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LARGEST CITY f IRCI'LATION.
THURSDAY MORNING Ocl. 4. ISM
DAY AKD MIGHT.
IT BAYARD TAT LOO.
I stood on •HMt'i rnguo frontier.
Retween th* bright anil dusks t| km, —
The dot thet toils. au<4 sings, end sparklet,
Tko night that sooths*, and Mings, sad
darkles.
And either alrj spirit east,
A! lass ate tpella «pws as east;
One la hi* rohee of eoi«r basaing.
One draped ia sad. mysterious yearning.
From border-lands of golden cloud
Day smiled an me with tUage proud.
Cheek* ruddy-brusn, Up* bright nilh plea
•are,
And snnbeams ia his eyes of ssurs.
Night looked on am with down rati li<l,
Beneath the evil her brows ibst hid.
A troubled thought her fac* oppressing.
And yet bsr aspect breathed ol blessing !
J>ay said IsIm: “My asalm is Mr;
No seem dims my crystal air;
I wake the Earth*exultant forces,
Lift seat, more riven in their eoursee."
Night said: “ From out tbs urn I bear,
Tbs founts of life their waste repair!
1 feed the streams with den incessant;
I round to spheres the waning crescent.”
Pay said : “ I langh through my domain ;
1 stir the colls of heart and brain J
I lire in joyoau, elear pulsations;
I reap the harvests of the nations !“
Night said: “ The empty hearts of Pay
Within my cloister learn to pray;
I give the truths that prop eodesror:
1 build the faiths that stand for over !*
Day said: " Bat. all delights above,
1 lead the loser to bis lore j
I paint the blushes, light the glances,
And wease the web of dear romances.”
Night said: ** I hide the timid cheek,
And make the bashful bold to speak ;
I shade the lips for trembling kisses.
And smooth the couch for nuptial blisses.”
Day said: My deeds are brave aad bold;
I fight er fight, and beep my gold ;
My sons must work where all een witness.
And those I crown wbo prove their fitness.”
Night said: “ Tbs pare, aspiring mind
Alone with me can solace find :
1 look beyond external sehemiug,
An J read she dreams that ail are dreamiag.”
Day eaid : “ I sit beneath the enn
And rend disguises, every one;
1 make the knave and coward tremble,
The brsten front of gnilt dissemble.”
“ I know, alas!” then Night replied,
•' Tbe sinful secrets I must bide:
Tho smothered sounds of license, swelling
From vaults beneath my holy dwelling.
** Tet, from my freedom, purer seems
Ton Day, that shots my gate of dreams;
And Evil works, in witless passion,
What God to Good shall later fashion 1”
0, rival Spirits ! lovely each
In rest and movement, sense and speech ;
Bound both in one, yet aver distant;
Alike, yet wholly inconsistent;
Within your bands the riddle lies
Which kills the fool and wonnds the wise;
I bow to both, from both receiving
The freedom and the joy of living.
[From the London Punch.)
ARTEMUB WARD 111 LOUDON.
lie makes a Speech at the Oreenlion
Tacem—His Political Operations —
The Venerable Humorist Fears to
Ride with Single Ladies in the Rail
trap Coaches.
Yon'll be glad to learn that I've made
a good impression onto the mind of the
lan'Jord of the Greenlion Tavern. He
made a speech about me last night.
Hisin" in the bar he spoke 89 follows,
ihere bein over twenty imlividooals pres
ent: ‘‘Th is North American has been
a inmate of my 'ouse over two weeks,
yit he hasn't made no attempt to scalp
any member of mv fnm’ly. He hasn't
broke no cups or sassers, or furnitur of
any kind. [Hear, bear.] I find I can
trust him with lited camlles. He eats
his witlles with a knife and fork. Peple
of this kind” should lie encurridged-, 1
purpose'is’elth !” [Loud ’plaws.]
What could I do but modestly get up
and express a fervint hope that the At
lantic Cable would bind the two coun
tries atill more closely together? The
lan'lord said my speech was full of orig’-
nality, but his idee was the old stage
coach was more safer, and he tlio't the
peple would indors the opinyin in doo
time.
I'm pettiu' on exceedin' well in Lon
don. I nee now. however, that I made
a mistake in orderin’ my elose afore I
left home. The trooth is the taler in
our little village owed me for a pig and
I didn't see any other way of gettin’ iny
pay. Ten years ago these close would
no douht been fash’n’blc, and perhaps
they would be ekally sim'lar ten years
hens. But now they’re differently. The
taler said he knew they were all right,
because he had a brother in Wales who
kept him informed upon London fashins
reg’lar. This was a infunns falsehood.
But as the ballad says (which I heard a
gen’l’man in anew soot of black close
and white kid gloves sing t'other night,)
Never don't let us Despise a Man be
cause he wears a Ragged Coat I I don't
know as we do, by the way, tbo’ we gen’-
rally get out of his way pretty rappid ;
prob'ly on account of the pity which
tears our bosoms furhis unhappy condi
tion.
This last remark is a sirkastic and
witherin' thrust at them hlolid pcple
who live in gildid saloons. I tho't I'd
expiaiu my meatiin' to you. I frekently
have to explain the meanin’ of my re
marks. I know one man —and he’s a
man of varid Tomplishmenta—who often
reads my articles over 20 times afore he
can make anything of ’em at all. Our
skoolmaster to home says this is a pe
eoolerrity of gcueyus. My wife says it
is a pecoolcrarity of infernal nonsense.
