Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, September 02, 1866, Image 2

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(The tlaUij press. City Prinjter—Official Paper LARGEST OffYjjMjJLATION. “ aUQUbta. oa.« SUNDAY MORNING. 2, 1808 Job Printing In riain and Fancy Colors, neatly, cheaply and promply executed at thii Office. Having fast power Jtrcsses, the best material, and skilled workmen, enables ns to do Job Work at the lowest figures and qest manner. Barnes of Confederate Soldiers of the State of Georgia, W’Ao died fa Martin ton, D. C., and were reported for harm'll to Itt. Lt . Col. Jo*. J/. Moore, A.Q M., U.S.A., in charge of Mar tuary Record». We are to-day enabled, through the kindness of Mr. Matt O’Brien, of the Southern Express Company, to publish a list ol all the Georgians who were in terred at Washington, D. C. t during the war, together with some valuable infor mation contained in the following com munication from that gentleman : Richmond, Aug. 28, 1866. J?. D. DullocJr, Esq.: Dear Sir—l received through T. B. Baker, Esq., of the “ Burial Record Department,” a complete lut of the names, rank, company, etc., of the Confederate Doad in Washing ton, ns reported to Col. Jas. M. Moore, in charge of tho entire Mortuary Record, and have picked out those of the StAto of Geor gia, which I enclose to you (at the sugges tion of iny brother) for publication in one of the principal papers. Any further information that the friends of the deceased soldiers may wish to obtain, will be cheerfully given upon application, either by letter or in person, to Col. Jas. M. Moore, A.Q.M., U.S.A., or the recording Clerk, T. Brougham Baker, Esq., at Wash ington. Trusting the publication of the list may aid those in search of their lost and dear ones, lain, with respect, Your obediout servant, Matt O’Brien, So. Ex. Cos., Richmond, Va. LIST OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS PROM GEOR GIA BI'UIKD AT WASHINGTON. Date of Name. Regt. Rank. Cos. Death. W J McLendon 23d Private K . Jum>ls,’62 (/has W Taylor .. Coth. t’orp... C .Bee*2*, ’62 (« W Pettigrew 20th Major Dec 29, ’<>2 B Knowles flint Private A Jan 3, lS*i3 "Wm H Colquitt 31st 44 K Jan 8, 44 B H Hickman 3mh.... “ F Feb 8, 44 MV M Wright 19th ... 44 1. Mch 1, “ Calvin MCanuyn.. 9th ... “ H Apl29, “ Wm L McClain .. . 4th .. “ A May Ift, 44 Pinckney Protliro. 2d Rat’y. 44 1). ..Aug 3, 44 John A Poer 4th 44 D. . Aug 23, 44 II W Camion 3d 44 F Sep 2, 44 Wft Delaney .. . .Cobb Le Lt. Col Oct 2, 44 Homer Broxton ... 3<l ... .Private.E . .Oct 13, 44 John W Dycss. .. 12th “ C . Dec 28, “ Warren H Rrand . 35ih 44 G . Jan 23, ’<>4 J P Thomas City Prison T.... Feb ft, 44 Jos Kirkland 48th . Private H Fel* 7. “ MV B Jones 9th “ B Mch 12, 44 G W Hall 60th. .. 44 K Mch 21, 44 J C Green 4th .. . . “ G Apl 1, 44 J Noll Gist... 4 * ....Apl 10, * 4 J A Bennett 7th Ist Sgt. H May 19, 44 E F Newell 31st. Private E May 29, 44 Juo Anderson 44th . Serg’t K May 27, 44 Philip Crawford . 44th Private A May 29,“ Jerry Cronan 10th La Aaron Morris 3d ITivatc C June 1,’64 Miller C Pool 13th ... “ I June 4, “ Geo.! Ilolmcs. .. .With--. “ A June 7, 44 Jim F Lloyd 45th 44 E June 8, “ Jas or Jos McCord 13th Serg’t D. June 8, “ A>V aid rip 14th. Private K . .June 9, 41 Jessie M Perry 12th 44 K. June 12,“ Jas Cunningham .13th.... “ I . June 14,“ J A Smith 10th “ H June 19,“ Jno A Jackson... 