Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, October 03, 1866, Image 4

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Sj|f ilailii sttss. City Printer—Official Paper LAK6KST CITY MKriLATIOV. WEDNESDAY MORNING o*l. », |M| SLAIN IN BATTLE. • r wiKOAiitr j. mtaToji. Break my bttArt, a?v«l cr*** Ihi* |*ai®~* Cmmw t« liiwh, thmi brain ; !«et m? and c—aiucc he in aim® — Sla>u «» battle! Rif?**! br.»w, that lo««4 t»» rest lt> dear ebitrncM on mv hrvait- Uory wm the gras« it ptv»? Siam in battle! * that Mill and lately f*»rm— Never UJ‘*r< Will it he « arm . Chiiieti beucatb that ir»*u »t**riu Slam iu battle! Not a pillow f«r hi# he**l. Not a han<l t«* am < »th bi* bed, Not one teo<Ur parting »aut Slain in haul#! Straightway from that Mnmly ami. Where the tnn»|*inj» tr««l—• LitleJ to the arui> of «*•••» - Slain m battle! Not my love to coat between, With it* interp'xiop aoreen Naught of earth to intervene ; Slain ia battle! Snatch*i the pnrfte billow* o’er, Through the hendich rage an,! rv>ar. To the far anil peaceful shore— Slain iu battle ! ynmr tiimitle —thus l pray— What c!m* left fur tae to sav. Since my life is rest away ’ Slain in battle! I<et me die. Oh, Ood ! —the dart Rankles (Wp within my heart; Hope, and joy, and |*eace, depart— Slain in battle! —Baltimore thieves and rowdies have grown so troublesome lately, that the chief of police hae issued an order for the arrest of nY pT<ons having no visi ble means of > ipj»ort. —Sqtiinch asked hi> friend why he m« rr uwt *.» Knl., - 'f • \Vb.v.” said he. **l thought you ha I known that of all -evils we should choose the least." —Moth r Goose.” when she wrote her famous melodics, f retold with the cer tainty of on*- inspired w*th prophecy the conduct of a certain New Knglatid Get.* eral when »he ;*• nned the line: “Vc l tl.c Cutler ran away with the spo-.n/* —Lizzie W estern Davenport Mathews, the actress, now in England, has re ccntlv had left to her a fortune of SIOO,OOO by her father, the late A. W. Jackson, theatrical manager, specula tor, etc. —The Louisville Courier gives the names of three hundred and seventy two persons in Kentucky indicted for treason and conspiracy. It says that ‘‘in ail these cases the U. S. States Attorney has entered a nolle prosequi.'' It is stated that Alabama and Florida are overrun with New England Radical sharpers, who, taken the advan tage of recent negro emigration schemes, are endeavoring to persuade the blacks to take free transportation to Liberia, in tending to sell them in Cuba. —There is a great deal of theology in the idea of the little girl who wished that she could be go<*d without obeying her grandmother. She said it was easy enough to read good books and pray, hut it was pretty hard to mind grand mother. A disastrous fire has occurred in New \ ork. A four story tenement house was destroyed and several lives lost. Two men were seriously damaged by jumping ir-.m a fourth story window, four others fell on beds and escaped much injury. The tire was supposed to be the work of an incendiary. —Jusophat Kunewicz, a Polish saint, lias been announced for canonization next year at Koine. Meanwhile, the Russian Government has transmitted a bundle of documents to prove that this bolv individual was neither more nor les- than a knave, and a congregation of Cardinals have been appointed to in vestiaate this question. Hon. Willoughby Newton, Pres ident of the Virginia State Agricultural Society, has invited the farmers of the State, whether members of the Society <>r not, to assemble in Richmond on the 20th of November, for consultation upon the interests ol Virginia in her social, agricultural and industrial relations. W hat ?— lf, as the poet savs, “beauty draws us with a single hair,”'then what, oh ! tell us what, must be the effect of a modern waterfall ? To FAKMKtts.-The Commissioner of Agriculture is preparing to distribute a quantity of watermelon seed received from China. These are the first of that variety raised in this country, and the I fruit is pronounced the best ever grown LT " it ‘-' ,J States. A characteristic ot tins melon is its remarkably sweet flavor. Jhk 'V 0 ' 11 ' It —The pronoun it is a cornu al word. It is sometimes amusin “!* 0f "'" aU,m '; il >s large, it is amah, it .s round, it i 8 square, it rains and it --j.vtUtonUaditisn.ir.ltisMaek, Radi.y Sold.—Homs „r , , men were hugely l,im l |,„g.,U “«“£* days since, by one “Arthur Bar’mV ot the celebrated banker, of 1 i v ?r, *"!