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f V-BNotice—Lewis Levy.
:*'>44'^VKotice —Masonic.
J. J. Lfttbrop.
r «®tk»-Wcbb'« E^ge.
"‘vl® Notice-Grand jury Present
„^as Salem Dutchcr.
Bpreseuts— A. l’rontaut.
—I). R. Wright & Cos.
- Ht Lust—M. Cohen.
#> Sale of \ a Liable Pro-HTty
. /^^»,i ker & Cos.
Broad street.
TV * «fcest Store in Town —No. 205
Hreet.
a-.*- Merchants Julius G.
Per Central Railroad.
«.-U —I>. 1.. Fuilerlen.
rTOTtad street.
ffe stmASTktta. Postmasters in
‘'ijS* of the State are earn.-:'.v
! act as agents for us in prueur
/ (Bribers. We will allow the :u
■fper centage in such cases.
III®.? ' E. 11. FUGUE,
P|v?>, • 1 Proprietor ami Publisher.
- ' ‘fa pHk Covxthy I'niux:-:.—We
W to receive ton.u...nica
j- Bar country triends in regard
to .**. Hp other local .subj.-t Is ij/gen
HKst. Such will always be
, .
Colla r. To ( > r or,-
V-sa 5 BUy yesterday, and until a lute
Vnr evening, in the continued
- •' “-B® of the State vs. James l't
Bu our readers know, was in
>; |Hhe alleged murder of Puirh-k
i Brenner.
Hpimcut was opened on the
■ She Suite by the County Solicitor
-- B.Reilly ; continued tor the do
I Majors Gumming and Barm s.
Hladed by Solicitor General
® ' >J ■■?■■. ML Judge (dill, who was also
• -Bt the defendant, declined, on
+*.the lateness of the hour, to
' .GliflrSe.Bpe Jury. A verdict of “Not
li Jl> ® L'xKKI-oN.rrK! , If,'.—lll tile
* §mand Sentinel of yesterday, we
..'■pwing;
Hkd, officially, from Canada,
had defeated sevuu-
V;:ftftd Egyptians in a most de
‘•n ,’n- driving them to the
: ■Rr ships for shelter.
s^#?^R man desires to know how
.. the Egyptians got a t'ooi
:s. e. Hreada? and whether “Egy[i
'Hot intended for “Fenians ?”
te fejHfcrecan only say that priiijuiiiy
'rCfibg.Bfc alluded to instead of
wC’.! g.-t our ghlmrs
while." if llmv will
ft read Tin: 1> tin Pure- us
Tdß.-.G-BfclßiA Mii.tof.— i.. pre
'ffuivf iHfcination of the charges
. .BLa . Smith,
ue-ii,* I'f'nfe held to answer lor the
rrtwier i4;HI negro Harry Wielitinan,
iii VMfe,tiiftftm nty W;. v -eon tlldy, ■ -
?JBBtase was argued ill belmif
by Gen. Wright of the
■t <f- Gibson, and F. 11.
t x who were their oui.J-i.
fnu. Hi. A. G. to Gelid Tiison,
iMfeECI! i ftfpro it i'll:, I ;.! cm ' it-.-.l
■if gßpi the argument. Judge
s' tin: discha.ge of Mr.
: if :i»k Edward Perrin. Mr.
g committed to await
. charge of murder, at
9ft of the CoiuuiMis St.; . rior
&>' Hi.— A tier having on et;
i.k ftp our neighbors' wavs, It
- ftt to be blind to our own.
g- , > jjft):-.i the N,-w V„r!t IS i-ni'l,
Hpe CoiVttfu i An
ftr* ngly urging its adoption
♦At), A‘> %,'Kd , il| ■ u ,
■ftius yesterday morning,
m or comment, from wii'mh
i-Vjij ttfrr might be drawn. It
i,0,,
' 'A.. - S’C by the South, and bav-
Hsu expressed ourselves,
X.-* h«,» r, Hn; i-u
■paid
g* 4 , '4a appearai.ee as already
‘So 'I , pMtig that the //- / ;./-/ may
.i’f'm Htjbct •
Hf&f $' toon our people. W- may
oiftSsttP'S?. fftlisi, its i.t-.eranee.s, hat
know w ■
*‘d ■fcte-ard to our section
• B : B"OK AMI Joe, Pill NT
b . Bpfttis Office is now sup
Bftry male, ary f-.r
- -j p-'g: gfteftt, and eeytiomie..! ext;.
f |psry style of Book and Job
„ f w*n B 'Boc kbinding. The par
fev'ion of the Public is re>-
• ' this establishment, in (lie
Bit ample satisfa. will
. n regards typography, press
is located at 3GO Broad
Hb Ellis Street.
Bl'heskxt.s. Bead whnt Mr.