12th “ B . .July 13,“ F M Autvey 12th. .. .Corp’l. D July 15,“ Yf L Brown 21st Private.l.. .July 15,“ E PStanley 4th. Scrg't D July 17,“ MVm PBi rnbart. 44th I’rivate A July 22,“ >Vm A Phillips ... 4th 4 * 8.. July 24. 44 B F Parson 4th... 2d Lt.. .G . July 29,“ Thus H Hickman 12th Private.B . Aug ft, “ MVm S Renfrall .. 12fh. 2d Lt H . Aug 11, 44 Elias McElveen .. 20th Private E .. Aug 14, 44 Fleming Jordan-• • 4th... “ G.Augl, 44 Pat Boyle 19t1i.... 44 B..Sep2, “ NS Pates 19th 44 1.. Sep 6, 44 J M Page 37th ... 44 B Sep 16, 44 F M Thieskeld ... 27th.... 44 F Oct 1, 44 Jas McClerndon. 64th 44 G . Oct 27, 44 Tims C Turner 12th Corp’l. .C . .Dec 26, “ Jas T Hardy GOlh. Serg’t B Apl 4,1865 John Abney 45th. . Private D .Apl 8, 44 S Jessup 4th.. . 44 C ..Aid 10, 44 Allen H Early .... 4th ... 44 1... Apl 10, 44 J TGraves 45th.... 44 Apl 14, 44 JMT Newmans.. 47th. 44 E . Apl 17, 44 John JI Rogers .. .GuUat’y 44 B . .Apl 16, 44 Theldred(?) S Lay 35th 44 D Apl 21, 44 Jno G Hagans 44th 44 H . Apl 23, 44 Morida Brown Phil. Le E . .Apl 25, 44 J T Bendinglield.. .60th. .Captain.G . .Apl 25, 44 Jas S Epps Cobb Le.lTivate. A ..Apl 28, 44 Thos Rogers 215 t.... 44 G . Apl 28, 44 Eugene Blois ISth... 2d Lt.. .C May 4, 44 Elijah K Field 24th Private.K . .May 8. 44 Bercival Elliott... 18th... “ B . .May 30, 44 Joseph Geurattd . .18th.... 44 B . .June 20,“ John F Butler 18 Bat’y. 44 B. June 27,“ Samuel Hughes.. .2fttli.... 44 F . July 7, “ B'm Snyder G2d 44 D Aug 30, “ B B Burdick 12 Bat’y. “ D.. Aug 20, 44 MV D Amos 25th lie. 44 D . .Sep2o, 44 Jonathan Wallace 21st.. . “ F .5ep28, 44 Wm A Heavener. .lieg, Rank,Co. unk’n May 3, ’62 Madison VV Clift .. “ May 14,’03 Geo Duymond " May 20, “ - CBChlotle 44 June 12, 44 Jas West 44 Nov 3, 44 Geo S Holt “ Nov 9, 44 Geo Monroe 4 * Jan 14, ’O4 Wiloby Keys “ Jan 24, “ A G Skinner 41 Jan 30, 44 J P Thomas 44 Feb 0, 44 Jno A Johnson.... 44 Feb 16, 44 Geo Whalley 44 Feb 11, “ Jos Emory 44 Feb 24, 44 BenJ Anton 44 Mch 6, “ Jos Morris 44 Mch 6, 44 liobt Bcachman... 44 Apl 7, 44 J D Ballowe 44 June 19,05 W J Gray 44 July 18,’65 J W Curse 44 May 27,’04 TIIE 44 UNKNOWN.” Blue eyes, auburn liair, light complexion, Dft. 7in. high; died May Ist, 1805. Dark complexion, brown hair, sft. 10in.; died April 20, 181)5. Light blue eyes, brown hair, about 29*yearsold; died July 14,1804. Brown hair, dark complexion, gray eyes, black whiskers, sft. 7iu.; died May 19, 1864. Died of gunshot wound, en route to hospital, on or about May 19, 1804. Captain, en route to hospital; died May 20,1804. Died oi compound fracture, en route to hospital, May 20, 1864. f ; died May 12, 1862. Gray hair and whiskers, 150 lbs.. sft. Oin , belonged to 12th Ga., Cos. F; died July 13, 1861. —Don’t take too much interest in the affairs of your neighbors. Seven per cent, will do. GRANITE National Express Company.— Tho Richmond Times is responsible for the following: In the case of Reynolds against the National Express Company, which was argued before the United States Court, some days since, has been decided by his Honor, Judge Under#ood, by grant ing the injunction as prayed for in the bilh The writ restrains and enjoins the Express Company from selling the complainaut’s stock, or in any way attempting to collect farther assess ments ou his stock, and also enjoins the Directors and Agents of the Company from pledging, using, or applying the money, property, or effects of the Com pany for any