* by that name, who pretended to rR bent, in the Cotton States, the monied and business reputation of that well known linn (Baring Bios.) 1 He succeeded in engaging the entlre crops ol severul planters, and gave cheeks on I nice mercantile houses in neighboring cities with the liberality of h Rothschild, llis game being even tually made apparent, he was unceremo niously kicked out ot town. The balloon has been pricked 1 How the mighty have fallen I —-Waynesbortf Times, tkpt. 29. [The same scoundrel visited this city and bamboozled a respectable family. Pass hiui round —PItESS. | Boot* a Shoes. BOOTS AND SHOES. Conley, Force & Cos., No. 2K5 lime BROAD STKKKT, door shove Cl lob. Hol.l. We bar. la Star* 1-a.lfea’ Fin. Serge CONGRESS BOOTS Fiat Olara Kid CONORS** BOOIIS Indies' Whit, Kid SLIPPERS Udi*«' Fr*neh Kid SLIPPER* Cl,at*. Fine Calf Double Sol,d BOOTS Gent's Fin. Calf Double Soled -CON xiRKSS SHOES MU.-,' SHOES .and all kind. Children's SHOE* of all kind. Youth » .".I Children's Pal.at and c'a'f Skin ROOTS and BALMORALS. Together with a large .Cork of B ROHAN'S BOOTS LEATHER. etc.,etc. Our Stock is the largest in the city. Give u. a call hotorc buying elsewhere. CONLEY, FORCK A CO. MS* -41 BOOTS AND SHOES. JI’ST RECEIVED— AND FOR SALE AT is: broad street, Wood’s Men’s Light Calf DROdANS, wax Wood*? Men’s unbound ItROGANS, wax Wood’s Men’s Light BROGANS Wood’s Women’s Buff DOWNINGS— -3 to 7. Wood’s Boys* Light Calf BROGANS Wood’s A3 oat BALMORALS, Ladies Wood’s Goat BALMORALS, Misses also Ben kerfs L’diet’ Kid Congress GAITERS Benkert’s ocuts’ Cloth Congress Tip GAITERS Rogers* Lidos’ Welt Kid GAITERS Rogers’ Ladies* Plain Lasting Pump Congress GAITERS Rogers’ Misses’ Welt Goat BALMORALS Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, *J«h» Ladies’ White Kid Rosette SLIPPERS Ladies’ White Kid Lace GAITERS Children’s White Kid BOOTS Misses’ Goat and Morocco BOOTS ALSO MILES’ GENTS’ DRESS BOOTS. I Am receiving the above Goods daily, and feel confident from long experience in the business, that I can please those who favor me with their patronage. It is my purpose to keep a first class BOOT and SHOE STORE. II. E. CLARKE. Educational. Medical College of Georgia, AT AUGUSTA. FACULTY: L. D. FORD, M. D.. Professor of Institute.. and Practico of Medicine. JO*. A. EVE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants. I. P. GAR\ IN, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Medical Ju risprudenee. L. A. DUGAS, M. D., Professor of the Prin ciples and Practico of Sur-erT GEO. IV. RAIN*. M. D.. Professor ofChem isti'v and Pharmacy. EDW. GEDDINGS, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy. DeSAUSSUKE FORD, M. D„ Professor of Anatomy. w - H. DOUGHTY, M. D„ Assistant Profes sor of Materia Medica. JOHN s COLEMAN, M. I)., Demonstrator Anatomy. The 32d Session will he opened on the Fi t-, Monday in November neat, and continue four months. The Museum, Laboratory, and Arrangements for Practical’ Anatomy are equal to any in the country. Clinical instruction regularly imparted it the City Hospital. FEES. Tickets for the whole course, in currency $lO5 00 Matriculation, in currency... 5 00 Dissections, in currency ]0 00 Diploma fee, iu currency 30 00 L. A. DUGAS, Dean. sels—-dlwilatnova NOTICE. pt EN. RAINS WILL OPEN SCHOOL IN ! V thi * P lace " n the Ist inst., or as soon I thereafter as practicable. All branches of j education usually required in Schools and 1 Colleges will he taught, lie will be assisted I m the instruction of the younger pupils by I one of hi.s daughters. * ! tllA F, ;. r ter “ a > *“•’ °PI , ’y at the residence of I the Rev. W. 11. liansou. se2B—fit* Boarding and Day School. T HK HISSES SEDGWICK WITT pf 1 s treats C ° r " Cr " f W “ hin E ,O “ ; ‘ n ' l »e26—lw English, Mathematical & Classical BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL poll YOUNG LADIES No.B4GreenoSt^a'lSrN TH litD day OF H OCTOBK°ni?XT n "T Department being i„ charge ,and and experienced Instructors—the whole to Ini under, the imaied,am supervision of't^ 4"!r i rlh:uN’G&A\t^ l a n^ M « «T»'_Sw M,ssA - M -« CLARKE, -- Principal. Gent’s Furnishing Store. WASHINGTON STR kET— " between BROAD and ELLIS, AUGUSTA, GA. infiVin hi ,:;;te rr n,lly '*"y; '■« just retirned fruu the Aortn with a choiceiot of CLOTHS, CABBIMEREB, and VESTINGS And is now prepared to make them on to order,he most approved styles, and" it city. at " th,; y cao be put up in the CLOTHSm h.' t nt ! n ° l ” CUTTING ” " c ,n “de up at home. Ol p i £!V. w ” r * i 'rarranicd to fit H^EPA. KING done ntiMM^oTSSr AND VEST*. 18 ’ Pal *Tß, Call and examine f„ r „ purchasing elsewhere. before Thankful for past favors ot your patronage is solicit onl ' nua Uce y ’ *' hI r»L KY , UPHOLSTERY - Reinhardt quin-ok, the public that he i s ‘ INPr >RMS no all kinds „f UPllOLSTgPeered l " Paper Hanging, Carpet Layhl , W,J R-K, very superior manner. g ’ etc -i >n a “■ J °l**nnßen*s, 1(H —liU* Grocei lei, Liquor*. PROVISIONS. GRAIN, Etc' 1 fiOnO LBS clear 1 uv,w BACON SIDES SS hhds. RONE BlDXS—very cheap Hi hhds. SHOULDERS ‘ ts kegs lakh -00 barrels FLOUR—some yery choic. 2000 bush.ls OATS Mid bushels WHITE CORN lot) ha,lid, and |,»ir barrels NEW _ MACKEREL io store. To arrir. 