She's a exceedin' practycnl woman. I
lev her muchly, however,and burner her
little wavs. It's u recklis falsehood that
she henpecks me, and the young man in
our uaherhood who suid to mo one eve
ning, as I wns iiiisU-niii’ my diafram
with a gentle cocktail at the village;
tavun —who said to me in these very
lung nidge: "Go home, old man, unless
you desires to have another teapot
Jhrowd at you by J. 8.,” probly regrets
havin' said so. I said, "Betsy Jam; is
my wife's front name, gentle youth, and
I permits no person touluod to her as J.
8., outside of the family circle, of which
I am it principally myself. Yaur ob
servations I scorn and disgust, and I
must polish you of-"
He was a able bodied roan* man, and
remooving hia coat, ho inquired if 1
wanted to be ground to |wiwiler T l Said
yes; if therw was a powdergrindist
hsudy, nothin’ would 'ftird me greater
pleasure, when he struck me a pniulul
blow into my rixht eye, causin' me to
ninke a rapid retreat into the fire-place.
I hadn’t no idee that the enemy was to
well organised. Bat I rallied and went
at him in a ravther vigria alile for my
time of life. Hia parunta lived nearby,
and 1 will simply state 25 mlnito had
ouly elapst after the first act, when he
was carried home ou a shutter. His
mama met the solium procession at the
door, aud after keerfully looking her
orfspriug over, she said : ‘‘My son, l see
how it ia distinctually. You've been
foolin round a thrashing mashcen. You
weut in at the place where they put the
grain in, cam out with the straw, and
you got up into the thingainyjig, aud let
the hone tred on yoa, didn’t you, my
son ?” The pen of no living Orthur
could describe that disforuit young mans
silty watiou usorc clearer. But I was
Sorry for him, aud went and nussed him
till he got well. His reg’lur original
lather being absent to the war, 1 told
him I’d be a father to him myself He
srnilt a sickly smile, and said I’d already
been won tbau two lathers to him.
I will here obsarve that fitiu orter he
alius avoided, excep in extreem cases.
My principle is, if a man smites me ou
the right cheek I’ll turn ray left to him
prob'bly; but if ho insinooates that my
graß’mbther wasn't all right, I'll punch
his bed. But fitin is niis'ble bisiness,
generally apenkin, and whenever any
eiiterprisiii countryman of mine coins
over here to scoop np a Briton in the
prixe ring, I alius excessively tickled
wheu he gits scooped hisself, which it is
a sad fiack has thus far bin the case—
my only sorrer bein that t’other feller
wasn’t likewise. It's difTrcntly
with sctillin boats, which is a manly
sport, and I enn ouly explain Mr.
Hamil’s resnut defeat in this country on
the grounds that he wasn't used to
British waters. I hope this explanation
will be satisfactory to all.
As I remarked afore, I’m gettin’ on
well. I’m aware that I’m in the great
metropolis of the world, anil it doesn't
make me unhappy to admit the fact. A
man is a ass who dispoote it. That's all
that ails him. I know there is sum pe
ple who cum over here and snap and
snarl ’bout this and that. I know one
mar. who says it is a shame and a dis
grace that St. Paul’s Chnrch isn’t a old
er edifice; he says it should be years
and even ages older than what it is ; but
I decline to hold myself responsible for
the conduct of this idyit simply because
he is my countryman. I suppose erery
civ’lized land is endowed with its full
share of gibbering idyits, and it can’t
be helpt—leastways I can’t think of any
effectooal plan of helpin’ it.
I’m a little sorry you’ve got politics
over here, but I shall not discuss ’em
with nobody. Tear me to peaces with
wild omnibus hosses, and I won't dis
kuss ’em. I’ve had quite enuff of ’em
at borne, thank yon. I was at Binning"
ham t'other night, and went to the great
ineetiu’ a few minits. I hadn't been in
the hall long when a stern lookin' arti
zan said to me :
“You ar from Wales?’’
"No, I told him I don’t think I was.
A hidgyis tho’t passed over me. It was
that onprincipled talor, and I said :
“Has my clotliiu’ a Welchy appear
anee ?”
“Npt by no means," he answered,
and then he said, “and what's your
opinyin of the present crisis ?"
I said, "I don't zactly know. Have
you got it very bad ?"
He replied, "Sir ii is sweepin’ over
England like the Cynioon of the
Desert!”
“Wall,” said I, "let it sweep J”
He ceased me by the arm and Baid,
"Let us glance at hist’ry. It is now
some two thousand years ”
•‘ls it, indeed ?’’ I replied.
“Listen !” he fiercely cried; "it is only
a little over two thousand years since
“Oh, bother I" I remark), “let us go
out and get some beer.”
“No, sir. I want no gross and sen
sual beer. I’ll not move from this spot
till I can vote. Who aryon ?"
I handed him my card, which, in a< >
dition to my name, contains a clabril
description of my show.
“Now sir,” I proudly said, you know
me."
“I sollumly swear, he sternly replied,
that I never heard of you, or your show,
in my life 1"
“And this man,” I cried bitterly,
“calis hisself a intelligent man, and
thinks he orter be allowed to vote I What
a holler mockery!”