7 k has to say in another
-s- f'-ff this head; in his
' '• wgmehrrche sl«,*-l; of jewelry, you
to suit your taste,
' 'i >v ik x f gay. lively or severe. By
f : . ,f you need jewelry peep
-. next door below the
■Ke!, and examine bis Block
s elsewhere.
AomcctTCftAi.TftOfletknct.—A fine
specimen of the sweet potato was pro
duced in one of the Courts yesterday,
though not * production pf' the gourt.
It we* si fine specimen <ff this excellent
vefetable, and waa raised “by ft freed
m»n”—raised from «.csrt at the Lower
Market, when the owner was away. Bot
the owner hftd eye# like an Aojus, it
seertftr and %aw ,J <he l IgricMthAP opera
tion performed. So 'he Capttired thq in
diridual who' hod such ‘*taking Ways
about him,” w heron pa u the latter
“acknowledged the corn,” or rather the
'potato, and offered to give it up, though
•hi Waft Very anxibns tb pay for it. , Per
haps he had a cramp in his fingers, and,
“feeling of the potato,” like Harry Mc-
Carthy's cramp-fingered character did
of the “rest,”’ht t|ie chjjhing store win
dow, he, was paly going to keep it nntil
the cramp' got well, and bring it back.
It there > wih' fcf»y doubt about it; the
prisoner was entitled to the doubt, and
I got-lIM H(f Afbiky had to pat theffnt
eight-toe down, bat was sequired to
several other “o’s” down, which he
didn’t r do.
Failing in his efforts to raise potatoes,
thisAmatebr agnculturist will now take
lessons in “cultivating the soil,” for hys
country's good. ,- (
Transgressors must be punished, and
it behooves all who . feel inclined to
violate the law just to remember this
snot. i '
Recorder’s Court.— ln this Court,
yesterday morning, a case of violating
the 17th Section—uo relation of the lbtn,
except that it comes just before it—was
fined $1 and costs.
A colored edition of the lSth Section,
rather a bad case, was 'fined sls or 3D
days on the street.
A negro girl, charged with being, a
street walker, was discharged, as there
was no evidence against her. On being
asked where she was from, she said,
“ Me, from Ole Ferahinney,” and stated
thht she “cow'd de.oollitch.” Which
being interpreted, means that she was
from “ Old Virginny,” and that she
scoured the Medical College. Her pecu
liar dialect caused considerable amuse
ment, some thinking that she was crazy
or idiotic; but it Was in evidence that
she was a very sharp girl, and that her
“ lingb ” was merely a “ nat’ral way of
doing things,” as Arteruus Ward’s Bet'
sey Jane expressly observes. *
A violator of the “ Idle and Suspicious
Character” Ordinance, was fined $lO
and hosts or twenty days’ work. As he
didn’t have the capital to invest, he will
take stock in labor.
The Hot Suppers. —Be it remera.
bered that the hot suppers to he given
by the ladies of St. John's M. E. Chureh }
commences on Tuesday evening.
Suburban Property for Sale.—
The Chronicle and Sentinel, of yester
day, has the following in reference to T.
P. Stovall, Esq.’s property, which is ad
vertised in another columti':
A sale is announced in another place
on the 28th of November, of sixty-five
desirable building lots in Woodlawn, in
cluding the commodious residence of
Capt. T. P. Stovall, one of the most at
tractive and desirable places in the
vicinity of the city. It is adorned with
beautiful walks, a great variety of the
choicest shrubbery, and an extensive
selection of fruit trees. The out-build
ings are new and extensive—and the
water has long been celebrated for its
coo Loess and parity. This property is
all admirably located 1 , adjoining as it
does the Georgia Railroad, and being
also on or near the line of the proposed
street railroad. A street has been opened
from the race track, and one also
running at a right angle with the Turk
nett Spring Road, rendering the lots ac
cessible from every side.
We know of no more desirable loca :
tion than this in the vicinity of the cityi
In the midst of an excellent population,
with a school of established repute—out
of the city limits, and yet within lesd
than two njilps pf tfye lower market—•
having a most fertile' boil, well adapted
for gardening and fruit culture—and
quite sure to be put in hourly communi
cation with the eity by means of the
street railroad—lt appears ti be thd very
place for a suburban village; and we
have no -doubt the lots will command
good prices. .-1 . J,l '■
The AuMWciAt. Limb Man. —The
Macon Journal ds Messenger has beep
requested to inquire into the whereabouts
of and doings of Dr. Bly, the gentleman
who received the contract from the
State of Georgia to furnish artificial
limbs to such of her soldiers as are
unable to supply themselves. -The Mes
senger sa fi -every pdbk fellows come
hundred of miles'ti'Macon, spending all
the they are; possessed of, atm are
disappointed, and have to return as they
came. The Mt**euger relates having
heard one poor fellow say he had come
over two hundred miles after a log, and
it would cost hint morC'tOfcomt and re!
turn than the leg was worth. As there
is no retaedy for this evil, we would ad
yi«e aR parties to wait .the proper notice
of the limbs having been received.