5000 hu.hels choice MIXED CORN 2500 bushels oh,,ice WHITE CORN. For sal. very low, by sol*—2ot c. A. WILLIAMS A CO. SUNDRIES. AAHHDS . CHOICE BACON, V/ Uicar Sides, R,t,hvd Sides, Regulars and Shoulders . 50 Uhls. Northern and Western FLOUR ’.O Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE 2j Bbhls. IU tilled U. SUGAR 4 llhda. MUSCOVADO SUGAR HI tibia. Ist Quality Goldeu SYRUP 10 llhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES 5" Uhls. Large No. 3 MACKEREL loot! Sacks Choice Rread CORN 75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP 30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES 75 Uhls, ami Boxes CRACKERS Attn BISCUITS 50 Bids. Bourbon and other WHISKEYS Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS all varieties »5 dot HKrDSICK CHAMPAGNE, Pints and Quarts 40 casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE, iu Pints and Quarts 10 Cltesm .lenains A Cu's, TEAS in Small Packages V's kegs Old Dominion NAILS, assuirt ed Site? CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER, GINGER, SPICES. HIO kegs LAUD 500 sacks SALT And evory thing usually kept in tuy line, POa SALK BV ati.lo—tf A. STEVENS. FRESH GROCERIES! Bacon, laud, sugar, coffee, and EVERYTHING GOOD. AI.SO | A barrel nf fine CIDER VINEGAR. Itcof and Mutton every morning. For sale by au7—.dm BAKER * TALIAFERRO. ICE. 'JtUE McINTOSH STREET Tee House (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE) IS STILL OPE R Prices for the present, two and a hall (21) cents a pound, retail. For fifty pounds or more, two (2) cents. K. A. HARPER & CO. mi if,—rf NEW FIRM. TV TR. WILLIAM SHEPHERD Having, in ton sequence of failing heulth, retired from his connection with the firm of WM. SHEPHERD k CO., 255 ItIIOAD STREET, And WiM. 11. JUNKS having this day been a bo it tod an a member of that House, its business will hereafter he transacted under the firm and style of JONES, SON & CO., The abovo announcement has no refer ence to the business of our house, No. lil2 BROAD STREET, which will be contin ued as heretofore, without change of rela tions or details— JONES, SMYTH k CO., m BBOAI) STREET. Referring to the above Card, we beg 1 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 | |VVOOD ANI) WILLOW WARE. A good assortment of HOUSE 1- URNI SI N G GOODS. Etc., Etc. With ample facilities and experience, we present ourselves before the customers of our predecessors and the public for pa- i tronage, with a full assurance that we will j continue to enjoy that degree of confidence which has contributed so largely to their well-known success during the past sixteen yoars % Wo will he constantly in receipt of NEW AND LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, AS THR BrsI.VKSS SKA SON OPK.N’S. Full particulars will be given in future advertise cents. JONES, SON A CO., 255 BROAD STREET. Augusta, Sept. 1, 1 Rfift. se | ts Relief for the Suffering ! THE FEEBLE AND DELICATE GIRL, as well a* the matured and ailing woman, may learn the means which will enable her to perform active houshold duties, free from inconvenience, and often suffering, heretofore experienced, by en closing a Stamped envelope, with written address, to MRS. ANNA M. DENT, se22— lm Augusta, Ga. Con. Ofkicb, U. S. Ist. Rkv,,3d Dist., ) Augusta, (In., Sept. 25, 1866, l 271 Broad Street, up Stairs. J REVENUE STAMPS QF ALL DENOMINATIONS— Ic., 50., 1 sic., 25c., 50c , s|, $2, $5, $lO, CAN BE PROCURED AT THIS OFFICE. A DISCOUNT MADE ON PURCHASES EXCEEDING ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. WILL D. BARD, sc2fi—lw Collector. DRIED FRUIT. VA/’E HAVE ON CONSIGNMENT AND DRIED r A BBBLE 8 BBLES KTV SUpe "® r A 1,80, GUNNY AND DUNDEE RAGGING. CURTIS A .TEUSON, Jackson St, opposite Warren Block. lw Lumber and Fire Wood. T AM PREPARED TO FURNISH, AT notice, any quantities of HIM ERR. OAK, PINE, and LIGHT WOOD, at the Yard, corner of Fenwick and Kol lock Streets. Orders iolt at I). Ts. Fullerton's, corner of Hroad and Washington Streets, Maware. J. G. Bailie A Bro 205 Broad Street., and Mr. J. Heed, 310 Broad Street, will moot w ’>th prompt attention. *•23— 1m JOHN TILKEY. Ice Cream and Sherbert! Handies AT w HOLESALI3 AND RETAIL AT TUB UlO—!- FRENCH STORE, 200 Broad street. F'urniture. Furniture of AH Descriptions, PLATT BROTHERS, JJL C. A. PLATT A CO. |y||J 2U BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Ham now the best assortment of FURNI TURE on hand that has over been in this market, and constantly receiving—consist- ing of Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut PARLOR SETTS. CHAMBER SETTS COTTAGE SETTS. MEDSTEADB CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETK-A-TKTHK, CEN TRE TABLES, BUREAUS, etc., etc. IN OUR UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT We have SHADES, Lace and Damask CUR TAINS, CORDS, TASSELS, GIMPS. LOOPS, CORNICES, BANDS, and all ne cc.snary articles required. OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT is still in operation. Special Orders promptly attended to. Repairing done in all brunches of the business. UNDERTAKERS' DEPARTMENT we keep constantly on hand, COFFINS of every quality and site. METALLIC CASES and CASKETS of the most im proved styles. Undertakers can ho supplied with all kinds nf TRIMMINGS. n,v2 ts FURNITURE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE on hand, and are receiving, a fine 3ELSL. assortment of Furniture, Which the;/ offer at very Low Figures I Also, aro prepared to mako to order and repair anything iu our line of business at short notice. Cane-Bottom CHAIRS re-seated at a liv ing price, at 137 Broad, opposite Monument Street. WEST A MAY. jy2fl— 3m _ FURNITURE! FJJRNITUREI ! WHOLESALE RETAIL. DEGRAAF k TAYLOR, 87 and B'j BOWERY fif> CHRISTIE STREETS NEW YORK, have the best assorted stock of Parlor, ■Dining Room and Bed-Room FURNITURE ! SPRING BEDS and BEDDING IN THE CITY. CANOPY and HIGH POST BEDSTEADS, Expressly for Southern trade. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED A T WHOLESALE PRICES. KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED POST BEDSTEADS, in cases. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. Our Facilities for manufacturing defy competition. ,„yl ly Jewellers. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, r H. SUMMER— j Mclntosh street, One door North of Ilroad Street, Augusta, Ga. I WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS, MATERIALS, and GLASSES, j M ATCHES nnd CLOCKS repaired end | warranted. JEWELRY made nnd repaired. All kind of HAIR BRAIDING doue. au26—tf Take Notice. the undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of Augusta snd vicinity, _ try* jS& that he is prepared to repair Watches, Clonks, Jewelry of all kinds, and Sewing Machines. All work neatly executed and warranted to bo done equal to any house in the South ern country. THOS. RUSSELL, 290 Broad Street, J.vo. c. SCUKEINEH A SONS, Alacon, Ga. JN'O. C. SCHUKINKK A SONS, Savannah, Ga J. C. Schreiner & Sons, VTO. 199 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS. Keep constantly on hand a choice selec tion of the above articles, All orders from the Country promptly attended to. J THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN anil GUITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR Stemway A Sons’, Soebbcler A Schmidt’s, and Gale <fr Co.'s CELEBRATED PIANOS. fc4—l y Harness and Saddlery Making*, and Kepairing: THK PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY 1 informed that the undersigned is prepared to do of WORK IN HIS LINE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND ON TUB MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Two hundred sets second-hand WAGON IIA it 7!ESS for side low. THEO. SONNEKALB, No. 151 Ellis street, • Next door above Palace Stables. sc27—2w Maple and Ash Wood For Sale. I[in CORDS I \J\J OF THE ABOVE IVOOD, On the M’lisrf, Augusta Bridge, FOR SALE CHEAP.#* Apply to A. W. LAMAR, A On the Wharf. ALUMINUM PENS. 'pUE UNDERSIGNED ARE APPOINTED AGENTS For the sale of tho above justly celebrated English Pen Made from a Mineral found in tho Mine of Cornwall. They nro superior to any Pens now in '‘V*;’, 1 “““ I " Uch as , thc y will not corodo, winch is of great advantage. * in use' obU ' lP “ r tl "‘ n “ ny othor Pen now J. SCHREINER As SONS GEO.A.OA^s:° MStr0 ’ 0t ’ Ji» Broad Street DLUMBKiIf' WiESIa ~ Augusta, Gfo Pumps, Oaß,Bt, C ßin and > p:. Rubber Ilose and Ilose Pirn, P| ’.7’ furnished or repaired. 1 ’ ja2(l—tf ? Thk Influx or Auemicaii Tourists into Europe.—Tbe number of Ameri can tourists visiting England this year, says an English journal, is unprece dentedly great, the wealthier classes, both in the Northern and Southern Slates, being only too glad to have a little mental rest and pleasure alter the worries and miseries of ihc civil wnr. Though Paris is the spot w here A meri cans feel most at home, the majority first visit the “old country,’’ and crowds of our “cousins'’ are now to he found nt our principal watering places and in cities and towns of wide-world celeb rity, especially where the English lan guage is spoken. The influx of Ameri can visitors is especially gratifying to our shopkeepers, for owing to the pro hibitive lariff now in force in the United States, thousands of articles of both necessity and luxury can be purchased here fur cheaper than in the States, even if the purchasers have to pay the duty, which, thanks to Mr. Morrill and his friends, the Custom officials levy at New York and other American seaports. Tailors, hatters, hosiers, etc., are thus greatly benefitted by this “Yankee ex odus,” and share with hotel keepers and railway companies the dollars which are so lavishly disbursed by Americans when on pleasure bent, and which, in these tight times are more than ordi narily welcome. Extraordinary Answers.