object other than the reg ular and legitimate Express and Trans portalion business, and from fulfilling or carrying out tho agreement with Benjamin Ficklin, its Superintendent, mentioned in said bill, or troui carrying out any similar agreement with any other person. The agreement with Mr. Ficklin, re ferred to in the decision, is in the form of a proposition made by that gentle man to the Board of Direc tors, which was accepted by them, and is as fol lows : Richmoxd, March 1, 1866. Committee National Exjjreee Company, Rich mond : I proposo to subscribe for $6,000,000 stook of your Company, provided I be made General Superintendent of the Compauy, at a salary of $2,500 per annum; and as such Superintendent shall have entire con trol of the active operations of the Com pany, appoint and remove the officers and einployeos, and establishing, changing, or discontinuing routes or lines, according to my judgment, the President and Directors being expected to make such financial ar rangements ns will enable me to carry out my plans. I propose to place my stock in the hands of a trusleo for ten years, and that it shall be held and voted nu as a unit for that time, the trustee to be named by mo and appointed bv the President and Directors. Yours, truly, [Signed] B. F. Fichus. To which was added the report of the Committee of Stockholders, as fol lows : Your committee further report that Mr. Ficklin agrees to pay $20,000 in cash, and give his note for $80,060, at sixty days from date, and the balance to be paid as re quired. M. G. Harmon, "I [Signed] Joint Echols, > Committee. Vi. J. Hawkixs, ) On motion of Mr. Harmon, the propo sition of Mr. Ficklin was unanimously adopted. [Official] J. V. n. Aulbx, Secretary. Special Notices. ggpT' WEBB’S LODGE, No. 166, —A Called Com- a munication of this Lodge will be bold at the Lodge Room / (Masonic Hall), TO-MORROW T (MONDAY) EVENING, the 3d [instant, at 7£ o'clock. The E.\ A.*. Degree will be conferred. By order of C. F. Lewis, W.\ M.\ WM. It. DAVIS, sc2—it Secretary. ASSESSOR’S OFFICE, UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVE NUE, Third District of Grohoia, Au gusta, September 1, 1860.—Warehousemen, Commission Merchants, and Shippers of Cotton, arc hereby notified that on and after tho Ist day of September, 1806, tho new Law provides that all Cotton must be weighed under the supervision of an Assist ant Assessor. J. BOWLES, ee2—lt Assessor. jggp-TIIE EXERCISES OF J. ALMA I’ELOT’S Classical and Commercial DAY SCHOOL for Boys, at No. 5 Jackson Street, will bo resumed on WEDNESDAY, 30th of September. The Ladies’ Afternoon Classes in Writing, and theTlentlcmen’s Evening Classes in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, WRITING and ARITHMETIC, will com tinuo at tho Rooms, over Brahe’s, Broad Street. au3t—lm. jfltgF- Dit. J. F. 11. BROWN, Dentist, formerly of Atlanta), Office iff -'* —n. 189 Brood Street, next house ([fygjßSlaML below the “Constitutionalist” L-r Office. Nitrous Oxide, the safe and popular anaesthetic, for preventing pain in extract ing teeth, administered. an2B—2m* RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BIJCIIL’ combines the active properties of Buchu leaves, with othor diuretics and tonics, in a highly concentrated form, and is the MOST EFFICACIOUS, as well as the CHEAPEST, PREPARATIONS that Physicians ca.n use in the treatment of com plaints of the Urinary