSON,
formerly with McOord, Hart A Co.,
J. A. IVEY,
formerly at the firm •: Ivey A Evans.
September Ist, 1886. sspl» dAwlm
AGENCY.
Ij'Oß the sale of the following preparations at WM. H.
1 TUITT:
Franck’s Specific. Hunter’s Specific.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla. India Cbologogue.
Townsend’s “ German Bitters.
Sand’s “ Plarett’s *■
Bose’s “ AyeM Cherry PeetoraL
Dennis ** Ayer’s Pills.
Brandeth’s Fills. Cosby’s Dyspeptic Bitters.
Lueina Cordial. Carter's Spanish Mixture.
AU of which will be sold at proprio.oiVprlees.
. .. WM. H. TUTT,
Jfß Wholesale and Retail Drags let.
loowp^sw;
8.000 lba. Choice Tonnsssae Hams. Far sale by
GEO. L. ANDERiON,
**lo corner Reynold and Mclntosh streets.
T) HA LON'E H AIU 1 K V I UORATOB—For sale by
1 stpia WM. H. TUTT, DrusrgWt.
|Jd RAM OK’S EFEOIFIO.—I2 do*, of this valuable reme*
X dy received by [an»] WM.H.TOTT.
Broome and bucrkte—
-100doaenBROOMS; 108 demßine BUCKET*.
For sale low by [aa*»J HAND, WILCOX A 00.
npOEAOCO... SOO boxes mcdlam and flue uaality TO»
JL BAOOO tor sale by BAKER, WEIGHT A 00l
| AAA tiilidl Prime Bale BOfB tor sslelW tar
IfUUV anM KAND, WILCOX A 00.
( SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
TO COMMENCE ITrx JULY, 1866.
1 DOWN MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN,
r Angu'ta Depot at 9.80 A. M.
Arrtve at BranchvU# at IJO P. M.
Kingsville and Camden Junction 4.80 P. M.
** Camden T. 16 P. M
r " Columbia 8.10 P.M.
“ Charleston 6.00 P. M
UP MORNING PASBSNGER TRAIN.
Leave Charleston Depot at 7.00 A. M.
Arrive at BranahviUa at 10.96 A. M.
“ Augusta at 8.00 P. M.
DOWN NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN,
Lear* August* Depot at 9JO P. M.
Arrive at Branchvul* at 8 90 A. M.
“ King* villa and Oamden Junction 8.80 A. M.
" Columbia at 8.40 A. M.
“ Charleston at SUM) A. M.
UP NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Charleston Depot at 4.16 P. M.
Arrive at Branchvilie at 9.45 P. M.
H Augusta at 4.80 A. M.
JOHN E MARLEY, Agent.
Augusta, Ga., July 18th, 1866. j,H
QKOBGIA RAILED AD.
CHANGE Os BCHEDULB.
PASSENGER TRAINS.
LMAVB Augusta daiiy at • A. M.and 6.15 P. M.
Arrive « “ 8.16 A. M. and 4.19 P.M.I
Leave Atlanta dally at BJO A. M. and 845 P. M.
Arrive at •* “ 8.80 “ “ 8.84 “
Connecting with Athene Branch Train.
Arriving at Union Point daily, Sundays excepted, at 10
A. M. and leaving at 9.80 P. M.
With Washington Branch.
Arriving at Oaaamlng daily, Sandays excepted, at •
Leave Camming daily, Sundays excepted at BJO p. M.
With South Carolina Railroad.
Leaving Augusta daily at BJO A. M. and tJO P. M.
Arriving at Augusta daily at 8 o’deck P. M. and 4JO
With Atlanta and Lagrange Road.
Leave Atlanta daily at BJO A. M. and 4 46 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at TJ6 A. M. and 6J5 P. M.
With Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Leaving Atlanta daily at 9 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Arriving at Atlanta daily at 8 A. M. and 8 P. M.
