Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, October 07, 1866, Image 4

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Slit Pailji IJJrcss. City Printer—Official Paper LAMEST CIfTmCIXATION. SUNDAY MORNING Oet. T. I3M (Prat* the X. (X PWyim# ] THE TILTEEEEIT, >Y Alt HARTZ. Bk* ff*Slv trtw*4 al©n<g the pave— A Tttvelicr wi< oever »cc& j A tiny fe*>t »«»« sylph might cravo. Peepetl out between her 4r*«i of green. With all a lovely woman'* pride, (And they have much of that, I ween). She did not ee«ik the face to hide, 1 hat the had on a ttUetven ! Thn% all anc©tj*c».u« of the fate Which hoeerad o’tr her iika a pall. She taped tn queenly »tate. Nor dreamed that ehe could ever fall. Ala# ! if danger# in oor way. Wore always by the victim *e*a, I'm *ar* the lady on that day Would net have worn her tiltcreen. Ana tghty boj 9 on mischief heat, An orange ate, and threw the skin Upon the with intent To see some green horn taken in, Gaily the maiden tripped along, The danger all unlmown. unseen. Till o’er the trcachcnm* peel she swung The circle of her tilteroen 1 The tiny foot had struck the “sell" The naughty boy had flayed to see ; And, quicker than it take# to tell, Her bonnet's where hor foot should bo. The passing crowd all stopped to talk Os beautic# that are rarely seen : And she doth rue *he morning walk in Which «*he w»>rc 1 er liiforoen. Sat Lovecgood has the Bines. Kernel, did you ever he? the blues— so-called ? Es vou never did, ’taint no use to look to you for sympathy, * fer you’ll laugh at a feller. Nobody not thssly afflicted kin 'pre eiate a giunywine old fashioned spell ol the disease sich ez I now bev. I’d ax you to licker, kernel, but lickcr don’t do no more good 'en ice water, circum stanced cz I am. Dou't a.x what's the matter! In my fix a teller don’t know, and can't tell. Es it warnt fer manhood’s sake, I’d hunt a corner and gladiy cry. Women have the blues olteucr than men, an’ es it warn t for the tact that all the town knows Sut’s married, 1 could easy find a sixteen-ycr old, jist shed of her panta lets, which would git inter a corner with me, au’ twixt her imaginary an’ my real woes, we ’ud hev a royal time. But Sul's a married man, an' thar forc to all intents an’ purposes dead/ A friend of mine onct bed a queer kifid of dream, which I've often thought about. He was powerful fond of flowers. A garding full of the choicest was onct open to him, and he was told how he might walk through, and he might look and smell to his content, but he must tote away bus one. He thought he couldn't choose amiss, an’ he went in lemons fore daylight, an' snatched the fust one his hands lit on. Powerful proud he was ez he toted it off. lie wore it on his bosom right over his left palipitator, an’ wondered at his luck in so soon makin’ a fine selection. Bime-by, at sun-up, ho thought mehbee he might a done better by waitin’, an’ before mid day he found out he either had a jimson weed blossom, era flower too rare an’ fine fer him to ’pre shiate. He wanted to swap off; unry go. Then he wanted the privilege of goin’ Lack into the warding an’ enjoyin' the pertume of the flowers he left be hind—but nnr? once. My friend woke up swear’n he never would pull another flower, but they might all bud, and bloom, an’ fade, on their parent stalks fer him. Hi* head was level 1 Well, kernel, they won't let me back inter the garding. I’ve got my flower —prospect is, no body’s gwine to fight tue an’ take hit away. ’Twould be the jMjrcst fight an’ the easiest goin’ thing you ever heard of—(selnh). Hut, kernel, I’ve got the blues. I’ve been in the big Orleans, an’ all days alike, an’ the nights various, I don’t often let on like nothin’ troubled me. Gnct in a while I find miself alone an’ git ter thinkin’. Thar’s my ole mother up yander in Tennessee, an’ she thinks Sut’s fust cousin to ole Gabe hisself. A shinin’ one from the blue upstairs couldn’t make her believe but But was a good boy. I think of her gray hairs, her troubles, an’ furnaces of affliction. I figger her face an’ form ez she looked «wbcn I was a little shirt-tail cuss, an’ •be a teachin’ me my evenin’ prayers. I fuller along the dusty road I’ve travel led up to whiskers au’ manhood, an the same face an’ voice hev haunted me, an’ the same prayers hev been boldin’ Die back like livin’ things, cz I went plungin’ an’ cavortin’ down the big wide road. This ininnit she’s a settin’ by the winder at home, an’ now an’ then she looks down the road, an’ she sighs, an keeps a thinkin’ about her boy but. Watch her now, e* she take* off her bpeta an’ wipes away the dimness, an sighs, an’ knits agin. She’s wondcrin an’ hopin' un’ fearin' fer Sut, an the knitteu’ she’s at is socks for Sut, whieh he, bein' city-fled will gin to the nigger as blacks bis boots. Thar aint no ivy round our bouse at borne, kernel, un’ tbar uint no honey suckle, an’ no porch —so- called. The house is an o'.o-fnahioncd oonntry-place, painted red, an’ the hogs, chickens, an huun-pups take pot luck all roun’ it, nn make themselves at home about the door—but hit’s home. llig sis he* got married and gone to Nashville, and thar’s only left of the brood a little blue-eyed gal, ruebbe ten yer old. Now that dad's dead, she an' the ole woman set and talk by the hour ’bout Sut, au* wonder why lie don’t write more’n a mouth, liuddy Sut orter, when he knows how they love to puzsle out his Lad ► pollin', au' how worn an' how dog-ean and the triflin' ole letter gilt 'fore anew one comes to them. 1 drink whiskey an’ piny poker tell the filller« wonder whar in thunder die money comes from. They take it down rapid enough, an' laugh at Sut's smutty yarns and think he’s a devil of a teller. They'll use him for thar own purposes, drink his lieker an' eat his lake dinners an' keep a wonderin’ whar he gits his money, an' never give him credit for either hed or lrnrt. Wheu Pike's bank quit discountin' to bob tail commission merchants, an’ Sut’s cash runs short, Sut's friends will git fewer, and they'll shut their garding gates, an' Sut’ll be a poor ornnry cuss, t-s they alters know’d he was. Hit makes me feel bluer en indigo to think how a man will sacrifice his sell an’ the bouest devotion of them that loves him nex’to his maker, fer sich on disputed humbug. Wish't I hadn’t a come to the big Orleans, kernel. I hev larut to t git worldly ways an’ ideas and projecks ; to detect an’ ter distrust men; to find saint-like purity shinin’ with what turned out to be fox-fire. I hev larnt to excuse rascality an' give great truths an’ principles the “go-by to strangle conscience an’ my heart; to tell mv brain to go it on a fits’ line, both ez to pleasure an’ gain an’ count a huck leberry above the persimmon ot wisdom. The world ain't what I thought it, an’ men not worth per value. Hit’s what I didn't want ter find out. I4ove to take a feller for what his face calls for, an’ judge him by his impulses, experience not in Orleans.but Iroin my experience not in Orleans. What’s good for the blues. Kernel? I’ve done tried licker, an’ hit don't do no goo(l. I've asked the fellers what I run with, an - they larf at me an ’say no body but wiramen gets the blues. Smo kin’ makes it wuss, an’ reason an' com mon sense don't faze ’em. I wnnter go home I 1 wanter find sumthin’ ns loves me. Seems to me that es I went up to the gate at home an' the ole houn’ Nipper was to bay like he knowed me, an’ little blue eyed Nellie was to run to meet me, 'twuuld cure me sartin. I’d think little Nellie’s homespun (Dess an’ bare feet pulier than the rustlin’ silk, bare neck an' on decent filter the gal wears what rides with me. Ole Nipper’s yelp would he honester on the shout of the fellows at the club. “Hyar comes Sut!’’ au’ the ole woman’s “Gold bless you, my son” would be sweeter ’en all the Delilah kisses as fast life in Orleans uver tastes. Kernel, hit’s an orful thing to be or feel alone. I hev felt so —the jolliest cuss in a merry crowd—wuss so then ’en at auv other time—an’ I hev qt i the fellers an’ sot my pins movin' to wards my den, while the stars winked an’ blinked like they bed a good thing on Sut if they chose to tell; an' the moon looked the pale sad way the ole woman use ter when us boys was on rulv. Wonder how a feller feels ez has got a honest, lovin’ wile as understands lijro, an'is with him ol! the time. Ho must hev a good time of it, an’ seems to me, he’d never hev no excuse for bcin blue. I jest wish old Time and Fate would shike the dice box an’ take a little go at chnek-a-luck on my ease again.. I think IM fix it to be fire-proof the blues evermore. Ez it is, cf I ain't bet ter to-morrow I’m boun’ to take the fust train home. G. IT. L, Saddies, Harness, etc. J. W. BAKOX. J. J. BACOX. J. W. BACON & BRO, YTTHOLESAI.E AND RETAIL VV Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS "LKAI HER. Rubber and Leather UELTING. WOOD lIAMES WHIES, VALISES. CARPET BAGS, SHOE FINDINGS French and American CALF SKINS And all other kinds of LEATHER, etc. 169 JJroaU Sir ret, under Auijimta