I’ve no objection to ev’ry intelligent
man votin' if he wauts to. It's k pleas
ant antoosement, no douht; but there is
those whose igrance is so dense and
loatbsum that they shouldn’t be trusted
with a bnllit any more’u one of my
trained serpunts should be truatid with
a child to play with.
I went U) the station with a view of
returnin' to town on the cars. “This
way, sir,” said the guard; “here you ar,"
and he pointed to a first-class carriage,
the sole ockepant of which wus a rayther
preposseaui’ female about thirty sum
mers.
“No, I thunk yon,” I earnestly re
plied, "I prefer to walk.”
I am, dcur air, very respectfully yours,
Aiitkmi'b Wakd.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I -'OR THK ACCOMMODATION OF
, those who do net keep Private Car
riages, I propose to hire Vehicles to Fami
lies for Church-going purposes at half the
usua | rates. iiKO. VV. CONWAY,
oc2- fit Koulucky Stables.
Boots & Shoot.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Conley, Force & Cos.,
mw No. W 4
broad street,
door above Globe Hotel.
We have in Store
Ladies- Fine Serge CONGRESS BOOTS
Laldie*' Fins Glove Kid CONGRESS
BOOTS
Ladies' White Kid SLIPPERS
Ladiet* French Kid SLIPPERS
Gent’s Fino Calf Double-Soled BOOTS
Gent's Fine Calf Donble-Soled JC’ON
GRKSS SROBS
M wees' SHOES of all kinds
Children's SHOES of all kinds
Tooth's and Children's Patent Leether and
Calf Skin BOOTS end BALMORALS.
Together with a large stock of
BROGANS
BOOTS
LEATHER, cto., oto.
Our Stoek ie the largest ia the city.
Give us avail before buying elsewhere.
CONLEY, FORCE A CO.
**29—6t
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JUST RECEIVED—
AND FOR SALK AT
18 7 BROAD STREET,
Wood’s Men’s Light Calf BROGANS, wax
Wood's Men's unbound BROGANS, Wax
Wood’s Men's Light BROGANS
Wood's Women’s Buff DOWNINGS
S to 7.
Wood’s Boys' Light Cslf BROGANS
Wood's Uoat BALMORALS, Ladies
Wood’s Goat BALMORALS, Misses
ALSO
Bonkert’s L'dies’ Kid Congress GAITERS
Beukert's GeoU’ Cloth Congress Tip
GAITKKS
Rogers’ Ladies’ Welt Kid GAITERS
Rogere’ Ladies’ Plain Lasting Pomp
Congress GAITERS
Rogers’ Misses’ Welt Goat BALMORALS
Ladies', Misses', and Children's BOOTS
and SHOES, assorted sixes
Ladies’ White Kid Roeette SLIPPERS
Ladies’ White Kid Laee OAITKRS
Children’s White Kid BOOTS
Misses' Goat and Morooco BOOTS
ALSO
MILKS’ GENTS' DRESS BOOTS.
I am receiving the above Goods daily,
end feel confident from long experience in
the businoss, that I een pleste those who
favor me with their patronage.
It is my purpose to keep a first class
BOOT and SHOE STORE.
se2B—tf U. E. CLARKE.
Educational.
Medical College of Georgia,
AT AUGUSTA.
FAOULTT:
L. D. FORD, M. D., Professor of Institutes
and Practico of Medicine.
JOS. A. EVE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Infante.
I. P. GARVIN, M. D., Professor of Materia
Mcdica, Therapeutics, and Medical Ju
risprudence.
L. A. DUGAS, M. D., Professor of the Prin
ciples nmi Practice of Surgery.
GEO. W. RAINS, M. D., Professor of Chem
istry and Pharmacy.
EDW. GEDDINGS, M. D., Professor of
Pbvsiology and Pathological Anntnmv.
DbSAUSSURE FORD, M. D., Professor of
Anatomy.
W. H. DOUGHTT, M. D., Assistant Profes
sor of Materia Medica.
JOHN S. CuLEMAN, M. D., Demonstrator
of Anatomy.
The 32d Session will bo openoil on the
FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER next,
am! continue four months. The Museum,
Laboratory, and Arrangements for Practical
Anatomy are equal to any in the country.
Clinical instruction regularly imparted at
the City Hospital.
FEES.
Tickets for the whole course, in
currency $lO5 00
Matriculation, in currency 5 00
Dissections, in cnrrency 10 00
Diploma fee, in currency 30 00
L. A. DUGAS, Dean,
sets—dlwilatnovs
NOTICE.
Gen. rains will open school in
this place on the let in»t., or an soon
thereafter as practicable. All branches of
eduiatiou usually required in Schools and
Colleges will \m taught. He will be assisted
in the instruction of the younger pupils by
one of his daughters.
For terms, etc., apply at the residence of
the Hev. W. 11. llariaou.
se2S—6l*
Boardiag and Day School.
Tin? misses SEDGWICK will re-
OPEN their Boarding aud Day School
WEDNESDAY, October 3d, at their ro*i
denoe, corner of Washington and Telfair
«troet-a. se2(£— lw
English, Mathematical & Classical
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
C*OR YOUNG LADIES
I And CHILDREN—
No. 84 Oreeno Street, Augusta.
Thi« School will bo re-opened on the
TII[HD DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, each
Department being in ohargo of competent
and experienced Instructors—the whole to
be under the immediate supervision of the
Principal.