GEO. YONGB, GenM Sup'L
July 14,1856. JylS
GREAT REDUCTION Os 7ESIOHT ON THE
CENTRAL AND AUGUSTA A WAYNESBORO' KAIL
ROADS, BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
OM AMD alter the 19th inat., this Company wilt dis
continue their present freight Tariff between Angusta
and Savannah, and reduce their rates as follows:
FIRST CLASS—Boxes Hats, furniture, Bonnets, ho.,
per foot. .Vjo 08
SECOND CLASS—Boxes and bales Dry Goods,
Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drags, Confectionary, Bis
cuits and Oraekers, per 100 lbs. 0 46
THIRD oLAßß—Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheese,
Tobacco,Leather,featbers, Loaf and Crushed Sugar,
Hides, Cotton Yarns, Domestics, (down) Tin, Bar and
Sheet Iron, Paint*, Oil, Crockery and Glass Ware, i n
hhds. or crates. Rags, Castings, Hardware, Tallow,
Hollow Ware, he., per 100 Iba 0 80
FOURTH CLASS—Sugar, Ooflee, Rice, Pig Iron,
Mill and Grind Stones, Nall* Bacon, in boxes and
casks, he., per 100 lbs 0 10
WM. M. WADLEY, Gen’lSup't.
Central Railroad Office, I
Savannah, July 10th, 1654. f Jyl>
C. T. RICH
HAS taken the store formerly occupied by J. Dennis,
and will keep on hand a choice assortment)’
BOTANIC MEDICINES, for Professional and family use.
Also, the celeoritod preparations of Dr. J. Dennis for sale
wholesale and retail.
GEORGIA BARBAPARILLA CARD.
Owing to the great and increasing demand for the
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, I shall give my principal at
tention to the preparation and sale of this article. During
the summer season, Mr. C. T. RIOH will act as my attor
ney; [mylß] J. DENNIS.
HATS, STRAW GOODS AND BONNETS
AT WHOLESALE.
TUB subscriber would respectfully call the attention of
X Merchant* to hie targe and well selected stock ol
ILATS, STRAW GOODS ana BONNETS, comprising every
variety that can be found at any house at the North, and
at prices that cannot fail to please, as his Goods are pur
chased from the manufactories, and no second profit paid.
All we ask to convince merchants visiting our market, or
that have contemplated going farther, is to call and ex
amine the stock, which will be freely shown.
WM. N. NICHOLS,
opposite Bank of Aaguaaf
Aognata, March 6, 1866. mh7-tf
DAGU&RJUCOTYPES FOH *1.50.
IN consequence of the prevailing hard times the un
dersigned has reduced, for a short time, the price
of bis SUPERIOR SKY LIGHT DAGUERREOTYPES to
ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS each.
Rooms over Caaax A Co's., Jewelry Store. Entrance
next door to the Poet Office.
*pl& ts W. H. QUALM ERE.
BOUNTY LAND AND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST
THE UNITED STATES.
HAVINU formed a connection with reliable parties in
Washington City, lam now prepared to prosecute
CLAIMS before the Court of Claims recently established
by Congress; also for Bounty Land, Pensions, Revolt*,
tionary Services, business of Mail Contractors, Postmas
ters, Patent Oases, Ac.
By a recent act of Congress, every man who has served
14 days in any of the wars since 1190, is entitled to Boun
ty Land. J. 0. BARNETT,
Attorney at Law.
Madison, Morgan co. ( Ga , May 8,1356 a;J9-l>
npUKNir HBKD.—We have reoeived our supply of
X Ruts Begs, Fiat Dutch, Large Globe, Ac. TURNIP
SEED, which we warrant fresh.
WM.H. TUTT, Druggist.
BARDOTTE’S TASTELESS WORM SUGAR DROPS.—
This is a safe and pleasant reined y for worms. It has
a sweet and delicate flavor, and is peculiarly adapted for
children, who will take it as readily ao any other coniec
tionary. For sale by [J>9Bj _ WM. H. TUTT.