Pf. 'Bly, we suppose, Is in New York,
or some other Northern eity, perfecting
arrangements necessary to the .establish
ment of his limb factory in Sfacon.
UndSr tte circumstances, we' Would adl
vise our disabled fellow-countrymdi/tp
remain at home until un official notied,
that all things are ready, has been prq
mulged. ‘ "T-tni
Agricultural Society in : Burke.—
An Agricultural Society has been orgq
n»s, jo Burke county. A meeting has
been Called at Waynesboro' on SaW.
day, the 27th i oat,, for the purpose <Jft
forming a Central Association.
/. i
The River News.— The rivhr con
tinues at an extremely loW. stag*. The
Eclipse arrived yesterday with there-,
mainder of her freight which on her up
trip the day previous she had left at or
near the Blue House.
Fancy BAZAAR.-r-ThodiHplay of fancy
goods and useful articles at the Fancy
Bazaar is very attractive, and so are the.,
low prices at which they are sold. Go
to the Fancy Bazaar for bargains, f i
Church Record.—ls there are* any
changes to be made in the Church
Notions, we shall (depend apod the difr
ferent Pastors to notify us thereof.
CHUROH BEOORD
| l' yFQßifdJlAti { - \ / ]
FifcsT Baptist Church —Corner Cfreene
and Jackson streets. Prayer Meeting at
at 8i P. M.
Second Rap/ist Catoßcg Pollock,
street. Preaohing at 104 A. M., by the
Pastor, Rev. D. G. D&niell, and at 7J P.
M., by Rev. Dr. Samson.
Church op the Atonement (Episcopal)
—Corner Telfklr and Kolloek streets.
Rev. W. H. Harison, Rector. Services
at 10* A. M., and 4 P. M.
German Lbtheran Church— Walker
street, between Centre and Washington,
Rev. D. P. Camman, Pastor. Services
Sftf’ ilDtfc'a ■ | Metlodlst * GAuftcn —
MATA? Wnght, TTistoT. WetLohlng sit
101 A.M., and at 7 P.M., by the Pastor.
Sunday School at 4 P.M. Baptism and
MMgtion ftft aftftdidaSes into JdaaXharch*
ttftesthe (Aenfng s#mo|. 'A
Rer. poo.jKrvner, Pastor. Preaohing in
101 'A. Ml,- and aT'7fP. M.’ Sabbath
School at 21 P. M.
Church op the Most Holy Trinity
(Catholic).— CofcfttJaqki.gfci.ji»df'J<i/Ari
streets. Services at seven and at half
past 10 slso Vespers at 4 P. M., by
the PastarS,' Rsvsi Duggan and Kirby. S
Christian Church— Reynolds street,
above Mclntosh. Rev. Mr. Whatlisy, Pas
tor. Pleaching at 104 4-' M-, and at 8
P, M., Sabbatl} School meets at 94 o’clock
HOTEL ARRIVALS,
i ssnoramaAmi!!
W. C. HEWITT PROPRIETOR
Saturday , Oct. 20; 1866.'
J W. nai)em, Athens, Ga
llainphill, Athdns, Ga
Witcher Jones, Virginia
R C Gunn, Caniack, Ga
Thos Holder, Forest Mills, Ga
M.H Williams, Jr, Savannah, Ga ’
Chas Root, Savannah, Ga
W J Wvotton, Atlanta, ,Ga
G T Culver, Hapeock, <ia
U B Wijkorson, Savannah, Ga
John R White,-Athens, (ia
E R Andrews, Warren, Ga
W B Roebuck, Columbia, Ga
B C Harper, Burke, Ga
R H Milledge, Sand Hill, Ga
A W Summers, Sand llill, Ga
J J Wilson, Sand Hill, Ga
W P Crawford, Columbia, Ga
J C Francis, Jr, Burko, Ga
J S fcingley, Petersburg, Va
J B I‘nrch. Georgia J ar.
T II Wood, Thomson, Ga
Paul Simon, Atlanta, Ga
A C Bryant, li A C R R
J M Fled, Madison, Ga
L Dniab, Hew (Jrloarts, lia
J S Hobson and 3 nieees, Branam, Miss
A New Beginner. —lt is always a
source of pleasure to us to lend what
encouragement we to new be
ginners, and that pleasure is greatly en
hanced when the new beginner is
reckoned among our former comrades
in arms. Gentlemen who delight in fine
a -gars, cigarettes, or excellent tobacco,
and et ceteras, in that line, will find
our young friend John C. Bolder, ready
to supply their wants at his new stand,
142 Broad street, near the Girardey
Place, where he has set tip for himself.
Sick. —We regret to learn that the
local editor of the Constitutionalist, Mr.
John L. Ells, is sick. We hope that he
may soon be at his post again, as well
and hearty as anybody else.