Unusual advantages will be afforded
Pupils in the LANOIJAOKS and MUSIC—
Classes in wbi«‘h will be formed for those
who do not wish regularly to enter the
School. Mish A. M. M. CLARKE,
sel3 —Sw Principal.
Gent's Furnishing Store.
WASHINGTON STRkET—
Between BROAD and ELLIS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
The undersigned would respoetfully
inform bis old friends and the public gene
rally, that he has just returned from the
North with a choice lot of
CLOTHS, C4SSIMEUEB, and VESTINGS
And ts now prepared to make them up to
order, in the most approved styles, and at
as low rates as they can be put Up iu the
city.
Also, on band, all kinds of GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS, at reduced prices.
i’articular attention paid to CUTTING
CLOTHS to be made up at home.
All work warranted to At.
CLEANING AND REPAIRING dons
with aeatuoss and dispatch.
A general assortment of
TRIMMINGS FOR COATS, PANTS,
AND VESTS.
Call and axamine for yourself before
purchasing elaewbere.
Thankful for past favors, a continuance
of your patrouago ia solicited.
U. A. RIDLEY,
Washington Street,
sag 3m Between Broad and Ellis.
UPHOLSTERY, Etc.
OEINHARDT QUINTKL INFORMS
LW the public that he ia now prepared to
do all kiuda of UPHOLSTERY WORK,
Paper Hanging, Carpet Laying, etc., iu a
vory superior manner.
fAB" oflice at C. 11. Jobnnnsen’s, 101
Key Holds street. *«2s—Jin*
Groceries Liquor*.
PEOYIiIONB^ORAIN,Ito
15000 1 ‘* 8 ’ CIA *BACON SIDEB
16 hbda. BONK SlDES—vary cheap
10 hbd*. SHOULDERS
7ft keg. LARD
600 barrel* FLOOR—soma vary choice
10U0 bushels OATS
too bushels WHITE CORN
100 barrels and half barrels NRW
MACKEREL—Id store.
To arrive—
-6000 bushala ohoica MIXED CORN
2600 bushel* eboioa WHITE CORN.
For sale vary low, by
c«l»— m C. A. WILLIAMS A CO.
SUNDBXES.
crtHHDS. CHOICE BACON,
OU Clear Sidos, Ribbed Side*, Regular*
and Shoulder*
■■6 o Bbl*. Northern aad Western FLOUR
Sift Bbbit. Refined B. SUGAR
ft llbds. MUSCOVADO SUGAR
10 Bbl*. lit Quality Golden BYRUP
10 Hhd*. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES
60 Bbl*. Large No. 3 MACKEREL
1000 Sack* Choiee Bread CORN
76 Box** FAMILY SOAP
30 Box** ADAMANTINE CANDLES
76 Bbl*. and Box** CRACKERS axd
BISCUITS
60 Bbl*. Bourbon and other WIIISKEYB
Large Lot of CASK LIQUORS all
varieties
26 do*. lIHIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
Pint* and Quarts
40 easks BURTON ON TRENT ALE,
in Pint* and Quart*
10 Chest* Jenkin* A Co’*, TEAS in
Small Package*
75 ksga Old Dominion NAILS, assort
ed Sites
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES
RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER,
GINGER, SPICES.
100 kegs LARD
600 sacks SALT
And every thing usually kept in my line,
roa SALK IT
an»o—tf A. STEVENS.
FREBH GROCERIES.
Bacon, lard, sugar, coffee,
axd EVERYTHING GOOD.
ALSO
A barrel of fine CIDER VINEGAR. Beef
and Mutton every morning.
For sale by
au7—3m BAKER A TALIAFERRO.
- f'fi' " i_"»
ICE.
'J'HE McINTOSH STREET
Xc© House
(OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE)
IS STILL OPEN
Prices for tho present, two and a half
(2j) een is a pound, retail. For fifty pound*
or more, two (2) cent*.
R. A. HARPER A CO.
nnlfi— tf
NEW FIRM.
MR. WILLIAM SHEPHERD
Having, in consequence of failing
benith, retired from hi* connection with
the firm of
WM. SHEPHERD k CO.,
266 BROAD STREET,
And WM. H. JONES having this day
been admitted ns a member of that House,
its business will hereafter be transacted
under the firm and style of
JONES, SON & CO.,
The above announcement has no refer
ence to the busiueiu of our bouse, No. 192
BKOAD STREET, which will be contin
ued as heretofore, without change of rela
tions or detail*—
JONES, SMYTH k CO.,
192 BROAD STREET.
Referring to the above Card, wo beg
to announce that we have in store^
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK
OF
COOKINH AND HEATING
STOVES,
OF ALL THE LATEST AND MOST
APPROVED DESIGNS.
A large and complete line of
||WOOI) AND WILLOW WARE.
A good assortment of
HOUSE EURNISING GOODS,
Etc., Etc.
With ample facilities and experience, wo
present ourselves before the customer*
of our predecessors end the public for pa
tronage, with a full assurance that wo will
continue to enjoy that degree of confidence
which lias 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 OPENS.
Full particulars will bo given in future
advertisements.
JONES, SON k CO.,
265 BROAD STREET.
A 070,(0, Stpl. 1, 1806. sol—ts
Relief for the Suffering I
The feeble and delicate girl,
us well as the matured and ailing
woman, may leurn the means which will
enable her to perform active boushold
duties, free from inconvenience, and often
suffering, heretofore experienced, by en
closing a stamped envelope, with written
address, to
MBS. ANNA M. DENT,
sc22—lm Augusta, Ga.