Ifottl, AUGUSTA, OA. SADDLES and HARNESS repaired and made to ordor. oc2— lui New Saddle, Harness, AND , TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT! 161 Broad street, Corner of Washington, Whore can bo found a genera! assortment, including Solo and Upper Leather, Calf Skins, etc., etc. Saddle* and Harness of every description made to order. Hepfttriog done with despatch. oc? —1 in A. HATCH. Harness and Saddlery Making, and Repairing: rpIIE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY l informed that thu undersigned is prepared to do all kind* of WORK IN HIS LINE at the shortest notice and 05 THE most reasonable terms. Two hundred ret* MCOtid-h.mil WAGON HARNESS for rale low. • thko. sonnhkalu, No. 151 Eltia afreet, Next door above Pqlacc Stable*. »e27—2w E. R. DERRY & CO., Grocers AXII COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 277 liiiOAl) STilliET, AUOUHTA, G*. CONSUINMKNTH SOLICITS D. personal attention gireu to ail orilera. oc2--«t* Wanted, Immediately, GOOD MILLINER. Apply “sirs. M. TWEBDV’S, bc2o—2W No. 215 Broad Stredt. mm man BUITS will !>• tho name of the new #tyle of garment* shortly to he intredact'd to the public. As early m brought o&t will be offered to the fashtonahlc public at our New Store, where a more perfect RECONSTRUCTION in the improvement of our premise# has la/dy bean achieved. It i# our old stand beautUtilfj’. and tastefully remodelled and Unshed, tvUoro wo hope to meet our nuaior ou# friend.* and customer*. Wo asauro them that our old POLICY in conducting our business on tho ON"E PRICK hYSTKM has proved a sucooss hejond our most sanguine expectation!*. Low prices aud fair dealing arc bound to be TRIUMPHANT in every part of the elobo, and in every branch «»f commerce. Tho commercial year, just opening, will find us well prepared to meet «he wants of our numerous customers. Our good* uro of tho best quality AND WILL BE found as cheap as tho cheapest. Tho scarcity of money in our midst, combined with the partial failure of the principal crops, will necessitate a rigid economy to bo ADOPTED BY tho majority of our citizens. Our varied stock will enable them to ruako such selec tions as arc suitable to their incomes. The beautiful styles of our clothing are not only proverbial at homo, but also by travellers passing here from ALMOST EVERY STATE # • r who accord us tho praise for cheapness and the durability of our garments. Wc also offer at tho very lowest prices, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Hat , Yankee Notions, either at wholesale or retail, as cheap as any huuso IN THE UNION. Our motto is “TIIE NIMBLE PENNY IS BETTEII TUAN THE SLOW SHIL LING.” Wo guarantee lowest prices—latest fash ioru— Clothing tuinfc.of the best materials. Cali aud examine for yourselves at I. SIMON & BROTHER Fashionable Clothing Emporium, 221 BltOAl) STREET, oc2— ly , . Furniture. Furniture of All Descriptions. a PLATT BROTHERS, Formerly C. A. PLATT Sc CO. 214 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Have now tho best of FURNI TURE on hand tha‘ has ever been in this market, and constantly receiving—consis'- ing of Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut PARLOR SETTS, CHAMBER SETTS, COTTA G E SETTS. II KP 6 T EADS, CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETE- l-TETES, CEN TRE TABLES, BUREAUS, etc., etc. UPHOLSTERIN’G ’ f>EPARTMENT We have SHADE'S, I.ace and Unmask CUR TAINS, CORDS, TASSELS, GIMPS, LOOPS, CORNICES, BANDS, and all ne cessary articles required. OUR MANUFA 'TUB ING DEPARTMENT is still in operation. Special Orders pr nnptly attended to. Repairing done ia •’.l bronchos of the business. * ix om UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT we keep constantly on Land, COFFINS of every quality and size. METALLIC CASES and CASKETS of the most im proved styles. Undertakers can he supplied with all kinds of TRIMMINGS. mv2—tf FURNITURE. the UNDERSIGNED HAVE on hand, and are receiving, a fine assortment of Fur ni tnre, Which they offer at very J,ow Figures! Alan, are prepared to make to order and repair anything in our line of business at short notice. Cane*Bottom (’HAIRS re-sented at a liv ing price, at 137 l>road, opposite Monument Street. WEST & MAY. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! ! WHOLESALE **- J ’ AND RETAIL. DEORAAF & TAYLOR, 87 and 89 BOWERY 65 CHRISTIE STREETS NEW YOll K , have till, best assorted stock of Parlor, Dining Room and Bad* Room FURNITURE 1 SPRING REDS and BEDDING IN THE CITY. CANOPY and HIGH PORT B E D STEADS, Expressly for Southern trade. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED WHOLESALE PRICER. KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED POST BEDSTEADS, in eases. ALL WORK GUARANTEED * AS REPRESENTED. Our Facilities for manufacturing" defy eotnpeMtion. inyl ly BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTING AND SHEETINGS. CANTON FLANNELS, RED AND WHITE FLANNELS, 0 r ]•', n A A' L A NNK LS, CHECKS AND STRIPES, AXII. ALL KINDS OF DOMESTICS, AT I. ICahn <fe Cos., r2<!« UltOAl> STREET. oc3— ts Groceries, Liquors. ""provisions, GRAIN, Etc7~ 15000 LBs. CLKA *j ACON SIDI ;| 25 hhds. BONE SlDES—very cheap 10 hhds. SHOULDERS 75 kegs LARI) 500 barrels FLOUR—Homo very choice! 2000 bushels OATS 400 bushels WHITE CORN 100 barrels and half barrels NEIr MACKEREL—in store. To nrrivc— -5000 bushels ohoico MINE 1 ' TORN 2500 Lusbels choice WHITE CORN. For aalo very low. by s«l9—2ot C. A. WILI IAMS Sc CO. SUN DELL S. c/AiniDS. oHeicE bal.cn, eJU Clear Sides, Ribbed 'Sides, Rogula ) and Shoulders SO Bhls. Northern and Western FLOU C 10 Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE 25 Bbhls. Refined B. SUGAR 5 Hhds. MUSCOVADO SUGAR 10 Bhls. Ist Quality Golden SYRUP 10 Hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES 50 Rills. Large No. 3 MACKEREL 1000 Sacks Choice Bread CORN 75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP 30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES 75 Bhls. anil Boxes CRACKERS a:- I BrSCUTTR 60 Bhls. Bourbon and other WHISK El t Largo Lot of CASE LIQUORS i 5 varieties . 25 doz. HErDSICK CHAMPAGN j Pints and Quarts m 40 casks BURTON ON TRENT AL t, ill Pints and Quarts 10 Chests .lenains Sc Co’s, TEAS 1. Small Packages 75 kqgg Old Dominion NAILS, assor t od Size* CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER, GINGER, SPICES. 100 kegs LARD 500 sacks SALT And every thing usually kept in my line, FOR SALR BY au3o—tf A. STEVENS. FRESH GROCERIES. BACON, LARD. SUGAR, COFFEE, and EVERYTHING GOOD) ALSO A barrel of fine CIDER VINEGAR. Bea and Mutton every morning. For salo by au7— 3m BAKER Sc TALIAFERR A L-=LL_— g Crockery, Glassware, etc. REMOVED. The undersigned, DEALERSIi CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE | Would inform their friends, and tho publ | that they have removed to W. 11. Ilowar ▼ old stand, opposite tho Augusta Hotel,wh< f they will bo pleased to serve all who fav f. them with a call. r.OORK & BROWN. P. S.—Tho Fftr(r) lamed Lamp Man e $ be found at ‘.ho same place. M. A B. oc2—laq # Mosher, Thomas & Sehaub, QA A BIiOAD STREET— Under Masonic H>| AUGUSTA, GA., Direot Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FBENCI China I BOHEMIAN, FRENCH an.l A MERIC/ f Gflass "Ware ! AND KEROSENE LAMPS, AND AGENTS OF KAOLIN WAP | Try us, and we will convince > f that, you can save the Freight from S I York to this point. ▼ JOSIAII MOSHER, , J. JisFFERSON TIIOMAS, GEORGE sciiaub. * oc2—fim * 205 JULIUS G. TUCKER, g 0 ft Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ” FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dry Goodsi CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHINf GOODS, ■ BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, Et| 26 5 // 11 OA 1) STItE E TANARUS, W Augusta, Ga. Would respectfully inform hia friends a m the public in general, that, he has justiW turned from the North with a large, coi f plete, and varied assortment of the nbov f mentioned Goods, which ho is prepared 'm offer on as reasonable and liberal terms ■ any house in the South. Ho would invi m the attention of tho Ladies especially to 1 ■ large fteck of DKESS and other GOOD Z comprising in part — " SILKS, all grades and patterns French and English MERiNOI I and POPLINS ▼ CASUMERES, DtBEGES COBURGS, ALPACAS Figured and Mohair LUSTRES Every variety of English and AmeiA can PRINTS All grades and colors of French ai | English FLANNELS | A large variety of HOSIERY. GLOVES TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS SHAWLS. BLANKETS TOWELING, TABLE CLOTHS | Irish and German LINENS 1 CRAVATS, RIBBONS Luce nml Linen COLLARS a H’DK’FS HOOP SKIRTS, Ladies’ and Miss. Kid, Lusting, mid Morocco GAITEI and SLIPPERS Also, a lino nssortynent of Lodi. Cloth and Silk BASQUES and OLOAI Ladies’ and Children’s FURS, and general variety of ZEPHYR GOOD. At.HO CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOOD BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNK VALISES, PERFUMERIES, Tal and Pocket CUTLERY, NOTION Etc., Etc., Etc. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find l to their interest to call ami examine o i stock beforo purchasing elsewhere. Call at No. 265 BROAD STREET, i ' the old stand of Duy, ltussoll <t Behluuiin oc2 —\y Ice Cream and Sherbert! HANDIES VV at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL’ AT THE FRENCH STORE, . t»10—1v 900 llrond street. f ADIES’ AND mTsSEH’ HATS ~" 1 lj AT MRS. FUGUE’S, 190 Hroud Street. Boots A Shoes. BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST RECEIVED— AND FOR BALE AT 18 7 BROAI) BTREE TANARUS, Wood's Mon’s Light Calf BROGANS, wax Wood's Men’s unbound IIKOGANS, wax Wood’s Men’s Light "BROGANS Wood’s Women's Bulf DOWNINUS— -3 to 7. Wood’s Boys’ Light Calf BROGANS Wood’s Gnat BALMORALS, Ladies Wood’s Goat BALMORALS, Misses ALSO Benkert’s L’dics' Kid Congress GAITERS Benkert’s Gents' Cloth Congress Tip GAITERB Rogers’ Ladies’ Wolt Kid GAITERS Rogers’ Ladies’ Plain Lasting Pump Congress GAITERS Rogers’ Misses' Welt Goat BALMORALS Ladies', Misses’, and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, assorted sizes Ladies’ White Kid Rosette SLIPPERS Ladies' White Kid Laoo GAITERS Children’s White Kid BOOTS Misses' Goat and Morooeo BOOTS ALSO MILES; GENTS’ DRESS BOOTS. I um receiving the above Goods daily, and feel confident from long oxperieuco in tho 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. ts H. E. CLARKE. Clothing, Clothing, Clothing. 3300 ts ! I3oots ! GUSTAV LESSER, 248 BROAD STREET, (under MASONIC BALI.), Jackson, Miller Sc Verdcry’s renowned stand lias a large and selcoted stock of the above articles for gentloincn and boys, which he is prepared to sell at tho lowest p issible prices. Call in and convince your aelf. o<-2 —6w Educational. Medical College of Georgia, AT AUGUSTA. FACULTY: L. D. FOUD, M. D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Medicine. JOS. A. EVE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics arid Disease., of Women nnd Infants. I. P. GAKVI.II, Ma D., Professor of Materia Medina, Therapoutics, and .Medical Ju- Ti-prudence. L. A. DUGAS, M. D., Professor of the Prin ciples and Practice of Surgery. GEO. W. RAINS, M. D., Professor of Chem istry and Pharmacy. EDW. GEDOINGS, vt. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy. DbSAUSSUKE FOUD, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. W. H. DOUGHTY, M. D., Assistant Profes sor of Materia Medica. , JOHN S. COLEMAN, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The 32d Session will be opened on the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER next, and 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 currency 10 00 Diploma fee, in currency 30 00 L. A. DUGAS, Dean. sels—dl w*latnovs English, Mathematical & Classical BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL T/OU YOUNG LADIES i And CHILDREN— No. 84 Greene Street, Augusta. This School will be rc-opened on the THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, each Department being in charge of competent and experienced Instructors—the whole to bo under the immediate supervision of the Principal. Unusual advantages will be afforded Pupils iu the LANGUAGES and MUSIC— Classes in which will be foAned for thoso who do not wish regularly to enter tho School. Miss A. M. M. CLARKE, #cl3—3w Principal. Gent’s Furnishing Store. WASHINGTON STRItET Betweon BROAD and ELLIS, AUGUSTA, GA. Tho undersigned would respectfully inform bis old friends and the public gene rally, that he bus just returned from the North with a choice iot of CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, and VESTINGS And is now prepared to make them up to order, in the most approved styles, and at as low rates as they can be put up in the city. Also, on hand, nil kinds of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, at reduced prices. Particular attention paid to CUTTING CLOTHS to he mado up at home. AU work warranted to fit. CLEANING AND REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch. A general nsssortinentof TRIMMINGS FOR COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS. Call and examine for yourself before purohasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of your patronage is solicited. U. A. RIDLEY, Washington Street, soS—."lin Botweon Broad and Ellis. Din© Corsets." BELTINGS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACES and EDGINGS, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, CUFFS, AXII EVERY THING OF THE SORT Os tho most modern stylo can bo seen at I. KAHN & CO’S., 20 2 BROAD ST 11E ET. oc 2—ts ICE. r pnE Mclntosh street Ice House (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE) IS STILL OPEN for tho present, two and a halt (2J) cents a pound, retail. For fifty pounds or more, two (2) cents. R. A. HARPER A CO. sulfi—tf . UPHOLSTER yT Etc. OKINHARDT quintkl informs IA tho public thnt ho Is now prepared to do all kinds of UIMIOLSTKItY WORK, Paper Hanging, Carpet Lnyiug, ole., in a very superior manner. Jr#" Oflico nt C. Jf. Johannson's, 104 Reynolds street. 