Augusta City Directory. —The can
vassers for the above Directory, to be
issued from the Daily Press Book and
Job Office are gathering in the names.
Advertisements inserted on very libe
ral terms. Office 190 Broad and 153
Ellis streets.
For Sale. —The Richmond Whig is
offered for sale to terminate the existing
partnership in the paper, the number of
partners having been recently very much
increased by the death of Mr. Thomas
M. Boudrovant, whose heirs succeeded
to his interest. Next to the Enquirer
the Whig is the oldest paper in Rich!
mond.
General Toombs. —George Willihms
Kendall of the New Orleans Picayune,
in a letter f'-om Paris, says :
“I have also seen Gen. Toombs, and
many of our Southern people here; and
as I have said about Sanders, all seem
to be getting along. Gen. Toombs, if I
am rightly informed, intends going home
this winter, and so do many others who
are in the same boat with him.”
TnE tendency of people to carry quo
tations too far, was illustrated in a New
Haven prayer meeting the other day by
a brother, who exclaimed in an agony
of piety —“ O Lord, have mercy upon us
poor miserable signers, of which I am
the chief among ten thousand, and alto
gcti,eri°^:..'t l » i .iii.... dfii
Perverted Talents.—There have
beeu men in all agq4 f tferta.ij^y,there are
not a few now, who answer closely to
the remark once made by a distinguished
statesmannn fs])glftiid ‘lTkat lyfdj
given them/ great "taldiira'of - -Which
iPevil: had- given the application.’! In
such cases, the greater the powers,-the
worse; for as Bacon says: “ The swifter
the runnel, the further he will go wrong,
jt he aeV> in thf wrong direction,”
Consignees per Central Railroad,
yy ,4Cto f
Son, A Stevens, G SB, J Bender, Fleming
k R. J 0 Matbewson, Nolsou <fc Mol, E
Mrts io, J T Ga-diucv, Croinp, D k Cos, E
B Long Jf Cos, Horton <1; W, R C a- If II
Easterling, J M Clark it- Son, K O’D, Levy
k J,' G Kabrs A -Bio, A TANARUS, F VouKamp,
0 4 D, A Bohn, M Hyams, Pollard, Cox <k
C», W G Hewitt, J I Miller, Davidson k
BEBlRa&f.
□ainflrittl, rrom# A iTeaiT, J o ®u(f»
Wyman k M, J. Prager, J 0 Bailie k Bro,
W A Ramsey 4 06, A Frederick, P A'
Scranton, P Hansberger, W II W k Cos, J
"Ryan, M Kempnerj ¥ X Poullatn L Roson
field, Gray k Tmjby, W C {ones, H F Rus
sell A Cos, Platt Boos, J it- T A Bones, C A
Williams, If ones, ,B A Go, E F Gallabor, F
Lots, R F Urquhart, W H Tutt, J D Bntt
& Bro, D Stolling, W H Warren & Cos, D
G Cooper, >Huk it~l>av»lL Z Bgj
rettMJ VMrf JamsdhorfllK '- ■* *' * 1
L ABIES' AND MlssW HAtS
AT
MRS. HE'S, 1110 Broad Street.
CrOMMETtOIAX.
; ) , jAttguata Market,,! c-,
Augusta, Oct 20, 1860.
GOLD—Buying, 1.45 ; selling, 1.474*
|BI liVßßr—Buying, 1.35a selling, 1.42.
COTTOff.—The/mftrkel ’ vety
qniet f buyers thow nodispofttma to invest;
holders are anxious to sell. The telegraph
AT&7 <B&£ Cotton it 28c. in New
York, and also brings the unfavorable nefti
of 4d.. decline. We learn of a sale of
bales at Stfriof Middling ;at 35c., and another
of a lot of 8 bales of Striot Good Middling
at 36c. This shows a decided decline since
last report Just as the market to
day, a telegram from the cable was received
from Liverpool, which announced the mar
ket as firm at 154d. The.present favorable
state oi the weather tends much to canseia
decline; and if a rsin or sudden frost were
,now to eoaje, Option would immediately
1 <*
Cotton Markets.
Savannah, Oct 19.
-tCoTTON.IMfIie jfiarkftl*T»lsbry 4m settled,
and notwithstanding holders a-o anxious to
sal, buyers seem unwiUingtS o Derate,even
at the concessions mads by hnld«fs. New
York Middlings were offering ? reelyfTo-day.
at 36e., without finding purchasers. We
heard of one small sale of Savannah Mid
ffUngs, at 36a., which about oomprised the
day’s transactions.
Macpn, Oct. 18.
Market active, Middling to Strict Mid
dling 35c.
Montgomery, Oot. 18.
Dull. Middlings 35e.a36c., the producer
paying the tax. ‘
Cuyington, Oct. 19.
Cotton from 28 to 82)0., according to
grade.