and Genital Organs; and being put up with full directions in four languages, it will prove a very pleasant and safe remedy for thoee so situated that they cannot consult a Physician. au23-lm Office Columbia Aim Augusta R. R. Cos. 1 Augusta, Ga., August 8, 1866. j AN INSTALMENT OF-TEN per cent. (10 per ct.) upon all Subscriptions made to the Capital Stock of this Company since the first of last September, is due and payable at this office on the first day of September, 1866. By order of tho Board of Directors. WM. CRAIG, an9—3ot Sec. A Trcas. C. A A. R. R. THE MOUNTAIN SIGNAL, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, PUB LISHED at Dahlonega, Ga., every SATURDAY MORNING, at $2.00 per annum—printed upon plain, new type. We respectfully recommend if so the merchants of Augusta as an advertising medium, as it has a good circulation iu all the counties of Northeast Georgia. Terms of advertising per squnro of ten lines, of Bourgeois type, 50 cents; render ing it the cheapest advertising medium of any Weekly in tho State. J. W. WOODWARD, an3l—tf Editor and Proprietor. MILLS New Advertisements. DA ICIUTO SCHOOL At MASONIC HALL. PROF. F. T. STRAWINSKI HAS THE honor to inform the ladies and gentle men of Augusta and its rlsinity that his SCHOOL for that polite, graoeful and healthy exercise will commence on MOH DAY, 17th Inst., at 4 o’clock P. M. Several (strictly private j Classes will be formed, and, after short preparatory rudi ments de Grace for the deportment of the body, arms and feet, DANCERS WILL BS TAUGHT Five different Quadrilles I Royal Horse- Guards, Lancers, Caledonian, Prinoe Impe rial, and English or American. Also, new Deuxtemps Sohottisoh, Esmeralda, Redowa Walts, Polka Redowa, Polka Maiourka, Walts in two, three and five steps, Zinga rilla, Tyrolian Walts, Samftmut, Sicilianna, Varsovienna, Old Schottiseb, Gallop and Polka. ► Good Music, by Mr. A. Hitt, will always be provided; and after sufficient proficiency of Pupils, erery SATURDAY EVENING they meet fbr general practice and amuse ment. Before beginning of the School, Prof. S. will be at the Masonic Hall EVERY AF TERNOON, from 4 to 6 o’clock, and would be very happy to receive visits of those who wish to make any engagements with him. REFERENCES: Col. James Gtrdner, T. P. Stovall, Esq., Dr. H. A. Bignon, F. C. Barber, Esq. se2— 2w Change of Schedule on Georgia Bail Road. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, SEPTEM BER 2d, the Passenger Trains will run as follows: v DAT FASBXHORK THAI!*. Daily except Sundays. Leave Augusta at 6.15 A. M Leave Atlanta at 6.00 A. M. Arrive at Augusta at 6.00 P. M. Arrive at Atlantaat 6.00 P. M. SIGHT PASSENGER AKD THROUGH MAIL TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 2.30 P. M Leave Atlanta at 12.00 F. 4. Arrive at Augusta at 10.00 A. M Arrive at Atlanta at 12.30 A. M. E. W. COLE, Bep2—tf Gen’l Superintendent. Beduction of Freight, Via South Carolina Bail Boad. South Carolina. R. R. Company, ) Augusta, Ga., Sept. 1, 1866. ) SRATES, ON THF following articles from New York to Augusta via Charleston, have been reduced to the following figures : Flour per 100 lbs 72 cents Corn Meal per 100 lbs 6S cents OaU per 100 lbs 65 cents Corn per 100 lbs 53 cents Wheat p?r JOO lbg 52 cents Shgar per 100 lbs 91 cents Coffee per 100 lbs 108 cents Nails in kegs per 100 1b5..101 cents H. T. PEAKE, se2—4 General Superintendent. Ice ! Ice! Ice ! From date, ice will be fur nished to all consumers, from tho AUGUSTA ICE HOUSE, OR BRANCHES, # f At the reduced rate of 1J p 2 CENT PER POUND, until further notice. se2—tf , FOB, SALE, ' DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT. That very desirable, largi and convenient HOUSE and LOT, sit uated on the Southeast corner of Greem and Lincoln streets. Apply to BLAIR, SMITH A CO., se2—6t 298 Broad Street. WANTED^ South Carolina K. R. Cos. 1 Augusta, Ga., Sept., 1, 1866. j WANTED, OWNER FOR SEVEN barrels POTATOES, marked P. Smith. JOHN E. MAULEY, sep2—lt Agent. CHOICE MACXEBEL. 1866. FOR SALE BY L. B. DAVIS, se2—2t No. 292 Broad Street. SHOW CASE “ F’OR sale.— A LARGE SHOW CASE lleavy French Plate— FOR SALE LOW. F. HOLMAN, No. 316 Bread Street, se2—6t Opposite Planters’ Hotel. To Planters ! DON’T FORGET THE BAGGING 1 offer you. It will PAY YOU 15 TANARUS( 29 CENTS ON EVERY POUND YOl USE. L. B. DAVIS, se2 —2 292 Broad Street. To Housekeepers. Good flour Is a very desirable thing to have I have an article of VERY SUPERIOR FLOUR, NONE BETTER. . V. L. B. DAVIS,. se2—2 292 Ilroad Street. GLAZING. MR. A. HETT ANNOUNCES TO TIIE Public that he is prepared to giv« his personal attention tothe work of GLAZING. Orders oan be left at Barrett, Carter h Co.’s, Druggists and Apothecaries, No. 291 Broad Street, or at MR. UETT’S residence, 117 Ellis Street. se2—2m Attention, Ladies 1 A LARGE AND VARIED SUPPLY OF THOSE STAMPED YOKES, Received this day, at MISS L. J. READ’S, se2—3 326 Broad Street. TO RENT, THE STORE NO. 276 BROAD STREET. and tho large BRICK BACK STORE, opposite the Theatre, now occupird by my self. Possession given Ist October, or ai once, if the party renting will buy my stock. CHAS. ESTES. so2—3t FLOUR New Advertisements. GREAT MLE OF CITYJjOTS AT AUCTIOS. By C. V. "Walker & Cos., AUCTIONEERS. WILL BE SOLD, ON THE PREMISES— ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER lOih, 1866 Commencing at 10 o’clock A. M.— THIRTY-SIX SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS, Situated at the upper end of Greene Btreet, adjoining the Granite Mills of Geo. T. Jackson & Cos. These LOTS are above high water mark, being the highest point on Qreene Street from one extremity to the other, as surveyed by Wm. Phillips, Engineer Augusta Canal and Water Works. Txrms — One third cash ; balance iu six and twelve months—purchasers to pay for se2 td NOTICE TO PLANTERS. SO;— ——— WE ARE RECEIVING AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND PURE USTo. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO! WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE. CRUMP, DAVISON & CO., ISTo. 209 "Broad Street, _A/ugusta, Ga. au2B—lm REMOVAL. WE HAVE THIS DAY REMOVED to the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Maude <t- Wright, No. 283 Broad Stroet, where we will continue the GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. se2—lm O’DOWD MULHERIN. Change of Schedule of South Car olina Rail Boad Compauy. South Carolina R. R. Cos., I Augusta, Ga., August 31, 1866. j ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, SEPTEM BER 2n, the Passenger Train of this Road will run the following Schedule. CHARLESTON TBAIN. Leave Augusta 10.25 A.M. Arrive at Charleston 7.00 P.M. Leave Charleston 5.30 A.M. Arrive at Augusta 2.00 P.M. COLUMBIA TRAIN. Leave Augusta 10.25 A.M. Arrive at Columbia 7.40 P.M. Leave Columbia 