5025—1 in* to thelublic. IJfOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF those who do not kcop I’rivnto Car riages, I proposo to hire Vohicles to Fami lies for Church-going purposes at half the usual rates. UEO. W. CONWAY. oc2—fit Kentucky Stables. Fainting Sl Gilding. Fisk, Paints. FISK PAINTS ALL ABOUT TOWN! Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Office. I sc2o— ts PAINTING. MY PRICE FOR FINE GILDED AND SMALT ED SIGNS i< ONE DOLLAR per superficial foot of the Board, and for PAINTED SIGNS, of any color, Seventy Five Cent# pcr.foot. This includes the iron# and putting lip. These price? have enabled me to live well, and pay ono hundred cents in the dollar, without'a single exception, for fifty years. R. P. SPELMAN, solß—lin 1110 Greene Street. GLAZING. Mr. a. iibtt announces to the Public that ho is prepared to give his personnl attention tothc work of GLAZING. Orders can be left at Barrett, Carter & Co.’s, Druggists and Apothecaries, No. 219 Broad Street, or at MR. IIETT’S residence, 117 Reynolds Street. se2—3m PAINTING. jyjESSRS. E. MILLER Sc 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 [Painting. CEILINGS AND WALLS DECORATED. SHOP ON JACKSON STREET, Globe Hotel Building. sc4—3m Hotels. Restaurants. MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. This first-class hotel is now opened for the accommodation of the public, and poascsses every accommodation and comfort calculated to please tho mo*t fastidious.. The patronage of the travelling community is respectfully solicited. JOSEPH PURCELL, au2S—l2m Proprietor. Central Hotel, TIGIDS TA, GEORGIA. My friend* and the travelling public gen erally are notified that I have taken anew lease on this House, and will be glad to serve them to the best of my ability on all occasions and at all times. N. B.—Believe no roports from any quar ter whatever that I have given up tho Hotel, or that I intend doing so. Mr cal culation is to be permanently loeatod, nnd my friend* may rely upon finding mo at home, and pleased to see and serve them. jy!3— 3m WM. M. THOMAS. &CEEVEN HOUSE, gAVANNAH, GEORGIA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Having been renovated and newly furnished, is now open for tho reception of the travel ling public. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor. in hi ft—ly Snuff fit. Tobacco. P. HANSBERGER & CO. CORNER BROAD & McINTOSH STS. (Opposite Post Office.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS axii IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS op HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO! EVERY BRAND £ QUALITY’. BEAUTIFUL PIPES, OF ALL KINDS. #®-Lorillanl’s Rappee, Macaboy anti Scotch SNUFFS, etc. aull—ly AUGUSTUS BOHNE, OOrt BROAD STREET. OvU (Opposite Planters’ Hotel' Has always on hand a large assortment of IMPORTED & DOMESTIC SEGARS Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO Lorillard’s SNUFF Fine Meerschaum PIPES Aftn CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation ALSO, Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and Clay PIPES, PIPE STEMS, SNUFF BOXES. Etc., AT Tilt: I.O'.VKST XKW YORK PRICES. TIIE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL au4-Iy] TERMS. REMINGTON’S Fire Arms. SOLD by |H| ALL GUN DEALERS tjjg TRADE GENERALLY. |8 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 Poekot Revolver (with Loading Lever.) Pol’eo Revolver, Navy Size Calibre. Beit Revolver, Navy Size Calibre. Belt (Self Cocking), Navy Calibre. Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre. Army Revolver, 44-10(1 in. Calibre. Gun Cane, using No. 32 Cartridgo. Revolving ltifle, 3(1 and 44-100 in. Calibre. Breech Loading Rifle, No. 32 Cartridge, ltrccch Loading Carbine, No. 46 Cartridge. U. B. Rifle (Steel Barrel), with Sabre Bayo net. U.'S. Rifled Musliet,Springfield Pattern. Single Barrel Shot Gun. E. REMINGTON A SONS, Ilion, Now York. AGENTS. Moore A Nichols New York Palmer* A Buchelders Boston John P. Lovell Bostou Jo*. C. Grubb A Oo Philadelphia Poultnoy A Trimble Baltimore Henry Folsom A Cos., N. Orloans it- Memphis Maynard Bros Chicago L. M. Buuisoy A Cos St. Louis Albert E. Crane..... Sun Fraueiseo au9—-1 in PETER DAVEZAI 1 WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES for Cotton Rag*, Waste, Old Bagging, Rope. Also, Copper, Brass, and Lead. Wagons to call at any part of the City, Oflico and Warehouse, Northeast Corner ot Fenwick and Washington streets, Augusta. Georgia. jyß—3m* Medicinal. SP. HUNT, M D., • • HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Surgeon and Accoucheur , No, 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row), Augusta, Ga. jalfl-1 j-3m* DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc. T)LUMR ft LEITNER 1 212 BROAD ST., Aogasts, Ga., tt’HOI.EXALZ AXD RETAIL DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, Fine Toilet Soaps, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Glass, Putty, Painta, Oila, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fancy A Toilet Articles, Brushes, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, jaß—tf PERRY DAVIS’ vegetable AIN Killer*. We hog to call the attention of the pub lic to this long tested and unrivalled FAMILY MEDICINE. The PAIN KILLER is a purely vegeta ble compound ; and while it is a most e - cient Remedy for Pain, it is a perfectly safe Medicino even iu 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 t than any other known remedy, or even the most skillful physician. In India, Africa and CbiDa, where this dreadful disease is ever more or less prevalent, the PAIN KILLER is considered by the natives, as well as Eu ropean residents in those climates, a SURE REMEDY. Asa Tonic for the Stomach, it is unrivalled. A few doses will relieve se vere cases of INDIGESTION, and it is often a perfect cure for DYSPEPSIA, in its most aggravated forms. Its tonic and stimulating properties, arousing the system to vigor and action, render it a most effec tual cure for COLDS AND COUGHS, wheu 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 Sorcuess in the Muscles or 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. 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 eases, as to entirely precludo tho use of all other Medicines.” Prices—2s Cents, 50 Cents, and $1 per Bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors, Providence, R. I. And eold by respectable dealers every where. nu2»—2m J ewellers. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. EH. SUMMER— . BROAD STREET, Next door below Constitutionalist office. Augusta, Ga. WATCHMAKER'S TOOLS, MATERIALS, and GLASSES. WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and warranted. JEWELRY made and repaired. All kind of HAIR BRAIDING done. nu2fl—tf , Take Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED wishes to inform tho citizens tfl/ ’Ijj! of Augusta and vicinity, it that he is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds, and Sowing Machines. Ali work neatly executed and warranted to bo done.equal to any house in the South ern country. TIIOS. RUSSELL, Broad Street, jyl7--ly Up Stairs. JNO. C. SCHREINER A sons, Macon, (ia. JNO. C. SCHREINER 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 choice selec tion of tho above articles, All orders from the Country promptly attended to. THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS. AGEXTS FOR Steinway A Sons’, Soebbeler A Schmidt’s, and Gale j- Oo.’s CELEBRATED PIANOS. fe4—ly Relief for the Suffering I THE FEEBLE AND DELICATE GIRL, as well as the matured and ailing woman, may learn the means which will enable her to perfortn active housbold duties, free from inconvenience, and often suffering, heretofore experienced, by en closing a stamped envelope, will* written address, to MRS. ANNA M. DENT, sc22—lm Augusta, Ga. DRIED FRUIT. WE HAVE ON CONSIGNMENT AND for sole, FORTY BUSHELS superior DRIED APPLES. ALSO, GUNNY AND DUNDEE BAGGING. CURTIS A JEUSON. Jackson St, opposite Warren Block. 8829—1 w Lumber and Fire Wood. I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH, AT short notice, any quantities of LUM BER, OAIv, PINE, and LIGHT WOOD, at tho Yard, corner of Fouwick and Kol lock Streets. Orders left at D. L. Fullerton’s, opposite tho Southern Express Office. Messrs. J. G. Bailie A Bro’s, 205 Broad Street, ami Mr. J. lined, 319 Broad Street, will meet with prompt attention. so2,l—lm JOHN TILKEY. NOTICE. AUL PARTIES HAVING CLAIMS against Mr. CHAS. HANCOCK, of Columbia county, are requested to proseut thorn to JOHN KEITH, 00 * 347 Broad street. Rail Road Scheduled hotice. ami l he increase of crop#— iu future, or un.i! further * Guano at the following r«lu c J* r ’ t^" , li From Augusta to Camak, ,nd gf‘ rlM &t lions between “ tlta - From Augusta to MajMd !!