—A pupil of Abbe Sicord gave the following ex traordinary answers : “ What is gratitude ?” “ Gratitude is the memory of the heart.” “ What is hope ?” “Hope is the blossom of happiness.” “ What is the difference between hope and desire ?” “ Desire is a tree in leaf, hope is a tree in flower, and enjoyment is a tree in fruit.” “ What is eternity ?” “ A day without yesterday or to-morrow —a line that has no end.” “ What is life ?” “ A line that has two ends—a path which begins at the cradle and ends in the tomb.” “ What is God ?” “ The necessary being, the sun of eternity, the merchant of nature, the eye of justice, the watchmaker of the universe, the soul of the world.” “ Does God reason ?” “ M an reasons, because he doubts ; Jie deliberates—he decides. God is om niscient. He never doubts—He there fore never reasons.*” How to no re Siiirt Bosoms. For j the information of the ladies who desire 1 to know by what process the fine gloss, j observable on new linens, shirt bosoms, etc., the annexed receipt for making gum Arabic starch is published : Take two ounces fine white gum j Arabic powder; put it into a pitcher, and pour on it a pint or more of boiling water—according to the degree of strength you desire—and then having covered it, let it set all night. In the morning pour carefully from the dregs,- iu a bottle, cork it and keep it for use. A tablespoonful of gum water stirred into a pint of starch made in the usual manner, will give to either white or printed lawns a look of newness, when nothing else can restore them after washing. Much diluted, it is also good for thin muslin and bohinet. A “Smart” Roy.—One Sabbath afternoon a Sunday School teacher ob served two boys playing at marbles by the roadside. He stopped, told them how wicked it was, and succeeded in persuading the worst one to accompany' him to school. The lad was decidedly a fast youth, of about eight years. In the class, among other things, the teacher told him that “God made this beautiful world, and nil that was in it, we must thank Him for the good things we enjoy. He gives us our food and clothes.” “Does He give me my clothes too?” asked the lad. “Yes, He gives us everything.” “Now, thar’s whar you got your eye shut up, for mam made these trowsers out of dad’s old ones.” REMOVAL. ON OR ABOUT THE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT, THE “DAILY PRESS” Pit IN TING JMTABLISHMENI WILL BK REMOVED TO NO. 100 broad street, Oppusito Southern Express Office. KOOK AND .1015 PRINTING AND BOOK-BINDING. Machinery of the latest invention and most substantial structure will be erected lor the rapid and faithful execution of every description of BOOK AND JOB PRINT ING. A large and varied assortment of TYPES BORDERS, CUTS, RULES, etc., ol The most beautiful designs, will be found, to which additions will be made from time to time, 03 new styles are introduced by the typo founders. A full supply of INKS OF ALL COLORS will, at all times, be kept on hand, lor tho production of ORNAMENTAL PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, POSTERS, Etc., To which particular attention will bo given The stock of PAPERS, CARDS, EN \ ELOPES, etc., will embrace a large range of sizes, colors, and weights, and all of su pprior quality. .'I' h ® BOOK-BINDING DEPARTMENT will be fitted up with tho moat approved uiaehinery, and of a capacity for turning out work of any description in this lino. All orders will bo promptly and accu rately tilled, and charges moderate. SAtis* faction guaranteed in every instance. II. PUG HE, Proprietor. Wanted, Immediately, GOOD MILLINER. Apply at MRS. M. TWEEDY’S, so2o—2w No. 215 Broad Street. j> VERY - KIN I) O F PRINTING - Ju and BOOK BINDING Neatly and Cheaply Executed AT THIS OFFICE. Fainting & Gilding. Fisk, Faints. itisk PAINTS ALL ABOUT TOWN! Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Office. I se?o— ts PAINTING. MY PRICE FOR FINE GILDED AND SMALTED SIGNS is ONE DOLLAR per FUperficitil foot of the Board, and for PAINTED SIGNS, of any color, .Seventy Five Ceurs per foot. Tbi* includes the iron* and putting up. These priccii have enabled mo to live well, and pay one hundred cent? in tbe dollar, without a single exception, for fifty years. R. P. BPELMAN, §olß—lm 190 Greene Street. ~ GLAZING. MR. A. IIETT ANNOUNCES TO THE Public that he is prepared to give his personal attention tothe work of GLAZING. Order? can be left at Barrett, Carter A Co.’s, Druggists and Apqfchecuries, No. 219 Blond. Street, or at MR. lIETT’S residence, 117 Reynolds Street. ae2—3m PAINTING. M ESSRS. E. MILLER £ 00. Beg to announce that they are prepared to execute, in a very superior manner, and on very reasonable terms, all kinds of work in their line, such as HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL Fainting. CEILINGS AND WALLS DECORATED. SHOP ON JACKSON STREET, (itobe Hotel Hiti/diiia. set—3m Hotels .Restaurants. MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. This first-class hotel is now opened for the accommodation of the public, and possesses every accommodation *"<l comfort calculated to please the most fastidious. The patronage of the travelling community is respectfully solicited. JOSEPH PURCELL, au2B—l2m Proprietor. Central Hotel, GEORGIA. My friends and the travelling public gen erally are notified that I have luken anew lease on this House, and will he glad to serve them to the best of my ability on all occasions and at all times. N. B.