Gjqrrqr, Oct. 18.
Cotton 34 to 350., according to grade.
Columbus, Oot. 18.
Bfeepy Market. Middling Strict to Good
304c.a32c., buyer paying the tax.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Arrived—Scbr Amos Edwards, Philadel
phia; Schr Vapor, New York; Barn welt’s
Flat, from Savannah River, with 50Q bush
els rough lice. ' ' ,
Below—A Spanish Brig bound to Charles
ton ; also a-Brig unknown. 1
Cleared—Steamer Hard Times, Augnsta;
Sieamcr Swan, Augusta; Steamer Two
Boys, Augusta.
JUST RECEIVED
AT
WILLIAMS, COVERT & CO.,
A LARGE AND AND ELEGANT
ASSORTMENT OF
MEN’S FINE BRUSH HATS,
MEN’S FINE BLACK FELT HATS,
MEN’S FINE COLORED FELT
HATS,
And all kin Is of
HATS, for Men, Boys, or Children,
LADIES HATS—of all the new styles,
A splendid lot of
WILLOW FEATHERS,
LADIES’ FURS—every variety,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
ZEPHYR KNIT SHAWLS,
A large assortment of all kinds of
ZEPHYR GOODS,
And many other articles
IN OUR LINE,
All of which we offer at the
LOWEST REASONABLE MARKET
> PEIGES >
Both at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Country Merchants and Milliners, are
invited to call and examine our STOCK
before purchasing elsewhere.
Williams, Covert & Cos.,
OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
oc 20 —lw
tih ‘j^w* ber MiP ire fißood.
I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH, Af
short notice, any quantities of LUM-
Bpi(, OAK, PINE, and LIGHT WOOD,
at the. Yard, oorner of Fenwick and Kol
look Streets.
Orders left at D. L. Fullerton’s, opposite
thi Southern Express Office. Messrs. J.
-Gj Baika l Brett, 5#5 »i4>ad Street, and
Mr. J. Reed, 319 Broad Street, will meet
with prompt attention..
se23—t|n ~JOHN TILKEY.
, OYSTERS
IN THE SHELL
RECEIVED DAILY AT THE
I f , i Q It
International' Saloon.
ALSO,
OYSTER SOUP FOR LURCH.
ili* *j; .!uu;m : «?. !^» J
oo 20—2 t
fiiat j4ckL2d W |
qpHIS DELICIOCS SHELL-FISH, POT
(M. 1 up , with the greatest dare by Mossrs
OEMLER k HAYWARD, on Wilmington
Island, near Savannah, can now be furnish
ed at the following rates:
QUART JARS, 1 dozen, ’ eg aq
Half GALLON, do. 1 d0zer......;;.*?? on
KEGS (Kegs Eztra), per
Orders, accompanied Ly the Cash, or to
be sent by Express, 0.0. D., will •beprompt
ly filled by r v
I/: .JOaiRH J. WEST,
Sole Agent, Wb olesale Grocer,
St ' rwt ' SaTannah * a “-
r= "Auction BUS!.
EXECUTORS SALE. •
Great Sale of Snfarb&ia Lots*
C. V. WALKER & (70.,
AUCTIONEERS,
AI7TLL BE SOLD, AT PUBLIC AUC-
W TION, on the Premises, WEDNES
DAY, Oot. 31st, 1806, eommeneing at 10
o’clock, A. M.,
Fifty-Three
desirable/AMDiValuable build
ing LOTS, situate South of the City, and
along the lines of the Augusta and Savan
nah Railroad, and the old Savannah Road.
There Lots arc conveniently located, in a
good and rapidly improving neighborhood,
and all above high-water mark, us por Sur
vey of G. V. SHARP, Esq., Engineer.
To those seeking tp establish thcmselvos,
these Lots present a rare opportunity to
secure a cheap and healthy building site.
Terms of sale—One third cash, balauoe
in six and twelve months, with Injprest.
A. Plat of the Lots may Jrfrteln at the
store or Messrs.' C. V.‘WALKER <9 Coi,
273 Broad street.
LOUIS DeLAIGLE, 1
B.BIGNON, j Executor*.
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City Sheriffs Sale.
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY
In NOVEMBER NEXT—
Will be sold, at the Lower Market. House,
j n the City of Augusta, within the legal
J ours of sale—
ONE WOODEN, BUILDING,
With Brick T’illai's,
t ituate on a Lot owned by Abner P. Rob
rtson, ou the south slide of Reynold street,
: etween Centre and- Washington streets,
ad known as Mulliken’s work-shop,
evied on as the property of Jumps Mulliken
id fii liptrcd, tq satisfy, a Distress
"'arrant in favor of Abner P. Robertson vs.
. lid Mulliken and Harrol
‘ ! ; ' ISAAC LEVY, Sheriff Q. A,
ocs—td * .......
Amusements.