BACON.— 180 hhds. prime Bacon SIDES, in sto re fold
tor sale by [ly*o] SCRANTON, KOLB A 00.
FICIUBX FRAMES.
AUBBAT variety ofGUt and Roeewood MOULDING
is always on hand,and Pictures framed to c rder with
despatch and in the best style, on favorable terms, at th*
Pieno and Mosic Store of CHARLES OATLIN.
jy9B-6m
PIANO TUNING.
ALL ordera for TUNING or REPAIRING PIANOB.
either in the city or country, will receive prompt knd
satis'actory attention by ROBERT HARPER, if left at the
Piano and Music Store of CHAKLBB OATLIN.
Jy9BSm
ON CONBIONMKNT-90 bbis. Dean’s oeiebrat d
WHISKEY, for sale low, to close.
aulß SCRANTON, KOLB A 00.
MOLAMBB.— 900 Hhds. Prims Cube MOL ASMS;
960 Bbis. Choice N. O. do.
Ia store and for sale by [*4] HAND, WILCOX A 00.
NAI L 8.—9,000 kegs NAILS for sal* low by
eepd HAND, WILCOX A 00.
GMNTB. andLediei fine and Common. Travelling
TRUNKS, ail eisee and prices. Joet received by
sept* CLARK A ROYAL.
ABPLBNDID assortment of Genu Iron and. Steel
frame Bole and Patent Lea. VALISES. Joet received
eeptg CLARK A ROYAL.
COPPER —800 bags geod end choice qualities Rio
OOPPEB for sale. BAKES, WRIGHT A 00.
auß9
FOE SALE,
POSSESSION GIVEN In OCTOBER NEXT.
rrtUAT desirable and eligible HOUSE and LOT on MR
X south side of EHi*-street, next below Mclntosh, H
at present occupied by Mr. James 0. Dawson. The Lot
fronts SOM on EilU-street and extenda half to Greenc-eL,
IS9 feet.
Terms. Ac., made known on application toC. E.GIRAR
pETAOO. myi-twtf
FOBCX CON LET * CO.,
OPPOSITE INSURANCE BANK,
HAVB just received a new supply of Retail Ooods
consisting in Dart of
Gents, fine Calf, Welt and Pomp Sole BOOTS;
- “ latent Leather BuOTS;
“ “ Cloth BOOTS;
“ " PatentOalf and Cloth Congress BOOTS;
“ u “ and Oalf Broadway TIBS;
Ladies " Glove Kid QaITRRS;
••«*«« EXCELSIORS;
M “ Black and Colored GAITER*;
••••u m SLIPPERS, BUSKINS, Ae^
Children’s and Mieses’ SHOES of varfoas styles.
Also, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ladle* HAT OASES, CARPET
BAGS, Ac.
SOAP.— We have thirty or forty boxes Ne. 1 and
Steam Pale SOAP—ban broken bat the quality not
ininred thereby—which w* will sell at or below oost, to
sSr '““““•"•"«T7S5SrsS:
supply ot the above celebrated Oeraptnnd for chang
ing grey Hair to iu original color, has Just been reoeived.
N. J. FOGARTY A OO ,
I JeSS Apothecaries Halt,
I,'LOCfL—Juat reocivetLa small let of Family PIOUK.
f for sal* by FOULLAIN, JENNINGS A 00.
uolS
SUOAB-100 bbis. Stuart’s A, B aad 0;
96 " - Crashed;
96 • “ Powdered. Ia Mere uni
to arrive. [eagM] BARBB, WRIGHT A 00.