—Believe no reports from any quar ter whatever that I have* given up the Hotel, or that I intend doing so. My cal culation is to he permanently located, and my friends may rely upon finding uie at home, and pleased to see and serve them. Tyl3—3m WM. M. THOMAS. SCREVEN HOUSE, gAVANNAII, GEORGIA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Havingbcen renovated and newly furnished, is now open for the reception of the travel ling public. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor. mbit!—l y L—" --'ll ——. Snuff At Tobacco. P. HANSBERGER & CO. CORNER BROAI) A McINTOSH STS. (Opposite Post Office.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS AND IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS! op HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO! EVERY BRAND £ QUALITY. BEAUTIFUL PIPES, OF ALL KINDS. Lori Hard's Rappee, Macahoy and Scotch SNUFFS, etc. null ]y AUGUSTUS BOHNE, q ort BROAD STREET. (Opposite Planters’Hotel' Has always on band a large assortment of IMPORTED A DOMESTIC SUGARS Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO Lorillard’s SNUFF Fine Meerschaum PIPES Axn CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation A 1,80, Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and Clay PIPES, PIPE STEMS, SNUFF BOXES, Etc., AT THE LOWEST NEW YORK TRICES. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL an4-ly] TERMS. REMINGTON’S . Fire Arms. SOLD BY ALL GUN DEALERS oL ! AND THE TRADE GENERALLY. || Vest Pocket Pistol, No. 22, 30, 32, and 38 Cartridge. Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt.), No. 22 Cart ridge. Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt.), No. 32 Cart ridge. Pocket Revolver (Self Cocking). New Pocket Revolver (with Loading Lever.) PoUco Revolver, Navy Size Calibre. Belt Revolver, Navy Size Calibre. Belt Revolver (Self Cocking), Navy Calibre. Navy Revolver, 36 100 in. Calibre. Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre. Gun Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge. Revolving Rifle, 36 and 44-100 in. Calibre. Breech Loading Rifle, No. 32 Cartridge. Breech Loading Carbine, No. 46 Cartridge. U. S. Rifle (Steel Barrel), with Sabre Bayo net. - J 11. S. Rifled Musket, Springfield Pattern. Single Barrel Shot Gun. E. REMINGTON A SONS, Iliou, New York. AGENTS. Moore A Nichols New York Puln.ere <k Baebelders Boston John P. Lovell Boston Jos. C. Grubb A Cos Philadelphia Poultnoy A Trimble Baltimore Ileury Folsom A Cos., N. Orloans <£•■ Memphis Maynard Bros Chicago L. M. Ramsey ACo S t. Louis Albert E Crane San Franoiseo au9—lm PETER LAVEZAr W I ?' L n P . AY THE HIGHEST PRICES R,L f ° r Ai o RaK6 ’ WasU >* oitl Bagging, Hope. Also, Copper, Brass, and Load dffile «°"] 8 J® ca . u »' any part of the City, IWiek aud'w T |flo, Corner of Ueorgiu "ashiugteu Btrcutß) Au |a Ulurfc,u ’ ’ jyS—3m* Medicinal. SP. HUNT, M D., • IIOMCEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN Surgeon and Accoucheur, No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row), Augusts, Ga, jalo-Iy~3m* DRUGS, MEDICINEB, Etc. PLUMB A LKITNKK, 212 BROAD ST., Augusta, Ga., WHuLEHAI.K and kktaii. dialers is DRUUS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, Fine Toilet Soapß, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fancy A Toilet Articles, Brushes, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, jaß—tf PERRY DAVIS’ AIN We beg to call tbe attention of the pub lic to this long tested and unrivalled FAMILY MEDICINE. The PAIN KILLER is a purely vegeta ble compound j and while it is a most e - cicnt Remedy for Pain, it is a perfectly safe Medicine even in the most unskillful hands. FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT, Or any other form of bowel disease in chil dren or adults, it is an almost certain cure, and has, without doubt, been more success ful in curing the various kinds of CHOLERA than any other known remedy, or even the most skillful physician. In India, Africa and China, where this dreadful disease is evor more or less prevalent, the PAIN KILLER is considered by the natives, as well os Eu ropean residents in those climates, a SURE REMEDY*. Asa Tonic for the Stomach, it is unrivalled. A few doses will relieve se verc cases of INDIGESTION, and it is often a perfect cure for DYSPEPSIA, in its most aggravated forms. Its tonic