' AMUSEMENTS. “
Phelan’s Billiard Tables
AT
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
BY
JAMfcS HANHAM.
Oclß—lm
DANCING SCHOOL
on AT MASONIC HALL,
F. T. ST RAW IN SKI,
now open, and will stay open
r the reception of Pupils and forming new
* lasses a*r any time. ae22-»~topt3l
DANCING.
A T THE DANCING SCHOOL KEPT BY
3. MONS. BERGER, Artist, at the ball
i om of the Augusta Hotel, three classes
•e open. One for grown young Ladies ;
le for young Misses and Masters ; one for
entlemen.
Apyly at Mr. Prontaut’s jowelry store,
■ ext to the Augusta Hotel. *
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For Rent and Sale.
~ HOUSE f o EENT.
3ART OF A HOUSE TO RENT, SITU
ATE on the corner of Ellis and
t clntosh Streets.
Apply to Capt. Hanham, Augusta Hotel.
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HOUSE TO RENT.
i ITU ATE ON THE CORNER OF CAL
ri J HOUN and Mclntosh streets, Contaiu
-1 :g Eight Rooms; Kitchen with Two Rooms.
here is also a good Garden attached to the
jt ouse. Water on the premises.
For particulars apply on the premises, or
> J. W. JONES,
149 Ellis street,
oclß—tf Opposite Palace Stables.
TO RENT~
4£UVO COMMODIOUS ROOMS—
With Fireplaces in each,
J ituated on the corner of
ELLIS AND MONUMENT STREETS,
Apply to S. LECKIE,
ocl4—lw« On the Premises.
HOUSE TO RENT.
4 QNE HALF OF
A HOUSE TO RENT.
I ituate in Woodlawn,
Near the Toll Gate,
Containing Three Rooms
. And a Kitchen.
Apply to C. H. STRICKLAND,
ocll—tf Augusta Factory.
TO RENT”
A DWELLING HOUSE—
Ou the south side of Greene street,
Between Mclntosh and Washington—
Containing Seven Rooms.
JAMES W. WALKER,
oc3—tf No. 3 Mclntosh street.
>■ TO RENT;
NEW DWELLING—
Not yet finished, j
Ready for occupation about the Ist Nov,
In Walker Street,
Third house below Cer tre Street,
North side, and directly opposite to
H* F. RUSSELL, Esq.,
Containing Eight square Rooms,
Pantry and Dressing Rooms.
Apply to JAMES G. BAILIE,
ocl4—tf 2Q5 Broq,d Stree* u _
TO RENT,
THE RESIDENCE ION YHEICT jRNBR
of Lincoln and Bay Streets.
It contains pint Rooms, P? n * rv
Apply to WM. CP .aIG
003-ts President Bath ’,.„‘ pcr Mills.
Charter * oak
- 0 <M>X3M G-STO VE!
This celebrated stove, so
favorably known In Mobile, New Or
leans St. Louis, and other Southern <- ,ties,
is now being offered to the citizens 0 f Au
gusta, as one i>f the best and ehea- je gt first
class Cooking Btoves in the rnarket—it*.
aw unßur^^ wWc>l isl
acknowledged by all who used it.
r *ke draught flues are tv, to
•nswa a perfect drought, while a hbt atTjbie
which surrounds the e. ve n insures the baking
and roasting of brc & meats, to entire
satisfaction. ,g e warrant the perfect
baking of evs-.-y Stove we sell.
„ I? will be found TOILET SETS,
Irons, cake cutters, jelly cake
PANS, etc. ' ■ ; "
A fell assortment of Housefuraistlng
Goods always on hand. We are, also, pre
pared to do ROOFING, and all manner of
Wotk in the Tinners* line of bnifness.
D. L. FULLERTON,
„ 186 Broad atroet.
oc9—lm
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
m '' _ OF NEW AND
JULIIr beautipul
DESIGNS,
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Gallery of Perkins & Cos,
*' 192 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
PLAIN RICH PATTERNS—
For sale at extremely low prioes,
Ranging from $1.50 to $2 50 ,
For TURKEY MOROCCO ALBUMS,
Os the best manufacture, . ■
Holding FIFTY POKTRAITS
Less than HALF the' PHICES of them
last year. . . t o-u ■ j
also, raft most extensive cot.lectTgk
~ ... OF . ,/ :
Stereoscopic Pictures
Ever offered in Augusta, embracing RE
PRESENTATIONS of the grand and beau
tiful in Nature and Art, in every past of the
Globe; - pi* W - qf t
GROUPS OF CHILDREN, ETC. i
' ' '
Instantaneous Pictures of life qn Paris,
London, Edinburgh and New Yojk.J
THE PANORAMA
OF THE SWISS ALPS!
Ilepre3epting the greatest Mountain
.Scenes in., world. , ;<tj j -
ALSO,
Representations of Persons and thingis
of absorbing interest, are found in this
Collection.