4.30 A.M. Arrive at Augusta 2.00 P.M. H. T. PEAKE, sol—3t General Superintendent. Ribbons! Ribbons 1 erv PIECES VARIOUS widths, Handsome, all Silk I’LAID RIB BONS, of fiuo quality, for sale by the piece, very low. Parties desiring can have samples sent for their inspection. au3l—6 C. A. WILLIAMS & CO. Light Cassimeres D CLuTIiS— For Gents’ and Boys’ Wear Are selling at Reduced Prices, at I. KAHN k CO.’S, ju!7—6m 262 Broad Street. BARRETT, CARTER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 291 Broad Strret. We are now in receipt of afull assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, of all descriptions, And every other article usually found in a Drug Store. We are always prepared to put up PRESCRIPTIONS at any timo, Sundays not excepted, au3l—2w ALWAYS ON HAND, Fresh CITRATE OF MAGNESIA And CONGRESS WATER. For sale by BARRBTT, CARTER * CO. au3l— lw_ • LEMONS. A FEW BOXES OF LEMONS JUST RECEIVED And for sale by JOS. SUMERAU, au31 —6t 202 Ilroad Street Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. Eli. SUMMER— . McINTOSH STREET, One door North of Bread Street, Augusta, Ga. WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS, MATERIALS, and GLASSES. WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and warranted. JEWELRY made and repaired. All kind of HAIR BRAIDING done. au26—tf Straw Goods pOR LADIES AND GENTS, SELLING VERY LOW I. KAHN k CO’S, ini 5--6 m 262 Broad Street of all grades. NEW FIRM. MR. WILLIAM SHEPHERD Haviwg, in consequence of failing health, retired from his connection with the firm of WM. SHEPHERD k CO., 255 BROAD STREET, And WM. 11. JONES having this day been admitted ns a member of that House, its business will hereafter be transacted under tho firm and style of JONES, SON & CO., The above announcement has no refer ence to the business of ouy hwwte, No. 192 BROAD STREET, which twill besontin ued as heretofore, without Awags-af rela tions or details— V * JONES, SMYTH k CO., 192 BROAD STREET: Referring to the above Card, we beg to announce that we have in store A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, OF ALL THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED DESIGNS. A large and complete line of WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. A good assortment of HOUSE FURNISING GOODS, Etc., Etc. With ample facilities and experience, We present ourselves before the customers of our predecessors and tho public for pa tronage, with a full assnrauce that we will continue to enjoy that degree of confidence which has contributed so largely to their well-known success during the past sixteen years. We will be constantly in receipt of NEW AND LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, AS THE BUSINESS SEASON OPEN. Full particulars will be giren in future advertisements. JONES, SON k CO., 255 BROAD STREET. Augneta, Sept, 1, 1866. scl—tf Piano-Fortes Tuned. TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RE duged the charge for TUNING to THREE DOLLARS. Orders left at Mr. GEO. A. OATES’, 240 Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite the Post-Office, promptly attended to. sei—tf ROBERT A, HARPER. JUST RECEIVED, Afull assortment of GLASS, OF ALL SIZES— From 8 by 10, to 30 by 44, French. For sale low. BARRETT, CARTER i, CO. au3l—lw Just Opening, COMPLETE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS WELL-KNOWN* STAND OF I. KAHN k CO., ju!s- 6m 