W BIGAMY 800 bbla. Pike's Magnolia WHISXBY.
for sale by [soldi BOKANTdiLKOLB AOO,
T IUMTMINO CONDUCTOR*.—J art received at
JU 984 Bread street. [**pl«J E. MUSTIN.
f ÜBIN’M KKTKACTM AND TOILBT POWDEt
JLi —A Ml supply reoeived tar _ .
aeplS WM. H.TUTT, Draggiet.
era j NLRACHBD BMBBTIWWG.—B earns
U 4 Hamilton Bleached BHBBIIHG, roestved uni
for eel* by [sopU] WARD, BUROHARD A 00.
, s*a^‘- iw 2b&sfe.lsrti.
VOL XIX. NO. 252.
AUGUSTA WORKS, AUGUSTA, GAJ
TP**® IMOKIIMIM■ KO harln* pirstiKd th* estoo-
A MAOHiH I BUOFS, VOUNDEkY and OAR
SHOP, with a'i the machinery attached to the use, bare
tofora telongng to the Company known aa the M Aogasta
Machine Work*," are now prepared to execute order* tor
CASTINGS.MILL GEARING. GIN GEARING, MINING
MACHINERY,STEAM ENGINEi and BOILERS. SAW
MILLS, complete: SHAFTING and PULLEYS. R* ILBOAD
CARS and IRONS, STEAMBOAT MACHINERY and every
description of work aiaally made la first <l»n Machine
Shop*, of Iron, Brae* or Wood. Orders fbr work, not spe
cially contracted for, mast be aooompaniel with cash de
posit of 00 per cent, on the supposed value of the «ork or
dered, and the remainder paid on delivery of the woik.—
Address all letters on cosiness t>
L. HOPKINS A CO.
PROPRIETORS.
Haanv U. Ookmixo, I Gao. W. Sonatma,
W. M. o'AwrioaAo, | Bobsbt Y. Uaaaum,
sepSC-dAwdm Laxaaru Homes
STOP TBS MUBOB&BB!—$1,000 RKWAID!
BKOKK PROM W AttUKATOM JAIL, on the
night of the 19th cl September, WILLIAM O. GUM
MING, sometime* called “CHRISS OUMMING,** who
b»- been arrooted and Imprisoned tor the mur er of John
Kitcharsof Wnrrrn connty. The said Camming Is the
103 of David Camming, or Washington county, and la
about 19 years of age, about 6 feet 4 inches ia height, sandy
c iorod hair, Hghtor blue eyes; when ha left had wh-sktri
of the same color as his hair extending around the chin;
round face, well made, and weigh* about l; 0 or ISO pounds,
and has (Air akin. The said Cumatng baa had a fair edu
cation, and writes a good hand. A reward of 9T90 will be
paid by me, on his dslivery to the Sheriff or Jailor of War
ren connty. BOZI B. KITOH KNB.
1 will pav, In addition to th above, a reward of i 960
for th* apprt henaion of said Camming and hit delivery to
the Sheriff or myself. JOHN J. PILCHER, Jaltor.
Warrenton, Sept. 91st, 1855. sepSS
FEMALE SCHOOL.
MIBB ROBBTTK HINOKHNINK hiving procore J
room* at the Bridge Bank Building, will, on the first
MONDAY in October next, open a School for Yoang La
dles, ia which will be taught tilths br.nchea connected
with an English education. Mss Sinderslne having been
a pupil of Madame Talvandre, of Charleston, and a grad
uate of her school, flsttei s herself tha she will be enabled
to give general satislAetion to her friends and patrons.
TERMS:
First Ola's, per quarter sl9
FeconJ Class, per quarter 6
Third “ children under 8 yrare of ege 4
The french Language wilt be taught without additional
charge, and constitutes a past of the dnties of th* first
Class, when so deßred by par- nts.
Frem h alone,when not connects ' with the other sta ies,
SB. Embroidery and Needle Work tatight gratis.
Mias Sinderslne having been employed as teacher in
the families of several cf the following named gentlemen,
would rerpectfnlly r* ter to them :
Col. Tour am Ciaxtor, Augnata.
Col. W. Hotlb, Uetair.
Lxox P. Coosa, Eaq. Augusta.