These beautiful pictures, with improved
Instruments for viewing them, are sold at
Very low Prioes.
oel3—lm, 1,1
HEWITTS GLOBE HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GA.
W. C. HEWITT, PROPRIETOR,
lath or tiie hhWitt bouse, ya.
The globe hotel, under the
present Proprietor, has been thorough
ly renovated, repainted and refurnished,
and is second to no Hotel iD the South.
Attached to the House is an Elegant EAR
ROOM, . BARBER SHOP and BATH
HOUSE, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also,
a No. 1 LIVERY STBLE, where Hacks and
Horses oan be procured for pleasure or for
trips to the country.
ocl4—3m
JOHN CRAIG,
Banking and
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
' i L s r ..
289 BROAD STREET,
Avgusta, Ga.,
BUYS AND SELLS
GOLD BULLION
GOLD and SILVER COIN*
BANK NOTES
BONDS, STOCKS
BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
my4—ly Foreign and Domestie
ICE.
rpHE Mclntosh street
Ice House
(OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE)
. IS STILL OPEN
l&SguPricea for the present, two and a half
(2)) cents a pound, retail. For fifty pounds
or more, two (2) cents.
R. A. HARPER & CO.
aul6—tf -' '
Copartnership Notice.
AND AFTER THIS DATE,
A our former Cashier, Major C. A.
WITHERS, becomes a member of our firm.
E. M. BRUCE k CO.
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 15, 1860.
0016 — 2 w
A. D. PICO.UET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE REMOVF.D TO
CITY HOTEL BUILDING.
Up stairs. 007-Trlm
.A.rt IN'otice I
J. W. PERKINS & CO.,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
II to t’ ji e ir patrons and the pnblie, that
they ha’ , e associated with themselves, in
copartnr rs hip,
‘ Mr. H. COLLiH,'
! U
4b' , well-known and successful Artist, who
T .vas Tor upward of four years connected
with this Gallery, in the employ of
TUCKER & PERKINS.
This announcement will be sufficient
guarantee to all who desire
A PERFECTLY-FINISHED
PORTRAIT !
■ „ .' i
Life-size or Cabinet, or the exquisitely
painted
Porcelain Ivorytype,
or any other style of
PHOTOGRAPHIC PAINTING!
That this Gallery is the plaoe to get it.
.jjtih -.i, > ogqMJa j.. afrOofO I „
All are cordially invited to call and
examine nur New add Beautiful style! of
PIOTURBS!
The prices of which will be found lower
than the same quality and style of finished
workmanship is sold for In any Northern
Gallery,
odlg—tf
HOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
IW, WE WILL OPEN IN THM
WWR rear of Fleming"* Rowlapd>
' Olfr CAMPBELL STREPfe*
A MEAT HOUSE
For the accommodation of the public. We
w|U keep oonetautly on hand th* finest
BEEF, MUTTON,
Pork, and Sausages,
W t « oa Lv b ftrW oP -I» W *° tkU
hope, by etruS a uentlan. to business, to
merit the pr tTOMge 0 f the citizens of Au
gusta and TiolnUy « r
. JOHN P. FOSTER & CO.
oc6 _ tf
notice to planters.
—■—-jo;— ■ ‘ !
' , : . TVs •;I f
:• __jrJ
WE ARE RECEIVING r
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
PURE No.. 1
PERUVIAN GUANO
WHICn WE WARRANT GENUINE.
kiiVW • »J- . ! " • ' •
CRUMP. DAVISON & CO.,
ISTo. 209 "Broad Street Gm.
_oc4 —6m
OPENING AN ELEGANT ASS/OBTMBNh?
OF
fi i . ; V■' * ~ • ■
French Bonnets and Hats,
AT MM3. SEGINS’
FRENCH MILLINERY e x
DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT,
NO- 328 BROAD STREET, (OPPOSITE PLANTERS’ HOTEL.)
LADIES' DRESS GAPS, Head Dresses, Bertha Capes, Fichus, Ribbons and Flowers,
n creat variety. oc4—3m
• Farniture.
Furniture of All Deicriptioiu.
1 ■ PLATT BROTHERS,
C. A. PLATT k CO.
214 BROAD STREET,
- AUGUSTA, GA.
Have m9w the best assortment of FURNI
TURE on band that has ever been in this
market, and constantly receiving consist
ing of Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut
PARLOR SETTS, CHAMBER SETTS,
COTTAGE SETTS, BEDSTEADS,
CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, CEN
TRE TABLES, BUREAUS, etc., eto.
IX OUR'
UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT
We have SHADES, Lace and Damaßk CUR
TAINS, CORPS, TASSELS, GIMPS,
LOOPS, CORNICES, BANDS, and all ne
cessary artioles required.
OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
is still in operation. Special Orders
promptly attended to. Repairing done in
all brunches of the business.