Col.. Okficb. U. S. Int. Rkv.,3d Dist., )
Auyuntn , Oa. } Sept. 25, 1866, V
274 Broad Street, up Stairs.)
REVENUE STAMPS
QF ALL DENOMINATIONS—
Ic., 5c., 10c., 25c., 50c., st, $2, $5, $lO,
CAN BE PROCURED AT THIS OFFICE.
A DISCOUNT
MADE ON PURCHASES EXCEEDING
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
WILL D. BARD,
ae26—lw Collector.
DRIED FRUIT.
WE HAVE ON CONSIGNMENT AND
for aalc, FORTY BUSHELS auporior
DRIED APPLES.
ALSO,
GUNNY AND DUNDEE BAGGING.
CURTIS A JEUSON,
Jackson St, oppoaite Wurrcu Block.
#»»2«—iw
Lumber and Fire Wood.
I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH, AT
abort notice, any quuntitioa of LUM
BER, OAK, PINE, and LIGHT WOOD,
at the Yard, corner of Fouwlck and Koi
lock Stroeta.
Orders left at D. L. Fullerton’s, oppoaite
the Southern Exproaa Office, Messrs. J.
G. Bailie A Mro 'a, 2(15 Broad 8 tract, and
Mr. J. Retil, 31V Broad Street, will meet
with prompt attention.
•e 23-1 in JOHN TILKEY.
Ico Cream and Sherbert!
Handies
\J AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT THK
FRENCH STORE,
JalO—ly SOU Broad alrcet
Furniture.
Furniture of All Description*.
-g- PLATT BROTHERS,
■ ▲ 1 Formerly
C. A. PLATT A CO.
214 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Have now th* best assortment of FURNI
TURE on band that ba* ever been in this
market, and constantly receiving—consist
ing of Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut
PARLOR BETTS, CHAMBER BETTS,
COTTAGE SETTS, BEDSTEADS,
CHAIRS, SOFAS. TBTB-A-TBTBS, CEN
TRE TABLES, BUREAUS, etc., etc.
in oira
UPHOLBTERING DEPARTMENT
We have SHADES, Lac* and Damask CUR
TAINS, CORDB, TASSELS, GIMPS,
LOOPS, CORNICES, BANDS, and all ne
cessary article* required.
OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
is still in operation. Special Order*
promptly attended to. Repairing done in
all branches of th* businea*.
IN OCR
UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT
w* keep constantly on hand, COFFINS of
every quality and sise. METALLIC
CABKB and CASKETS of the moat im
proved styles.
Undertakers can be supplied with all
kinde of TRIMMINGS, my2—tf
FURNITURE.
rmqm the undersigned have
hand, and are receiving, a fine
SBKSa assortment of
Furniture,
Which they offer at very Lose Figures I
Also, arc prepared to make to order and
repair anything in onr line of business at
short notice.
Cane-Bottom CIIAIRS re-seated at a liv
ing prioe, at 137 Broad, opposite Monument
Street. WEST A MAY.
jy2U—3m
FURNITURE I FURNITURE! !
WHOLESALE
AND
RETAIL.
DEGRAAF k TAYLOR,
87 and 89 BOWERY
AND
65 CHRISTIE STREETS
NEW YORK,
have the best assorted stock of Parlor,
Dining Room and Bed-Boom
FURNITURE!
BPRING BEDS and BEDDING
IN THE CITT.
CANOPY and HIGH POST
BEDSTEADS,
Expressly for Southern trade.
STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED
AT
WHOLESALE PRICES.
KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK
AND TURNED POST
BEDSTEADS, in eases.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
AS REPRESENTED.
Our Facilities for manufacturing defy
Competition. mvl—lv
J e welle rs. *
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry.
En. SOMMER—
. McINTOSH STREET,
One door North of Broad Strcot,
Augusta, Ga.
WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS,
MATERIALS, and GLASSES.
WATCHES and CLOCKB repaired and
warranted. JEWELRY made and repaired.
All kind of HAIR BRAIDING done.
au26—tf
Take Notice. __
THE UNDERSIGNED
wishes to inform the citizens [/ffjThfja
of Augusta and vicinity, .jjij*
that he is prepared to repair
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds, and
Sewing Machines.
All work neatly executed and warranted
to be dune equal to auy house iu the South
ern country.
THOS. RUSSELL,
290 Broad Street,
jyl7—ly Up Stairs.
IXO. C. SCHHKINKH A SONS, Macon, Ga.
1 NO. C. SCHHKINKH A SONS. Savannah, Ga
J. C. Schreiner & Sons,
NO. 199 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS.
Keep constantly on hand a choico selec
tion of the above articles.
All orders from the Country promptly
attended to.
THU BEST OF ITALIAN
VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS.
AGENTS FOB
Stein wa v A Sona’, Soebbcler A Schmidt’a,
and Gale <f- Co.’a
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
fo4—ly
Harness and Saddlery Making,
and Repairing:
'rHE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY
1 informed that the undersigned is
prepared to do all kinds of
WORK IN HIS LINE
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND ON
TUF.
MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
Two hundred rets second-hand WAGON
HARNESS for sale low.
TilKO. 80NNEKALB,
No. 151 Ellis street,
Next door above Palace Stables.
se27—2w
Maple and Ash Wood For Sale.