Jaaaa Wai.TOX.Eaq., Columbia connty. [sep9B dAw6t
notice. £
MY interest as Copartner in the firm of BAKER, WIL
COX A CO,, having been withdrawn on the 4th
last., I have this day entered Into business with Messrs.
W. H. STARKE A (,'O. Hereafter the style of the new
firm will be BAXER. WEIGHT A CO.
Augusts, July 19,1866. CHARLES BAKER.
COPARTNERSHIP
nnHK undersigned have thla day formed a Copartner-
JL ship under the firm of BAKER, WRIGHT A 00., and
will eontinne the Wholesale Grocery easiness at their
■tore, on north tide Bros i-street.
CHARLES BAKES,
WILLIAM H STARK,
Augusta, July 19,18C0. JOHN 8. WRIGHT.
Jyll-dAw
UliUAßS.—luo hhds choice SUGARS, Waverty, Green
O wood A Crescent Plantation brands ;
60 hhds. fair N. Orleans and Muscovado BOGAKg
iOO bbis. Clarified A, B and 0 do.;
60 hbls. Crushed and Powdered do.
15 boxes Leaf SUGAR, for sale low by
jyll-dAw WILCOX, HAND A ANSLEk
BAGQIXU, ROPK AND IWINK.— -100 bale
heavy Gnnny BAGGING;
100 roili heavy Gnnny BAGGING, 90 yarde each;
B**o coils prime Bale ROPE;
100 coils Bed Cord do.;
9000 pounds TWINE, for sale low by
jyll-dAw WILOOX, HAND A ANBLEY.
* xnipn^
HOI'hK, SIGN AND DROORATIVE PAINTERS.—
Graining, Marbling and Paper Hinging done in th*
best sty e. All orders promptly attendeoto opposite th*
Post Office, Augusta, Ga. jyjg
UNDERTAKING. “
HAVING addel to our extensive Cabinet Establish
ment a OOPPIN WAREROOM, w* are now pr«
pared to forniah Pisk’a celebrated METALLIC BURIAL
OASES and OOP FINS of every rise and style of finish at
the shortest notice.
Orders at night or on Sunday, will receive prompt at
tention Cleft at Mr. J. B. PLAIT'S residence on Ellie
street. In reir of the store. 0. A. PLAIT A CO.
au9s-9m
LOT INSURANCE
rpHK SOUTHERN MUTUAL still continues to of-
X fer the most fovorable terms to persons desirous of si
caring a provision for their families by n Life Insurance
Policy.
Their rates are lower than those of the New York Com -
panies for Soutkera risks.
Prom these low rates they deduct one-fourth for the first
year’s payment.
The amounts Insured may be made payable to the wife
of the insured, or to his wilt and children, free from tb*
claims of creditors.
The insuranoe is made at it* exact cost, all proflu being
relumed annually In cash.
for Circulars esplslning the plans and rates cf the
Company, or for policies, apply to
_ OilAB. HALL, Agent.
BOOTS, SHOES, THUNKS, VALISES, CARPET
BAGS, AC.
PAL* STOCK, 1860.
WK are receiving our Pall Btock of BOOTS, SHOES.
TRUNKS, VALISES, OARPET-BAGS, Ac , com
prising ons of tha best selected stock aver brought to
this market, tb whioh we invite the attention oi the
trade. Merchants visiting our city on their way to
New York or Charleston, are invited to examlee our
Stock, at we will tell our Good) a* low, without freight
added, aa th* asm* Goo's can be purchased ia New
York. FORCE, OuNLEY A 00.,
au3B Wholesale Boot * id Shoe Warehouse.
DisMwrnoN
THK FIRM heretofore existing under the name of J.
M. NEWBY A CO., was dissolved on the 11th of June
by mutual consent. The name of the firm will be used In
settlement of the business.
J. M. NEWBY,
JOHN K. HORA,
July 4,1866. _ W. T. TIMMERMAN.