am) stimulating properties, arousing the system to vigor and action, render it a most effec tual cure for COLDS AND COUGHS, when used according to directions. For external applications, it is unsur passed by any medical preparation. Rheumatism and Neuralgic Affections are quickly relieved and often cured by it. Any Soreness in the Muscles nr Joints can be relieved by its application. It cures in stantly the most violent TOOTHACHE. It should always be kept near at hand, to be used in cases of severe BURNS or SCALDS. If applied immediately, accord ing to directions, it will give instant relief, and prevent blistering. D is peculiarly adapted to the wants of SEAMEN, and persons making sea voy nges, and no vessel should sail without a supply of it. One Captain writes ns: “I have made several voyages—often with emi grants, and though I keep a good Medicine Chest, and I have several times had a good deal of sickness on board, I have found the I’AIN KILLER so efficient in all cases, as to entirely preclude the use of all other Medicines.” Prices—2s Cents, 50 Cents, and $1 per Bottle, PERRY DAVIS A SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors, Providence, R. I. And sold by respectable dealers every whe re. au29—2m An Ordinance TO PROHIBIT THE ORGANIZATION of additional Fire Companies in the City of Augusta, and to provide for the ratification of Fire Department elections: Whbbbas, The Fire Department of Au gusta has reached an extent and efficiency sufficient for all practical purposes, and in order to protect the Companies now organ ized, and to prevent any additional burthen upon the City Treasury—- Sec. I. Tie it ordained by the City Council I of Augusta, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Ordinance, it shall not be lawful tor any person or persons to form or organize any Fire or Hose Companies within the corporate limits of the City, for the operation or use of cither Hand En gines, Steam Engines, Hose Carriages, Hook and Ladder Trucks, or any fire apparatus whatever, whether independent or other wise. Sec. 11. And be it further ordained , That after the next and each succeeding election of Chief Engineer and Assistants of the Augusta Fire Department, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the same to sub mit the result of said election to the City Council of Augusta for ratification ; and as soon thereafter as possible, it shall be the duty of the Mayor to commission tho said officers so elected, if confirmed by Council. Skc. 111. And be it further ordained, That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances mil itating against this Ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Done in Council, this 15th day of Septem ber, A. D., 1866. JOHN FOSTER, [ L. S. ] Mayor City Augusta. Attest: L. T. Bi,ome, C. C. se22—l Ot An Ordinance TO REGULATE AND PRESCRIBE the Tuition Hours of tho Houghton Institute. Sue. I. He it Ordained by the City Coun cil of Avgusta, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same. That from and after the first Monday in October next, tho Tuition Hours of tho Houghton Insti tute bliall boas follows : From the first Monday in October to the first Monday in April, in each and every year, from eight and a half o’clock A.M. to twelve and a half o’clock M.; and from two o’clock P.M. to five o’clock P.M.: and from tho first Monday in April to the first Monday in August, from eight o’clock A.M. to twelve o’clock M.; and from two o’clock P.M. to five o’clock P.M. Skc. 11. A,id be it further Ordained, That it shall be the duty of the Houghton Institute Committeo to prescribe such addi tional rules and regulations for the govern ment of said Institute as may, in their judgment be deemed necessary and proper. Skc. 111. And be it further ordained , That all Ordinances, and parts of Ordinances, militating against this Ordinance, be and the same are hereby repealed Done in Council tho 7th day of Septem ber, A.D., 1866. JOHN FOSTER, [L. S.) Mayor City Augusta. Attest: L. T. Blomk, C. C. ' so22—llH An Ordinance rpo AMEND THE ORDINANCE FIX ,, CNG the time for the issue of City Tax Executions: J Skc. I. lie it ordained by the City Council of Augusta, and it is hereby ordained bu the authority of the some, That from the Ist day of November of each and every year. Execution shall be issued against every person who may be in default at that date > JSC. 11. lie it further ordained, That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances milita ting against this Ordinance be, and tho same are hereby, repealed. i D(> A ne ,l“ ?®“ noil this Jay of Septem ber, A. D., 1866. JOHN FOSTER, in V’,, Mayor City Augusta. Attest: L. T. Blomk, C. C. se2s—lOt , Rai l R°ad Schedule,^ notice. ~ Oaonou Ban. Kou and the tin reaee of egopa- Ik, A* l *** in future, or until further n.tk. ' - Ou.no at the following reduced r ’ a^>tt From August, to Camak, ,„ d gl!" "*IK. From Augusta to Mavfieid !