1 I cor ds
1 \JyJ OF THE ABOVE WOOD,
On tbo Wharf, Augusta Bridge,
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Apply to A. W. LAMAR,
" e2n --8 On tbo Wharf.
ALUMINUM PENS.
'JIHK UNDERSIGNED
ARE APPOINTED AGENTS
For the aala of tba above justly celebrated
English Pen
Mndo from a Mineral found iu tho Mino
of Cornwall.
They are superior to any Pens now in
use, inasmuch as they will not corodo,
which ia of grant adrantage.
They are cheaper than any othor Pen now
in use.
J.SCHREINER A RONS,
199 Breed Street.
GKO. A. OATES,
aus—tf 240 Broad Street.
C. H. WARNER,
PLUMBER,
GAS and STEAM FITTER,
In rear of 255 Broad street,
Augusta, Geo.
Pumps, Gas,Steam and ’Vator Pipes,
Rubber Hose and Huso PipiS, promptly
furuisbod or repaired. ia20 —ts
Painting it Gilding.
Fisk, Paints.
ptsk:
PAINTS
ALL ABOUT TOWN!
Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Offloe.
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PAINTING.
My PRICE FOR FINK GILDED AND
SMALTED SIGNS la ONE DOLLAR
per superllrial foot of *h« Board, and for
PAINTED SIGNS, of any color, Seventy
Five Cent* per foot. Thl* includes the irons
and patting np.
Thai* prices have enabled me to live well,
and pay one hundred cent* in the dollar,
without a tingle exeeption, for fifty yean.
R. P. SPELMAN,
■eld—lm 190 Greene Street.
"GLAZING.
Mr. a. HETT ANNOUNCES TO THE
Publie that ba is prepared to give hi*
personal attention tothe work of GLAZING.
Order* can be left at Barrett, Carter A
Co.'s, Druggist* and Apothecaries, No. 219
Broad Street, or at MR. HBTT’S residence,
117 Reynolds Street. »e2—3m
PAINTING.
jyj'ESSUS. E. MILLER A 00.
Beg to announce that they are prepared
to execute, in a very auperior manner,
aud on very reasonable terms, all kinds of
work in their line, aueh a*
HOUSE, SION, AND ORNAMENTAL
Painting.
CEILINGS AND WALLS DBCORATED.
SHOP ON JACKSON STREET,
Globe Hotel Building.
set—3m
Hotels. Restaurants.
MILLS HOUSE, ~
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
This first-class hotel is now
opened for the accommodation of tbe
publie, and possesses every accommodation
and comfort calculated to please the most
fastidious. The patronage of the travelling
community is respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
an2B—l2m Proprietor.
Central Hotel,
GEORGIA.
My friends and tbe travelling publie gen
erally are notified that I have taken anew
lease on this House, and will be glad to
serve thorn to the best of my ability on all
occasions and at all timer.
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 be permanently located, and
my friends may rely upon finding me at
home, and pleased to see and serve them.
jyl3—Sm WM. M. THOMAS.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAU, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Ilavingbeen renovated and newly furnished,
is Dow open for the reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor.
rnhlfi—ly
Snuff & Tobacco. *
P. HANSBERGER & CO.
CORNER BROAD & McINTOSH STS.
(Opposite Post Office.) •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
AND
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
OF
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS
CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO !
EVERY BRAND A QUALITY.
BEAUTIFUL PIPES,
OF ALL KINDS.
Rappee, Macaboy and
Scotch SNUFFS, etc. aull-—l.v
AUGUSTUS BOHNE,.
QQfk BROAD STREET.
O/wvJ (Opposite Planters’ Hotel ’
Has always on hand a large assoptment of
IMPORTED A DOMESTIC SEGARS
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
Lorillard’s SNUFF
Fine Meerschaum PIPES
AND
CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation
At.SO,
Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and
Clay PIPES,
PIPE STEMS,
SNUFF BOXES, Etc.,
AT THE LOWEST NEW TORE PRICES.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL
au4-ly] TERMS.
REMINGTON’S
Arms.
SOLD BY 'tpSyl
ALL GUN DEALERS ul
AND TUB ll
TRADE GENERALLY.
Vest Pocket Pistol, No. 22, 30, 32, and 33
Cartridge.
Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt.), No. 22 Cart
ridge.
Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt-), No. 32
ridge.
Pocket Revolver (Self Cooking).
New Pocket Revolver (with Loading Lever.)
Pol*co Revolver, Navy 81 jo Calibre.
Belt Revolver, Navy Sise Calibre.
Belt Revoivor (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. 40 Cartridge.
U. S. Rifle (Steel Barrel), with Sabre Bayo
net.
U. 8. Rifled Musket, Springfield Pattern.
Single Barrel Shot Gun.
E. REMINGTON A SONS,
Ilion, New York.
AGENTS.
Moore A Nichols New York
Palmers A Bachelders Boston
John P. Lovoll Boston
Jos. C. Grubb A Cos Philadelphia
Puultncy A Trimble.. Baltimore
Iluury Folsom A Cos., N. Orleans <£ Memphis
Maynard Bros Chicago
L. M. Ruinsey A Cos St. Louis
Albert E. Crane San Francisco
anil—tin
PETER DAVEZAU
WILL PAY THK HIGHEST PRICES
for Cotton Rags, Waste, Old Bagging,
Rope. Also, Copper, Brass, and Lead.