262 Broad Street. Kid Gloves. QNLY ONE DOLLAR A PAIR! For the Best KID GLOVES, at I. KAHN k CO.’S, juls—6m 262 Broad Strcot. MEAL, Auction Sales. Day, Russell & BenjaminT^ - A UCT/ONEERS. WILL SELL ON MONDAY NEXT SEPTEMBER 2 D , at mZu Family Soaps, Mess Beef, Eagan, Candles, Segars, Wines, Lard, Tobacco, Crockery, Snuff, dba., Ac., Ac., INSIDE STORE Shoes, Alpaeea, Cassimeres, Handkerchief*, Table-cloths, Spool-cotton, Cotton Cards, Lamps, Glass Shades, Wick, AND A lot of Yankee notions, etc., etc. sep2—lt Day, Ruisell & Benjam^T'" AUCTIONEERS. WILL SELL AT LOWER MARKET, On FIRST TUESDAY in September— At usual hour of sale One BUILDING LOT in Hamburg 8 r_ known as No. s*, fronting on Marb Street fifty-five feet, and running kS ninety feet. On premile, are 18 BRICKS, more or less. ble Building Lot. 3 Terms cash—purchaser to p»y f or Titles good. sel-Sr By W. B. Griffii DESIRABLE BUILDING ,1018 Tuesday next, 4th inst— At LOWER MARKbT-HODSR- Between the hoars of sale— Will be sold SEVERAL DESIRARTv BUILDING LOTS, on South side Augni Machine Works, fronting on Sumner ffreet, and running half way toward CsapWl street. r Terms cash—purchaser to pay for sel—td Day, Russell & Benjamin, A UCTIONEEHS. WILL SELL— " AT LOWER MARKET ON FIRST TUESDAY OF SEPT EE BEE If not disposed of at private sale before tin The following desirable property on Grem, and Ellis Streets : Three Building lots on the north side of Greene Street, just below Lincoln. Each Ist fronts on Greene 43 feet 4 inches, and run back half way to Ellis Street, enclosed. AND One House and lot on south side of Eli, Street, east of Lincoln, fronting 130 feet on Ellis, and runs back 132 feet sii inchestn Greene. The house in good repair, ici contains six rooms, comfortable sod out There is a large House for servants, ud kitchen, aDd a Carriage House. Also,, splendid lot of Fruit Trees on the premiia. Immediately in front of house is a well ud pump of excellent water. Terms of Building Lots, half cash ud half in six months with interest and tp proved security. For House and Lot, half cash, and half in twelve months, with ia terest and approved securities. au9—td Administrator’s Sale. By G. A. JfLRKER, Auctioneer. WILL BE SQLD, ON SATCRPAT, the Bth September, on the premise?, Broad Street, northwest corner of Kulloek, the PERISHABLE PROPERTY belonging to the late George Lott, deceased. M. E. SWINNEY, au3o—td Administrator. Educational. School Notice. MRS. FARGO’S SCHOOL— For BOYS AND GIRLS Will Re-open on MONDAY, SEPT. 3a For particulars call at MRS. FARGO'S Residence ELLIS STREET, hetvMß CENTRE and ELBERT. au3o-tf SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS LUCY TALIAFERRO Will RESUME HER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS— At No. 65 Greene Street, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3bd. School hours from 9 to 12, and froml until 4 o'clock. au26—td* Wheat Wanted. Wheat and Flour. WHEAT WANTED AT THE GRANITE MILLS. ALSO, GRANITE MILLS FLOUR FOR SALI GEO. T. JACKSON <k CO., 248 Broad Street, jul7—3m Masonio Hall Building WHEAT ! WHEAT! HEAT I WHEAT I WHEAT I The Market Price paid for WHEAT. THOS. P. STOVALL, ju9—tf At the Excelsior Mills. ‘♦Ttfß DAILY PBESS” Job O ffice HAS RECEIVED AN ENTIRELY NEW SUPPtT OF LATEST STYLE TYPt AND THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF Printing Papers! IN THE CITY. Colored Inks kept on haul AS USUAL. GRIST,