COPA&TNKBSHIP.
'T'RK UNDKRBIGNKD wiU continue the CLOTHING
X BUSINESS in nil iU branches, at the old stand of J.
M. Nawav A Co., under th* nime and aty.e of HORA A
NEWBY. JOHN K. HORA,
Jniy 4,1866. J. M. NEWBY.
CHOICE TOILET ARTICLES.
DB. PLUMB 4k CO. have jut received, by Met
e steamer, * moat beautiful assortment of TOILET
ARTICLES, consisting in part of
Ivory Dressing OuMßd;
Shell « «
BaOsio Horn “
Plsl i Horn Dressing 00MB8;
Shell, Ivory and Horn fine Tooth 00MB8;
Rouse el’s Ox Marrow POM ADI, fresh ;
Premium Crystaiiae “ «
Pure Ox Marrow, and Bears GREASE ;
Pme English. Franc h and American Hair BRUSH Z?.
Beautiful Nail BRU-UEd;
Superior Ccmb BRUSH K 8;
Together with a very choke tot of PERFUMERY, each
as Lubin’s celebrated Handkerchief Extracts, Farina's
and Penand’e celebrated German and French Cologne,
Plumb's superior Donb sand Single Oologne Water, wooed
to Oologae, Ac. D. X PLUMB A 00.
NOTHKH YlßHlflA BOOK.—E lie or .the Mu
. man Comedy. By John Essen Cooper. Author if
“The Vlrginl a Comedians," Ac. /Tor aaie by
octS TOSS. RICHARDS A SON.
TO RENT,
IriROM the Ist of October next, a two story HOUSE on
1 the corner of Marbary and D*Antignae streets. Ay
ply to [sep«9j PHILLIP MULLEN.
COON WAITED.
WANTBD ftr the belance of the year, a good COOK,
WASHER and IKONBB. Apply to
co-4 WARD, BUROHARD A CO.
( \BANUIM. -T bbis. new crop Havana ORANGRS,
KJ Joit received and Mr sale by
•epSfi 8. 0. GRCNYILLR A CO. ■
WRAPPING PAPtB, all Maes and qualities, iha
beet assortment ever In this market. P r eels by
m eeplS THOB. RIOHARDS A BON.
Tarrant's extract oubrbs anu oopaiy*—is
dosen received by [eep9«] WK fl. TUTT.
H OUCH'S PANACEA—For sale by
sepS4 WM H. TUTT.
URBINA, OR REAL BRAE'S GREABB.—Thiasrdete
w* warrant pure BeerfoGreeae. WM. H. TUTT.
■spM
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60 hbda. Fair Mweevnd? SUGARS:
19 • strietly chotoe Pcrto Rice BUG ARE:
180 bbfc. A RandoClarified do.
Per rate by [asofiS] WILOOX, HAND A ANBLEY.
BARRETS, TUSH ANDBUClAtfTi—Agoedawp
piy at 994 Bread street. I*cp9] X MUBTIN.
OOR AND TABLE MATS*—AUieant and Jute
Door MATS: Grass, Chip and OS CLOTH; Table
MAIB. Old Stand 994 Br.ad-street. X MUiniL
tepf
T IVSRPOOL HALT.—6,OOO sack. In atorw. Poe rale
JU by [Jj94J GBORGR W. LIWIX
TTAMB-9000 pounds prim* Tennessee Hama, for sale
XX at a tow prtoe. BAKER, WRIGHT A 00.
aaglfi
R~ ECiIVED THIS DAY-
96 boxes Yrsah Soda BISCUIT;
V bbis.Oraabad and Powdered SUGAR:
an ' •—•*-*—«*» & rfelno.
~T.dk G. RAILROAD# PMMCMS* §«*DM.
**&'"**•'»"•"**&*Vumm oa
f AH*—6o peiekagee WeedVabotot Fassßy W3ji
XJWMtoand hntf b |iW WRIGHT A 00.