Wagons to call at any part of tho City,
Office and Warehouse, Northoast Cornor of
Fenwick and Washington streets, Augusta.
Georgia. jyß—3m*
Medicinal.
SP. HUNT, M D.,
t HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Surgeon and Accoucheur,
So. 192 JUpaold* St., (Goodrich Row),
Auuosta, Ga.
JalO-ly-Xm*
DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc.
PLUMB k LKITNER,
212 BROAD ST., Augusta, Go.,
WMOMBALI AND BBTAJL DBALXXS l»
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND
TOOTH BRUSHES,
Fioe Toilet Soaps,
Surgical and Dental Instrument*,
Olaaa, Putty, Paints, Oil*,
Vnrniene*, Dye Bta<fc,
Fancy A Toilet Articles,
Brushes,
GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS,
faß— tf
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE
.AIN
Killer.
We beg to call the attention of tbe pub
lic to thi* long teited and unrivalled
FAMILY MEDICINE.
The PAIJi diILLER i* a purely vegeta
ble compound; and while it i* a moet e -
clent Remedy for Pain, it i* a perfectly *afe
Medicine even in tb* moit aackillful hand*.
FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT,
Or any other form of bowel diseaie in chil
dren or adult*, it i* an almoit certain eure,
and ha*, without doubt, been more incceei
ful in curing the variou* kind* of 1 -u>
CHOLERA
than any other known remedy, or even the
most skillful pbyiioian. In India, Africa
and China, where this dreadful diseaie i*
ever more or let* prevalent, the
PAIN KILLER
ia considered by tbe native*, a* well at Eu
ropean resident* in thole climate*, a SURE
REMEDY. Asa Tonic for tbe Stomach, it
ia unrivalled. A few dose* will relieve se
vere cnee of INDIGESTION, and it is
often a perfect cure for
DYSPEPSIA,
in it* most aggravated forms. Its tonic and
stimulating properties, arousing tbe system
to vigor and action, render it a most effec
tual cure for COLDS AND COUGHS, when
used Recording to directions.
For external applications, it is unsur
passed by any medical preparation.
Rheumatism and Neuralgie Affections are
qnickly relieved and often cured by it. Any
Soreness in the Muscles nr Joints can ho
relieved by its application. It cure* 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.
It is peculiarly adapted to the wants of
SEAMEN, and persons making sea voy
ages, and no vessel should sail without a
supply of it. One Captain writes us: “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
PAIN KILLER so efficient in all cases, as
to entirely preclude tho 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
where. au29—2m
An Ordinance
TO PROHIBIT THE ORGANIZATION
of additional Fire Companies in the
City ot Augusta, and to provido for tho
ratification of Fire Department elections :
Whkubar, The Fire Department of Au
gusta has reached an extent and efficiency
sufficient for all practical purposes, snd in
order to protect the Companies now organ
ized, and to prevent any additional burthen
upon the City Treasury—
Sue. I. Be it ordained by the City Council
of Augveta, and it i» hereby ordained by the
authority of the name., That from and after
the passage of this Ordinance, it shall not
bo lawful for 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 either Hand En
gines, Steam Engines, Hose Carriages, Hook
and Ladder Trucks, or any fire apparatus
whatever, whether independent or other
wise.
Sxc. 11. And be it further ordained, That
after tbo 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 tho 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 the said
officers so elected, if confirmed by Council.
Sue. 111. And be it further ordained, That
all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances mil
itating ggainst this Ordinance be, and the
tame are hereby, repealed.
Done ia Council, ibis 15th day of Septem
ber, A. D., 1866.
JOHN FOSTER,
[ L. S.] Mayor City Augusta.
Attest: L. T. Blomk, C. C. so22—Hit
• An Ordinance
TO REGULATE AND PRESCRIBE
the Tuition Hours of the Houghton
Institute.
Skc. I. Be it Ordained by the City Coun
cil of Augueta, and it »> hereby ordained
by the authority of the name, That from and
after the first Monday In Ootober next,
the Tuition Hours of the Hongbton Insti
tute shall be as follows: From the first
Monday in October to tho first Monday in
April, in each and every year, from eight
and a half o’olock A.M. to twelve and a
half o’clock M.; and from two o’clock P.M.
to five o’clook P.M.; and from the first
Monday in April to the first Monday ip
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.
Src. 11. And be it further Ordained,
That it shall be the duty of the Houghton
Institute Committee to prescribe such addi
tional rules and regulations fur the govern
ment of said Institute as may, in their
judgment bo deemed necessary and proper.
Src. 11l- And be it further ordained, That
ail Ordinances, and parts of Ordinances,
militating against this Ordinance, be and
the same are hereby repealed.
Dona in Council the 7th day of Septem
ber, A.D., 1866. JOHN FOSTER,
[L. S.] Mayor City Augusta.
Attest: h. T. Slosh, C. 0.
so22—lOt
An Ordinance
TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE FIX
ING the time for tho issue of City Tax
Executions:
Sue. I. Be it ordained by the City Council
of Auyneta, and it ie hereby ordained by the
authority of the name, That from tho Ist
day of November of each and every year,
Kxocution shall bo issuod against every
person who may bo in default at that date.
Sec. 11. Be it further ordained, That all
Ordinances and parts of Ordinances milita
ting agaiust this Ordinance be, and the same
are hereby, repealed.