IN OUR
UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT
We keep constantly on hand, COFFINS of
every qnality and sise. METALLIC
CASES and CASKETS of the most im
proved styles.
Undertakers can be, supplied with all
kinds of TRIMMINGS. my2—tf
FURNITURE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE
on hand, and are receiving, a fine
SESES assortment of
Furniture,
Which they offer at very Lons Figures!
Also, are prepared to make to order and
repair anything in our line of business at
short notice.
Cane-Bottom CHAIRS re-seated at a liv
ing price, at 137 Broad, opposite Monument
Street. WEST k MAY.
jy29—3m
Crockery, Glassware, etc.
REMOVED.
THE UNDERSIGNED,
DEALERS IN
CHINA, GLASS,
, ' AND
CROCKERY WARE!
Would Inform their friends, and the public,
that they have removed to W. 11. Howard’s
old stand, opposite the Augusta Hotel,where
they will be pleased to serve all who favor
them with a call.
. . / MOORE A BROWN.
P. S.—Farr, the “Lamp Man,” can be
found at the same place. M. k B.
oc2—lm
Kosher, Thomas & Schaub,
C)A A BROAD STRRRT—-
• Under Masonic Hall
AUGUSTA, OA,
Direet Importers and Dealers in
EN FRENCH
China 1
BOHEMIAN,
' l; FRENCH
and AMERICAN
Glass Ware!
AND*
KEROSENE LAMPS,
4.J{JJ j
AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE.
Try us, and we will convince you
.that you can save tho Freight from New
York to this point.
■ JOSIAR MOSHHR,
j. Jefferson tiiomas,
GEORGE SCHAUB. ,
op?—6m
JNO. C. SCHRKINKR A SONS, Macon, Ga.
JNO. C. SCHREINER A SONS, Savannah, Ga
J. C. Schreiner & Sons,
NO. 199 BROAD STREET, ,
AUGUSTA, GA.
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
MysiO, and FANCY GOODS.
Keep constantly on hand a choice selec
tion of the above artioles,
AH orders from the Country promptly
attended to.
THE BEST OP ITALIAN
VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS.
AGENTS FOB
Steinway k Sons’, Soetbeler k Sohmidt’*,
and Gale ct Co.’s
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
1 fei—ly
mam mars
SUITS will be the name of thetnew stjri®
of garments shortly to be introduced to the
public. As early as brought out will be
offered to the fashionable public ftt our New
Store, where a more perfect
RECONSTRUCTION
in the improvement of oar premises has
lately been achieved. It is.our old stand
beautifully and tastefully remodelled and
finished; where we hope to meet onr numer
ous friends and customers. We assure
them that our old
POLICY
in conducting our business on the ONE
PRICE SYSTEM has- proved a success
beyond our most sanguine expectations.
Low prices and fair dealing are bound to be
TRIUMPHANT
in every part of the globe, and in every
branoh of commerce. The commercial year,
just opening, will find ns well prepared to
meet the wants of our numerous customers.
Our goods are of the best quality
AND WILL BE
found as cheap as the cheapest. The
scaroity of money in our midst, combined
with the partial failure of the principal
crops, will necessitate a rigid economy to be
ADOPTED.BY
the majority of our citizens. Our varied
stock will enable them to make snch selec
tions as suitable to their incomes. The
beautiful styles of our clothing are not only
proverbial at home, but also by travellers
passing here ffom
ALMOST EVERY STATE
r
who accord us the praise for cheapness and
tho durability .of our garments. We also
offer at the very lowest prices, Gentlemen’s
Furnishing Goods, Hats, Yankee Notions,
cither at wholesale or retail, as cheap as any
hquso
IN THE UNION.
Our motto is “TnE NIMBLE PENNY
IS BETTER THAN THE SLOW SHIL
LING."
We guarantee lowest prices—latest fash
ions. Clothing made of tbe best materials.
Call and examine for yourselves at
I. SIMON & BROTHER
Fashionable Clothing Emporinm,
224 BROAD STREET,
> oc2 —Ty
FRANCIS E. TIMMONS,
I R O UST
‘ f * AND
Brass Bounder
MANUFACTURER OF
STATIONARY EWGIRES,
SAW MITJ.S
SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILKRSj COL
UMNS AND GIRDERS, PIPES, PUL
LEYS, wheels, Rallk<3ad WHEELS
AND MACHINERY. CASTINGS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO
General Jobbing Machine Work
XO. 170 FENWICjC STREET,
Opposite tho Witter Tower, '
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
oc!4—3m |
FRENCH STORE,
200 BROAD STREET.
WEDDTNG OAKES,
ORNAMENTS.
PYRAMIDS,
STEEPLES,
CHARLOTTE RUSSES
WINE.
LIQUOR,
FRUIT. t . , .
Home mado Cakes ornamented at cbe
hottest notice. oill—liu