**» hrom Augusta tu Wasbingtoi !’*** Chatge of Schedule of South ohna Rail Road Compmy Poi-tii Carolina R. r. c . O Augusta, Ga., Peps. 21 Mu’ N AND AFTER SUNDAY BER 23d, the Passenger Road will run the following SehedL -4 * CHARLESTON THAIS, Leave Augusta ' Arrive at Charleston ?-*-*• Leave Charleston 11M, Arrive at Augusta J"‘" COLUMBIA TRAIN. M Leave Augusta ~, Arrive at Columbia is*po Leave Columbia —"mahan Arrive at Augusta gjlt'j- Leave Columbia ."."..10481 u Arrive at Charleston , 720 pj „ H - T- PEAKg, Change of Schedule ou~6ewrii Rail Road. s ■MB ON AND AFTER THURSDAY. BIPT 20th, 1806, the Passenger Ti&inj »ili run as follows: DAT PASSENGER TRAIN. < Daily except Sundays. Leave Augusta at WSA.K. Arrive nt Atlanta at 5.50 P. k] Leave Atlanta at 615a!k Arrive at Augusta at A.OOp.Jt NIG HT PASSENGER TRAIN, Leave Augusta at 9.00 P. K Arrive at Atlanta at 7.00 A.K Leave Atlanta at 5.451.11 Arrive at Augusta a! 3.30A.ft Passengers for Mayfield, Washington nj Athens, Ga., mutt take Day Puma Train. Passengers for West Point, Montgcm, Mobile, New Orleans, Corinth, Gnadhw tion and Memphis, Tenn.. must leinfc gusta on Night Passenger Train it IJf[ M., to make close connections. THROUGH TICKETS and Bigs Chocked through to the above platei. SLEEPING CARS on all Night Pans ger Trains. E. W. COU, sc2o—tf General Superiotenißt Great Atlantic, Seaboard andGiH Mail Route. F Rwn Dorn NEW ORLEANS, MOBILB ui MONTGOMERY’, via ATLANTA, ill GUSTA, WILMINGTON and WEISO! Thence via RICHMOND and WASHIS6 TON, er via SEABOARD AND ROASOI RAIL ROAD and BAY LINE STEAKBI to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA u NEW Y’OItK, is now in full and suceesifi operation. Fare by BAY ROUTE from AUGUST to NEW YORK, $33 75. SLEEPING CARS RUN THROUB FROM ATLANTA TO WILMINGTON. Speed ant comfort, and very low fit from Atlanta, Macon, Columhus, Aogut nnd Savannah. Passengers lose no iki between Montgomery or Augusta, and Not York or Boston. There is no shorter route. Compandis tances for yourselves to Baltimore: Via Columbia, Charlotte and DsirH Augusta to Baltimore, 705 miles. Y’ia Wilmington, Weldon nnd Pctenbuj Augusta to Baltimore, 705 miles. Via Wilmington, YYeldon and Port moutb, 69(1 miles. New Engines, new and eiegsnt Cars, a Sleeping Cars, and Baggage checked U re-checked through without trouWetops sengers. The roads are in splendiderrfst and connections sure. Try this rotten you will prefer it to nnv other. 1\ H. LANGDOK, General Southern Agent For particulars, inquire of ISAAC LEVY, Agent, 136 Broad Street, nn26—2m Augusta. Ot- JOE TURNING THE AUGUSTA BOBBIN WOKKS-H Near the Augusta Factory, AT LOWER PRICES THAN a v r or aeh peace in tub c:r PATENT SAW GUMMING executed. All Saws sent should be With the Owner’s name. Cannot 1* sponsible for unavoidable breaksso. jSH aus-1y 11. T. NELSON. Lumber and Fire Wood! w Having made |*j with one of the best Saw Mill Bin ,v|g State, tho subscriber is prepared to # -M any and all kinds of LTJMI3EE “ AT SHORT NOTICE. .fc*- Aiso, at the Wood-yard of Savannah Rail Road Depot, OAK.m s j ORY and DRY PINE FIRE WOOD,! I*' 1 *' quantity. * b. Orders loft with Pollard, Cox * w Broad Street; Botbwell A Whitehet*. W . ner of Broad and Washington StreC-V- | the Yard, will meet with prompt aid l |a flt Prices reasonable. Orders solicited- , , au2s—3m* D. T. CASTLEBEB®^! — *ri * Furniture and Piano Haw w Having anew and light oi fc Spring Dray> *< I am prepared to haul Frßli SSl" PIANOS, and any thing else, » .fla scratching or bruising, as is too 0 bi case. -<* {ikj Orders left at my ...Grocery s M Washington Street, betwcon RJ „,s •' EHis will be promptly attenil® 1 ’ w reasonable rates. T Particular caro given to mono? 1 ,. ■«. and Pianos. Wx. HAI.K (c«l"rh* C ( ap!4—6in Dealer in FamilT"^^ ALUMINUM FESS. rnilE UNDERSIGNS J are appointed agents HH For tho sale of tho above Ju*tly 08 English Mado from a Mineral fouud m of Cornwall. p eo , no* * ■ They aro superior to *"7 t use, iuiisßiuch as they w which is of great advantage- pjjsfl* ■ > They are cheaper than H o-KK-SSSSSe I | C H. \VAKHE s > ■ In roar of 255 Broad ' strc * t V T . QsO. APCrPnmpa. Gas,Steam*" Rubber lloso and He» ‘ furnished or repaired. MRSf