Dona in Council this day of Septem
ber, A. D., 1806. JOHN FOSTER,
[L. B.] Mayor CUy Augusta.
Attest: L. T. BlOmx, C. C. So2s—lOt
Rail Road SchedTl
HOttof 1
e*«»ou R tll . I
n *»*U. gjv I
and the ii,cren.e of
in future, or until furthJT **nl
Gaano at th* folio, red^jl
From Auguste m C.«. k , >IJ
tions between <««Bt*. ■
From Angneta to'ihXy ’"I
From V, « Lin
mi
Change of Bchednl# o fg(Jj
olina Rail Road |
■<' Souva Caaoun »
O Auguste, G*. ft*-, J * Jk*
N AND AFTER StSjfj'O
BKR 23d, the
Road will ran tbe foUo.i/, fff” *1
CHARLESTON TH A jj I
Leave Augusta ’ I
Arrive at Charleston.....".’ rj®
Leave Charleston
Arrire at Aagnst*
Columbia"’rain 1
Leave August* ' I
Arrive at Columbia “ ***li
Leave Columbia ’ *""lj
Arrive at Angust*
Leave Colombia ~i»25l
Arrive at Charleston....!^"”'"''
se2l—tf oenemlß,£h&J
Change of BchftriaiT^r^H
Rail Road.
ON AND AFTER THCBSDi" rn
20th, 18fifi, the Pujtnrer Tn™ a
run as follows : ”
»at PAssrsRZK r*in.
Daily except Sundays.
Letve Angusta at yn.
Arrive at AtlanUat sj|pJ
Leave Atlaats at.
Arrive at Aoguata at.. p.
SI6HT PABBES6EB THAIS. M
Leave Augusta at 9.MP
Arrive at Atl»nt» at
Leave Atlanta at UiF.fl
Arrive at Augnsta at 3.31iS
Passcngeri for Mayfield, WashitpoiM
Athens, Ga., matt take Day PmJH
Train. |||
Passengers for Kelt Point,
Mobile, New Orleans, Corinth, Gruiliß
tion and Memphis, Tena., matt lernlß
gusta on Night Pasteager Train it
M., to make close connection!. 9
THROUGH TICKETS aad k.J
Checked through to the above
SLEEPING CARS on allNighthJ
ger Trains. E. W. COit/H
sc2o—tf fleneral_Superintni(li*9
Great Atlantic, Seaboard and Gfl
Mail Route.
Mums-"*-!
from NEW ORLEANS, MOBRI al
MONTGOMERY, via ATLABTA, isl
GUSTA, WILMINGTON and FILM*
Thence via RICHMOND and WASHUM
TON, or via SEABOARD ANDROAIMB
RAIL ROAD and BAY LINE STIiUM
to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA afl
NEW YORK, is now in full aad ■■«»■
operation.
Fare by BAY ROUTE from AUStBB
to NEW YORK, $33 75. I
SLEEPING CARS RUN TBEOt*
FROM ATLANTA TO WILMINGM|
Speed and comfort, and very lniM
from Atlanta, Macon, Colnmbni, Aqul
and Savannah. Passengers lose H*M
between Montgomery or August*,uiM
York or Boston.
There is no shorter roate. Core pin i
lances for yourselves to Baltimore:
Via Columbia, Charlotte and Duti
Augusta to Baltimore, 766 miles.
Via Wilmington, Weldon and Petenhl
AugusCn to Baltimore, 706 miles.
Via Wilmington, Weldon »nd Pd
mouth, 690 miles.
New Engines, new and elegant CsrM
Sleeping Cars, and Baggage chetkedl
re-cheeked through without troobkit|i
sengers. The roads are in spleniMs*
and connections sure. Try this
you will prefer it to any other.
P. 11. I.ANGDtII
General Southern hgA
For particulars, inquire of
ISAAC LEVY, Agent
136 Broad Street,
an 26—2 m AugnsMi
JOB TURNING
THE AUGUSTA
BOBBIN WORKS
Near tho Augusta Factory,
AT
LOWER PRICES
THAI!
ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE Cffl
PATENT SAW GUMMING pro«l
executed. All Saws sent ihoold be <““>
with the Owner’s name. Csnnot m ll
sponsible for unavoidable brezksge.
an 5-1 y H. T. NELSON.
Lumber and Fire Wood!
HAVING MADE
with one of the best Saw Etlli ,
State, the subscriber is prepared t» BIN
any and ail kinds of
LUMBER
AT SHORT NOTICE. ,
Also, at the Wood-yard of
Savannah Rail Road Depot, OAK,*
ORY and DRY PINE FIRE WOOP,»«
quantity. _ .. J
Orders left with Pollard, Cox •yb
Broad Street; Both well A White* 4 ** l .
ner of Broad and Washington Streep
the Yard, will meet with prompt*#*"
Prices reasonable. Orders soiwtjra
au2s—3m* 'D. T. CASTLEB*®^,
Furniture and Piano HwW
JJAVING A NEW AND LIGHT
Spring’ Dray>
I am prepared to haul
PIANOS, and any thing «i«*> *
scratching or bruising, as is too 4
case. ctnre, 0*
Orders loft at my Grocery* 1 ",
Washington Street, between B»*“
Ellis will be promptly attend*
reasonable ratee. . - -jttrt
Particular care given tomoTinf*’),
and Pianos. Wn. HALE
apl4—om Dealer In FamilT^L-^
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