® From Augusta to W.,),, W "Z'XT..*.™"" * ** F w COL* 1 e ,f. 5 •WKSJttS; South Cahomha R. R c. , Augusta, Ga., Sent 20 n N ANI ’ after sunday SL] U BER 23n, the Passenger VJ EPT *M. Road will run the following SchTdol **" CHARLESTON TRAIN. ’ Leave Augnsta Arrive at Charleston , "AJR Leave Charleston n , Arrive at Augusta *!« COLUMBIA TRAIN. *' l-eave Augusts , Arrive at Columbia „ ~*^4l Arrive at Augusta j'IJA-M- Leave Columbia n,!!^ Arrive at Charleston...."""""". 7” 11. T. PBAKP »e2l—tf General Superintendeni. Change * mmmm. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY srpt 20th 18« fl, the Passenger Trains »dj run as follows : 111 DAY PASSKSCER TRim. Daily except Sundays. Leave Augusta at 5.15 t v Arrive at Atlanta at 5*5(1 p' V Leave Atlanta at j 615 A «’ Arrive at Augusta at n qj j>' j' XIOHT PASSEXGRR TRAIX. Leave Aagiista at y og p j. Arrive at Atlanta at j no \ u Leave Atlanta at p' Arrive at Augusta at 3.30 A M Passengers lor May-field, Washington'and Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger train. 0 Passengers for West Point, Montgomery Mobile, New Orleans. Corinth, Grand Jonc! tion and Memphis, Tenn., mast leave Aa gusta on Night Passenger Train at P.OO P, M , to make close connections. THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked through to the above places. SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passen ger Trains. E. W. COLE, Great Atlantic, Seaboard and Gulf Mail Route. Dom NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE u 5 MONTGOMERY, via ATLANTA, AU GUSTA, WILMINGTON and WELDON. Tbence via RICHMOND and WASHING TON, or via SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAIL ROAD and BAY LINE STEAMERS to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and NEW Y’ORK, is now in full and successful operation. Fare by BAY ROUTE from AUGUSTA to NEW YORK, $33 75. SLEEPING CARS RUN THROUGH FROM ATLANTA TO WILMINGTON. Speed and comfort, and very low fare from Atlanta, Macon, Columbus, Augusta and Savannah. Passengers lose no sleep between Montgomery or Augusta, andNev York or Boston. There is no shorter route. Compare dis tances for yourselves to Baltimore: Y*ia Columbia, Charlotte and Danville* Augusta to Baltimore, 705 miles. Via Wilmington, Weldon and Petersburg, Augusta to Baltimore, 705 miles. Via Wilmington, Weldon and Ports mouth, 600 miles. Now Engines, new and elegant Cars, and Sleeping Cars, and Baggage cheeked and re-chcekcd through without trouble to pes sengers. The roads are in splendid order, and connections sure. Try- this route and you will prefer it to anv other. P.'H. LANGDON, General Southern Agent. For particulars, inquire of ISAAC LEVI’, Agent, 130 Broad Street, an26—2m Augusta. Ga. JOB TURNING THE AUGUSTA BOBBIN WORKS- Near the Augusta Factory, AT LOWER PRICES THAM A-iVr OTHER PLACE IN THE CITY! PATENT SAIV GUMMING promptly executed. All Saws sent should be marked with the Owner’s name. Cannot be re sponsible for unavoidable breakage. aus—ly H. T. NELSON. Lumber and Eire Wood! Having made arrangements with one of the best Saw Mills in tho State, the subscriber is prepared to supply any and all kinds of LUMBER AT SHORT NOTICE. Also, at the Wood-yard of Augusta and Savannah Rail Road Depot, OAK. HICK ORY and DRY PINE FIRE WooD,in»ny quantity. Orders left with Pollard, Cox A Cos, 297 Broad Street; Bothweli A M'hitehead, cor ner of Broad and Washington Streets, or at tho Yard, will meet with prompt attention. Prices reasonable. Orders solWitod. au2S —3m* D. T. CASTLEBERRY. Furniture and Piano Hauling. PJAVING A NEW AND LIGHT Spring Dray, I nra prepared to haul FURNITURE, PIANOS, and any thing else, without scratching or bruising, as is too often the case. Orders left at my Grocery Store, on Washington Street, between Broad Ellis will be promptly attended to, »* reasonable rates. Particular care given to moving Furniture and Pianos. Wn, If ALE (colored), a pl4—3m Dealer in Family Groceries GEORGIA CLIPPER" Published Weekly, AT WAKRENTON, GA. The firm of ROYAL k HILL, Former proprietors of “Tho <•«“** per,” was dissolved on the ISthinsWn , the business will bo continued 011 , stylo and firm of HILL A WALLAbt.. AH claims against, and all du e ' lo ’ .! office, prior to the 18th instant, wilHwP* 1 ' nnd received by said parties. The “CLIPPER” has a large and met ing circulation in Warren, Glasscock »» Hancock counties ; and as tbs f* ll lr ~ will soon begin to open, Merchant n° B . advance their interests by Advertising tho‘‘GEORGIA CLIPPER.” , ... for Advertising,***.. business eonneeted with the “Georg'* 1 per,” will be attended to by M. M the Daily Press Job Printing Office HILL A WALLACE: ■ Editors and Proprietors, • se27—lw WarrenU'iqii— X A DIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS J AT . MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street-